Displaying 20 results from an estimated 270 matches for "daisie".
2020 Apr 22
3
slow performance on company production server I need help
Hello Everyone,
Since rebooting my Centos 6.10 Openvz server "daisy" yesterday, I am
getting horrible system performance.? /var/log/messages is full of
HDIO_GET_IDENTITY failed for /dev/sdb.? The latest entries look like this:
Apr 22 08:51:32 daisy kernel: [141224.655699] CT: 1005: stopped
Apr 22 08:55:04 daisy ata_id[21513]: HDIO_GET_IDENTITY failed for '/dev/sdb'
Apr 22
2020 Apr 22
3
slow performance on company production server I need help
>> Hello Everyone,
>>
>> Since rebooting my Centos 6.10 Openvz server "daisy" yesterday, I am
>> getting horrible system performance.? /var/log/messages is full of
>> HDIO_GET_IDENTITY failed for /dev/sdb.? The latest entries look like
>> this:
>>
>> Apr 22 08:51:32 daisy kernel: [141224.655699] CT: 1005: stopped
>> Apr 22 08:55:04
2020 Apr 22
0
slow performance on company production server I need help
> Hello Everyone,
>
> Since rebooting my Centos 6.10 Openvz server "daisy" yesterday, I am
> getting horrible system performance.? /var/log/messages is full of
> HDIO_GET_IDENTITY failed for /dev/sdb.? The latest entries look like this:
>
> Apr 22 08:51:32 daisy kernel: [141224.655699] CT: 1005: stopped
> Apr 22 08:55:04 daisy ata_id[21513]: HDIO_GET_IDENTITY
2020 Apr 22
0
slow performance on company production server I need help
Correct, 3ware 9670SE SATA-II Raid PCIe
[root at daisy dev]# lspci
00:00.0 Memory controller: NVIDIA Corporation CK804 Memory Controller
(rev a3)
00:01.0 ISA bridge: NVIDIA Corporation CK804 ISA Bridge (rev a3)
00:01.1 SMBus: NVIDIA Corporation CK804 SMBus (rev a2)
00:02.0 USB controller: NVIDIA Corporation CK804 USB Controller (rev a2)
00:02.1 USB controller: NVIDIA Corporation CK804 USB
2012 Sep 13
1
After a 'virsh blockpull', 'virsh snapshot-list --tree' o/p does not reflect reality
Hi (Eric?),
A couple of questions while using the 'virsh blockpull'
Summary:
1] Created snapshots this way: base<-snap1<-snap2<-snap3 (online, external snapshot
--disk-only)
2] I did a 'virsh blockpull' from snap2 into snap3
3] Next, did another 'virsh blockpull' from snap1 into snap3
- Here, 'qemu-img info /path/to/snap3' shows its backing file
2007 May 12
10
[Bug 10933] New: nouveau defaults to first graphics card in system even when xorg instructed differently
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10933
Summary: nouveau defaults to first graphics card in system even
when xorg instructed differently
Product: xorg
Version: 7.2
Platform: Other
OS/Version: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: medium
Component: Driver/nouveau
2011 Jun 16
1
Specify ID variable in daisy{cluster}
Hi All - I am using the daisy function from the cluster library to create a
dissimilarity matrix. I'm going to use that matrix to run a cluster
analysis. My participants are identified with the variable, hhid. However,
when I try to keep hhid in the dataset that I use to create the
dissimilarity matrix, daisy uses it to create the matrix rather than
ignoring it as an ID variable. I need to
2004 Aug 12
2
error using daisy() in library(cluster). Bug?
Hi,
I'm using the cluster library to examine multivariate data.
The data come from a connection to a postgres database, and I did a short R
script to do the analisys. With the cluster version included in R1.8.0, daisy
worked well for my data, but now, when I call daisy, I obtain the following
messages:
---------
Error in if (any(sx == 0)) { : missing value where TRUE/FALSE needed
In
2013 Dec 08
3
Why daisy() in cluster library failed to exclude NA when computing dissimilarity
Hi,
According to daisy function from cluster documentation, it can compute
dissimilarity when NA (missing) value(s) is present.
http://stat.ethz.ch/R-manual/R-devel/library/cluster/html/daisy.html
But why when I tried this code
library(cluster)
x <- c(1.115,NA,NA,0.971,NA)
y <- c(NA,1.006,NA,NA,0.645)
df <- as.data.frame(rbind(x,y))
daisy(df,metric="gower")
It gave this
2012 Oct 15
1
weighting variables using Gower with DAISY
Hello,
I am running DAISY in R and using the GOWER metric since I am working with
mixed variables. I am wondering if there is a way to weight the different
variables. I see that there is a weight value for Gower but do not know if
this is how to weight the diffrent variables with different weighting
values. Please advise if there is a way to weight the different variables.
Thank you.
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2006 Mar 20
1
type in daisy
Hi,
I'm a PhD student and I want to use the function 'daisy' from the
package 'cluster' to compute dissimilarities.
My variables are of mixed types so I use the argument 'stand' in daisy
to define the type of my variables.
I have the following error message :
Warning message:
binary variable(s) 13, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31,
32, 33, 34, 35,
2012 Jun 07
3
conditional statement to replace values in dataframe with NA
Hello and thanks for helping.
#some data
L3 <- LETTERS[1:3]
dat1 <- data.frame(cbind(x=1, y=rep(1:3,2), fac=sample(L3, 6, replace=TRUE)))
#When x==1 and y==1 I want to replace the 1 values with NA
#I can select the rows I want:
dat2<-subset(dat1,x==1 & y==1)
#replace the 1 with NA
dat2$x<-rep(NA,nrow(dat2)
dat2$y<-rep(NA,nrow(dat2)
#select the other rows and rbind
2010 Aug 25
4
degree C symbol in a function
Hello help,
I have changed around some graphing code and made it into a function.
Previously they y label of the axis was inserted as text in its own
layout box.
text(1,1, expression(~degree~C),cex=1)
This worked great and resulted in the symbol for degree.
In the function, I have changed it so:
text(1,1,paste(b_unit),cex=1)
and
b_unit<-expression(~degree~C)
This now inserts ~degree~C
2003 May 21
1
cluster- binary data.
Hi!
I am trying to calculate a dissimilarity matrix using daisy.
The matrix vectver is binary as i test with:
> levels(as.factor(vectver))
[1] "0" "1"
But the call to daisy gives me the following error message.:
> dfl1 <- daisy(vectver, type = list(asymm = c(1:length(vectver[,1]))))
Error in daisy(vectver, type = list(asymm = c(1:length(vectver[, 1])))) :
at least
2006 Jan 05
0
more on the daisy function
Dear R-helpers,
First of all, a happy new year to everyone!
I succesfully used the daisy function (from package cluster) to find which two
rows from a dataframe differ by only one value, and I now want to come up with
a simpler way to find _which_ value makes the difference between any such
pair of two rows.
Consider a very small example (the actual data counts thousands of rows):
input
2010 Aug 26
1
daisy(): space allocation issue
Hi,
I'm trying to apply the function daisy() to a data.frame 10000x10 but I have
not enough space (error message: cannot allocate vector of length
1476173280).
I didn't imagine I was not able to work with a matrix of just 10000
observations... I have setted in Rgui --max-mem-size=2G (I'm not able to set
more space..)
How can I solve this issue? Separating observations depending on
2013 Jan 08
0
Correct use of the cluster::daisy function
Hi,
I have two groups, and I want to find the dissimiarity between the members
of the two groups. Since I have mixed level variables on the members, I opt
for the daisy function in the cluster package.
Let's pretend that the following represent my groups:
x <- data.frame(sex=factor(c(1,0,0,1,0,1),
levels=0:1,
labels=c('Male','Female'),
ordered=FALSE),
2013 Feb 26
1
cutreeDynamic error
I am having difficulty getting the dynamic tree cut package to work.
Given the data table "myddtable"
LengthPlaceColorAge5HRed224ABlue205WGreen243GRed222GBlue236WGreen255ARed194H
Blue23
I created a similarity matrix using DAISY and Gower metric and specified
Place and Color columns as characters (since they are categorical variables)
> dd.daisy<-daisy(myddtable, metric =
2013 Dec 07
1
How to perform clustering without removing rows where NA is present in R
I have a data which contain some NA value in their elements.
What I want to do is to **perform clustering without removing rows**
where the NA is present.
I understand that `gower` distance measure in `daisy` allow such situation.
But why my code below doesn't work?
__BEGIN__
# plot heat map with dendogram together.
library("gplots")
library("cluster")
2010 Nov 06
0
variable type assignment in daisy
Dear Rhelp,
I did a daisy on 5 lifestyle variables, 3 of which were nominal and 2 were ordinal and assigned types “nominal” and “ordinal” for the variables, respectively. I got an output indicating their types as “I” for interval(?). Doing it on the Rdata example “flower” gave the same types in the output as the types they were assigned to. Why is this so? Below are the codes and outputs.