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2006 May 12
1
zfs panic when unpacking open solaris source
When unpacking the solaris source onto a local disk on a system running build 39 I got the following panic: panic[cpu0]/thread=d2c8ade0: really out of space d2c8a7b4 zfs:zio_write_allocate_gang_members+3e6 (e4385ac0) d2c8a7d0 zfs:zio_dva_allocate+81 (e4385ac0) d2c8a7e8 zfs:zio_next_stage+66 (e4385ac0) d2c8a800 zfs:zio_checksum_generate+5e (e4385ac0) d2c8a81c zfs:zio_next_stage+66 (e4385ac0)
2012 Mar 16
1
MSetIterator::get_percent Shows Increased Values When Using Query::OP_FILTER
I'm seeing some rather odd behavior with respect to the match percent that is returned when performing a simple query. It appears that the addition of a filter to a simple OR query will not affect the weight of the match, but will increase the percent of the resulting match. According to the documentation for MSetIterator::get_percent (
2005 Sep 27
2
Using unsplit - unsplit does not seem to reverse the effect of split
In data OME in MASS I would like to extract the first 5 observations per subject (=ID). So I do library(MASS) OMEsub <- split(OME, OME$ID) OMEsub <- lapply(OMEsub,function(x)x[1:5,]) unsplit(OMEsub, OME$ID) - which results in [[1]] [1] 1 1 1 1 1 [[2]] [1] 30 30 30 30 30 [[3]] [1] low low low low low Levels: N/A high low [[4]] [1] 35 35 40 40 45 [[5]] [1] coherent incoherent coherent
2005 Sep 28
1
gee models summary
I'm running some GEE models but when I request the summary(pcb.gee) all I get are rows and rows of intercorelations and they fill up the screen buffer so I can not even scroll back to see what else might be in the summary. How do I get the summary function to NOT print the intercorrelations? Thanks, -- Dean Sonneborn Programmer Analyst Department of Public Health Sciences University of
2003 Sep 13
2
How to test * ?
I was wondering, can I test * using just a modem card? I was want to check ome of the features, before I go and buy some cards. (Thanks for th elink to the reseller page, you know who you are!) -- ***** Not everyone is touched by an Angel.... .... Those that are, never forget the experience *****
2004 Dec 29
0
GEE with own link function
Hello, I want to fit a GEE with a user-defined link function. For the user-defined link-function I still read http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/R/Rhelp01/archive/6555.html and http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/R/Rhelp02a/archive/25727.html. Only for testing purposes I added a new link function (corlogit) in make.link (as well as in binomial) with exactly the same code as logit before using my code.
2006 Apr 20
9
How to change project location?
I moved a project from /var/www/mypro to /home/user1/mypro ... what do I have to change in config? The server does not start anymore. Thank you - Eric -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Jan 11
1
ActionMailing rendered pages
Hi, I am having problems figuring out how to send properly html pages attachments which are some other application''s components rendered pages. It seems, that when I use something like this: part :content_type => "text/html", :body => render_message("optestweek", :week => week, :profiles => profiles ) I have no more access to methods like
2011 Aug 01
1
Problem with gam() after R update
Dear group, I experience s?ome problems with gam() function after R update to version 2.13.1 The function in both gam and mgcv packages stopped to work. Before, with the same code I used, everything was fine. The function from gam package yields following warning: Residual degrees of freedom are negative or zero. This occurs when the sum of the parametric and nonparametric degrees of freedom
2020 Sep 04
1
Use of samba-tool create
...ers\tuser70" and "--profile-path= \\mbr04.subdom.example.com\profiles\tuser70" is incorrect as the following was created: root at dc1:~# samba-tool user show tuser70 dn: CN=User 70. Test,CN=Users,DC=subdom,DC=example,DC=com objectClass: top snipped for brevity countryCode: 0 homeDirectory: \mbr04.subdonexamplecomuserstuser70 homeDrive: U: badPasswordTime: 0 lastLogoff: 0 lastLogon: 0 primaryGroupID: 513 profilePath: \mbr04.subdonexamplecomprofilestuser70 SOme of the 'backslashes' are missing. I see no in depth output from "samba-tool user create --home-directo...
2007 Mar 29
0
[LLVMdev] gcc 4.1* carashes compiling llvm-gcc
Hi Anton, > What's the version of binutils you're using? I've seen such messages > with 2.16 series, but they were only warnings... The version of binutils is 2.17 By the way. I will use the opportunity to ask you again :) I tried to compile with gcc 4.0.4. It successfully compile LLVM but fails compiling LLVM's gcc front end. The problem is architectural 32 and 64 bit.
2007 Mar 29
1
[LLVMdev] gcc 4.1* carashes compiling llvm-gcc
Hello, Ferad. > `.gnu.linkonce.t._ZN4llvm12SCEVExpander6expandEPNS_4SCEVE' referenced > in section `.rodata' of > /home/ferad/llvm/llvm-obj/Release/lib/libLLVMAnalysis.a(ScalarEvolutionExpander.o): > defined in discarded section > `.gnu.linkonce.t._ZN4llvm12SCEVExpander6expandEPNS_4SCEVE' of >
2007 Mar 28
5
[LLVMdev] gcc 4.1* carashes compiling llvm-gcc
Hi, I tried to compile the GCC front end of LLVM in a 16 CPU SMP machine with 64bit intel xeon CPUs. I tried with (GCC 4.1.0, 4.1.1, 4.1.2 versions). The LLVM compiles perfectly but when compiling the gcc front end the compiler crashes with a segmentation fault by reporting for memory leakages. Probably this is for the GCC's mailing list, but decided to ask if you know anything more about
2020 Mar 26
3
LLVM pass to optimize redundant branch conditions
Hello All I am looking for an LLVM pass that is able to detect branches whose condition is known if they are reached. To illustrate what I mean, I attached a screenshot showing a partial CFG of a function. The branch in basic block for.cond.cleanup3 tests the same condition as the branch in the entry block, and has the same target BB if the condition is false. Also, if you inspect the graph
2005 Nov 07
5
Switchtower deployment
Hi, Has anyone experiences using SwitchTower (Windows) in a shared hosting environment (Textdrive)? I already patched the SwitchTower rake tasks (I don''t know if someone is interested on it), but i still experience some problems (not in the sudoers list, ...). Thank you for answer (and thank you to the textdrive guys, i never had a such fast support!) -- Jean-Etienne Durand
2015 Feb 27
3
NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_REFUSED, again!!!
Thanks Rowland but that idea did not work. I will simply grant access to those that failed manually. (Really wish I had kept the VM that the scripthad worked on so I could go back and see what happened but, too late, I have already deleted to save precious hard drive space.) If I have any issues, I'll be back. --- ------------------------- Bob Wooden of Donelson Trophy 615.885.2846
2008 May 21
7
Debugging the hypervisor
I am trying to debug the Xen hypervisor from a second computer over the serial port, but nothing seems to work. Using mercurial, I got xen-3.2-testing.hg. I followed the steps in crashdb.txt in the docs/misc/ folder: set debug=y in Config.mk, crash_debug=y in xen/Rules.mk I also added -fno-omit-frame-pointer to these file as well. I compiled with no errors and booted with minicom connected to
2018 May 25
1
nameservers, all DCS??
I dont understand whats the question here. But what i can say about the resolv.conf settings if you have multiple dc's. You have to think in 2 DNS resolving settings. 1) on the server as client resolving ( resolv.conf ) 2) clients resolving ( DNS Services ) The difference explained. If i do : ping hostname this is a server which is doing a client dns request through resolve.conf
2016 Mar 23
2
[RFC] Lazy-loading of debug info metadata
On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 8:04 PM David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com> wrote: > +pcc, who had some other ideas/patch out for improving memory usage of > debug info > +Reid, who's responsible for the windows/CodeView/PDB debug info which is > motivating some of the ideas about changes to type emission > > So I discussed this with Adrian and Mehdi at the social last
2016 Mar 23
0
[RFC] Lazy-loading of debug info metadata
+pcc, who had some other ideas/patch out for improving memory usage of debug info +Reid, who's responsible for the windows/CodeView/PDB debug info which is motivating some of the ideas about changes to type emission So how does this relate, or not, to Peter's (pcc) work trying to reduce the DIE overhead during code gen? Are you folks chasing different memory bottlenecks? Are they both