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2012 Jul 31
0
CEBA-2012:1126 CentOS 5 samba3x Update
CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2012:1126
Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2012-1126.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )
i386:
9a6fa2d1334aa8bafc93794a16be2c8c9b834e1aa6ebc3c44f4b5aa5c12ad5f6 samba3x-3.5.10-0.110.el5_8.i386.rpm
2012 Aug 01
1
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 90, Issue 1
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2012 Aug 18
2
Unable to use more than 1000 concurrent ntlm_auth processes
Hi List,
I'm running a heavily loaded squid server that uses ntlm_auth to provide NTLM authentication.
As load has increased over time, I've found the need to increase the number of ntlm_auth processes available to squid as well as the "winbind max clients" value in the smb.conf file. This has worked well up until now but seems I've hit some sort of limit.
If I keep the
2020 Nov 08
0
dbus packages' versions not making sense
I have installed 1.12.8-10.el8_2, but when trying to install dbus-devel it is not available for that version, only 1.12.8-9.el8, which is also not available.
Suggestions?
# yum list | grep dbus
dbus.x86_64 1:1.12.8-10.el8_2 @BaseOS
dbus-common.noarch 1:1.12.8-10.el8_2
2012 Aug 18
0
winbindd: socket dir
Hi List,
Hunting around Google I've found a couple of references to using "winbindd: socket dir" in smb.conf to allow multiple winbindd instances to run but can't seem to find any doco on this feature.
I have tried adding this to my smb.conf file but when I try to use ntlm_auth with this configuration any authentication fails and it returns:
ntlm_auth --username=testusr
2009 Feb 23
3
Insurance data in library(MASS)
I have used the insurance data from R library and I have 2 questions:
I use the following:
>library(MASS)
>data(Insurance)
> m1=glm(Claims ~ District + Group + Age + offset(log(Holders)),data =
Insurance, family = poisson)
>summary(m1)
Call:
glm(formula = Claims ~ District + Group + Age + offset(log(Holders)),
family = poisson, data = Insurance)
Deviance Residuals:
Min
2004 Jun 30
2
Question about plotting related to roll-up
Hello R'ers,
I have a large set of data which has many y samples for each unit x. The data
might look like:
Seconds Response_time
---------- ----------------
0 0.150
0 0.202
0 0.065
1 0.110
1 0.280
2 0.230
2 0.156
3 0.070
3 0.185
3 0.255
3 0.311
3 0.120
4
.... and so on
When I do a basic plot with type=l or the default of points it obviously plots
every
2002 Oct 31
1
Zero is not Zero
I have a confusing problem with getting the form `x - trunc(x)' to be
exactly zero when `x' is an integer. It only seems to occur inside of a
function. [R-1.6.0 on Linux/Intel]
I have a function to return the highest precision digit of values in `x':
prec<-function(x){
init <- trunc(log10(max(x)))
y <- x - trunc(x)
while (any(y > 0)) {
init <- init - 1
x1
2009 Jul 31
1
x and y Error Bars
Hi All,
I have a question about plotting a one-to-one line and x-and-y error bars on a scatterplot for my data. I just can't seem to work it out!
I have data from an experiment with 7 different treatment levels with 3 replicates, that is set-out as follows:
Treatment Level Replicate Reponse-weight Covariate-weight
1 1 0.945
2010 Feb 17
2
extract the data that match
Hi r-users,
I would like to extract the data that match. Attached is my data:
I'm interested in matchind the value in column 'intg' with value in column 'rand_no'
> cbind(z=z,intg=dd,rand_no = rr)
z intg rand_no
[1,] 0.00 0.000 0.001
[2,] 0.01 0.000 0.002
[3,] 0.02 0.000 0.002
[4,] 0.03 0.000 0.003
[5,] 0.04 0.000 0.003
[6,]
2009 Jul 15
1
Matrix multiplication precision
Hi!!
I am trying to multiply 5 matrices and then using the inverse of that matrix for further computation. I read about precision problems from the archives and the suggestion was to use as.numeric while computing the products. I am still having problems with the results. Here is how I am using it
#Mn.mat<-(T.mat %*% Rz.mat %*% Q.mat %*% Rz.mat %*% T.mat) # I was doing this in one step
2013 Feb 15
1
convert list into a time series
I am trying to use the SeasonalMannKendall function in the Kendall package.
My dataset (alb_data) is in the same format as the example dataset
(manaus) in the package.
> class(manaus)
[1] "ts"
> is.ts(manaus)
[1] TRUE
> typeof(manaus)
[1] "double"
> alb_data=read.table("R:/albemarle_manken.txt", header=T)
> head(alb_data)
year Jan Feb
2012 Sep 21
1
Login batch file not working for Win7
HI
I'm running samba3x-3.5.10-0.110.el5_8.x86_64 on a fully updated
CentOS-5.8 system as PDC.
We upgraded our lab machines to Win7 over the summer
The logins work ok and the homes share is being mounted from a
separate fileserver. However the login batch command script is not
running. It's just a simple script which syncs the system time and
mounts another share.
Part of smb.conf
2012 Dec 14
1
format.pval () and printCoefmat ()
Hi List,
My goal is to force R not to print in scientific notation in the sixth column (rel_diff - for the p-value) of my data frame (not a matrix).
I have used the format.pval () and printCoefmat () functions on the data frame. The R script is appended below.
This issue is that use of the format.pval () and printCoefmat () functions on the data frame gives me the desired results, but coerces
2010 Dec 21
2
please Help me on a repeated measures anova
I currently work on a draft of an aquatic bioassessment. The conditions
tested are the following: ER river water T dechlorinated water control 0.5 +
0.5mg / L of malate T + 1 dechlorinated water control + 1g / L of malate T
ED dechlorinated water control SED + ER + river water sediment SED ED +
sediment + water dechlorinated. It is the result of AChE in muscle (fillet
of fish). The production of
2008 Jul 20
5
[LLVMdev] qualitative comparison of correctness of llvm and gcc
Hi folks,
We recently generated some data that seemed interesting enough to share
here. This is a comparison between compilers that ignores the
performance of the generated code and focuses only on compiler correctness.
volatile checksum
errors errors
avr-gcc-3.4 1.879% 0.378%
avr-gcc-4.1 0.037% 0.256%
avr-gcc-4.2
2012 Sep 04
1
Changed PDC IP, all hell broke lose
I had to move my RedHat 5 box acting as a PDC to a new IP address. It is
running samba 3.5.10. After the move, none of my windows or linux samba
clients worked anymore. I tried rejoining some to the domain, but would
get error
Unable to find a suitable server
Join to domain 'MRIRESEARCH' is not valid
The old PDC IP address is 132.183.202.95 and nothing is at that IP anymore
(for 4
2005 Mar 09
1
multiple comparisons for lme using multcomp
Dear R-help list,
I would like to perform multiple comparisons for lme. Can you report to me
if my way to is correct or not? Please, note that I am not nor a
statistician nor a mathematician, so, some understandings are sometimes
quite hard for me. According to the previous helps on the topic in R-help
list May 2003 (please, see Torsten Hothorn advices) and books such as
Venables &
2008 Aug 25
3
lmer4 and variable selection
Dear list,
I am currently working with a rather large data set on body temperature
regulation in wintering birds. My original model contains quite a few
dependent variables, but I do not (of course) wish to keep them all in my
final model. I've fitted the following model to the data:
>
2012 Aug 27
0
ping latency using vhost_net, macvtap and virtio
Hi all,
I have been testing network throughput and latency and I was wondering
if my measurements are as expected.
For the test, I used Fedora 17 for both host and guest, using kernel
3.5.2-3.fc17.86_64.
Pinging an external server on the LAN from the host, using a gigabit
interface, the results are:
# ping -c 10 172.16.1.1
PING 172.16.1.1 (172.16.1.1) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from