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2012 May 20
2
Remus network buffering problem
...23:50:52 2365] DEBUG (XMLRPCServer:251) XMLRPCServer.cleanup() [2012-05-20 23:50:52 2365] DEBUG (XMLRPCServer:251) XMLRPCServer.cleanup() [2012-05-20 23:50:52 2365] DEBUG (XendDomain:644) cleanup_domains [2012-05-20 23:50:52 2356] INFO (SrvDaemon:220) Xend exited with status 0. [2012-05-20 23:51:15 4295] INFO (SrvDaemon:332) Xend Daemon started [2012-05-20 23:51:15 4295] INFO (SrvDaemon:336) Xend changeset: Fri May 18 11:00:45 2012 +0100 25371:e9058654ca08. [2012-05-20 23:51:15 4295] DEBUG (tcp:96) Listening on :8002 [2012-05-20 23:51:16 4295] DEBUG (XendNode:332) pscsi record count: 9 [2012-05-20...
2003 Sep 25
2
Bugs compiling R-1.7.1 with Intel compilers icc and ifc (PR#4295)
Bugs compiling R-1.7.1 with Intel compilers icc and ifc, on x86-computer (Pentium IV) and linux operating system Hello, as there aren't many reports about that issue, I'll give a little report here. (Hope I don't bother anyone) The best thing about using icc and ifc are the warnings, because it is said that the Intel compilers are stricter and give more precise warnings than gcc.
2002 Feb 01
0
No subject
...1904 1409 683 440 306 193 5 3 4941 >> 2 1927 2402 1727 873 565 392 211 4 8 6182 >> 3 1937 2693 1853 993 589 457 233 6 11 6836 >> 4 1947 2985 2055 1106 646 502 257 11 17 7579 >> 5 1957 3625 2656 1413 873 688 326 21 38 9640 >> 6 1967 4295 3274 1700 1110 879 375 62 103 11799 >> 7 1977 5002 3837 2130 1286 1204 415 104 214 14192 >> 8 1987 5617 4210 2675 1393 1496 449 158 265 16264 >> 9 1997 6274 4605 3401 1480 1798 474 187 310 18532 >> >> $visible >> [1] FALSE Where did you get the austpop.r?...
2002 Jan 31
1
obvious answer
...ic. Qld SA WA Tas. NT ACT Aust. 1 1917 1904 1409 683 440 306 193 5 3 4941 2 1927 2402 1727 873 565 392 211 4 8 6182 3 1937 2693 1853 993 589 457 233 6 11 6836 4 1947 2985 2055 1106 646 502 257 11 17 7579 5 1957 3625 2656 1413 873 688 326 21 38 9640 6 1967 4295 3274 1700 1110 879 375 62 103 11799 7 1977 5002 3837 2130 1286 1204 415 104 214 14192 8 1987 5617 4210 2675 1393 1496 449 158 265 16264 9 1997 6274 4605 3401 1480 1798 474 187 310 18532 $visible [1] FALSE -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help...
2001 Feb 27
6
How to read a text table? A bit of trouble with Using R - An Introduction
> Ok...So I actually *typed* the table with WordPad, using the Tab button >in order to separate the columns, and saved it in rich text format. As you >might have guessed, it didnĀ“t work. I got a: > Error in count.fields(file, sep, quote, skip, blank.lines.skip) : > string terminated by newline or EOF RTF is not what is meant by text. What I am writing is text. Your
2017 Feb 02
2
Samba 4.5.3 on HP UX IA64 : smbclient - tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_DISCONNECTED
...86 0 15:01:41 ? 0:00 ./samba -D root 4301 4286 0 15:01:41 ? 34:48 ./samba -D root 4298 4296 0 15:01:41 ? 0:00 /opt/samba/bin/winbindd -D --option=server role check:inhibit=yes --foreground root 4292 4286 0 15:01:40 ? 0:52 ./samba -D root 4295 4286 0 15:01:41 ? 0:03 ./samba -D root 4289 4286 0 15:01:40 ? 0:00 ./samba -D root 4286 1 0 15:01:39 ? 0:00 ./samba -D root 4299 4286 0 15:01:41 ? 0:00 ./samba -D root 4304 4288 0 15:01:42 ? 0:00 /opt/samba/bin/smbd -D --o...
2009 Feb 22
1
Nvidia 9600M GT fails to startx
...application/x-7z-compressed Size: 887 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/nouveau/attachments/20090222/bac3f075/attachment.7z -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Xorg.1.log.7z Type: application/x-7z-compressed Size: 4295 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/nouveau/attachments/20090222/bac3f075/attachment-0001.7z -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: after running startx.txt.7z Type: application/x-7z-compressed Size: 1068 bytes Desc: no...
2007 Mar 06
1
smbclient -P
Good Morning, In version 2.x we used smbclient -P in the interface files to print to printers connected to windows machines. I see that in version 3.x that no longer works. What is the equivalent command in 3.x? Thanks Harve Dearing Technical Services VRC Insurance Systems Phone: 818-707-4295 ext 400 Direct: 818-827-2173
2011 May 06
1
convert count data to binary data
...ow = sum(count). > data pop fam yesorno count 1 126 1 70 1 127 1 67 1 128 1 75 1 126 0 20 1 127 0 23 1 128 0 15 Thanks, Chris Department of Biological Science Florida State University 319 Stadium Drive Tallahassee, FL 32306-4295
2017 Feb 02
0
Samba 4.5.3 on HP UX IA64 : smbclient - tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_DISCONNECTED
...gt; > root 4301 4286 0 15:01:41 ? 34:48 ./samba -D > > root 4298 4296 0 15:01:41 ? > 0:00 /opt/samba/bin/winbindd -D --option=server role > check:inhibit=yes --foreground > > root 4292 4286 0 15:01:40 ? 0:52 ./samba -D > > root 4295 4286 0 15:01:41 ? 0:03 ./samba -D > > root 4289 4286 0 15:01:40 ? 0:00 ./samba -D > > root 4286 1 0 15:01:39 ? 0:00 ./samba -D > > root 4299 4286 0 15:01:41 ? 0:00 ./samba -D > > root 4304 4288 0 15:01:42 ?...
2007 Jan 04
1
samba fails to start.
...(1.4.4-5) ... Setting up samba (3.0.23d-2+b1) ... Starting Samba daemons: nmbd smbd. Setting up smbclient (3.0.23d-2+b1) ... Setting up swat (3.0.23d-2+b1) ... Setting up winbind (3.0.23d-2+b1) ... Starting the Winbind daemon: winbind. mail:/# ps aux | grep s* mail:/# ps aux | grep smb root 4295 0.0 0.0 2852 704 pts/0 R+ 13:33 0:00 grep smb mail:/# ps aux | grep smbd root 4297 0.0 0.0 2848 700 pts/0 R+ 13:34 0:00 grep smbd mail:/# ps aux | grep swat -- -- Bill Ries-Knight Stockton, CA Respect the process, Vote.
2005 Mar 15
15
Web-based Ruby Syntax Highlighter
Hi all, Last night, I wrote a web-based syntax highlighter that takes Ruby and produces nice HTML of the code, ready for including on web pages, or in blog posts, or whatever. I don''t know how useful it will be for other people, but feel free to use it. Anyway, the URL is : http://syntax.carldr.com/ Any comments/suggestions would be gratefully received. Enjoy!
2006 Apr 19
2
Unable to allocate socket: Too may open files
Hello, we are curently benchmarking an asterisk system 1034 sip users are logged into this system and the test software is trying to establish 400 concurrent calls. In the CLI I see the following messages: Apr 19 14:20:51 WARNING[4045]: rtp.c:911 ast_rtcp_new: Unable to allocate socket: Too many open files Apr 19 14:20:51 WARNING[4045]: acl.c:306 ast_ouraddrfor: Cannot create socket Apr 19
2011 Jan 30
5
How to relocate $HOME directory
Hi there, As you know, $HOME is generally located at "/home/$username" by default. I would like to re-locate all users' $HOME directories to something like "/export/home/$username" without having a hassle/trouble. Initially, I've thought of just copying them to the new directory (under /export/home/xxx), but guessed it might trouble for the normal use (I'm pretty
2017 Feb 02
2
Samba 4.5.3 on HP UX IA64 : smbclient - tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_DISCONNECTED
...01:41 ? 34:48 ./samba -D > > > > root 4298 4296 0 15:01:41 ? > > 0:00 /opt/samba/bin/winbindd -D --option=server role > > check:inhibit=yes --foreground > > > > root 4292 4286 0 15:01:40 ? 0:52 ./samba -D > > > > root 4295 4286 0 15:01:41 ? 0:03 ./samba -D > > > > root 4289 4286 0 15:01:40 ? 0:00 ./samba -D > > > > root 4286 1 0 15:01:39 ? 0:00 ./samba -D > > > > root 4299 4286 0 15:01:41 ? 0:00 ./samba -D > > > &gt...
2019 Jul 29
4
ICE in release/9.x when using LLVM_ENABLE_MODULES
I ran into an LLVM/Clang crash when attempting to do the following: 1. Build Clang from the release/9.x branch source. 2. Use the Clang from (1) to build clangd on the release/9.x branch, with LLVM_ENABLE_MODULES=On. I wrote a script to reproduce the crash: https://gist.github.com/modocache/ac366ca9673b93bb21e75d3e72162608 At the above URL, you'll find a script `repro.sh` that reproduces
2008 Jan 16
2
mysterious crash of a particular worker
Hi, I am using the latest checkout from backgroundrb release 1.0.1. I have a worker called status_checker that periodically (every minute) checks the status of certain hosts over the network. It works fine at the beginning but after a while the worker will mysteriously disappear and stop working. I have other workers running but they do not disappear like this worker does. These are
2005 Apr 26
3
Error using e1071 svm: NA/NaN/Inf in foreign function call
...4517, 5051, 4176, 3678, 3368, 3609, 4463, 4613, 4464, 5013, 5152, 4359, 4414, 4035, 4125, 4071, 4178, 5007, 4203, 4508, 4281, 4480, 4510, 4241, 4918, 4988, 5047, 4062, 4695, 5057, 4631, 5146, 4717, 5023, 5039, 4509, 4071, 3952, 3922, 3470, 2980, 3168, 4051, 4095, 4037, 4064, 4157, 4046, 4141, 4295, 4340, 3960, 3855, 3978, 4180, 3982, 4148, 3888, 3820, 4357, 3906, 3552, 4029, 3867, 3481, 4067, 3497, 3581, 3573, 3610, 3731, 3432, 3578, 3012, 4329, 3769, 3641, 4174, 3724, 3491, 3540, 3444, 3313, 3996, 4560, 2863, 4504, 4842, 5233, 4403, 4342, 4639, 4430, 4394, 4333, 4162, 4524, 4377, 4438,...
2005 Jan 11
2
dnat problem
...0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=128 ID=59274 DF PROTO=TCP SPT=4294 DPT=443 WINDOW=16384 RES=0x00 SYN URGP=0 Jan 11 18:37:21 fw Shorewall:all2all:DROP:IN=eth0 OUT= MAC=00:04:76:a2:7f:b1:00:04:76:51:cf:5c:08:00 SRC=193.205.140.9 DST=193.205.140.106 LEN=48 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=128 ID=59284 DF PROTO=TCP SPT=4295 DPT=4430 WINDOW=16384 RES=0x00 SYN URGP=0 Jan 11 18:37:27 fw Shorewall:all2all:DROP:IN=eth0 OUT= MAC=00:04:76:a2:7f:b1:00:04:76:51:cf:5c:08:00 SRC=193.205.140.9 DST=193.205.140.106 LEN=48 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=128 ID=59286 DF PROTO=TCP SPT=4295 DPT=4430 WINDOW=16384 RES=0x00 SYN URGP=0 interfa...
2007 Nov 26
0
14 commits - libswfdec/swfdec_as_object.c libswfdec/swfdec_file_reference.c libswfdec/swfdec_load_object.c libswfdec/swfdec_sprite_movie_as.c libswfdec/swfdec_system_security.c test/trace
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