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2006 Oct 31
3
Centos and Network Attached Storage
Hello,
I need to setup a NAS server on Centos. The machine will be:
Dual xeon/Dual Opteron
4GB memory
13x 320GB SATA + 1 hotspare
1x 320GB SATA for OS
The server can do RAID5,6,or 10.
Has anyone installed such a software and can you recommand a specific
product?
Thank you.
2007 Jun 12
2
[LLVMdev] Problems with the tools
...llo world\0A\00" ; [13 x i8 ]*
; External declaration of the puts function
declare i32 %puts(i8 *) ; i32(i8 *)*
; Definition of main function
define i32 %main() { ; i32()*
; Convert [13x i8 ]* to i8 *...
%cast210 = getelementptr [13 x i8 ]* %.LC0, i64 0, i64 0 ; i8 *
; Call puts function to write out the string to stdout...
call i32 %puts(i8 * %cast210) ; i32
ret i32 0
}
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2016 Jan 15
2
JDataFrame API
...code there, it's under the
bitbucket link -- here's the direct link if you'd still like to look
at it:
https://bitbucket.org/CoherentLogic/jdataframe
Re "for practical purposes is doesn't seem like the most efficient
solution" and "So the JSON route is very roughly ~13x slower than
using Java directly."
I've not benchmarked this and will take a closer look at what you have
today -- in fact I may include these details on the JDataFrame page.
The JDataFrame targets the use case where there's significant
development being done in Java and data is export...
2016 Jan 14
2
JDataFrame API
Hi Folks,
If you need to send data from Java to R you may consider using the
JDataFrame API -- which is used to convert data into JSON which then
can be converted into a data frame in R.
Here's the project page:
https://coherentlogic.com/middleware-development/jdataframe/
and here's a partial example which demonstrates what the API looks like:
String result = new JDataFrameBuilder()
2016 Jan 15
0
JDataFrame API
...g/CoherentLogic/jdataframe
>
Ah, sorry, all links just send you back to the page, so I missed the little filed that tells you how to check it out.
> Re "for practical purposes is doesn't seem like the most efficient
> solution" and "So the JSON route is very roughly ~13x slower than
> using Java directly."
>
> I've not benchmarked this and will take a closer look at what you have
> today -- in fact I may include these details on the JDataFrame page.
> The JDataFrame targets the use case where there's significant
> development being d...
2009 Sep 15
1
FYI: Why is NFS slower on EL5 than EL4?
...This is more serious for random io than sequential, but both
are effected.
To give an example, my NFS storage with write-back cache was only able
to do 1MB/s (4k direct io 4 outstanding) on a non-aligned partition,
on an aligned partition I was able to get 13MB/s with the same
workload. That's 13x improvement.
For Linux you can use fdisk/sfdisk to start your first partition on
sector 64 instead of the default 63. On Windows use diskpart to create
a partition that is aligned on a given offset.
-Ross
2010 Jul 04
1
Re: TF2 random quit
...glsl_info_log Error received from GLSL shader #57:
fixme:d3d_shader:print_glsl_info_log Vertex info
fixme:d3d_shader:print_glsl_info_log -----------
fixme:d3d_shader:print_glsl_info_log 0(10) : warning C7050: "R2.w" might be used before being initialized
this repeats around 13x with different shader #, but i don't think it's related... after the game shuts down, the console outputs
Code:
err:ole:RevokeDragDrop invalid hwnd (nil)
fixme:font:WineEngRemoveFontResourceEx (L"c:\\steam\\steamapps\\accname\\team fortress 2\\tf\\resource\\tf2build.ttf", 10, (n...
2002 Sep 10
0
[LLVMdev] Re: Qustion about LLVM docs (fwd)
...u/docs/LangRef.html#modulestructure
>
> There is a piece of code which looks like this:
>
> ; Declare the string constant as a global constant...
> %.LC0 = internal constant [13 x sbyte] c"hello world\0A\00"
>
> Which is then followed by this:
>
> ; Convert [13x sbyte]* to sbyte *...
> %cast210 = getelementptr [13 x sbyte]* %.LC0, uint 0, uint 0 ;
>
> Shouldn't the getelementptr have only one "uint 0"? Or am I just not
> understanding the documentation? Thanks
The example is correct (but the getElementPtr is one of the more con...
2008 Apr 30
0
[LLVMdev] newbie question regarding llvm-mingw
...ello world\0A\00" ; [13
x i8]*
; External declaration of the puts function
declare i32 @puts(i8 *) ;
i32(i8 *)*
; Definition of main function
define i32 @main() { ;
i32()*
; Convert [13x i8 ]* to i8 *...
%cast210 = getelementptr [13 x i8 ]* @.LC0, i64 0, i64 0 ; i8 *
; Call puts function to write out the string to stdout...
call i32 @puts(i8 * %cast210) ; i32
ret i32 0
}
------------------------------------------------...
2016 Jan 15
0
JDataFrame API
...uot; "X1" "X2" "X3" ...
For comparison using Java directly (includes both generation and reading into R):
> system.time(temp <- lapply(J("A")$direct(), .jevalArray))
user system elapsed
0.962 0.186 0.494
So the JSON route is very roughly ~13x slower than using Java directly. Obviously, this will vary by data set type etc. since there is R overhead involved as well: for example, if you have only numeric variables, the JSON route is 30x slower on reading alone [50x total]. String variables slow down everyone equally. Interestingly, the JS...
2009 Mar 09
3
E`<`<rrors in recursive default argument references
Tested in: R version 2.8.1 (2008-12-22) / Windows
Recursive default argument references normally give nice clear errors.
In the first set of examples, you get the error:
Error in ... :
promise already under evaluation: recursive default argument
reference or earlier problems?
(function(a = a) a ) ()
(function(a = a) c(a) ) ()
(function(a = a) a[1] ) ()
(function(a = a)
2003 Nov 14
4
LOCF - Last Observation Carried Forward
Hi!
Is there a possibilty in R to carry out LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) analysis or to create a new data frame (array, matrix) with LOCF? Or some helpful functions, packages?
Karl
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2009 Jul 23
1
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