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2010 Nov 01
1
ggplot map bounds
...mapping portion of this code states <- data.frame(map("state", plot=FALSE,xlim= c(-85,-75),ylim=c(33,37))[c("x","y")]) usamap<- ggplot(states)+geom_path(aes(x,y)) usamap When I plot this the problem is that the bounds of the plot is from 31N to 38N and 90W to 75W. The problem is that I only need the bounds of the plot to be from 33N to 37N and 85W to 75W. The way this is now, if I try to subset the states object, I get a garbled mess of lines. The rest of the code provides what I'm trying to do with the attached data. usamap + geom_point(data=obsme...
2020 Aug 08
4
Synology NAS is shutting down Ubuntu servers after very brief power outage (fwd)
On Fri, 7 Aug 2020, Todd Benivegna wrote: > APC Back-UPS NS 650M1 UPS ---USB---> Synology NAS (DS416 - Master?) > ---Ethernet---> Netgear Managed Switch w/ uplink to router <---Ethernet--- > Servers (Ubuntu 20.04 - Plex, Pulsar, Proton - All three set as slaves) I'm guessing that the UPS supplies only the NAS, not the 3 Ubuntu machines. Do they have their own UPS's?
2020 Aug 08
0
Synology NAS is shutting down Ubuntu servers after very brief power outage (fwd)
...at the UPS supplies only the NAS, not the 3 Ubuntu machines. Do > they have their own UPS's? No, the Synology and the three servers are all on the one UPS (also my switch and spare monitor). All these are super low power devices (two Intel NUCs and a Raspberry Pi) so at idle the draw like 50-75w and at max load it’s like 100-150w tops.  UPS is rated for 300w. > Better: > >  SHUTDOWNCMD "logger -t upsmon.conf \"UPS status [$( upsc ups at 192.168.1.70 ups.status )]:$( upsc ups at 192.168.1.70 battery.charge )\" ; /sbin/shutdown -h +0" > > I forgot the batte...
2020 Aug 08
1
Synology NAS is shutting down Ubuntu servers after very brief power outage (fwd)
...supplies only the NAS, not the 3 Ubuntu machines. Do > > they have their own UPS's? > No, the Synology and the three servers are all on the one UPS (also my switch and spare monitor). All these are super low power devices (two Intel NUCs and a Raspberry Pi) so at idle the draw like 50-75w and at max load it’s like 100-150w tops.  UPS is rated for 300w. > > Better: > > > >  SHUTDOWNCMD "logger -t upsmon.conf \"UPS status [$( upsc ups at 192.168.1.70 ups.status )]:$( upsc ups at 192.168.1.70 battery.charge )\" ; /sbin/shutdown -h +0" > > &gt...
2006 Apr 21
10
Power over Ethernet (PoE) switch recommendations
Hi listers, I am looking for people who have used Power over Ethernet switches, primarily in conjunction with Polycom IP 501's. I've been looking at the Linksys SRW224P, since I've had good luck with the SRW224 in our office. However, Nortel, Cisco, Adtran, etc. all have an offering, all of which vary in price. I would appreciate any input people have to offer. Thanks, James
2010 Jan 16
95
Best 1.5TB drives for consumer RAID?
Which consumer-priced 1.5TB drives do people currently recommend? I had zero read/write/checksum errors so far in 2 years with my trusty old Western Digital WD7500AAKS drives, but now I want to upgrade to a new set of drives that are big, reliable and cheap. As of Jan 2010 it seems the price sweet spot is the 1.5TB drives. As I had a lot of success with Western Digital drives I thought I would
2008 Jun 30
4
Rebuild of kernel 2.6.9-67.0.20.EL failure
Hello list. I'm trying to rebuild the 2.6.9.67.0.20.EL kernel, but it fails even without modifications. How did I try it? Created a (non-root) build environment (not a mock ) Installed the kernel.scr.rpm and did a rpmbuild -ba --target=`uname -m` kernel-2.6.spec 2> prep-err.log | tee prep-out.log The build failed at the end: Processing files: kernel-xenU-devel-2.6.9-67.0.20.EL Checking