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2019 Jan 15
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doveadm neglecting to exit in failure?
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cpssltest at cpanelssltest.org [/usr/local/cpanel]# doveadm -v expunge -u cpssltest -- mailbox-guid b8a359119e771b58484a0000a841250d savedbefore 365days; echo $?
doveadm(cpssltest): Error: net_connect_unix(/var/run/dovecot/stats-writer) failed: Permission denied
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^^ In the above, shouldn?t the ?doveadm? command have exited nonzero to indicate a failure to connect?
Thanks!
-Felipe Gasper
Mississauga, Ontario
2019 Jan 16
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doveadm neglecting to exit in failure?
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<a href="mailto:cpssltest@cpanelssltest.org">cpssltest@cpanelssltest.org</a> [/usr/local/cpanel]# doveadm -v expunge -u cpssltest -- mailbox-guid b8a359119e771b58484a0000a841250d savedbefore 365days; echo $?
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doveadm(cpssltest): Error: net_connect_unix(/var/run/dovecot/stats-writer) failed: Permission denied
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[Fwd: Re: Fourier Analysis and Curve Fitting in R]
...find the spectral density aka what frequencies
explain most of the variance then I would suggest the spectral
density. This can be implemented with spec.pgram(). This is
conducted with the fast fourier transform algorithm.
a<-ts(data, frequency = 1) #make the time series with 365readings/365days
?spec.pgram
and you should be able to take it from here
This will give you the raw periodogram and the dominant frequencies
after you smooth the periodogram. If your intention is to just fit a
curve to your data there are many types of cuve fitting options moving
average etc.
I am es...