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2005 Feb 04
4
HP ProLiant server for Asterisk
...to be known
to work with *.
I'm going to get a price quote on the following setup:
HP ProLiant DL380 G4 Server w/ the following options:
Intel Xeon 3.20GHz/1MB
2GB REG PC2-3200 (2 X 1GB)
HP ProLiant Battery Backed Write Cache Enabler for SA6i
RAID 1 drive set
HP 36.4GB Pluggable Ultra320 SCSI 15,000 rpm (1") Universal Hard Drive
HP 36.4GB Pluggable Ultra320 SCSI 15,000 rpm (1") Universal Hard Drive
Hot Plug Redundant Power Supply Module
HP Redundant Fan Option Kit (3 fans)
1.44MB Floppy Disk Drive
Slimline 24X CD-ROM
Can anyone comment any further on this system? Do you think I...
2002 Aug 11
1
Ordinal categorical data with GLM
...a value of G^2 = 2.39 with df = 8.
The observed data is represented by table 8.2 on page 268 and as follows:
Freq <- c(20, 24, 80, 82, 22, 38, 104, 125, 13, 28, 81, 113, 7, 18, 54,
92)
data.3 <- t(matrix(Freq, nrow = 4))
list.3 <- list(Income = c("< 6,000", "6,000-15,000", "15,000-25,000", ">
25,000"),
Satisfaction = c("Very dissatisfied", "Little
dissatisfied", "Moderately satisfied", "Very satisfied"))
dimnames(data.3) <- list.3
ftable(data.3)
I am able to obtain Agres...
2006 Jul 01
3
Where to solicit bids on RoR project?
Where is the best place to solicit bids on a mid-size web app? (budget
~$15,000) What is the appropriate protocol for posting RoR RFPs?
Thanks!
Taylor
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2005 Sep 02
1
Calculating Goodman-Kurskal's gamma using delta method
...n Problem 3.27 of Alan Agresti's
Categorical Data Analysis (2nd edition). The data I used is also from
the job satisfaction vs. income example from that book.
job <- matrix(c(1, 3, 10, 6, 2, 3, 10, 7, 1, 6, 14, 12, 0, 1, 9, 11),
nrow = 4, ncol = 4, byrow = TRUE, dimnames = list(c("< 15,000",
"15,000 - 25,000", "25,000 - 40,000", "> 40,000"), c("VD", "LD", "MS",
"VS")))
The following code is for calculating gamma value, which is consistent
with the result presented in section 2.4.5 of that book.
C <...
2004 Jun 17
3
disappointed with x-axes in hist and density plots
I've got a few issues with the x-axes in the histogram and density plots. First,
often the default x-axis doesn't even extend to the length of my data. R often draws
histogram bars (or density lines) farther than the drawn x-axis extends. For example,
I might have a histogram bar at -15,000. But I wouldn't know that, because the most
negative number on the x-axis is -10,000. The second issue is the use of scientific
notation. Yes I can read it, but I don't prefer it. Is there any way for R just
to print out 1000000 and not 1e+6 on these charts? Thanks for your help. Ris...
2008 Sep 23
2
rsync many small files
At our lab we have storage with many small files. For example a
directory can contain over 15,000 files and each file averages about
75k. I would like to sync this to another filesystem on a different
server but I am not sure if there is a rsync tuning flag I can use for
such a intensive job. I am using rsync 3.0.3. Also, I would like to
use little memory as possible.
Any thoughts? TIA
2010 Aug 12
4
help
I need a code to export my output to excel 2007.I am dealing with
observations of 15,000.Thank you
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2006 May 11
7
Rails in Dr. Dobbs Journal ?
Hi,
I''ve read that Dr. Dobbs Journal''s last issue has a cover article about
Rails titled "Ruby On Rails - Java''s Successor?". Can''t find anything
about it in http://www.ddj.com
Does someone have the paper edition and can confirm that, and tell
how the article looks like, and so on.
Thanks,
-- Jean-Fran?ois.
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? la renverse.
2003 Mar 10
0
This letter can change your life
...ve something is much better than it actually is.
>
> CES is a company that is operated on the principal that helping others
> to be successful is not only the right thing to do, but the smartest
> thing to do, if you really want to be successful. We know we can make
> $3,000 to $15,000 a month, in 6 months or less, for you. In fact, we are
> so confident in our ability to do this that, if you work with us for six
> months and you do not reach your goal, we will double the money that we
> recommended you spend on starting and running your own business. We
> wou...
2008 Feb 21
2
Problems with aggregate
Hello list,
I'm new to this list, so please forgive my ignorance. I have searched
R-help for some hints into what might be my problem, but I truly have no
idea where to go from here.
I have an object of approximately 15,000 rows and 2 columns. There are
many duplicates in the first column, all with different corresponding
values in the second column. For example (2 is duplicated):
2 3.2
15 1.2
2 8.4
8 9.2
7 0.4
I used the following code to aggregate these based on the first column
and get t...
2005 Jun 27
4
LiveVoip is Bankrupt - Why this thread
...ice industry. As such it is of great
importance to those wise enough to take note. For the rest it's just
noise.
One could probably argue effectively for an Asterisk-Basic list. Or an
Asterisk-Advanced user list. Something that makes it easier to get
started without being overwhelmed by 10,000-15,000 users posts. A place
that frequently posted links to the beginner pages on the wiki.
--
Steve Szmidt
"They that would give up essential liberty for temporary safety deserve
neither liberty nor safety."
Benjamin Franklin
_____________________________...
2010 Nov 08
2
A more efficient way to roll values in an irregular time series dataset?
...I want the value to roll forward so that NA's after the first of the month are replaced with a last reported value.
I wrote the following for loop to accomplish the task on the object 'dataset', however it is far to slow too process 10's of thousands of different time series with 15,000 observations each. At this rate it is going, it would take weeks to complete.
for(j in 1:length(names(dataset)))
{
last<-NA;
for(i in 1:length(row.names(dataset)))
ifelse(is.na(dataset[i,j]), test[i,j] <- last, last<-dataset[i,j]);
}
One would think a rather simple operatio...
2016 Jan 28
4
help estadística!!!!!
Buenas tengo una consulta.
Tengo un grupo de 15,000 clientes a los cuales debo de segmentar en base a variables que por sus características pueden ser agrupadas en 4 grupos. Lo primero que he realizado es segmentar las variables pero de cada grupo (xq necesito realizar un análisis sobre esto) mediante el análisis clúster y luego realizar una seg...
2020 Mar 19
1
Max calls per box
Hi,
We have a requirement to build a cluster that can handle 30k calls. The
system is going to play one of 15,000 sound files. In the past we had no
issue with Asterisk doing a few hundred calls. When we went above that
Asterisk melted (this is going back quite a few years). FreeSwitch ended up
doing the trick. Does anyone have experience with recent versions of
Asterisk and if it's capable of handling...
2006 Mar 01
2
SQLite in small production environment
I apologize if this has been asked before, but couldn''t search the
forum-mailing-list bridge. It seems the search feature is currently
disabled.
I wanted to know if SQLite will work for my company in a production environment.
My company''s current website gets about 15,000 hits/month. The most
hits it ever got in a day was about 1,500.
I will be deploying my application on a shared server. The database
shouldn''t be very large: it''s holding about a 1,000 records.
I''ve read this page: http://www.sqlite.org/whentouse.html and it seems
li...
2002 Mar 12
0
Case weights in nlme models
...am in the process of constructing a nonlinear model using nlme. The
model is attempting to fit a nested data structure from some
public-opinion data (the data are from individuals nested within
organizations).
The question I have is fairly simple (I hope). The data were collected in
two stages: a 15,000-subject randomly-sampled telephone interview (the
SCREEN), with 2,517 subjects selected for in-home interviews. The
2,517-subject survey constitutes the actual dataset we're using. But those
data include oversamples for activists and african-americans, plus a case
weighting variable. Accord...
2009 Feb 09
1
How to create grouping in the residual plot
.... After running the regression, I would
like to plot the residuals of each observation based on the group created
for a particular variable.
For example, one of my independent variable is "Income", I would like to
plot the residual based on income categories (<5000, 5001-10,000,
10001-15,000 etc) with "different color" for each income group.
Any hints or pointers will be highly appreciated.
Thank you,
Ram
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2008 Dec 08
5
How to use mbuffer with zfs send/recv
>> How do i compile mbuffer for our system,
Thanks to Mike Futerko for help with the compile, i now have it installed OK.
>> and what syntax to i use to invoke it within the zfs send recv?
Still looking for answers to this one? Any example syntax, gotchas
etc would be much appreciated.
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2005 Jun 10
0
Top N correlations from 'cor' for very large datasets being run many times
I am doing an analysis that requires me to calculate correlations for a matrix of 15,000 rows x 50 columns. For each row I want to calculate the correlation to all other rows and then for each row, find the n (say 10) most correlated rows. If read in the 15,000 x 50 data from file and pass it to 'cor', this function quite appropriately (and very quickly) calculates all po...
2005 Apr 13
2
samba is killing our LDAP
Hi all,
We have samba 3.0.11 installed on suse 9.2, we are in the middle of a
project of rolling out samba to about 15,000 users in our university,
samba is configured to auth via LDAP (Sun One Directory Server 5.2),
For some reason samba is doing this query...
[13/Apr/2005:10:41:04 +0100] conn=9823 op=2 msgId=3 - SRCH
base="dc=sunderland,dc=ac,dc=uk" scope=2
filter="(objectClass=posixAccount)&quo...