Displaying 12 results from an estimated 12 matches for "bromide".
2012 Mar 27
4
Help on predict.lm
...ng to use “lm“ to first estimate parameter values from a set of
calibration measurements, and then later to use those estimates to calculate
another set of values with “predict.lm”.
First I have a calibration dataset of absorbance values measured from
standard solutions with known concentration of Bromide:
> stds
abs conc
1 -0.0021 0
2 0.1003 200
3 0.2395 500
4 0.3293 800
On this small calibration series, I perform a linear regression to find the
parameter estimates of the relationship between absorbance (abs) and
concentration (conc):
> linear1 <- lm(abs~conc, data=stds)...
2007 May 08
3
Provider suitability reports
...re list, but I think feature
lists that a provider has can change -- e.g., useradd can manage
passwords as long as the Shadow library is installed.
Other comments?
--
If computers get too powerful, we can organize them into a
committee --
that will do them in. -- Bradley''s Bromide
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Luke Kanies | http://reductivelabs.com | http://madstop.com
2007 Jan 18
5
Docs moved to Trac
Hi all,
Peter Abrahamsen has duplicated all of the documentation and cookbook
pages in Puppet''s Trac page:
https://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/DocumentationStart
Please let me or Peter know if there are any problems.
--
A motion to adjourn is always in order.
--Robert Heinlein
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Luke
2007 Jan 01
9
suggestion - Password replication
Hi,
I would find it very useful if puppet were able to replicate passwords for
specified users from a master PC (the puppetmaster would do me fine, though
I suspect this may not suit everyone).
That would make changing passwords on my small Linux network a little easier.
cheers
John Dubery
2016 Jun 20
3
https and self signed
...ttee of bike-shedders decided
that software should be distributed so that copies of it expire? What
security issue was addressed by this decision? What benefit to the
public was achieved?
When real people suffer real inconvenience and real loss of productive
effort because of mindless adhesion to bromide based cures that are
blandly offered for ills that mostly exist in the imagination of the
ignorant then yes; I require evidence of their efficacy. And lining
up a bunch of band-wagon pundits chanting the same vacuous refrains is
not evidence.
And this one is going to the list.
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2007 Aug 27
11
Multiple Environment Support
I''ve got a first version of a doc explaining how multiple environment
support will work in the next release:
http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/UsingMultipleEnvironments
As always, comments are appreciated. Even if you just don''t
understand what the doc says, please let me know. It''s clear that
the community is generally unhappy with the documentation I
2007 May 17
7
Puppet not honoring alternate path to namespaceauth.conf
Greetings,
I''ve two questions for y''all.
1) I''ve setup an alternate installation path for puppet in a site local
directory outside of ''the usual places''. Puppetd seems to insist that
/etc/puppet/namespaceauth.conf exists despite setting :authconfig in both
puppet and puppetd.
As a result part of my installation now includes a symlink to point
2007 Jul 12
15
Ruby Gems and Rails
Hi,
I think this has been discussed previously on the list, so apologies if
I''m covering old ground but I''ve been using puppet to manage a few Rails
applications which have dependencies on quite a few gems, so it''s
getting to be a bit of an onerous task to manage them. It looks like
the command line interface to gems doesn''t really support automated
2008 Jun 14
9
Disabling 'node_name = facter' setting
I''m having a heck of a time trying to fix #1178, which is a problem
related to inconsistent node names, and it all stems from the
''node_name'' setting.
In the default setup, your certificate gets created with your host''s
fully qualified node name, and Puppet uses the value from the
certificate for everything.
In addition, there''s a setting,
2007 Mar 04
14
What I am doing with Puppet.
Hi,
Luke asked me if I was willing to share what I am doing with the Puppet user
community. So here goes:
I am using puppet to manage one host right now. While that isn''t a good
advertisement for Puppet''s scaling capabilities, I find it interesting
because I built my single node (personal mail, svn, ci and web server) with
puppet where I could (clearly there was some
2007 Jul 10
18
Recursive permissions
Does anyone know if it''s possible to do the following:
Given the directory structure:
/foo/bar
/foo/bar/<bunch of stuff>
Is it possible to set /foo/bar to, say 555, and all stuff below to 440
or the directory equivalent?
Thanks,
Trevor
2007 Nov 13
16
Switching from webrick to mongrel
I got tired of restarting my puppetmaster when it stopped responding and
finally switched to mongrel last night.
When running under mongrel, what sort of concurrent connection rates are
people able to get? I dont know how many individual puppetmaster
processes I should spawn, or how to tell when I should span more.
Perhaps I need more than two, because this morning I had a look at how