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2006 Apr 20
0
Breakdown a number [Broadcast]
...; > On Wed, 19 Apr 2006, Gabor Grothendieck wrote: > > > On 4/19/06, Paul Roebuck <roebuck at mdanderson.org> wrote: > > > > > Isn't there a builtin method for doing this and, if so, > what is it > > > called? > > > > > > breakdown <- function(whole) { > > > breaks <- c(250, 800) > > > pieces <- integer(length(breaks) + 1) > > > if (whole > breaks[2]) { > > > pieces[3] <- whole - breaks[2] > > > whole &lt...
2019 Jun 13
2
Dovecot director: show user breakdown by director?
Hi, We have recently started using the director in some tests. We are using the static passdb setup (proxy=y nopassword=y) for now, where authentication is done on the downstream IMAP servers. "dovecot director status" shows a breakdown of proxied connections per backend, but there does not seem to be a similar breakdown of user connections per director. The output of "doveadm who" is empty. I assume this is due to there being no local userdb/passdb on the directors? root at xxx:/etc/dovecot/conf.d# doveadm who user...
2007 Jul 30
0
how to get QEMU detailed breakdown in Oprofile?
Hi, as now i am doing profiling and found that the QEMU should be one of the major reason for the low network throughput on HVM Guest. In order to know details about it, it will be better to get the breakdown of QEMU in Oprofile. As see from the following results,there is only two breakdowns, how can I run the oprofile to get more detailed QEMU informations? 29933 12.5726 qemu-dm DTLB_MISSES:5000| samples| %| ------------------ 20991 70.1266 qemu-dm 8942 29.8734 anon (tgid:3608...
2011 Mar 09
1
biplot breakdown help
...slightly off scale compared with biplot(prcomp.model) Under ?biplot.prcomp it talks about lambda^scale and lambda^(1-scale) but I just can't seem to work it out so that the two biplots look the same. HELP!! Thanks Chris -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/biplot-breakdown-help-tp3344458p3344458.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2006 Aug 18
0
Ruby on Rails CMS Breakdown - Do they all stink?
...og that breaks down all of the known (that I''m aware of) CMS into feature lists and explains the current development situation as I see of it CMS w/ Rails. The blog url: http://rubyonrailsblog.com/ Article specific url: http://www.rubyonrailsblog.com/articles/2006/08/18/ruby-on-rails-cms-breakdown-do-they-all-stink FeedBurner: http://feeds.feedburner.com/RubyOnRailsBlog -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060818/5b0d2609/attachment.html
2010 Jun 29
0
performance breakdown with Xen 3.4.3 or 4.0.0 and xenified kernel 2.6.31-r14
Hello, I regularly perform benchmarks of Xen/KVM systems. When Xen 3.4.3 was released I started another benchmark and found out that the xenified kernel 2.6.31-r14 from Andrew Lyon had serious performance breakdowns when used with Xen 3.4.3 or Xen 4.0.0 but not with Xen 3.4.2. The benchmark measures compiling apache 2.2.15 under gentoo. What could be the reason? date: 02.06.2010 time emerge apache 2.2.15 native 2.6.31.12-ak2 real 0m40.736s user 0m41.479s sys 0m9.701s 2.6.31-xen0-r14-ak1 + xen...
2002 Mar 12
0
Breakdown of Treatment Sum of Squares
When using an ordered factor in aov, how do I break the treatment sum of squares into all its separate degrees of freedom? In other words can I use contr.poly in aov to get the full breakdown of the treatment sum of squares? -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "help", or "[un]subscribe" (in the "body", not the subje...
2008 Jul 14
2
Convert data set to data frame
...sd 870.77846 696.9008 1546.983 1109.9818 6198.883 valid.n 118.00000 90.0000 58.000 77.0000 15.000 attr(,"class") [1] "dstat" The above data set was generated from brkdn function and the numbers 2, 5, and etc. indicate the levels in my breakdown. Now, I want to have a data frame looks like shown below so that I can save it into my database: Level mean median var sd valid.n 2 6.11 1.29 2885 53.72 8.35e+04 5 32.72 2.74 2.343e+05 484.1...
2019 Jun 14
0
Dovecot director: show user breakdown by director?
> On 13 Jun 2019, at 20.15, Eirik Rye via dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org> wrote: > Is there a way in Dovecot to see which (or even how many) users are connected to a specific director without having to count TCP connections? # ps aux | grep imap-login dovenull 3200 0.0 0.0 44676 3376 ? S Apr16 1:15 dovecot/imap-login dovenull 3208 0.0 0.0 44664 3364 ? S
2002 May 06
1
mysterious connection breakdown - resolved
Hi there, I was able to get things working. I do not get "Corrupted check bytes on input" any more. I'm not sure what the cause was though. First, I installed OpenSSH 3.1p1. Then, I explicitly disabled anything not needed: ssh -2 -4 -a -n -T -x $host $script What stays odd is, that the debug output still says "entering interactive session". There is _no_ interactive
2011 Dec 07
1
map at fips level using multiple variables
...just started playing with county FIPS feature in maps package which allows geospatial visualization of variables on US county level. Pretty cool. I did some search but couldn't find answer to this question--how can I map more than 2 variables on US map? For example, you can map by the breakdown of income or family size. How do you further breakdown based on the values of both variables and show them on the county FIPS level? Thanks in advance! Bonnie Yuan
2008 Nov 19
2
Oja median
Hi Roger, As we know that The Oja median has (finite) breakdown point 2/n, i.e., is not robust in any reasonable sense, and is quite expensive to compute, so do we have some better methodology to compute multivariate median Rahul Agarwal Analyst Equities Quantitative Research UBS_ISC, Hyderabad On Net: 19 533 6363 [[alternative HTML version delete...
2002 May 04
0
mysterious connection breakdown
Hi there, at a school I have two servers and I created a little backup "system" for them. A cron job runs on the first server (fserver), backs stuff up there and then ssh's to the second server to run a backup script there too. (the first server is located in internal network, the second in a DMZ). When I tried everything on console, it worked fine, but when run from cron, the
2006 Jun 22
1
High breakdown/efficiency statistics -- was RE: Rosner's test [Broadcast]
What would be nice is to have something like a "robust" task view... Andy From: Berton Gunter > > Many thanks for this Martin. There now are several packages > with what appear to be overlapping functions (or at least > algorithms). Besides those you mentioned, "robust" and > "roblm" are at least two others. Any recommendations about > how or
2006 Aug 23
0
OpenSSH survey results
...said that we may publish summary data. We haven't to date, but since I extracted some to satisfy my own curiousity I thought I'd share it with the list. It's skewed towards the systems that we have access to (there's no reports from IRIX or Tru64, for example). 94 total reports breakdown by operating system (uname) 29.8 Linux 25.5 SunOS 7.4 FreeBSD 7.4 AIX 4.3 OpenBSD 4.3 NetBSD 4.3 SCO_SV 4.3 UnixWare 3.2 HP-UX 3.2 Darwin 2.1 CYGWIN_NT-5.1 2.1 UNIX_SV 1.1 sco42 1.1 QNX breakdown by architecture 59.6 i386 24.5 sparc 10.6...
2009 Jul 20
0
No subject
hangup commands. (As far as I can tell, those freezes occurred after network breakdown (VPN or ethernet link between 2 LAN switches). So at this point, I would say I can't do much to keep those network breakdown to happen). So, which tools are available to automatically detect that SIP channels are up without but no RTP media is flowing in or from them ? Regards --00c09f8de845...
2005 Mar 25
3
small issue with eth0:1
breakdown of what iam doing ok i have access to 6 ips and i want to run all of them through my firewall ifconfig eth0 209.159.32.162 netmask 255.255.255.0 up ifconfig eth0:1 209.159.32.163 netmask 255.255.255.0 up that sets up the network card to have 2 address well in shorewall i tried to add eth0:1...
2004 Jun 03
5
Time based calls charging and "reserved" numbers up to 999!
In United Kingdom, we have time based dialling pricing from most of Telco's based on time the call is placed! It is called PEAK (08.00- 18.00 Mon-Fri), OFF PEAK(18.00-08.00 Mon-Fri) and WEEKEND (all other times! Could someone from any of other countries let me know if time based charging exists in your country? Also, what numbers (up to 999) are commonly used for emergency, police or other
2012 Feb 03
0
[LLVMdev] How can I see what opt tries to delete at the end of a pass?
...cannot for the life of me figure out what is happening.  I'm not deleting > anything extra internal to my pass that I can tell, and I'm not sure how to > go about debugging it.  All I get from output/gdb is along the lines of > what you see below. > > Is there a way to see a breakdown of what exactly opt is doing, value by > value, after it hits return at the end of opt.cpp? Given your stack trace, all that is happing is that opt is deleting the module. I'm not sure what you mean by a breakdown. The assertion indicates either there's memory corruption or an Asserti...
2012 Feb 03
3
[LLVMdev] How can I see what opt tries to delete at the end of a pass?
...of 'void %'. I cannot for the life of me figure out what is happening. I'm not deleting anything extra internal to my pass that I can tell, and I'm not sure how to go about debugging it. All I get from output/gdb is along the lines of what you see below. Is there a way to see a breakdown of what exactly opt is doing, value by value, after it hits return at the end of opt.cpp? Thanks! -Griffin Wright While deleting: void % An asserting value handle still pointed to this value! UNREACHABLE executed at /x/grwright/llvm/llvm-2.9/lib/VMCore/Value.cpp:569! 0 libLLVM-2.9.so 0x569fa56b...