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2009 Jul 15
2
Spaces in a name
...Bank Aquired" but I have found that lm(SourceData ~ . - "Small Bank Aquired", mcReg) doesn't work (mcReg = modelCurrentRegressors) As they are toggles I have ran them through factor() to be treated propertly as 0 or 1 but due to the fact I am grabbing automagically the first 2/3rds of the data some of the regressors are either all 0s or all 1s accordingly so I need to take them out of the model by hand for now until I find a nice automatic method for removing regressors that only have 1 factor. So Primarily: how do I handle names that include spaces in this context and as a...
2006 Aug 13
3
why do text_fields appear smaller in IE than other browsers?
...more annoying however is I have a view with two large text_areas sided-by-side and a text_field above them both spanning the full width of both text_areas. If I size everything to look nice on Safari and Firefox, then on IE it looks as though the text_field is too small, only making it about 2/3rds of the way across. Its not a major problem, but saying that IE is (unfortunately) the most widely used browser, I should make things look nice on it. If I make things bigger to sit nice in IE then they will be too big and look really silly in IE and Firefox. As I say, in the grand scheme of t...
2007 Mar 20
2
Logon script change failure
...m %u.bat or %m.bat I've recently created a more capable logon script in Kixtart and have changed smb.conf to launch it for all users as just logon.bat So no more per-machine or per-user scripts, everybody runs the same one, and inside it it does per-machine and/or per-user things. At maybe 2/3rds of the sites this works fine. For the others I'm getting errors in logs where the PC is trying to find {machinename}.bat or {username}.bat and failing and thusly *not* processing the logon script at all. As if the change in smb.conf is being totally ignored. I've restarted samba, rebooted,...
2012 Jan 27
4
Puppet agents stop reporting after master runs out of disk space...
...he agent started running properly. It appears that the failure from the server has caused the agent to hang, from which it was not able to recover gracefully. Has anyone experienced this before? We are running 2.6.1 on the large majority of our hosts, including this one. Many failed, but 2/3rds keep running properly. Now, on to my question.. Anyone got some bright ideas for how I could force Puppet to restart itself on a 60 machines, when Puppet isn''t running?? I''m not really excited by the prospect of logging into 60 machines, and running a sudo command... sigh....
2004 Oct 05
0
Paypal? Available in 44 of the world's approximately 190 countries
...proved list (see clause xxi). The approved list contains just 44 countries, leaving out about 150 others. Not a single African country is included on the list. Even (most of?) the new EU countries are excluded. So I advise caution if you have a Paypal account and travel anywhere in the "2/3rds world". This appears to be a new policy, as a friend signed up last year using his South African card, and verified his address using a local utility bill. So the impression is that we have EBAY to thank for these draconian and discriminatory practices. So please, Steve and Olle and othe...
2012 Mar 13
0
6.2 kernel issues - followup
...bind mounts to mount the filesystems you wish to export under your single top-level NFSv4 exported directory." I makes a *real* difference. I tested it, on one 6.2 server, mounting a foo directory I created in the usual 3 levels deep, and another, /tmp/foo1, and doing my same unpack ran at 2/3rds the time. Not good - 6.5 min vs. 1+min for 5.7 & NFS3, but better. This alone suggests we need to go back to NFS 3 - it would be a Big Deal to relocate everyone's home directory. Doing a yum list \*nfs\* shows something called sblim-cmpi-nfsv3.x86_64. >From the info, I can't tell i...
2005 May 27
3
Recommended Network Latency
I'm planning on setting up some remote agents and before doing so, I did some simple PING tests to measure latency. The average latency I got was 250ms. Does anyone have experience in terms of quality of calls when there is such high latency? Can anyone comment? Thanks, Waldo
2007 Nov 08
2
SystemStackError from redirect_to
Hi I''ve got a straightforward piece of code in my controller which will consistently produce a SystemStackError. @newmessage = @message.reply(params[:newmessage]) return unless request.post? if @newmessage.save flash[:notice] = "Message Sent" redirect_to :index end The error is occuring on the redirect_to line, if I comment that line out then everything behaves as it
2020 Jun 19
1
Mail2Fax
...listen for silence Class1RecvAbortOK: 200 # wait 200ms for abort response Class1FrameOverhead: 4 # 4 byte overhead in recvd HDLC frames Class1RecvIdentTimer: 40000 # 35+5secs waiting for ident frames Class1TCFMaxNonZero: 10 # max 10% of data may be non-zero Class1TCFMinRun: 1000 # min run is 2/3rds of TCF duration cat /etc/iaxmodem/ttyIAX0 device /dev/ttyIAX0 owner uucp:uucp mode 660 port 4570 refresh 60 server 127.0.0.1 peername 591 secret xxxx codec alaw cidname Fax cidnumber xxxxxxx nojitterbuffer cat /etc/asterisk/iax_additional.conf ;--------------------------------------------------...
2016 Sep 28
1
An 'orrible question: Outlook 365 under wine on CentOS?
...ncies), and is theirs, and run that to read my freakin' email (and I suppose I'll need synergy for when I have to copy and paste)l b) run the damn webmail client, which would impact my productivity by 15%-20%, given that I normally deal with over 200 emails per day (2/3rds log files from out loghost, or logcheck). Webmail will make it take probably twice as long to deal with, or c) find a way to install and run Lookout, er, Outlook 365 under wine, or whatever. Now, not that I haven't been annoyed at t-bird for several years now, but webmail or ou...
2009 Sep 15
3
Wireless Printing
My home network doesn't have any wireless access points (to slow) and I was iSCSI booting my wkst for a while:) Now I need to setup a printer so I was going to get an HP Photosmart C4580. The HPLIP page shows no network support:( I _was_ going to use a USB wireless nic I have and setup an ad-hoc to print to this thing. Anyone know anything that might make this work? Thanks! jlc
2006 Jul 21
20
New version of AWDwR
Folks: I''ve uplaoded the B1.05 version of AWDwR. It fixes a number of reported errata (and a few that weren''t reported :), and adds two significant changes: 1. It now uses the new Active Record decimal -> BigDecimal conversion. I''ve personally been waiting for this for a long time, and I''m really happy it''s now part of core. However,
2004 Oct 06
3
HTB and Openvpn
...otocol 6 0xff flowid 1:10 As openvpn uses UDP on port 5001 I tried to use the protocol filter with the port filter. What happens though is that still about two thirds of the traffic goes through 1:30 (default), even though a tcpdump -i eth0 only shows UDP traffic on port 5001. Thus I loose 2/3rds of the traffic to the default qdisc and have no guaranteed bandwidth. 1:20 is only for testing purposes and nothing goes over that one. Any idea where I could be wrong? I am sure a lot of this is redundant, but as I said, I have only just started with this particular subject. Many thanks i...
2015 Dec 09
2
wifi on servers and fedora [was Re: 7.2 kernel panic on boot]
Matthew Miller wrote: > On Wed, Dec 09, 2015 at 01:05:15PM -0500, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >> >> Why? Fedora is a development, rapid change distro. I just bugged one >> of >> > Because of the context of this conversation. We can't have user >> > feedback and involvement without user feedback and involvement. >> So, you're saying that end users
2015 Dec 10
7
wifi on servers and fedora [was Re: 7.2 kernel panic on boot]
...ll have given back lots of code to the open source > world. As well they should, because they derive an awful lot of benefit > from that world. May be, but my federal agency is at *least* 5% under what we were getting in 2003, and my manager, who's working with another Institute about 2/3rds of his time, and I, and another admin have to manage over 170 servers, workstations, and clusters, some with special software, and ranging in age from just bought to 2007 (I think there may be a workstation or 3 older), and some of which we haven't managed to get the owners to allow us to get o...
2019 Dec 12
9
[PATCH nbdkit 0/7] server: Allow datapath debug messages to be suppressed.
...ead/pwrite requests, and in fact as we've added more filters on top of nbdkit these messages have got more and more verbose. However they are not particularly interesting so by using -D nbdkit.backend.datapath=0 we could suppress all these messages, reducing the size of the log files by over 2/3rds. Rich.
2006 Mar 14
14
Gusto.com Rails Site
Hello - I wanted to announce a very large web application that was built with Ruby on Rails and runs the site Gusto! http://www.gusto.com/ . It was deployed yesterday in a little over 4 months of development with 3 developers. The origins of the site were being developed in Java using Hibernate + Tapestry and the decision was made to port the 100+ table model to Rails to see if there were
2004 Apr 12
1
R 1.9.0 is release
...functions may now not be found. For example, ps.options(horizontal = TRUE) should be preceded by library(graphics) or called as graphics::ps.options or, better, set as a hook -- see ?setHook. o There has been a concerted effort to speed up the startup of an R session: it now takes about 2/3rds of the time of 1.8.1. o A warning is issued at startup in a UTF-8 locale, as currently R only supports single-byte encodings. NEW FEATURES o $, $<-, [[, [[<- can be applied to environments. Only character arguments are allowed and no partial matching is done. The semantics are...
2004 Apr 12
1
R 1.9.0 is release
...functions may now not be found. For example, ps.options(horizontal = TRUE) should be preceded by library(graphics) or called as graphics::ps.options or, better, set as a hook -- see ?setHook. o There has been a concerted effort to speed up the startup of an R session: it now takes about 2/3rds of the time of 1.8.1. o A warning is issued at startup in a UTF-8 locale, as currently R only supports single-byte encodings. NEW FEATURES o $, $<-, [[, [[<- can be applied to environments. Only character arguments are allowed and no partial matching is done. The semantics are...