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2006 Mar 02
1
Failing to understand getrusage()
I'm failing to understand how getrusage() works, which is a bit perplexing,
because it doesn't seem like it would be terribly complicated.
I've attached the code. My aim is to verify that I can use getrusage() to
do (admittedly crude) instrumentation of which functions in my program are
allocating lots of memory[1]. So I figure I can call getrusage() at various
points and look at
2012 Mar 21
1
fwdmsa package: Error in search.normal(X[samp, ], verbose = FALSE) : At least one item has no variance
I'm using the fwdmsa package to identify deviant cases in a Mokken scale
analysis. I've run into a problem., separate from the one I posted
previously. The problem comes with items that are "easy" by IRT standards. A
good scale should include a range of difficulties; yet when I include "easy"
items in a forward search I co...
2003 Dec 12
0
Failure joining W2k Domain [debug info included]
...nd-auth-challenge))
smb.conf build with SWAT
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = CORP-A
netbios name = IOPROB
server string = File/Web Server
interfaces = 192.168.1.250
security = DOMAIN
encrypt passwords = Yes
password server = DEVIANT DIABLO
log file = /var/log/log.%m
max log size = 50
name resolve order = hosts lmhosts wins bcast
dns proxy = No
wins server = 192.168.1.4 192.168.1.6
winbind uid = 10000-20000
winbind gid = 10000-20000
winbind use default doma...
2017 Feb 19
4
Problem with Let's Encrypt Certificate
...> https://www.digicert.com/ssl-support/pem-ssl-creation.htm
>
> Doing this avoids the key and certificate files getting out of sync later.
>
I don't use Let's Encrypt but to avoid them getting out of sync, I
simply put a time stamp in the filename, e.g.
/etc/pki/tls/private/deviant.email-20160427.key
/etc/pki/tls/certs/deviant.email-20160427.crt
I never re-use a private key, when a cert expires I always generate a
new private key with a new CSR.
That's one of the reasons I don't like Let's Encrypt, with one year
certs it is easier to look at the certs and see...
2018 Feb 09
1
Bounced message after update
...the bounce in the log
Feb 9 01:37:45 {hostname} postfix/pipe[22891]: 931FD2577:
to=<{user}@{hostname}.{tld}>, relay=dovecot, delay=0.01, delays=0/0/0/0,
dsn=5.3.0, status=bounced (command line usage error. Command output:
lda: Fatal: Invalid -f parameter: Missing domain )
Feb 9 01:37:45 deviant postfix/qmgr[16492]: 931FD2577: removed
{hostname}, {user}, {tld} are substitutions.
Here's my lda config:
protocol lda {
log_path = /home/{hostname}/dovecot-deliver.log
auth_socket_path = /var/run/dovecot/auth-master
postmaster_address = postmaster@{hostname}.{tld}
}
Any sug...
2009 Nov 30
1
how to solve a problem in R this problem?can someone help me
...number of bedrooms in the zone (totalBedrooms)
-number of habitants living in the zone (population)
- number of house owners in the zone (households)
- median salary in the zone (medianIncome)
- median value of houses in the zone(medianHouseValue)
With this data I have to do an analyses and detect deviant situations in
these demografic data.
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2006 May 19
1
Weird LM behaviour
...pected to find an
intercept of 2.0 and a slope of 0, but in fact the slope is slightly
below zero. Amazed by this behaviour, I decided to shift the
measurements towards each other, create a model using lm and analyse
the resulting slopes. Plotting these, I found that they are
increasingly deviant from zero when the difference between the three
values is smaller. More fascinating, some of the slopes seem to be
relatively large in comparison with other resulting slopes (sort of
outliers).
How is this possible? Is this a rounding-problem or is it the way R
creates the linear model? Us...
2017 Feb 19
0
Problem with Let's Encrypt Certificate
...sl-support/pem-ssl-creation.htm
>>
>> Doing this avoids the key and certificate files getting out of sync later.
>>
>
> I don't use Let's Encrypt but to avoid them getting out of sync, I simply put a time stamp in the filename, e.g.
>
> /etc/pki/tls/private/deviant.email-20160427.key
> /etc/pki/tls/certs/deviant.email-20160427.crt
>
> I never re-use a private key, when a cert expires I always generate a new private key with a new CSR.
>
> That's one of the reasons I don't like Let's Encrypt, with one year certs it is easier to loo...
2017 Feb 17
5
Problem with Let's Encrypt Certificate
Seems wrong to me too, Robert. If you put your private key inside your certificate, won't it be sent to the client along with it ?
Bastian, are you using an old version of thunderbird ? googling for "SSL alert number 42" gave me two results indicating a bug in thunderbird versions 31,32 and 33. You can check these links if you wish :
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2016 May 06
0
[off-topic] Validating e-mail address with php
...er running into several web application that rejected any e-mail
address on the new gTLDs because the apps were badly written to validate
with a hard-coded list of valid TLDs, I wrote a e-mail validation
function that I *think* does things properly.
Free for anyone to use who wants to.
https://deviant.email/emailaddytest.phps
What it really does is use the PHP built-in filter_var but it
compensates for known bugs in the filter_var e-mail address validation.
It return boolean.
I *think* it will properly validate any legal routable address and
reject any that are not. But bugs may exist.
By...
2012 Mar 21
1
small scales in fwdmsa
I'm using the fwdmsa package to identify deviant cases in a Mokken scale
analysis. I've run into a problem. When I use scales comprising a few items,
iI tend to get an error:
Error in y[order(res[-msamp])][1:(length(samp) + 1 - length(msamp))] :
only 0's may be mixed with negative subscripts
I understand that the error is triggered w...
2008 Jul 17
2
What is the MySQL app used in the 15 minute weblog video
On the "Create a Weblog in 15 Minutes" screencast on the Ruby On Rails
site
http://media.rubyonrails.org/video/rails_take2_with_sound.mov
There is a really nice looking MySQL gui interface app. Can anybody
tell me what the app is? I''m actually looking for a Linux version.
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2007 Jun 06
1
correspondence analysis
Hello,
I am new to R and I have a question about the difference between
correspondence analysis in R and SPSS.
This is the input table I am working with (4 products and 18 attributes):
> mytable
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
1 15 11 20 4 14 7 1 2 1 4 12 12 17 19 11 20 9 10
2 19 18 14 14 16 4 14 11 11 15 22 19 22 16 21 19 15 16
3 16 13 10 9 15 4 10 7 11 13 18
2009 Jul 08
1
linear regression and testing the slope
Dear All,
First of all I would like to say I do not have much knowledge about this
subject, so most of you can find it really easy. I am doing a linear
regression and I want to test if the slope of the curve is 0. R gives the
summary statistics:
Call:
lm(formula = x ~ s)
Residuals:
Min 1Q Median 3Q Max
-0.025096 -0.020316 -0.001203 0.011658 0.044970
Coefficients:
2012 May 21
1
fda modeling
Dear friends - We have 25 rats, 14 of these subjected to partial removal
of kidney tissue, 11 to sham operation, and then followed for 6 weeks.
So far we have data on 26 urine metabolites measured by NMR 7 times
during the observation. I have smoothed the measurements by b.splines in
fda including a roughness penalty, and inspecting the mean curves for
nephrectomized and sham animals indicate
2006 Jul 21
6
tdb/tdbutil.c:tdb_chainlock_with_timeout_internal
Hello. I run samba 3.0.21c on RHEL AS 4 EMT_64 U3 and I've experienced a
strange problem where smbd will go (and stay) in the D state. While
waiting for IO (possibly), these smbd processes do not respond to client
requests, thus samba appears to be down. I could not kill these
processes via kill -9 , so I rebooted which worked.
The only error I could see out of the ordinary would be
2013 Dec 01
70
[PATCH 00/13] Coverity fixes for libxl
Matthew Daley (13):
libxl: fix unsigned less-than-0 comparison in e820_sanitize
libxl: check for xc_domain_setmaxmem failure in libxl__build_pre
libxl: correct file open success check in libxl__device_pci_reset
libxl: don''t leak p in libxl__wait_for_backend
libxl: remove unsigned less-than-0 comparison
libxl: actually abort if initializing a ctx''s lock fails
libxl:
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
...2001
Modify: Thu Nov 19 00:47:49 1998
Access: Thu Nov 19 00:47:49 1998
Looks like my original bug (21369) may have been addressed but now this is a
new one.
But showing all 3 as oldest date will screw up lots of things (like Source
Integrity -- RCS)
.
All the NT boxes behave the same -- Samba is deviant from NT.
I never had any problems with the old 2.0.7 behavior but I do see problems
with the
new behavior.
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2009 Jul 09
2
How to Populate List
...arge
that getting a value at least as large as this if the hypothesis
were true would be unlikely. Therefore it would be more plausible
that the null hypothesis was false.
In your case, the "P-value" Pr(>|t|) = 0.538, so you would be more
likely than not to get an estimate at least as deviant from 0 as the
one you did get, if the null hypothesis were true. Hence the data do
not provide grounds for rejecting the null hypothesis.
Note that not having grounds for rejection does not mean that you
must accept it: a "non-signifcant" t-value is not proof that the
null hypothesis is...