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2010 Jul 22
1
function return
I am sorry if this question is vague or uninformed. I am just learning R and struggling. I am using the book Hierarchical Modeling and Inference in Ecology and they provide examples of R code. I have the following code from the book but when I run it I don't get any output. I cannot get the values of 'out' to show up. Basically, I just want to see my estimates for b0,
2013 Aug 09
1
[CIFS] mount error(13): Permission denied
This is from mount <mountpoint> on openSUSE 13.1m3 running 3.10.1 desktop kernel. The mountpoint and fstab entries are identical and working in openSUSE 12.3 on same system. I just spent several hours on IRC and elsewhere trying to figure this out before thinking to try booting something other than 13.1. :-( Fstab entry (redacted): //HOST/share /mountpoint cifs
2016 Dec 26
5
Noise Cancellation of Server Noise
On 12/25/2016 09:45 PM, Luigi Rosa wrote: <<>> > The other kind of server is sold both in "tower" and rack form factor; > they are bigger the airflow is forced by bigger fans that can turn to a > lower speed to exchange the heat. > > If the noise is produced by the rack fans, use, as someone else > suggested, variable speed fans regulated by a temperature
2012 Oct 02
3
possible nfs issue
Hi all, we've started receiving complaints from users that seemingly use more quota than they actually have. We noticed that these users have (in some cases many) .nfs files in their mailspool. Some of our admins checked their own dirs, and noticed them there as well. This could of course be unrelated to dovecot (kernel issue, netapp issue) but maybe somehow has an idea about if dovecot could
2011 Dec 18
4
crashes on 2.0.16
Hey all, I upgraded some servers today from Debian Lenny to Debian Squeeze, and after the upgrade I started getting dovecot crashes. I was on 2.0.13 but got these there as well, and hoped upgrading to 2.0.16 would help. It didn't. Anyone have an idea? Cor Dec 18 23:32:21 userimap1 kernel: [263492.245530] __ratelimit: 122 callbacks suppressed Dec 18 23:32:21 userimap1 kernel:
2016 Dec 25
3
Noise Cancellation of Server Noise
On 12/24/2016 5:24 PM, geo.inbox.ignored wrote: > temperature regulated fan speed can reduce noise. > > use of a baffle box with styrofoam or thin foam rubber lining. > > -----+-----+ > fan \/ | | > /\ | | > --+-----+--- > ^ ^ > baffles > > spacing between upper and lower baffles must be equal to or
2019 Sep 25
5
CentOS 8.0 1905 is now available for download
On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 12:01 PM ?ukasz Posadowski <mail at lukaszposadowski.pl> wrote: > I'm trying it right now. I pleasantly discover PHP 7.2 with fpm and > Python 3.6, which is exactly what I installed from 3rd party > repositories in Centos 7 on my vps. I will test upgrade from C7 to > disable epel and webtatic. Did you try SCL instead of directly installing packages
2013 Jul 07
1
Hierarchical multi-level model with lmer: why are the highest-level random adjustments 0?
Hi all I have a hopefully not too stupid question about multi-level / mixed-effects modeling. I was trying to test a strategy from Crawley's 2013 R Book on a data set with the following structure: - dependent variable: CONSTRUCTION (a factor with 2 levels) - independent fixed effect: LENGTH (an integer in the interval [1, 61]) - random effects with the following hierarchical structure: MODE
2008 May 01
2
[LLVMdev] Some positive feedback :)
I continue to be pleasantly surprised at how well LLVM works. Working with it is certainly a treat. As an example, tonight I implemented structure types (i.e. aggregate types that are passed as values, not references) in my front end, and I wrote up this little unit test: struct Vector { var x:int; var y:int; var z:int; def Vector(x:int, y:int, z:int) {
2008 Apr 24
1
1.1 a major improvement
I recently switched one of our 30 imap servers to 1.1RC4 from 1.0.x, and the difference is huge. The load on the server dropped from 5+ to 0.3 or so. This means there is no more io waiting going on. Thats on FreeBSD 6.2. Great work Timo! Cor
2004 Dec 06
2
problem with test56
Hi all, im doing some tests with the test56 release and im seeing some problems with APPEND (may be related to something else, I just see it with APPEND). When I ask someone to move some emails from one mailbox to another, after some messages (seemingly random), the client experiences a 'hang'. When tracing the process what seems to happen is that dovecot doesnt send a final OK after
2010 Jan 26
2
read-only dovecot-uidlist
Hi all, i just investigated a user complaint and found a read-only dovecot-uidlist. Since dovecot couldnt write it, the process failed. Users can not reach this file, so how this became readonly is beyond me. Must be something in dovecot. Maybe an older bug? Doing a search now for more readonly uidlist files, but that'll take a few hours. Cor
2012 Dec 22
2
Eliminating Samba4 (as a name)
Now that Samba 4.0 has been released - a very proud moment for the whole Samba Team - I want to emphasise something that most of the team has been trying to do over the past few months, but that we haven't really announced: That is, gong forward, we are generally avoiding using the term Samba4 (and Samba3 for that matter). The reason is that while these terms were useful for a time before
2012 May 29
2
interesting stats pattern
Hey all, im experimenting with dovecot stats service, and graphing the result. My initial results are kind of interesting. Check out this graph showing connected sessions and users: http://grab.by/dReu At first I thought maybe one of our 35 imap servers was having issues sending data, but all individual servers show this patters. Here is a bunch of individual servers: http://grab.by/dReC
2016 Jul 20
2
GitHub Hooks
On 19 July 2016 at 17:10, Mehdi Amini via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > Tim’s repo is using "status checks” and not only protected branch. Yep, I think the main benefit (so far) over just protected branches would be that we can also guarantee sane timestamps on master, which should mean we can reconstruct the llvm-project umbrella uniquely when its script goes down
2012 May 11
4
index IO patterns
Hey all, we're in the process of checking out alternatives to our index storage. We're currently storing indexes on a NetApp Metrocluster which works fine, but is very expensive. We're planning a few different setups and doing some actual performance tests on them. Does anyone know some of the IO patterns of the indexes? For instance: - mostly random reads or linear reads/writes?
2010 May 18
5
samba.org has been revised!
As some of you might have noticed, the official Samba web site [1] has been revised during the sambaXP conference [2]. The web design was revamped and a new logo has been created. Some of the related pages (e.g. the Wiki [3]) have already been adapted to the new style as well. Special thanks go to Blackbit [4] for creating the new design, to SerNet [5] for sponsoring and to Stefan Metzmacher
2003 Nov 22
4
CBC radio's science show archives Ogg
Earlier today while listening to CBC radio's national science show "Quirks and Quarks", I was pleasantly surprised to hear that their audio archives are now offered in Ogg, in addition to mp3 and real. This is the first CBC show that I am aware of that offers their archives in formats other than the usual real/wma/qt. For those who don't know, CBC is Canada's only
2008 May 27
3
[LLVMdev] Float compare-for-equality and select optimization opportunity
Hi all, I'm trying to generate code containing an ordered float compare for equality, and select. The resulting code however has an unordered compare and some Boolean logic that I think could be eliminated. In C syntax the code looks like this: float x, y; int a, b, c if(x == y) // Rotate the integers { int t; t = a; a = b;
2005 May 11
5
Xen reboots on dom-U disk stress...
Hi all I tried to run bonnie++ disk stresser in dom-U, who''s disk is backed with non-local (on nfs) loop-back file. The machine rebooted pretty quickly. So, how do I tell what''s barfing? Is it Xen? Is it dom-0 (nfs or loop-back)? I looked in dom-0''s /var/log/messages and didn''t see any obvious record of a dom-0 whoopsie (but is that the right place to look