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2004 Jan 16
3
Odbc not logging
...y -1 > cdr_odbc: Query FAILED Call not logged! > cdr_odbc: Connected to asterisk > cdr_odbc: Reconnecting to dsn asterisk > cdr_odbc: Trying Query again! > cdr_odbc: Error in Query -2 > cdr_odbc: Query FAILED Call not logged! It does this consitently, and I don't believe I modified any configuration since I set it up. Can anyone enlighten me about what these error numbers mean ? Florian
2012 Mar 27
1
How get a spec preprocesed with all macros expanded.
Hi, I need to get a spec file with all macro exanded, so i can extract info of some tags, that my be consitional based on macros, i know that some rpm utils need to make this to figure out dependencies and so on. I don't know if is posible to get a preprocesed spec file with actual Centos & rpm tools, if this is on librpm, i can make a simple tool to make this. Regards.
2007 Feb 19
1
Urgent: How to obtain the Consistent Standard Errors after apply 2SLS through tsls() from sem or systemfit("2SLS") without this error message !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi, I am trying to obtain the heteroskedasticity consitent standard errors (HCSE) after apply 2SLS. I obtain 2SLS through tsls from package sem or systemfit: #### tsls #### library (sem) Reg2SLS <-tsls(LnP~Sc+Ag+Ag2+Var+R+D,~I2+Ag+Ag2+Var+R+D) summary (Reg2SLS) #### systemfit #### library (systemfit) RS <- LnP~Sc+Ag+Ag2+Var+R+D Inst <-...
2005 May 08
1
"validation" on destroy
I''m building a little application with Rails, and I''m becoming a huge fan of the validations in ActiveRecord. Recently, though I ran into a problem which to me feels like a job for Validations, but I can''t see a way to use them. My model consits of a Trade object, which represents either buying or selling some security. I need to require that at no point has a user
2006 Feb 08
3
Newbie and MySQL
...post. I''ve looked around but couldn''t find a solution. I bought the book "Agile Web Development with Rails" and think I''m going to really like it. I went through the first chapter with no problems. However, as I begin developing the database on page 57, I get a consitent error: Before updating scaffolding from new DB schema, try creating a table for your model (Products) I''ve changed all the parameters in the database.yml file 100 times including the username, password, socket and taking the underscore out of the databases it is connecting to. My error...
2006 Feb 12
4
[newbie] if expression "weirdness"
Ok first i am running linux with lighttpd and apache proxy''ing to the lighttpd process. ruby version is ruby 1.8.4 (2005-12-24) [i686-linux] def test @count = Question.count if(@params[:id]) then breakpoint() if (params[:id].to_i > @count) then redirect_to :action => ''finish'' end end end this is a stripped down version of
2008 Mar 13
4
AJAX slow - to_json responsible?
Hello. I am building full-ajax back-end, which consits of many quite big partials. As the system grows up, performance is problem. After every click, partial is refreshed, if needed. I am now at 0.5 sec / request. I tried to simply disable ajax and the result was quite suprising: the same page is rendered over 2x faster. I update 80% of page in case of ajax. (Please dont tell: dont use ajax when
2010 Jun 02
1
lattice, xyplot, using "panel.segments" by just addressing one panel
Hi R experts, I'm using the xyplot function in lattice to draw a multipanel plot consiting of 5x6 scatterplots. Now I need to link single points in each of those scatterplots (=panel),but the points, that need linking are different for each panel. I tried to use the panel.segments function for that, but I can't address each panel separately. Links right for panel 1, show up in all other
2005 Mar 10
1
Asterisk@Home, AMP, and Broadvoice
...DM11B and got that and some SIP phones working. I still have some issues to work out, etc, but my current problem is Broadvoice. I have checked out all of the online resources, including the recent list exchange about the recent changes made by Broadvoice. However, the one thing I have found to be consitent in all of the online info is that nothing consistently works.... I have tried to combine the tutorial by William Pool at http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2005-January/086337.htm l with the latest instructions from Dan Weber at http://foo.robotics.net/mediawiki-1.3.10/index.php/Ast...
2012 Apr 19
4
Column(row)wise minimum and maximum
Hi, Currently, the "base" has colSums, colMeans. It seems that it would be useful to extend this to also include colMin, colMax (of course, rowMin and rowMax, as well) in order to facilitate faster computations for large vectors (compared to using apply). Has this been considered before? Please forgive me if this has already been discussed before. Thanks, Ravi Ravi Varadhan, Ph.D.
2009 Feb 17
1
:How to insert a column in a data frame
Hi dear list, I wonder if somebody can help me with this. I have a text file with 300 rows and around 300000 columns and I need to insert a column that has the number 1 in every row. This new column should be placed between columns 6 and 7. As an example: I would want to insert a column (consiting just of the number 1 in every row, as in column 6) between columns 6 and 7. 847 847 0 0 2 1 G G T
2012 Sep 12
7
multinomial MCMCglmm
Dear all, I would like to add mixed effects in a multinomial model and I am trying to use MCMCglmm for that. The main problem I face: my data set consits of a trapping data set, where the observation at eah trap (1 or 0 for each species) have been aggregated per traplines. Therefore we have a proportion of presence/absence for each species per trapline. ex: ID_line mesh habitat Apsy Mygl
2005 Dec 21
4
ZFS, COW, write(2), directIO...
Hi ZFS Team, I have a couple of questions... Assume that the maximum slab size that ZFS supports is x. (I am assuming there is a maximum.) An application does a (single) write(2) for 2x bytes. Does ZFS/COW guarantee that either all the 2x bytes are persistent or none at all? Consider a case where there is a panic after x bytes has gone to disk and the change propagated to the uber block. Do
2016 Jun 24
2
SRV-records not replicated with BIND9_DLZ
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello, I just set up a Domain with two DCs. I use Debian jessie the debian-pakages. And bind9 also from the debian repositories. After setting up the first DC everything was working fine. The nameresolution of hosts ans SRV-records worked. Then I set up a second DC also everything aut of the debian-box with bind9 as nameserver. The
2015 Oct 29
2
[Bug 2464] Adding timestamp to debug messages (log.c:do_log)
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2464 --- Comment #3 from Darren Tucker <dtucker at zip.com.au> --- Created attachment 2741 --> https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/attachment.cgi?id=2741&action=edit Changes as suggested. Diff updated with suggested changes (also, making the timestamp format ISO8601 compliant). That said, what's the use case for this? The timestamps are
2023 Nov 07
0
Inconsistency in paired t.test() interface?
Hi all, In the next release of R (4.4) the option to obtain a paired t.test with the formula interface for "long" data has been removed: t.test(x ~ group, paired = TRUE) # now results in an error. Exploring how one might obtain a paired t.test, there seems to be some inconsistency between the formula and default interfaces as well as within the formula interface. ``` extra.1 <-
2010 Sep 28
1
Search::Xapian really slow compared to C++ Xapian
Hi, I made a few tests with the Perl module of Xapian and the C++ Version. The database I'm using consits of 50 000 documents which are mainly full texts of PFD documents. The database has a size of about 1,5 GB. The indexer is written in Perl and does the job pretty fast and uses about 100 MB of RAM which is OK. Now if I'm searching in the index with a pretty complex search query like
2005 Aug 22
0
Telstra/Sangoma bouncing E1 D Channel
We just installed a box into a Melbourne site with a Sangoma A101U, it is running the latest Wanpipe drivers and has Asterisk on it that someone had compiled manually from source. This initially worked fine but for the sake of consitancy we removed the existing asterisk and used emerge to install it. During this time the box was off of the e1 for about 8 hours and when it was brought back
2007 May 12
0
Permissions across servers
...issions in smb.conf. I am at the following position: LDAP/Samba on the PDC works and I can su to a UNIX/LDAP users account on the CLI. Getent passwd returns all the users and getent groups returns all the groups. wbinfo -u and -g work as they should and net groupmap list returns groupmappings consitent across all the servers. If I use Windows security properties on XP however I get (Unix User\User). Both the PDC and the member servers are soined to the domain and have the domain SID in smb.conf. So the question really, is when setting unix permissions on files on the member server, how do you...
2007 Aug 24
0
Prevent 'BDC' overtaking 'PDC'
...BDC will work hand-in-hand at the same time with PDC regarding domain logon? (Just like W2K DC?) I'm chatting in #samba IRC channel right now, and someone make a point by telling me that IT IS BDC role to handle logon. But, my concern is regarding roaming profiles. If we cannot predict in a consitent way into which server the clients logon into, it means that there will be 2 instances of roaming profiles (in PDC and BDC) and we won't be able to know which one holds the latest copy of it. Am I right? What is the proper way to setup this kind of PDC and BDC? This is the relevant smb.con...