
「你,為何這麼感概,誰都不愛怕輸給戀愛,年輕的那副探險心不再…」這是《警察樂隊來訪時》完場是腦中想起的幾句歌詞。
身為警察樂隊,代表國家,必要莊嚴,必要有隊型。雖為同伴,卻不苟言笑,整個團隊氣氛生澀。異

Every so often, I see someone put forth the view that BitTorrenttrackers aren't at all responsible for what they help distribute becausethey operate without actually knowing anything about the torrents theycoordinate. In practice this is wrong.
People say this because in theory a tracker (or at least an unencrypted one ) doesn't have to knowanything more about torrents than their SHA1 hashes, or more technicallysome shared key of the right size that all the clients agree on; to thetracker it is an opaque
Someone here recently asked for tips on debugging a mysterious LinuxNFS client hang. I didn't have any answers, but I did happen to knowwhere to look for some Linux-specific tools. (The person had alreadyexhausted the abilities of things like tcpdump to help.)
The most obvious thing is to use the magic SysRq to get a dump of the kernel call stacks of all processes (the t command). Once you find the hanging processes in all of the output, youcan usually see what
Since I went digging through the kernel source code yesterday , here is the meaning of the fieldsin the RPC queue dump that you get any time you write to /proc/sys/sunrpc/rpc_debug .
As far as I've been able to work out, the useful fields are:
-pid- | An internal RPC sequence number; it has nothing todo with process PIDs, despite the name. |
proc | The RPC procedure number being invoked, in decimal;you can find which NFS action is which |
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「你,為何這麼感概,誰都不愛怕輸給戀愛,年輕的那副探險心不再…」這是《警察樂隊來訪時》完場是腦中想起的幾句歌詞。
身為警察樂隊,代表國家,必要莊嚴,必要有隊型。雖為同伴,卻不苟言笑,整個團隊氣氛生澀。異
One of the extra irritations of many single instance applications is that they also are what I will call'single context applications', applications where you can only bedoing one thing at a time. I want applications like my feed reader or my mail reader to behave more like abrowser, letting me rip off windows so that I can skip around withouthaving to lose the old context.
For example, consider a mail reader. If I'm working my way throughsorting and cross-checking older mail and new