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2009 Nov 13
4
cleanse columns and unwanted rows
hello folks,
Im trying to clean out a large file with data i dont need.
The column im manipulating in the file is called "legal_status"
There are three kinds of rows i want to remove. Those that have "Private",
"Private (Op", or "Unknown" in the legal_status column.
I wrote this code but i get errors and it says im missing a TRUE/ False
thingy...im
2005 Feb 16
0
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2009 Sep 26
3
evaluate a set of symbols within an IF statement
Hello, writing some R code to cleanse a data set, if the following set
of symbols are identified then perform some actions. trying to write
the minimum code to do this.
tname = "VIX"
checkticker = c("VIX", "TYX", "TNX", "IRX")
if (tname == checkticker) {
//perform some operations
}
result i get is
> tname == checkticker
2002 Dec 06
2
[patch] fix the ext3 data=journal unmount bug
This patch fixes the data loss which can occur when unmounting a
data=journal ext3 filesystem.
The core problem is that the VFS doesn't tell the filesystem enough
about what is happening. ext3 _needs_ to know the difference between
regular memory-cleansing writeback and sync-for-data-integrity
purposes.
(These two operations are really quite distinct, and the kernel has got
it wrong for
2005 Mar 17
1
smbpasswd to LDAP
Is there a way to take users samba passwords from an old 2.x Samba server, and
insert them into a new 3.x Samba server that using an LDAP backend? The new
server is already populated with all users and groups in LDAP and is currently
on a test network. All that is needed is the users samba passwords from the
old server that is using the smbpasswd file.
Thanks
--
Matt Lung
Midwest Tool &
2006 Aug 08
2
Testing Inconsistencies - ruby works rake fails
I''m getting some very weird results when testing my system. If I run my
unit tests using => ruby \test\unit\<filename.rb> each of the tests
pass. If I run => rake test_units I get several failures, and they all
have to deal with the same issue. For instance I''m getting =>
ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid: RuntimeError: ERROR C42P01
Mrelation
2015 Sep 12
1
Administrivia: Problems caused by Yahoo addresses
Hi Eric,
Fwiw, mailman has a 'cleanse-dkim' handler which strips DKIM-related
> headers entirely. Maybe that's enough to get mails through...
>
This is insufficient. You need to rewrite the From. Looks like Mailman has
this feature now:
http://wiki.list.org/DEV/DMARC
Olly, you'll need to upgrade to 2.1.16 to be able to turn this on.
Unfortunately, I suspect things
2008 Mar 24
7
FYI about my Mona Vie business venture
Asterisk work does not pay all of my bills, so I have joined up with a company that has a very good payment plan.
I have recently become a Mona Vie Independent Distributor.
I am not going to go into a sales pitch.
This is just an FYI to this opportunity.
The company has grown into a Billion dollar company in just 2 years.
This company's compensation plan is the best and quickest that I have
2015 Sep 11
2
Administrivia: Problems caused by Yahoo addresses
A few hours ago 20 addresses got unsubscribed from this list due to
bounces caused by Yahoo's DMARC p=reject policy:
https://help.yahoo.com/kb/SLN24050.html
This breaks mailing lists. Yahoo are well aware of this, but don't seem
to care:
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2141120/yahoo-email-antispoofing-policy-breaks-mailing-lists.html
The nearest Yahoo seem to come to useful advice is
2008 Feb 24
0
Zeroing sensitive memory chunks [Was: Security Flaw in Popular Disk Encryption Technologies]
Good day.
I am posting the follow-up to the -hackers and CC'ing to the
-security, because some more-or-less nasty points were found.
Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 10:32:02PM +0300, Eygene Ryabinkin wrote:
> But there is another concern with bzero(): it is well-known function.
> Especially for compilers. And it is bad: some arrays inside g_eli,
> that hold decryption keys are the local
2007 Oct 23
4
dovecot-auth: Too many open files
...max was set at (per `cat
/proc/sys/fs/file-nr`) 380081 , and we're averaging around 7,000 in use.
It appears that the main issue was dovecot-auth, so does this appear to
fall in line with the known PAM bug in this version?
Auth config:
auth_userdb = passwd
auth_passdb = pam
Checked maillogs (cleansed):
Oct 16 11:48:05 host dovecot-auth: PAM: pipe() failed: Too many open
files
Oct 16 04:48:06 host imap-login: Disconnected [::ffff:<internal_IP>]
Oct 16 11:48:11 host dovecot-auth: PAM: pipe() failed: Too many open
files
Oct 16 04:48:11 host imap-login: Aborted login [::ffff:<internal_IP&...
2016 Feb 06
5
[RFC] Embedding Bitcode in Object Files
Hal,
No, it is not more of a problem than with DWARF info. DWARF info definitely contains personally identifiable information. However, people usually realize that is the case,
and will turn off or strip debug info if they are worried about such issues, or make a specific plan to cleanse that information.
You really just want to attempt to eliminate such information to the greatest extent
2006 Jan 26
6
Fail over to Pri on VoIP connection failure
...my VoIP out bound calls do not complete on overseas calls(busy
or just a hang-up). Is there a way in the dial plan to automatically
dial out of my PRI when something like this happens. Either by time
limit by a failure event?
Any point in the right direction would be great
Thanks,
CLI output (cleansed to protect the innocent)
-- Executing Dial("Zap/47-1",
"IAX2/VoIPServicePrividerOUT/011XXXXXXXXXXXX") in new stack
-- Called VoIPServicePrividerOUT/011XXXXXXXXXXXX
-- Call accepted by 72.34.43.5 (format g729)
-- Format for call is g729
-- Channel 0/23, span 2 go...
2005 Dec 29
1
DNS wizard
Do we have anyone here who is a bind/dns wizard? I've been under the
impression my dns setup which I've used for so many years on a bsd
machine is now considered lame. If there is someone who would not mind
taking a look at my configuration to see where I'm missing something, or
where the difference lies between bind 9 and previous bind 8 configs?
I'd prefer to do this off list
2005 May 25
0
Linux 2.4.29 w/ acl, joining domain, all system memory used up?!
I have Gentoo with 2.4.29 kernel installed on a 1.0Ghz Celeron. I
patched the kernel for extended attributes and acl support. I compiled
samba with acl, kerberos and ldap support. I am now trying to join my
Windows 2000 domain.
--
smb.conf (cleansed):
[global]
realm = SOMEDOMAIN
workgroup = SOMEDOMAIN
security = domain
password server = 00.00.00.00
security = ADS
encrypt passwords = yes
winbind uid = 10000-65000
winbind gid = 10000-65000
winbind enum users = yes...
2008 Oct 21
1
Multiple IP addresses in DNS record
I have a samba server running on Linux that has two ethernet cards (eth0 &
eth1) that are bonded into a single virtual interface (bond0). This virtual
interface is connected to the corporate LAN and I have another ethernet card
(eth2) that is connected to another server that is used for making
incremental backups. The problem that I am having is that no matter what I
do, the command "net
2012 Jun 10
0
A disk on Thumper giving random CKSUM error counts
Hello all,
As some of you might remember, there is a Sun Fire X4500
(Thumper) server that I was asked to help upgrade to modern
disks. It is still in a testing phase, and the one UltraStar
3Tb currently available to the server''s owners is humming
in the server, with one small partition on its tail which
replaced a dead 250Gb disk earlier in to pool. The OS is
still SXCE snv_117 so
2015 Sep 12
0
Administrivia: Problems caused by Yahoo addresses
Olly Betts <olly at survex.com> wrote:
> A few hours ago 20 addresses got unsubscribed from this list due to
> bounces caused by Yahoo's DMARC p=reject policy:
>
> https://help.yahoo.com/kb/SLN24050.html
>
> This breaks mailing lists. Yahoo are well aware of this, but don't seem
> to care:
Fwiw, mailman has a 'cleanse-dkim' handler which strips
2005 Feb 12
5
Red Hat Legal Targets www.centos.org website content
To squelch the questions (related to the changing content on
www.centos.org), I decided this needs to be published.
The CentOS Team has been contacted by representatives of Red Hat's hired
legal team regarding the use of Red Hat Trademarks on www.centos.org.
(Full Email follows.) While the CentOS team feels we are using Red
Hat's marks in a fair and legal manner, we have no choice
2007 Jul 31
0
R Programmer - finance - London based
Hi,
UBS Investment Bank are looking for a skilled R programmer,
seeking a career that combines computer science, applied statistics and
finance.
This position requires a person with a strong background in
- R programming and R package maintenance.
- Software development.
- Design and implementation of efficient algorithms.
especially for handling large datasets.
- Data visualisation and