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2012 Jul 06
1
Problems with crashing IBM X3630 M3/ZFS
Hello. I've got a quartet of IBM x3630 M3 with one that is frequently
hard locking under heavy NFS load. I am running 9.0-RELEASE with all
the patches from freebsd-update.
My problem machine has 8 16 core clients, each doing IO intensive tasks
connected to it via a Procurve and the onboard igb0 interface. Mostly
network reads, typically 10MB read per MB written.
When the machine locks
2010 Mar 15
3
I stream read - stale NFS file handle
Hi,
I am running dovecot/postfix/amavisd within a jail on freebsd. I have a
nullfs mounted within the jail that links back to an NFS server.
I am constantly getting these errors and my mail never gets delivered. I
am hoping someone has a fix for me!
Mar 15 18:26:02 deliver(boomer at vximultimedia.com): Error: copy:
i_stream_read() failed: Stale NFS file handle
Mar 15 18:26:02 deliver(boomer
2010 Jan 11
3
Illustrating kernel distribution in wheat ears
Dear all
R2.10 WinXP
I have a dataset dealing with the way different wheat cultivars build their yield.
Wheat ears are organised in spikelets where the spikelets can be numbered from the bottom, with even numbers on one side and odd on the other.
I know how many kernels there were in each spikelet after some months spent counting them...
Now I want to illustrate the differences between the
2012 Oct 16
2
List of Levels for all Factor variables
...FWT_MAR_STATUS : Factor w/ 2 levels "M","S": 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 ...
$ COVERED_DP : int 2 2 4 0 1 3 1 2 0 0 ...
$ YRS_IN_SERIES : int 13 29 16 26 18 9 19 3 7 26 ...
$ SAVINGS_PCT : int 10 0 6 19 8 0 10 15 15 18 ...
$ Generation : Factor w/ 4 levels "Baby Boomers",..: 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 ...
2. Create mydataF to only include factor variables (and exclude NAME which I am not interested in)
> mydataF<-mydata[,sapply(mydata,function(x)is.factor(x))][,-1]
3. Get a list of all levels
> sapply(mydataF,function(x)levels(x))
$APPT_TYP_CD_LL
[1]...
2005 Jun 07
2
Compiling PHP Bindings
Hi all.
I have problem compiling xapian php bindings.
I am using debian sarge.
I have installed php4-dev before compilation.
I am getting the following errors:
boomer:~/xapian/xapian-bindings-0.9.0# make
make all-recursive
make[1]: Entering directory `/root/xapian/xapian-bindings-0.9.0'
Making all in php4
make[2]: Entering directory `/root/xapian/xapian-bindings-0.9.0/php4'
make
2024 Mar 20
1
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Way too many of my fellow boomers exemplify the old saying about being "
born on third base and strutting because you think you hit a triple".
Tim, KA4LFP####
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Morse code, the original digital mode
Real radios glow in the dark.
SWAN rule number 1: Life is too short to have a puny signal. ? K0MHP
SWAN rule number 2:...
2009 Jul 30
1
Re: Audio in OpenSolaris 2009.06 x86
Thanks all - apparently Opensound was integrated into b115 of SXCE (running b118 at the moment), so I understand assuming the application can be built successfully I guess everything should be rocking and rolling.
Doesn't look as if this process is entirely straightforward gathering by the activity of another forumite who seems to be determined to nut this out! 8)
Cheers,
Dave
2012 Sep 15
0
Random Forest and Correlated Fields
...S
1. Age
2. Age Cohorts (i.e. 20-30, 30-40 yrs old, etc)
3. Age Career Cohort (similar to above but wider bin i.e ("Early (Age <35)", "Mid (Age 35 -49", etc)
4. Birth year (probably not in R since more than 32 categories)
5. Generation (i.e. Boomers, Generation X, Y, etc)
#all categorical variables except 'Birth year' and Age
- Hire Date BASED VARIABLES
6. Years of Service
7. Years of service chorts
Or even, for example age and service are correlated (r~.57).?
Daniel Lopez
Workforce Analyst
HRIM - Workforce...
1998 Oct 19
1
dynamically loading C++
Is there a function ".C++(...)" for R, or does anybody know how to
dynamically load C++ functions into R?
lg at
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Adrian Trapletti, Vienna University of Economics and Business
Administration, Augasse 2-6, A-1090 Vienna, Austria
Phone: ++43 1 31336 4561, Fax: ++43 1 31336 708,
Email: adrian.trapletti at wu-wien.ac.at
2003 Nov 13
2
Apache leaks sensitive info in PHP phpinfo() calls
Hi,
I wanted to get some opinions on this subject before I submit a PR about
it. I don't know if there are any pitfalls with the 'fix' I suggested
and though it best to run it past people here before submitting. If
there's a better place to post this please let me know (freebsd-ports?).
The send-pr output I was about to send explains everything so I'll just
paste it here:
2010 Jul 15
13
The perils of GMAX
gmax won't start up after the initial time. The messages I am getting indicate that it has become case sensitive with respect to names. The installer put in a directory named 'stdplugs' but the program wanted it to be 'StdPlugs'. So I renamed it. It still says these libraries fail to initialize. I must be missing a windows module but I did put in the recommended winetricks
2012 Nov 13
3
Bug#693154: xen-hypervisor-4.0-amd64: Xen "map irq failed" with Intel igb driver and 82576 quad port nic
Package: xen-hypervisor-4.0-amd64
Version: 4.0.1-5.4
Severity: important
When using the the intel igb driver from the 3.2.0-0.bpo.4-amd64 kernel and debian squeeze hypervisor with a Intel 82576 quad port nic the first nic fails to get an IRQ mapping:
relevant lines from dmesg
----8<----
[ 24.264857] Intel(R) Gigabit Ethernet Network Driver - version 3.2.10-k
[ 24.264929] Copyright (c)
2006 Mar 12
3
Mappery breakthrough : Garmin topo, vista, rino, under linux & CXO
...ome of the software suites from other vendors who have USB drivers.
So we hardened linux users can do our things in the woods
(and, most likely, on the roads and streets) without needing Windows
machines; the vendors of both hard- and software will have a larger
market, especially as the Baby Boomers retire, and some of them also
get rid of Windows; and so will authors and publishers of both linux
books and GPS/mapware books.
Methinks toasts are indicated all around.
--
Beartooth Staffwright, Hunter by Birth, Not Quite Clueless
Power User by God's Grace, Linux's, and the Net'...
2004 Feb 26
3
Environment Poisoning and login -p
There's been an ongoing discussion (started by
Colin Percival's recent work on nologin) about
environment-poisoning attacks via "login -p".
I thought I saw a way to address this, but the more I learn,
the uglier this looks. Maybe some of the good folks who read
freebsd-security can puzzle this one out:
Problem: login -p can be used to propagate environment flags
in order to
2009 Apr 27
10
5.3 on an EeePC??
I have an ASUS EeePC 701 (with 2GB of RAM and an 8 GB card), on
which I've installed CentOS on the hard-drive-plus-card. But it can't
even use my eth0.
Some one on a local LUG, where I had mentioned that other OSs did fine
with all the same exact hardware, suggested that CentOS, being designed
for stability rather than the bleeding edge, likely lacks drivers; so I
need to get
2009 Jul 23
6
SSH attacks from china
Okay, I have a server connected to the net but have not added fail2ban or
anything on top of my firewall yet.
Thought you guys might get a kick out of this one user, ip is from china,
who has got a heck of a knack for making assumptions on possible usernames.
Enjoy this..., 8000+ attempts. Scroll down for funky ones. I have no root
access enabled on this server and it is pretty bare. Just using
2010 Jul 13
0
circumvent the proxy user
Hello everybody,
my company wants to integrate all Unix servers into active directory.
For "normal" account management I decided more or less to go down the
winbind route.
To have all information in one place, we also want to put sudoers in the AD.
Now the question is, how can I access the information ?
I don't think, winbind can provide sudoers information.
So, I guess I have to