Mitchell International shares their data center solutions
What drives change in your data center? Listen to Kiran Sanghi as he discusses his approach to solving the challenges he faced in Mitchell International's data center.
Dear All,
There was a problem in the data center data, which caused the server to be unreachable for about an hour.
Server logs show the server did not crash or go down.
Hence, I assume there was a networking issue at the data center.
Still waiting for final word on what happened.
... (4 Replies)
Three days ago we received an expected notice from our long time data center that they were going dark on Sept 12th.
About one and a half hours ago, after three days of marathon work, I just cut over the unix.com to a new data center with a completely new OS and Ubuntu distribution. (22 Replies)
Hi,
Please, i have a history of the state of each node in my data center. an history about the failure of my cluster (UN: node up, DN: node down).
Here is some lines of the history:
08:51:36 UN 127.0.0.1 08:51:36 UN 127.0.0.2 08:51:36 UN 127.0.0.3 08:53:50 DN 127.0.0.1 ... (6 Replies)
What are the server requirements, Software requirements, Network requirements etc,
Please help me.. as 'm new 'm unable to get things done @ my end alone.
Please refrain from typing subjects completely in upper case letters to get more attention, ty. (5 Replies)
Can any one help in listing out the data replication solutions that are available on linux.
I can try couple
1.DRDB
2. Rsync
Can any one help ?
Thanks,
Mano (1 Reply)
mlib_ImageRotate(3MLIB) mediaLib Library Functions mlib_ImageRotate(3MLIB)NAME
mlib_ImageRotate - rotate image
SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag... ] file... -lmlib [ library... ]
#include <mlib.h>
mlib_status mlib_ImageRotate(mlib_image *dst, const mlib_image *src,
mlib_d64 angle, mlib_d64 xcenter, mlib_d64 ycenter, mlib_filter filter,
mlib_edge edge);
DESCRIPTION
The mlib_ImageRotate() function rotates a source image around a user-defined rotation center in the user-defined radians.
The width and height of the destination image can be different from the width and height of the source image. The (xcenter, ycenter) point
of the source image is mapped to the center of the destination image. You should ensure that the destination buffer is large enough to hold
the resulting bounding box to avoid clipping part of the image.
The data type of the images can be MLIB_BIT, MLIB_BYTE, MLIB_SHORT, MLIB_USHORT, or MLIB_INT.
The center of the upper-left corner pixel of an image is located at (0.5, 0.5).
PARAMETERS
The function takes the following arguments:
dst Pointer to destination image.
src Pointer to source image.
angle Angle of rotation. The angle is measured in radians clockwise.
xcenter X coordinate of rotation center in the source image.
ycenter Y coordinate of rotation center in the source image.
filter Type of resampling filter. It can be one of the following:
MLIB_NEAREST
MLIB_BILINEAR
MLIB_BICUBIC
MLIB_BICUBIC2
edge Type of edge condition. It can be one of the following:
MLIB_EDGE_DST_NO_WRITE
MLIB_EDGE_DST_FILL_ZERO
MLIB_EDGE_OP_NEAREST
MLIB_EDGE_SRC_EXTEND
MLIB_EDGE_SRC_PADDED
RETURN VALUES
The function returns MLIB_SUCCESS if successful. Otherwise it returns MLIB_FAILURE.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Interface Stability |Committed |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|MT-Level |MT-Safe |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO mlib_ImageRotate_Fp(3MLIB), mlib_ImageRotateIndex(3MLIB), attributes(5)SunOS 5.11 2 Mar 2007 mlib_ImageRotate(3MLIB)