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2007 Jul 27
1
MRTG with 14all.cgi on centos 5
...4all.cgi cgi script. I downloaded it from below URL. http://my14all.sourceforge.net/14all-1.1.txt and did only below 3 changes to that file. those can be seen in BOLDletters. # if MRTG_lib.pm (from mrtg) is not in the module search path (@INC) # uncomment the following line and change the path appropriatly: #use lib qw(/usr/local/mrtg-2/lib/mrtg2); use lib qw(/usr/lib/mrtg2); # if RRDs (rrdtool perl module) is not in the module search path (@INC) # uncomment the following line and change the path appropriatly # or use a LibAdd: setting in the config file #use lib qw(/usr/local/rrdtool-1.0.38/lib/p...
2007 Apr 03
2
Coding for contrasts in unbalanced designs
...39;E','E','E','E','F','G','G','H','I','I','J','J','J','K','L','L','L')) > summary(F) A B C D E F G H I J K L 1 1 4 6 6 1 2 1 2 3 1 3 I thus want to code contrasts appropriatly. I have looked in R documentations and R-help archives without finding the information for unbalanced designs. Any help will be very useful. Thanks you very much. Guillaume Brutel. --------------------------------- [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2006 Jul 26
2
Questions regarding complex searching
I am pretty new to Ruby on Rails, but have been running into difficulty with getting search to do what I want. What I plan to do is to have, say, 10 fields in a form with a submit button. The user can select which ones they fill out, and when they click submit the database is searched appropriatly. That is, if the name and state fields were both filled it, a page would display entries that had that name who also had the state. Please let me know if there is a this search ''utitlity'' out there for RoR. Thanks. ~Shawn -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2008 Jul 29
3
ipfw "bug" - recv any = not recv any
I hesitate to call this a "bug" as I don't know all the history behind the ipfw2 decisions, so let me toss this out there and see I'm just missing something. Overview ======== The negated operator, "not recv any" was taken to mean "any packet never received by an interface" believed to be equivalent to "any packet that originated on the current
2007 Nov 21
9
purging exported resources
...collected file isn''t purged. I can remove it manually and puppet doesn''t recreate it but it''s an unmanaged resource that I''m instructing it to purge and it''s not. In a more concrete example if I do: nagios::server { FOO: } run puppet... file is created appropriatly everything is happy I now remove nagios::server { FOO: } the file isn''t removed despite the directory being purged I added a tidy rule at one point and that seems to clean things up, but what happens is it does the purge, then recreates the file resource b/c it''s missing. Bu...
2003 Sep 14
1
estimating quantiles from binned data
Suppose I have a set of binned data, counts exceeding a series of arbitrary thresholds, a total N, a minimum and maximum, those sorts of things. Is there a "standard" method for estimating arbitrary quantiles from this? My initial thought is that the counts and min/max give me solutions at various points along the empirical cdf. As the data are roughly log-normal, I thought maybe I
2002 Feb 14
0
[Bug 117] New: OpenSSH second-guesses PAM
...tem deamons - OpenSSH traditionally would not even start PAM, and now starts it specifying 'NOUSER' as the login name. I feel that the correct behaviour is to always call PAM. There are two particular reasons: Firstly, it ensures that PAM gets to decide that a user is invalid, and log it appropriatly. OpenSSH can add its own checks to the top, but the first decision should be with PAM. The second is to prevent username guessing attacks - by always calling PAM the system should always suffer the same timeouts/delays no matter the existance of the attempted login. Another (almost certainly l...
2002 May 27
0
Win2K VPN server + Samba WINS trouble
...ctly except for the fact that the remote road worriers dont seem to get their names listed in the workgroup on the master browser, (Samba 2.2.4). The Win2k server assigns ip addresses in the range of 192.168.9.0/24, and the master browers/WINS server is on 192.168.10.2, everything is assigned appropriatly, and all the computers point back to the right IP for the WINS server. I can browser the workgroup from the Road worries fine, but the netbios name of the road worrier never appears in the workgroup. I'm not completely sure if this is an issue with the Win2k server or something the samb...
2004 Aug 13
1
Using a TE405P to connect to an existing PBX
We originally purchased a TE405P so we could connect our Asterisk server directly to the T1 PRI from our provider, however due to all the problems reported with T1 PRI's interacting directly with Asterisk, we scrapped that idea and decided to stick with our Cisco router making the conversion to SIP. Anyways, we found a new potential use for it. We have an old location with an existing PBX,
2007 Jan 09
6
rcov seg fault
Hi Trying to get rcov going (has been working), but with the following context and specs it fails. context ''/account POST with invalid attendee'' do controller_name :account setup do Attendee.stub!(:create!).and_raise(ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid.new( Attendee.new)) end specify ''should raise on create'' do Attendee.should_receive(:create!).with({
2005 Mar 08
0
problem in compiling chan_mISDN
...ules # # The following line tells the makefile where to find the asterisk src, so # please edit this one if necessary # ASTERISKSRC=/usr/src/asterisk # # The following line tells the makefile where to put in the configfile # of this module # AST_CONFIG_DIR=/etc/asterisk/ # # The Includes are Set appropriatly # ASTERISKINC=$(ASTERISKSRC)/include # # mISDNuser PATHS # MISDNUSER=/usr/src/mISDNuser MISDNUSERINC=$(MISDNUSER)/include MISDNUSERLIB=$(MISDNUSER)/lib # # mISDNuser Version # # If you dont use the Jolly mISDNuser version above 2.7 then comment this # #CFLAGS+=-DMISDNUSER_JOLLY # # ASTERISK...
2012 Jan 10
5
Puppet proxies
I''ve seen a couple of examples of using puppet to control services where you can''t run a puppet agent on the resource. As far as I can tell they work by having puppet proxy through some external-service control mechanism, such as fog. The question is: where does the proxy run? I assume a puppet agent needs to run somewhere. Where do you put that agent, how do you configure it,
1998 Oct 15
1
Problem to map home dir
...(Brad Greer) # FLAGSM = -DNEXT2 # LIBSM = # This is for NEXTSTEP Release 3.0 and greater (including OPENSTEP for Mach). # contributed by brad@cac.washington.edu (Brad Greer) # additional configuration by pmarcos@next.com (Paul Marcos) # For compiling n-way fat executables, you should append the appropriat -arch # flags to the FLAGSM variable. Valid flags are: # -arch m68k # -arch i386 # -arch hppa # -arch sparc # To compile 4-way fat, you would append # -arch m68k -arch i386 -arch hppa -arch sparc # FLAGSM = -DNEXT3_0 # LIBSM = # NOTE: ISC is also known as "INTERACTIVE"...
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
...der Redirection" User configuration option > in a Group Policies so that I can redirect the "My Documents", > "Documents and Settings" and such folders... to the users' SAMBA home. > > I am using DOMAIN security level and the homes do get mounted/mapped > appropriatly when the users log on to the DOMAIN (since I specified the > users home using DSA.MSC). The users are able to write and create files > in their respective home directories. > > But when trying to apply the Group Policy Object I get the following > error: > > "Failed to...