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2008 Aug 15
6
Add/remove new server volumes on the fly?
Hi list,
1. While learning GlusterFS, I'was wondering if it's possible to add
server volumes to increase space capacity of my cluster "on the FLY"?
I mean, a hot upgrade.
2. Second, when using "files replicating strategy" (scheduler), is it
possible to remove a server node without stopping the hole cluster
(ex. hardware maintaining reasons, add more disk/ram to the
2008 Aug 15
1
Split-brain scenario
I apologise for taking this out of the original thread, but I didn't
feel my questions were really relevant to the original "Add/remove new
server volumes" subject
> > 2. Second, when using "files replicating strategy" (scheduler), is it
> >possible to remove a server node without stopping the hole cluster
> >(ex. hardware maintaining reasons, add more
2015 Apr 29
1
lda and lmtp error after upgrading dovecot
Hello everybody,
after upgrading dovecot on a debian wheezy installation from the
standard package version (dovecot 2.1.7) to dovecot 2.2.13-11 from
wheezy-backports, i noticed some errors in my logs...
Apr 28 22:00:13 lmtp(4879, xxxxxxxxx at unipd.it): Info: copy from <lmtp
DATA>: box=INBOX, uid=error,
msgid=<20150428200011.47D801F32 at mydoom.unipd.it>, size=1523
They are not
2011 Aug 05
0
Latent Class with covariates
...package (or any other free package)?
Or maybe is thereĀ an R package to use my ordinal "response" variables to compute membership probabilities and then (as a second independent analysis) use another software to compute regression coefficients where the membership probabilities will be coninuous(???) dependent variables?
Thnk you for the help
Jason
Dr. Iasonas Lamprianou
Department of Social and Political Sciences
University of Cyprus
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2004 Jan 30
2
request for comments --- package "distr" --- S4 Classes for Distributions
Hello,
after some discussions with Martin Maechler and Josef Leydold (WU Wien),
we have felt the need for some package that should allow for an
object-orientated
approach to distributions.
Our small group at Bayreuth now has developed a package "distr" which
tries to fill this gap, implementing distributions by means of
S4--classes.
A mother class "Distribution" is