Displaying 11 results from an estimated 11 matches for "checktimings".
2010 Nov 08
2
Fuzzy merge using timestamps
Greetings Supreme Council of R Masters,
Like toddler, I have gotten my head stuck in the banisters of R ... again.
Let it be know I am still a neophyte in the R-community forum world, so
please don't flame me too bad.
I have two sets of data, each with a set of timestamps. I would like to
somehow merge the datasets based on the timestamps and an individual
identifier. That is there are
2008 Apr 09
2
fuzzy merge
Hi,
I would like to merge two data frames. It is just that I want the merging to be done with some kind of a fuzzy criterion. Let me explain.
My first data frame looks like this :
ID1 time1 dt
1 2008-01-02 13:11 10
2 2008-01-02 14:20 20
3
2004 Mar 02
2
Some timings for 64 bit Opteron (ATLAS, GOTO, std)
Hi Martin,
When I attended the LinuxWorld Expo in NYC back in January, I chatted with
some folks at the AMD booth, as well as guys from Penguin Computing (where
we bought our Opteron box). I was told that the Operton has this somewhat
strange setup that the memory is controlled by one CPU. The net effect of
this being that when both CPUs are running, one might only be running at
around 90%
2016 Jun 05
3
Is a timer a file?
On Sat, 4 Jun 2016, Charles Lepple wrote:
> On Jun 3, 2016, at 6:48 AM, Roger Price <roger at rogerprice.org> wrote:
>> ... the timer. I don't see it in /var/lib/ups where the locate tool
>> finds upsd.pid, and I don't see it in /run or /var/run where I see
>> upsmon.pid.
>>
> ... it seems that the timers are only stored in memory. See
>
2016 Jun 03
3
Is a timer a file?
Hi, I'm trying to get a better understanding of what a timer is, so I
added the following line to upssched.conf
# Debug - turn on long-running timer to find out where upssched puts it
AT ONBATT * START-TIMER where-am-I 1000
I can then start this timer by pulling the power cord from the wall for
just a few seconds.
I now have 1000 seconds to find the timer. I don't see it in
2016 Jun 04
0
Is a timer a file?
On Jun 3, 2016, at 6:48 AM, Roger Price <roger at rogerprice.org> wrote:
>
> Hi, I'm trying to get a better understanding of what a timer is, so I added the following line to upssched.conf
>
> # Debug - turn on long-running timer to find out where upssched puts it
> AT ONBATT * START-TIMER where-am-I 1000
>
> I can then start this timer by pulling the power cord
2017 Mar 21
0
Is a timer a file?
Hi Roger,
reviving this discussion, since we have a Github ticket for 2.7.5:
https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/293
2016-06-05 12:34 GMT+02:00 Roger Price <roger at rogerprice.org>:
> On Sat, 4 Jun 2016, Charles Lepple wrote:
>
> On Jun 3, 2016, at 6:48 AM, Roger Price <roger at rogerprice.org> wrote:
>>
>>> ... the timer. I don't see it in
2005 Apr 09
1
advice on crafting examples for packages
Folks-
I have developed a package which I am planning on posting to CRAN.
I include examples for each of the 40 or so functions in the package.
However, since the examples are non-trivial and the package is
using MCMC simulation methods, it takes about 20 minutes to run the complete
set of examples on a 2.8 Ghz windows PC. The R process reaches a high
water mark of about 100 MB of memory as
2013 May 30
0
Trying to get a kernel dump
Trying to debug a database server getting cpu softlocks causing SSHD to
hang and not let anybody log in. Figured that a good first step would be
to get some kernel dumps when the problem occurs. According to what I
read at the following web site, I can get dumps for softlock problems
too. Here's the site:
http://blog.kreyolys.com/2011/03/17/no-panic-its-just-a-kernel-panic/
Using a
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
Samba mount (from one of our build scripts). We decided to upgrade to RedHat
7.2 (which uses a newer version of Samba -- 2.1.1b IIRC), maybe that fixes
the problem. However, I decided to submit this bug report, in the hope that
it may help kill some bugs. (Remember -- the only good bug, is a dead bug
:))
So, here is the dmesg output:
Linux version 2.2.16-22enterprise
2004 Mar 11
2
Booting to USB Pen Drive
I am trying to use Syslinux as my boot loader for a stripped down
version of Knoppix (DSL) on a USB Pen Drive. I followed the instructions
verbatim on
http://rz-obrian.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de/knoppix-usb/knoppix-usb.html, but
no luck. The system will start to boot to the USB, but gives a Kernel
Panic. I will give all information that shows on the screen.
After I select Boot from USB (which on my