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2006 Apr 03
1
GoDaddy royally screws over aussievoip.com.au and soft-swtich.org
...for AT
LEAST 24 hours. I've spoken to coppice and he has a reasonably recent
backup, but I'll be crawling google's cache for anything in there to try
to rebuild aussievoip.
Yes, I had backups. They were on the machine. It was a shared hosting
server. You'd expect never to have data _loss_, just fumble-finger-ism.
Obviously, I was wrong.
GoDaddy sucks, indeed.
Anyway, it's being taken care of, just don't expect there to be any
aussievoip for at least a couple of days.
--Rob
2017 Jul 29
1
rugarch package: VaRTest()
Dear all,
I want to backtest my Value at Risk output using the VaRTest() function in the rugarch package. I do not understand if the numeric vector of VaR which needs to be calculated is in negative or positive terms. Usually VaR is expressed in positive terms.
Do I have to use positive values for VaR in the VaRTest() formula?
Thanks for your help.
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2010 Aug 17
18
write RPC & congestion
Hi, thanks for previous help.
I have some question about Lustre RPC and the sequence of events that
occur during large concurrent write() involving many processes and large
data size per process. I understand there is a mechanism of flow
control by credits, but I''m a little unclear on how it works in general
after reading the "networking & io protocol" white paper.
Is