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2012 Dec 13
2
replace parenthetical phrases in a string
R-helpers, I have a vector of character strings in which I would like to replace each parenthetical phrase with a single space, " ". For example if I start with x, I would like to end up with y. x <- c("My toast=bog(keep=3 no=4) and eggs(er34)omit=32", "dogs have ears", "cats have tails (and ears, too!)") y <- c("My toast=bog and eggs
2013 May 15
5
Shell Scripting Random Delay
I have a shell script that's run every 5 minutes I use to call many other shell scripts. Is there a way to wait a random number of seconds before executing each line? Something like this. wait_random 10 - 180 (perl /scripts/my_script.pl) & wait_random 10 - 180 (perl /scripts/my_script5.pl) & wait_random 10 - 180 (perl /scripts/my_script7.pl) & I have many entries in this file
2000 Jan 31
0
Why does backing up a Windows workstation bog it down so?
I just put a DAT drive in my Linux box, and used it to back up the whole LAN. While the Windows boxes are being backed up, they get VERY slow. They don't get this slow when I do a find file, or any other disk intensive activity locally, and when I do that, the disk light is on pretty much full-time - doing backup, it seems to be on only about 50% of the time. Is this some horribly bad code in
1998 Jun 19
0
AW: Mapping Samba Drives (Samba Digest 1721) (Suzanne George)
Sorry Suzanne, but for this problem I did not have a solution! The Problem is, that WIN NT, start the Network with the LOGIN - Screen (one of the Security Mechanism). I've you try to enter the network request to the AUTOEXEC.BAT - File, it will not mountd // map one of the drives, because the network isn't start at this time! The next Point you could enter is after the Login - Screen
1998 Jun 18
1
Mapping Samba Drives (Samba Digest 1721) (Suzanne George)
Hello happy Samba People, I use the following trick for mounting my Samba Maps at start-up at my WIN NT Workstation 4.0 (hate this beast). I use the logon Scripts that could be used by WIN NT. (See Directory : \system32\repl\import\scripts). You should give the file a "good" name (I use my Login Name for that (SVEN.BAT)). Then I use the "net use" in the Script for ex. :
2003 Sep 26
2
outbound IAX calls bog down DSL
Evening, I've got * asterisk up and running with nufone account for inbound and outbound calls from the world... everything works quite nicely except that I noticed last night that when I have a call active from * to nufone, web surfing on the network slows to a crawl... additionally, I have a VPN tunnel to another office (using CIPE) and while inter-office (i.e. - SIP to SIP) calls
2008 Sep 02
3
Control IO related to a process
Is there a way to nice the IO on a process such as dd? If not, what could be a way to control the IO level of such a process from bogging down a server to severely. Thanks, jlc
2001 Mar 10
3
fatal signal 11
I downloaded the latest wine from the cvs site and ran its ./tools/wineinstall. It ran for quite a while and croaked on /wine/server/semaphore.c. Basically, gcc says "Internal compiler error: program cc1 bog fatal signal 11". The compiler is 2.91.66 (aka egcs-1.1.2 release) and compiles other programs including 2.4.1 & 2.4.2 Linux kernels just fine. I am puzzled what 'fatal
2013 Apr 25
2
extracting tables from web pages?
Hello: What tools would you recommend for extracting the table of members of the US House of representatives from "http://house.gov/representatives/" and "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_current_members_of_the_United_States_House_of_Representatives_by_age"? I started writing something using getURL{RCurl}. However, I'm getting bogged down
2007 Feb 18
3
CentOS 4.4-IBM Netvista Performace Problems, help needed.
I've got an odd situation that I need some advise on. I have two computers that I am planning to use as a cluster. I initially started with some left over Compaq Presairos with 667MHz CPUs. I loaded CentOS 4.3 and later updated to 4.4. Things ran normally, albeit slowly. I had an opportunity to upgrade to a pair of IBM Netvistas with 2.26 GHz CPUs, I did this by transferring the
2018 Nov 15
3
Mail slowed down to a crawl...
Been moving along just fine for a couple years now, then in the last two days, email has slowed to a crawl. Retrieving email via IMAP is very slow, progress bar in the mail client shows that it is downloading messages almost constantly, like it never closes the connection, or it?s getting the messages very slowly. The server that dovecot/postfix is on has also bogged down to a crawl. The
2010 Jun 16
2
cpuspeed settings??
Hey, folks, Sometimes my workstation bogs down... slows to a crawl. Using gkrellm, it's obvious the CPU is the laggard. The top utility confirms: the load average gets up over 4 at times. But this occurs when cpu stepping pegs the speed at 600MHz. This processor is capable of 1.5GHz and when it's allowed to run at that speed, t...
2004 Dec 07
4
Linking asterisk to an existing small office PBX
Hi All I've done some reading on the wiki and read some of the mailing list archives, but can't see anything on this. I guess this means I'm either searching on the wrong thing, or have totally the wrong idea... Can anyone suggest if the following is possible? Currently, our office has a 24 analogue extension PBX, and 2 ISDN lines providing it with external connectivity. We have
2010 Jul 07
2
Puppet report server
I was looking into the reporting features in puppet today and realized that though I want the reports I don''t want to bog my puppetmasters down with the task of generating the rrd and png files. Also I already have a server set up to do reporting on various other things that already has the space/CPU cycles and that''s where everyone already goes to look for information. Plus we
2008 Jun 20
2
The Green Book and its relevance to R
I bogged down about half way through reading the Green Book, in part because it became increasingly difficult to understand how some of the ideas related to R, as opposed to S (which I have not used). Does any reader know whether there is a document that points out differences between S and R that would be helpful in reading the Green Book? Ideally, perhaps, I need a "crib sheet" to
2011 Feb 13
1
Fwd: Re: Swap: create or not?
I think I wrote not very clearly. I say ''swap in domU will save in case lag or little mistake with balloon''. If course, there is no any kind of ballooning for dom0. Right now we running pretty much VMs for our cloud services and we use heavy memory management (it grabs and gives memory with lag less then second depends on usage in customers VM). And we have some statistics
2000 Sep 14
5
ListenAddress option.
How do I compile OpenSSH so that I can use: ListenAddress 0.0.0.0 in my sshd_config file ? Currently I get: [root at dark openssh-2.2.0p1]# sshd -d debug: sshd version OpenSSH_2.2.0p1 debug: Seeding random number generator debug: read DSA private key done debug: Seeding random number generator error: getnameinfo failed fatal: Cannot bind any address. if I try to use "ListenAddress
2004 Jul 03
2
2.4.24 I/O error breakage
Twice in the past week (when things have previously been fine for a year), a server has locked up spewing forth a continuous stream of ext3 write errors. This is to a bog-standard IDE disk, only thing on the controller, etc. Nothing EVER hits the logs. Not a single error. Every process that accesses the disk seems to fail. It looks like ext3 is failing every I/O request. If the machine is
2013 Jan 26
2
a function more appropriate than 'sapply'?
I'm wondering if I need to use a function other than sapply as the following line of code runs indefinitely (or > 30 min so far) and uses up all 16Gb of memory on my machine for what seems like a very small dataset (data attached in a txt file wells.txt <http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n4656723/wells.txt> ). The R code is:
2011 Jul 19
0
Orphan threads with Cellphone (Blackberry) player
...gt; > > You've consistently used "threads" here where there are most certainly > no additional threads being started. There are additional connections, > though. Icecast scales very well with more connections; it's not > really accurate to suggest that this "bogs down" the server. ("threads" is a term that is probably technically incorrect.) Each listener connection "bogs down" the server to the extent that one additional worthless listener connection is being maintained. This means bandwidth being used that does no good. Have 10,...