Displaying 20 results from an estimated 74 matches for "1000's".
2004 Feb 02
4
Automated Dialing / Recording ?
We have 1000's of Remote Call Forward #'s across the USA / Canada, which
forward into 1000's of 800 #'s in our call center.
Is it possible to automate a solution where Asterisk could dial a given
number, record the first 3 seconds of the call, save it to disk, and
then go on to the next number,...
2008 Jul 10
4
Shell Script Question
What's the simplest way to increment the number 0000 up by one until some other 4 digit number while
preserving leading zero's until the 1000's has a digit other than 0?
Thanks!
jlc
2007 Aug 30
2
asterisk at 100% CPU, 1000's of log files
Hi All,
Twice now in the past few weeks I've walked into the office to find that
our 1.2.24 Asterisk process is sat at 100%, and that hundreds of
thousands of log files in /var/log/asterisk exist, all at 312 bytes,
containing:
Aug 29 23:22:17 VERBOSE[24303] logger.c: Asterisk Event Logger restarted
Aug 29 23:22:17 VERBOSE[24303] logger.c: Asterisk Queue Logger restarted
Aug 29 23:22:17
2004 Aug 06
1
Icecast2 memory requirements
I mentioned the other day about a new company I'm involved with setting
up 1000's of streams using Vorbis. This appears to be the favoured
format now so that is good news. They are also investigating hosting
the IceCast server(s) at their own premices rather than using a stream
hosting provider.
It was mentioned that 1000's of streams could likely be processed by
Ic...
2007 Jan 15
3
Practical limit on dial prefixes for a route
Colleagues,
We're in the process of standardizing on Sprint PCS and Cingular phones on a
national basis (~ 50 properties, 1000's of lines). I manage an Asterisk
install at one location.
I've been looking at the Multitech CellFinder CDMA for Sprint as a dial
backup solution. Basically, it's a CDMA to POTS gateway, tied to a PCS
account. We would see it as a trunk line and I would like to do LCR and
route out...
2012 Jul 27
3
bivariate normal
Dear list members
I need a function that calculates the bivariate normal distribution for each observation. It is part of a likelihood function and I have 1000's of cases. As I understand it I cannot use packages like "mvtnorm" because it requres a covariance matrix of the same dimension as the number of observations. Basically what I need is a function that takes as arguments a n*2 matrix of bivariate values given a common mean and covarian...
2011 May 03
3
help with the maxBHHH routine
...) logical subscript too long*
I have verified that my gradient function, when summed across observations
gives the same results as the in built numerical gradient (to the 11th
decimal place - after that, they differ since R's function is numerical).
I am trying to run a very large estimation (1000's of observations and 821
parameters) and all of the other methods are taking way too much time
(days). This method is our last hope and so, any help will be greatly
appreciated.
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Thanks in advance,
Rohit
Mob: 91 9819926213
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2005 Apr 04
5
a question about box counting
...cells of say, side = 0.01 and then count the number of cells that
contain a point.
My first approach is to generate the coordinates of these cells and then
loop over the point list to see whether a point lies in a cell or not.
However this seems to be very inefficient esepcially since I will have
1000's of points.
Has anybody dealt with this type of problem and are there routines to
handle it?
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2010 Apr 02
2
Cross-validation for parameter selection (glm/logit)
If my aim is to select a good subset of parameters for my final logit
model built using glm(). What is the best way to cross-validate the
results so that they are reliable?
Let's say that I have a large dataset of 1000's of observations. I
split this data into two groups, one that I use for training and
another for validation. First I use the training set to build a model,
and the the stepAIC() with a Forward-Backward search. BUT, if I base
my parameter selection purely on this result, I suppose it will be
so...
2003 Nov 07
2
Softswitch
Pardon my ignorance, but I was hoping someone could clear up something for
me.
- For a few POTS lines, digium has a single port card for that, or a T1 card
to a channel bank.
- For 10 or more lines, digium has a T1 or E1 card for that too based on PRI
channels
- For 100's to 1000's of lines, I suspect a soft-switch is in order???
A traditional phone company will sell:
- POTS lines for small quantities
- PRI channels over one or more T1 lines
- ??? for 100's to 1000's of lines???
Unlike PRI channels, we are all able to get better than 64k using a variety
of dif...
2004 Aug 06
0
Icecast2 memory requirements
...-icecast@xiph.org [mailto:owner-icecast@xiph.org]
> On Behalf Of Ross Levis
> Sent: Monday, 10 March 2003 13:46
> To: icecast@xiph.org
> Subject: [icecast] Icecast2 memory requirements
>
>
> I mentioned the other day about a new company I'm involved
> with setting up 1000's of streams using Vorbis. This appears
> to be the favoured format now so that is good news. They are
> also investigating hosting the IceCast server(s) at their own
> premices rather than using a stream hosting provider.
>
> It was mentioned that 1000's of streams cou...
2006 Aug 25
0
file i/o operations...
hi...
i'm trying to determine which is the better way/approach to go. should an
app do a great deal of file i/o, or should it do a great deal of read/writes
to a mysql db...
my test app will create a number of spawned child processes, 1000's of
simultaneous processes, and each child process will create data. the data
will ultimately need to be inserted into a db.
Approach 1
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if i have each child app write to a file, i'm going to have a serious hit on
the disk, for the file i/o, but i'm pretty sure Centos/RH co...
2009 Feb 17
1
using sapply to apply function to some columns of a dataframe
...y x columns of a dataframe for each row. For instance,
if x is 10, then for dataframe df, this function will sum the first ten elements
together and then the next ten:
sapply(list(colnames(df)[1:10], colnames(df)[11:20]),function(x)apply( df[,x],
1, sum))
If the number of columns is quite large (1000's), then manually entering the
list above is not practical. Any suggestions?
I would also like to do a variant of the above, where I sum every nth element.
Thanks,
Michael
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Africa Region...
2006 May 01
1
Frappr mapper
OK, so this list claims to have 1000's of users on it. Let's see where they
are.... I was putting myself on frappr map for something else and found an
unused asterisk map. I saw Olle on that (imagine that) but no mention of it
on the lists. So.....
Frappr yourselves. Let's see how many Astriholics there are out there.
ht...
2001 Mar 08
1
cancel with a large number of queues
...not having more then 250 queues per "netbios alias"
and having a seperate included file for each, but this is inconvienient.
My question is, is this still the case in Samba 2.2? We are
researching the expansion of this environment and would rather
have a single host capable of handeling 1000's of queues without
loss of features and using a single "netbios" name.
Dan Thibadeau
2006 Apr 06
1
Run away samba, and free() errors
...around 1100 of these
directories. Some times it works, but most of the time, the windows
machine (running windows server 2003) never gets the listing. It seems to
try to reconnect, and samba starts another smbd.
Even though I have "max smbd processes = 100", after a while, I end up
with 1000's (I'm not exaggerating) of smbd's. Also, in the logs for smbd,
this is showing up:
*** glibc detected *** free(): invalid pointer: 0xb7edbc38 ***
I've seen a few other people complaining about this. I've tried the
backup/verify of the .tdb's - didn't find any problems...
2012 May 29
1
(no subject)
...is very specific to our business
model.
My question is this: How do I create (programatically) aliases for a
forwarder?
I have an address, email at domain.com that gets sent to a php script and I
want users to be able to send to that script via any number of different
names (could ultimately be 1000's).
I'm thinking that I append/delete from the etc/aliases file and then run
#newaliases
So that email at domain.com will answer on dummy at domain.com or
dothis at domain.com, once the email comes in, I can check the header, get who
it was really sent to, do all my checks, perform the ne...
2004 Aug 06
1
Fw: Some Question
...net radio id have to say 80% use winamp,
> or other players supporting http streaming.
Perhaps that is the case for stream listeners. I was quoting (from
memory) media players usage figures I read somewhere. Once someone is
using WMP, they are generally hooked, and there are 100's if not 1000's
of streams available in the Radio Tuner section.
> There is a ogg vorbis plugin out there for windows media 9,
> and yes it does work, but ill be damned if i can find the site. :/
I tried this some time ago and it played local ogg vorbis files ok but
would not stream. It attempted t...
2009 Oct 18
1
icecast-2.3.2-kh17 versus icecast-2.3.2
Hi,
I've been using icecast-2.3.1 for some time now and it is really
working well for me, solid as a rock (no crashes) and running 100's of
streams and 1000's of listeners, but in order to support
authentication and have easier configuration I want to start using the
url authentication (esp. the stream_auth) and mount-name wildcards
that are supported by icecast-2.3.2-kh17.
I am unsure about the stability of icecast-2.3.2-kh17 when using url...
2009 Dec 27
2
Identifying outliers in non-normally distributed data
...metrical for example.
Also, while I've found some interesting articles:
http://tinyurl.com/yc7w4oq ("Missing Values, Outliers, Robust
Statistics & Non-parametric Methods")
I don't really know what to use.
Any ideas? Any R packages available for this? Thanks!
PS. My data has 1000's of observations..