few days back we have moved to 2014 from 2012 server and we kept the same settings as earlier like we are using 8 datafiles in Tempdb for better performance and all placed in single drive.As this is datawarehouse environment batch loads are running continuously and tempdb drive is getting full.Even though 98% free space in Database it could not able reuse the space and throwing disk is full.
Insufficient space in tempdb to hold row versions. Need to shrink the version store to free up some space in tempdb. Transaction (id=239368387 xsn=1273322 spid=126 elapsed_time=1590) has been marked as victim and it will be rolled back if it accesses the version store. If the problem persists, the likely cause is improperly sized tempdb or long running transactions. Please refer to BOL on how to configure tempdb for versioning.
2) Version store is in play. Did you add in Always On by any chance? Was some form of snapshot isolation used in the previous 2012 warehouse? It would seem that long-running transactions could be preventing version store cleanup.
2.We are not using Always ON and we kept default settings regarding isolation level which is read committed in 2012 and 2014.even we are suspecting the long running transactions causing the issue...but the same was running in 2012 but never took all the data files (8)more than 64 GB ,but now even 460 GB not enough ??
I'm trying to make my logo shrink on scroll using custom code, but nothing I am doing seems to be working. Here is what I have so far, gathered and altered based on what I've seen from other posts similar to my own:
Slightly different request. I have a silhouette image with text above it. I would like the image and text to start of large (As per attached), and then get much smaller on scroll. How would i do this? This is in open section, not header as per above messages. Thanks
It would be great to know how I do both those options. There are points when i just want the image/text to get smaller on scroll, and places where I would like the text/image to move to the header logo position to show which section you are on.
I'd love some help with this! I really want my logo to sit large in the centre of the screen (full width) on the home page on first load. Then once you scroll down, I want the logo to shrink back into its regular position in the header. I also only want this to occur only on desktop view. On mobile I just want the logo to sit in its regular position in the header from first load. Is this possible?
I am new to Grasshopper and I am struggling with shrink wrapping object. If someone can help me with this issue, it would be great! Since I do not know how to write my own definition, I found two definitions that gives me the result that looks close but they all still have some problems. In the image I attached, the one on the very left is closest to what I want although I need the edges to be sharper. And that is what was included in the Rhino file that I downloaded from Forum with the definition. However, when I use the same definition ([1.gh) and bake it, the middle one in the image is what I am getting which is way too tensile. And I also found another definition (2.gh) and I could get the result on the very right. This one on the other hand is not tensile at all but I could get sharp edges. Since I am completely new to Grasshopper, I could not figure out the problems. If someone knows how to solve it, please let me know! @laurent_delrieu
Thank you very much for the reply. But I am getting an error message next to the right most mesh command saying that data conversion failed from line to mesh. And also, do I have to set my objects in the Brep? once I do that, the grasshopper goes Not Responding. I am trying to Set Multiple Breps with complex and large size. Is that maybe why the grasshopper goes not responding? Because my final purpose was to wrap my building which would be complex and multiple objects. Please let me know what I should do. Thank you very much!
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that makes sense Daniel, thanks for the explanation. Having a solution where no points/edges touch the input mesh would be ideal. Even having a nominal offset amount, so instead of the wrinkwrap touching, it can stay always away by a keep-out distance. Than can also be controlled by offsetting the input mesh I guess, but when those are complex and non-manifold, or have self intersections, the mesh offset fails.
Daniel, thank you for the amazing script and custom goal.
Do you think there is some way to make it work for this set of branches in 3d space?
Basically I have joined the branches and a interior mesh but the branches for some reason are not detected. Is that because the subdivision of the wrapper is too big? Or is there something I can do in code to enhance the detection of this relatively small volumes compared to the bigger mesh of the interior?
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The meshes were processed and are all closed, went trough Mesh Repair but some could contain very few (4-10) non manifold edges or other problems even after the repair but I had no time to fix manually all. Scale is real size (mm). I can send a sample file if you think that can help?
Wow thanks for the fast answer Daniel!
Somehow it gives an error on the TriRemesh - Invalid cast: Point GeometryBase which is quite strange as all points are valid and the convex hull is working without any errors. I tried to convert to Point class that is derived from the GeometryBase or even cast to it but still shows the same error It also does the same error on your sample so it must be some library mismatch? If anyone has ideas please share.
DVD Shrink is a freeware[1] DVD transcoder program for Microsoft Windows that uses a DVD ripper to back up DVD video. It can also be run under Linux using Wine.[2] The final versions are 3.2.0.15 (English) and 3.2.0.16 (German); all other versions, such as DVD Shrink 2010, are illegitimate.[3] DVD Shrink's purpose is, as its name implies, to reduce the amount of data stored on a DVD with minimal loss of quality, although some loss of quality is inevitable (due to the lossy MPEG-2 compression algorithm). It creates a copy of a DVD, during which the DVD region code is removed, and copy protection may also be circumvented. A stamped DVD may require more space than is available on a writeable DVD, unless shrunk. Many commercially released video DVDs are dual layer (8.5 GB); DVD Shrink can make a shrunk copy which will fit on a single-layer (4.7 GB) writeable DVD, processing the video with some loss of quality and allowing the user to discard unwanted content such as foreign-language soundtracks.
DVD Shrink is designed to be easy to use. It is contained within a single executable file that is one megabyte in size. The program features a DeCSS decryption algorithm, enabling it to open and decrypt many currently available DVDs, although it is defeated by some newer copy protection techniques. As well as this, it can open DVD files contained in a VIDEO_TS folder or a disk image (ISO, IMG, NRG or MDS/Ixx).
The DVD video may then be re-encoded by the application's VBR encoder. The user is able to choose how the compression is to be distributed across the DVD. DVD Shrink can automatically re-compress video, to as little as 39% of its original size, depending on the aspect ratio[citation needed] of the original DVD (with a corresponding loss in quality) to allow it to fit on a standard DVDR(W), a Dual-Layer DVD+R, or any user-defined custom size. When "Deep Analysis" and "Adaptive Error Compensation" options are selected, the quality of the resulting DVD is improved.[citation needed] These options are more time-consuming because DVD Shrink runs through the DVD once doing the analysis, and then again doing the transcoding. The transcoder in DVD Shrink was unusual at the time of its release in that it employs compressed domain video processing technology to avoid a full decode and re-encode of the video stream. This boosts performance significantly as only part of the video stream is decoded and scraped.[4]
In "Reauthor" mode, the interface allows the user to choose specifically which DVD elements (Main Title, Menus, audio tracks and subtitles, and Special Features) to retain on the "shrunken" DVD; the Menu clips are stored in folders and some of them are playable. The compression is automatic if the Main Title only is selected, to fit it onto the selected size of DVD. If Special Features are also selected, their compression may be manually selected at the minimum possible using the Custom Ratio option, to give disk space to the Main Title.
In "Full Disk" mode, DVD Shrink allows the user to make a functionally identical backup copy without changes; alternatively random audio/subtitle streams can be deselected. Sections of the DVD, such as unwanted messages or logos/titles, can be replaced with still images, saving disk space for the Main Title. The compression can be automatic or manual, which allows selection of greatest compression for Menus or Special Features, saving disc space for the Main Title.
In either mode, the program has options to facilitate the stripping of the CSS copy protection, User operation prohibition (prohibiting skipping over previews or "FBI Warnings" and so on), and also allows the copy to be either made region-free (the default setting) or set for any region code. Extra software (such as AnyDVD, AVS Video Converter, or DVD Decrypter) may be required to remove more recent forms of copy protection such as Macrovision Ripguard. DVD Shrink can also shrink hard disk files already ripped by programs that can overcome more recent copy protection systems, but that do not offer the 2-layer to 1-layer compression.
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