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2011 May 18
1
data network format and grouping analysis
Hi everyone,
I have a dataset of friendship with this format:
ego alter
4746 1 2
9742 1 3
14738 1 NA
4747 2 NA
9743 2 3
14739 2 1
4748 3 13
9744 3 5
14740 3 14
4749 4 NA
9745 4 NA
14741 4 NA
4750 5 NA
9746 5 13
14742 5 10
4751 6 12
9747 6 7
...
NA means that individuals don't select any friend. Does anyone know how
to format this dataset to use sna or igraph packages? I don't know how
to convert it into...
2007 Dec 07
1
Are these events normal?
...re are a few examples:
The most common event is:
2007-12-06 16:00:17.837654500 dovecot: Error: IMAP(xxxxxxxx): FETCH for mailbox UCE-TMP UID 1547 got too little data: 5176 vs 5184
2007-12-06 16:00:18.575403500 dovecot: Error: IMAP(xxxxxxxx): FETCH for mailbox UCE-TMP UID 1548 got too little data: 4749 vs 4757
2007-12-06 16:00:19.276147500 dovecot: Error: IMAP(xxxxxxxx): FETCH for mailbox UCE-TMP UID 1548 got too little data: 4749 vs 4757
2007-12-06 16:00:20.371238500 dovecot: Error: IMAP(xxxxxxxx): FETCH for mailbox UCE-TMP UID 1540 got too little data: 5162 vs 5170
2007-12-06 16:00:20.996483500...
2006 Jun 09
1
shutting down a mysql server renders cdr_mysqldead and asterisk nolonger makes or receives calls
Not res_config_mysql cdr_addon_mysql. All it does is log call detail
records. According to bug http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=4749
cdr_addon_mysql should not behave in this way. Therefore 1. there is no
realtime DB besides ASTDB storage of SIP phones, and 2. CDR is not a
life-or-death situation for asterisk, if it stops asterisk should
continue and replicate later (the year-old bug cited above states it
already does this).
A...
2011 May 28
8
Cisco registration problem with 1.8.3.3
I am having a problem registering my cisco phones which is exactly like that
described in
http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2011-May/262306.html
except that I am on Asterisk 1.8.3.3 and using sip level POS3-07-4-00
The symptoms are:
o 7960 lines show [X]
o Outbound calls can be made from the phone, including call pickup of inbound
calls, but not to it.
o Trace shows REGISTER
1998 Nov 24
0
Export Market for Security Products
.... White Van
Export Sales Manager
Shenzhen Bailan Industrial Development Co., Ltd.
Sales & Marketing Dept.
Address: A 505, 5F, Build SEG Science Park,
North. HuaQuing Road
Shenzhen China
Tel. (86)-755-376 2520 (8 Lines) P.C. 51828
Fax. (86)-755-332 1197 Pager: 191-548 4749
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2012 Jan 27
3
Gem Load Error
Hi group,
I''m new here, and, after search and search on Bing (trollface),
I decided to ask the group, I''m having this problem
`to_specs'': Could not find railties (>= 0) amongst [bundler-1.0.21, bundler-1.0.21, rake-0.9.2.2, rake-0.9.2] (Gem::LoadError)
Every time on i make "rails s" or "rails new",
This occurred after I updated to Ruby
2011 Oct 27
5
Asterisk Executing outbound dial number twice
Hello,
I noticed Asterisk 1.8.4.1 execute number dial twice
Log
== Using SIP RTP CoS mark 5
-- Executing [912066604 at sipphones:1] Set("SIP/4773-0003e920",
"CALLERID(num)=2066604") in new stack
== Extension Changed 4773[sipphones] new state InUse for Notify User 4701
-- Executing [912066604 at sipphones:2] Dial("SIP/4773-0003e920",
2009 Oct 09
1
Placing text in a ggplot
...33333333, -4.55555555555556,
-12.8888888888889, -16, -13.8888888888889, -14.3888888888889,
-15.5555555555556, -2.66666666666667, -0.388888888888889,
-11, -4.22222222222222, 6.38888888888889, 0.444444444444443,
-4.88888888888889, -14.5555555555556), duration = 1:366), row.names = 4749:5114, .Names = c("monthnum",
"days", "month", "temps", "duration"), class = "data.frame")
2010 Feb 28
1
ggplot 'annotate problem' again.
...555555556, -7.33333333333333,
-4.55555555555556, -12.8888888888889, -16, -13.8888888888889,
-14.3888888888889, -15.5555555555556, -2.66666666666667, -0.388888888888889,
-11, -4.22222222222222, 6.38888888888889, 0.444444444444443,
-4.88888888888889, -14.5555555555556), duration = 1:366), row.names = 4749:5114, .Names = c("month",
"days", "year", "temps", "duration"), class = "data.frame")
#================================================================
R version 2.10.0 (2009-10-26)
i386-pc-mingw32
locale:
[1] LC_COLLATE=English_Canad...
2004 Dec 08
0
dovecot 1.0-test-56 mail doesn't show up with Mac Entourage clients
...2d44 6573 6372 6970 7469 6f6e tent-Description
0x0130: 3a20 5468 6973 2069 7320 6120 6469 6769 :.This.is.a.digi
0x0140: 7461 6c6c 7920 7369 676e 6564 206d 6573 tally.signed.mes
0x0150: 7361 6765 2070 6172 740d 0a0d 0a2d 2d2d sage.part....---
0x0160: 2d2d 4245 4749 4e20 5047 5020 5349 474e --BEGIN.PGP.SIGN
0x0170: 4154 5552 452d 2d2d 2d2d 0d0a 5665 7273 ATURE-----..Vers
0x0180: 696f 6e3a 2047 6e75 5047 2076 312e 322e ion:.GnuPG.v1.2.
0x0190: 3620 2847 4e55 2f4c 696e 7578 290d 0a0d 6.(GNU/Linux)...
0x01a0: 0a69 4438 4442...
2023 Aug 24
4
[PATCH (set 1) 00/20] Rid W=1 warnings from GPU
On Thu, 24 Aug 2023, Jani Nikula wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Aug 2023, Lee Jones <lee at kernel.org> wrote:
> > This set is part of a larger effort attempting to clean-up W=1
> > kernel builds, which are currently overwhelmingly riddled with
> > niggly little warnings.
>
> The next question is, how do we keep it W=1 clean going forward?
My plan was to fix them all, then
2012 Mar 29
2
Rails 3.2 and Streaming using response_body
I am working on a streaming download (CSV) from Rails 3.2 and am coming up
against an issue of the initial page request taking a long time. The
following controller code illustrates my issue:
self.response_body = Enumerator.new do |y|
10_000_000.times do
y << "Hello World"
end
end
With the above, the response does seem like its streaming
2009 Oct 17
2
Putting names on a ggplot
...555555556, -7.33333333333333,
-4.55555555555556, -12.8888888888889, -16, -13.8888888888889,
-14.3888888888889, -15.5555555555556, -2.66666666666667, -0.388888888888889,
-11, -4.22222222222222, 6.38888888888889, 0.444444444444443,
-4.88888888888889, -14.5555555555556), duration = 1:366), row.names = 4749:5114, .Names = c("month",
"days", "year", "temps", "duration"), class = "data.frame")
2005 Apr 26
3
Error using e1071 svm: NA/NaN/Inf in foreign function call
...4344, 4683, 5516, 5067, 4757,
4685, 4750, 4326, 4315, 4490, 2928, 3461, 3471, 3251, 3641, 3790,
8727, 4629, 4069, 4232, 4677, 4022, 4283, 4096, 4378, 4040, 4642,
5026, 4820, 4451, 4753, 4360, 4783, 5095, 4886, 4741, 5060, 4781,
4522, 4759, 4907, 4287, 4460, 4752, 4259, 3750, 4393, 5191, 4993,
4749, 4309, 4059, 4824, 4539, 4681, 4669, 4953, 4580, 4864, 4604,
4755, 4935, 4932, 4846, 4479, 5164, 5240, 4778, 6603, 6004, 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,...
2008 Feb 22
0
lustre error
...node4 kernel: LustreError:
4567:0:(acceptor.c:442:lnet_acceptor()) Skipped 1 previous similar message
Feb 22 11:20:47 node4 kernel: Lustre:
4810:0:(ldlm_lib.c:497:target_handle_reconnect()) hallmark-OST0004:
88e387a4-d83e-de76-51e7-6db0118d556e reconnecting
Feb 22 11:20:53 node4 kernel: Lustre:
4749:0:(ldlm_lib.c:497:target_handle_reconnect()) hallmark-OST0004:
152f0c05-d8cd-99d2-7d79-248cf7c45cf2 reconnecting
Feb 22 11:20:55 node4 kernel: Lustre:
4789:0:(ldlm_lib.c:497:target_handle_reconnect()) hallmark-OST0004:
f1ba7827-0ffe-69e3-3809-e602b55aab49 reconnecting
Feb 22 11:20:55 node4 kerne...
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
...4742: 4742
+4742: 4742
+4742: 4742
+4743: 4743
+4743: 4743
+4743: 4743
+4744: 4744
+4744: 4744 reset
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+4748: 4748
+4748: 4748
+4748: 4748
+4749: 4749
+4749: 4749
+4749: 4749
+4750: 4750
+4750: 4750
+4750: 4750
+4751: 4751
+4751: 4751
+4751: 4751
+4752: 4752
+4752: 4752 reset
+4752: 4752 reset
+4753: 4753
+4753: 4753 reset
+4753: 4753 reset
+4754: 4754
+4754: 4754 reset
+4754: 4754 reset
+4755: 4755
+4755: 4755 reset
+4755: 4755 reset
+4756...
2012 Oct 28
6
Having some Trouble Data Structures
Hi All,
I'm trying to run a simulation of host-pathogen evolution based around individuals.
What I need to have is a dataframe or table of some description - describing all the individuals of a pathogen population (so far I've implemented this as a matrix):
ID No_of_Effectors Effectors (Sequences)
[1,] 0001 3 ## 3
2010 Sep 03
1
TinycoreLinux Install
...sr/local/bin/sed
configure:4522: checking for grep that handles long lines and -e
configure:4580: result: /usr/local/bin/grep
configure:4585: checking for egrep
configure:4647: result: /usr/local/bin/grep -E
configure:4652: checking for fgrep
configure:4714: result: /usr/local/bin/grep -F
configure:4749: checking for ld used by gcc
configure:4816: result: /usr/local/bin/ld
configure:4823: checking if the linker (/usr/local/bin/ld) is GNU ld
configure:4838: result: yes
configure:4850: checking for BSD- or MS-compatible name lister (nm)
configure:4899: result: /usr/local/bin/nm -B
configure:5029: ch...
2013 Feb 21
2
ggplot2, geomtile fill assignment
...-0.025 3 6988
1004 1004 0.1875 0.5875 -0.025 3 6382
1005 1005 0.1875 0.6125 -0.025 3 6017
1006 1006 0.1875 0.6375 -0.025 3 5138
1007 1007 0.1875 0.6625 -0.025 3 4461
1008 1008 0.1875 0.6875 -0.025 3 4585
1009 1009 0.1875 0.7125 -0.025 3 4749
1010 1010 0.1875 0.7375 -0.025 3 5024
1011 1011 0.1875 0.7625 -0.025 3 5441
1012 1012 0.1875 0.7875 -0.025 3 5763
1013 1013 0.1875 0.8125 -0.025 3 6343
1014 1014 0.1875 0.8375 -0.025 3 6575
1015 1015 0.1875 0.8625 -0.025 3 5480
1016 1016 0.1875...
2010 Apr 19
20
Lustre Client - Memory Issue
Hi Guys,
My users are reporting some issues with memory on our lustre 1.8.1 clients.
It looks like when they submit a single job at a time the run time was about
4.5 minutes. However, when they ran multiple jobs (10 or less) on a client
with 192GB of memory on a single node the run time for each job was
exceeding 3-4X the run time for the single process. They also noticed that
the swap space