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2006 May 16
1
switch to not backup a file of size X Mb
I'm performing backup via a standard use of rsync:
(note:$dayte is set via a .sh file)
rsync -aurvz --backup --backup-dir=../data_originals/$dayte -e ssh
/mnt/netware6/dhs01/data/ ./dhs01/data/
My Question: Is there any way to make sync ignore files greater than a
certain size. The files do not follow any naming convention and are
therefore only identifiable...
2006 May 16
1
is there an rsync switch to not backup a file of size > X
I'm performing backup via a standard use of rsync:
(note:$dayte is set via a .sh file)
rsync -aurvz --backup --backup-dir=../data_originals/$dayte -e ssh
/mnt/netware6/dhs01/data/ ./dhs01/data/
My Question: Is there any way to make rsync ignore files greater than a
certain size. The files do not follow any naming convention and are
therefore only identifiable...
2023 May 15
1
Invalid value '-1' for 'cpu.max': Invalid argument - a result of?
On 5/14/23 07:35, lejeczek wrote:
> Hi guys.
>
> In hope that an expert read this - what is, can be, the below a result of?
>
> 12284 still running (86040)
> Invalid value '-1' for 'cpu.max': Invalid argument
This looks like a string coming from libvirt. When setting CGroups, from
virCgroupSetValueRaw() which seems to be called (transitively) from
2000 Sep 22
1
Newbie question - handling dates as x-axis variable
...especially
pleased that I can investigate R in a
Windows environment knowing that it's
available as we move to Linux ...)
Thanks in advance for any help --
Mike Mastroianni
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For reference, the CSV data looks like this:
"WKDAY","HR","DAYT","DAMMKT","RTMMKT"
"Fri",0,"01/07/00",16.16,17.51
"Fri",0,"01/14/00",21.91,51.15
"Fri",0,"01/21/00",31.25,21.38
"Fri",0,"01/28/00",36.01,41.77
"Fri",1,"01/07/00",15.24,15.32...