Managing NIC ring buffer sizes with ethtool is simple, for example:
ethtool -G eth0 rx 4096 tx 4096
(Or replace eth0 with whatever interface you need to manage.)
Doing this live is easy.
Trouble is, when you do this on each slave interface that's part of a bonded interface, you mess up the b...
Well, not really a bot, but some comment flags are handled immediately, based on the presence of certain key words AFAICT. There’s a Meta Stack Exchange post about it somewhere...
If you use your mod superpowers here you’ll be able to see a recent example.
> Comments containing certain "trigger" keywords are deleted instantly after a single flag, regardless of upvotes. The list of trigger keywords is kept secret, and may differ per site.
@derobert indeed. I remember going through gyrations on some threads, saying either "I'll delete this in 5 minutes" (when I knew the other person was right there) or "Flag this for removal when you've read it".
(or "upvote this so I know", which isn't a great signal, either)
maybe that's another meta post; a method for handling comment threads. I'm happy to clean them up, so the easiest case would be when the confusion is cleared up, or the post is sufficiently updated, one person flags one comment and says "please delete all these", but with some sort of acknowledgement from the other(s) in the thread
Below is the docker file:
FROM microsoft/aspnetcore-build:1.0.1
ENV DOTNET_SKIP_FIRST_TIME_EXPERIENCE 1
# This is FROM openjdk:8-jdk
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
bzip2 \
unzip \
xz-utils \
apt-transport-https \
&&