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Cgroups plugin supports only proportional and max Block IO policies. We should support BFQ scheduler as well. Disk stats for the scheduler are in blkio.bfq.io_service_bytes and blkio.bfq.io_serviced files.
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[bug report] when I run the examples in taichi , it occurs that "module 'taichi' has no attribute 'warning' "
[sample] diffmpm3d.py
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Traceback (most recent call last):
File "difftaichi/examples/diffmpm3d.py", line 60, in
def place():
File "/home/deve/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/taichi/lang/util.py", line 174, in wrapped
return func(*args, **kwargs)
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Best I can tell, all executables produce 0 as a Linux exit code, regardless how wrongly they were invoked. That's a problem, e.g. when attempting to run the gateway as a systemd.service.
Specific use case: storj-gateway.service runs gateway_xxx_yyy --config-dir does-not-exist. Systemd happily reports that everything is fine -- which of course it is not, but it cannot tell unless the exit co
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We want to provide sane defaults for people,
so having a configuration file that emulates the screen config makes sense.
Inspiration in
/example/config.yamlandexample/default.yaml,as well as the keybindings documentation.
/example/screen.yamlcould be a suitable location.