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2009 Jun 15
1
Is Pacemaker integration ready to go?
...f o2cb is not in the latest git snapshot of
OCFS2-Tools I downloaded. (I found it at
http://oss.oracle.com/pipermail/ocfs2-devel/2008-November/003400.html)
Is the OCF o2cb not there because Pacemaker integration isn't ready yet?
Is there anything else I need or need to know?
Thanks
Jonathan deBoer
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2001 Dec 27
5
IP to NetBIOS resolution
Hello,
Is there *any* way to reliablily determine the NetBIOS name of a computer
when you only know their IP address? I know it is very easy to find the IP
address from the NetBIOS name, but I can't seem to find any way of getting a
NetBIOS name from an IP..
James deBoer
(jdeboer@scsinternet.com)
2009 Dec 31
1
newbie question
Hello,
When I install the package Rsafd, I get the following message.
> install.packages("Rsafd",repos="http://R-Forge.R-project.org
",dependecies=TRUE)
Warning in install.packages("Rsafd", repos = "http://R-Forge.R-project.org",
:
argument 'lib' is missing: using '/Users/aajd/Library/R/2.10/library'
Warning: unable to access index for
2004 Jan 14
4
mtree vs tripwire
Hi all.
This might seem really naive, but can mtree be used effectively as
a native-to-core-OS tripwire equivalent? Would it be as efficient in
terms of time-to-run and resource requirements?
What sort of pitfalls should I be aware of?
Has anyone here done this? If so, would you care to share your
scripts/techniques?
Thanks,
Dave
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2006 Jul 29
4
Formal Grammar — some thoughts
I recently subscribed and saw in the archive that Eric Astor was
asking for a formal grammar (unlikely the first time for such request.)
Currently there are a few problems in making such a thing so I was
curious if Mr. Gruber has made any thoughts about moving toward one?
This would also allow a more ?clean? parser which would get rid of
some of the current problems (bad nesting[^1],