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2008 Feb 13
2
UK issue - Asterisk dialling 999... sort of
Hello This is a fun one for the list... Twice now, the Police have contacted us to say they have had a silent call then hangup from our landline number to the 999 service. As a matter of course, they follow up these calls in case someone is in distress. Nobody here was in distress - well, no more than normal! The Police aren't hugely happy when we tell them it must be a mistake. Thing is, I have checked both our master log, and our dialled calls log - and nobody dialled 999! Each phone has an account code applied from sip.conf, and we lo...
2015 Jun 05
2
anaconda-ks.cfg fatal
Good afternoon Support Team, I have discovered a disturbing error inside?anaconda-ks.cfg under the /root directory. Examination found the config file devoid of the string "buns". It's distressing, because I don't understand how my Anaconda can get anything done if it doesn't happen to have any buns. Please advise I need to know how to continue. Please feel free to contact me below. Mr. Mixalot
2016 Aug 12
4
[PATCH 1/2] v2v: Make fstrim warning clearer (RHBZ#1366456).
...index e221f29..8365aae 100644 --- a/v2v/v2v.ml +++ b/v2v/v2v.ml @@ -397,11 +397,7 @@ and do_fstrim g inspect = if mounted then ( try g#fstrim "/" with G.Error msg -> - (* Only emit this warning when debugging, because otherwise - * it causes distress (RHBZ#1168144). - *) - if verbose () then - warning (f_"%s (ignored)") msg + warning (f_"fstrim on guest filesystem %s failed. This may mean that conversion takes longer than normal. Usually you can ignore this as fstrim is just an optimizatio...
2016 Aug 12
2
Re: [PATCH 1/2] v2v: Make fstrim warning clearer (RHBZ#1366456).
...v.ml > > @@ -397,11 +397,7 @@ and do_fstrim g inspect = > > if mounted then ( > > try g#fstrim "/" > > with G.Error msg -> > > - (* Only emit this warning when debugging, because otherwise > > - * it causes distress (RHBZ#1168144). > > - *) > > - if verbose () then > > - warning (f_"%s (ignored)") msg > > + warning (f_"fstrim on guest filesystem %s failed. This may mean that conversion takes longer than normal. Usually you can igno...
2020 Jun 20
3
Blog article about the state of CentOS
...As the name actually stands for it is a "Community Enterprise OS" and it has always been a rebuild of the RHEL sources. Stream is basically RHEL Rolling Beta, and that can hardly be considered "Enterprise". I and I think many others find this focus on Stream to be rather distressing, and it does have the appearance to be taking focus away from the core OS. This is further evidenced by the long wait times for release. The way I see it, Red Hat pays the bills now, Red Hat employs the core team, and Red Hat wants a RHEL Beta platform, so that is what they have decreed th...
2024 Jan 22
2
Use of geometric mean .. in good data analysis
...e time) had the log transform among the "First aid transformations": If the data for a continuous variable must all be positive it is also typically the case that the distribution is considerably skewed to the right. In such a case behave as a good human who sees another human in health distress: apply First Aid -- do the things you learned to do quickly without too much thought, because things must happen fast ---to hopefully save the other's life. Here: Do log transform all such variables with further ado, and only afterwards start your (exploratory and more) data analysis. Now, m...
2005 May 18
1
'fitdistr' and two views of the same data?
...s up with some rather wacky parameters. If I take the same distribution, and do something like newdist <- mapply(function(x) ((x %/% 20) + 1), origdist) which effectively forces the data into a histogram, 'fitdist' on 'newdist' gives me an entirely different set of parameters. Distressingly, the parameters it gives me are, upon inspection, good; that is, the parameters reported fit the distribution of the original data much better than 'fitdist' of 'origdist'. Unfortunately, I'm not savvy enough to tease this out beyond "inspection." The weblog entr...
2000 Jan 20
1
MS Excel/NT/Samba timestamp - serious problem, bug?
A rather distressing timestamp issue (to multiple users here). Anyone seen similar behavior or have a suggestion/solution? Problem: Opening and closing an excel file (no changes/keystrokes to file) on the Samba server causes the file to be saved with time stamp of closing. (There is no autosave set on Excel - al...
2013 Sep 21
2
Smart-UPS staying in OB after power return
...ut pasted at bottom. I'm not very familiar with UPSs in general or this model in particular, and it's doing things I don't expect. I have done my homework, and read UPS user manual, googled much, read most NUT manuals, read up to 'queequeg', asked on APC forums, etc. The most distressing problem is the UPS stays OB after removing and reapplying utility power. When power is removed, the UPS goes OB and upsmon detects the power failure no problem, reporting 's0-ups0 at localhost is on battery'. But when power is restored, there is no clicking of contactors, no switch bac...
2015 Jan 09
2
[LLVMdev] Is address space 1 reserved?
> C requires that (void*)0 generates a pointer that does not compare equal to any valid pointer. It does not require that (void*)foo, where foo is an int of value 0 but not an integer constant expression, give the same value, Does this mean constant propagation can change program semantics? -- Sanjoy
2004 Nov 23
4
OT: 1gigabit Nics
Begging indulgence of the list - asking here because due to the higher likelyhood of getting an answer... I have an application that often loses connection from one machine to another when one (or more) of the machines has particular brands of 1gig nics, but which runs rock solid when on 10meg nics and some 1 gig nics. The application senses (falsely) that the connection has been shut down
2013 Sep 22
1
Smart-UPS staying in OB after power return
Hi Kris, On 09/21/2013 05:11 PM, Kris Jordan wrote: > John Morris wrote, On 9/21/2013 11:28 AM: >> The most distressing problem is the UPS stays OB after removing and >> reapplying utility power. When power is removed, the UPS goes OB and >> upsmon detects the power failure no problem, reporting >> 's0-ups0 at localhost is on battery'. But when power is restored, there is >> no c...
2024 Jan 22
1
Use of geometric mean .. in good data analysis
...nsform among the "First aid transformations": > > If the data for a continuous variable must all be positive it is also > typically the case that the distribution is considerably skewed to the > right. In such a case behave as a good human who sees another human in > health distress: apply First Aid -- do the things you learned to do > quickly without too much thought, because things must happen fast ---to > hopefully save the other's life. Martin, Thanks very much. I will look further into this because toxic metals and organic compounds in geochemical collections...
2013 Sep 21
0
Smart-UPS staying in OB after power return
...#39;m not very familiar with UPSs in general or this model in particular, > and it's doing things I don't expect. I have done my homework, and read > UPS user manual, googled much, read most NUT manuals, read up to > 'queequeg', asked on APC forums, etc. > > The most distressing problem is the UPS stays OB after removing and > reapplying utility power. When power is removed, the UPS goes OB and > upsmon detects the power failure no problem, reporting > 's0-ups0 at localhost is on battery'. But when power is restored, there is > no clicking of conta...
1999 Jul 01
1
lme
...ype="p",pch=0) points(Age[Sex=="1"],distance[Sex=="1"],type="p",pch=5) for(i in unique(Subject)) lines(Age[Subject==i],distance[Subject==i],type="l",lty=2) The function numIter doesn't function Orthodont.fit1$numIter produces NULL Most distressing is the fact that summary(Orthodont.fit2) produces the same fixed effects values (Intercept) 16.340625 Age 0.784375 Sex 1.032102 Age.Sex -0.0304830 as Pinheiro and Bates 1995 (lme and nlme) but everything else is very distinct. Can someone please help? Thank you very much. Peter B...
2024 Jan 22
2
Use of geometric mean .. in good data analysis
...rst aid transformations": > > > > If the data for a continuous variable must all be positive it is also > > typically the case that the distribution is considerably skewed to the > > right. In such a case behave as a good human who sees another human in > > health distress: apply First Aid -- do the things you learned to do > > quickly without too much thought, because things must happen fast ---to > > hopefully save the other's life. > > Martin, > > Thanks very much. I will look further into this because toxic metals and > organic comp...
2007 Apr 26
5
Is There an Alternative to MEMDISK ?
...ISK, even after making it all the way to the DOS prompt (where supposedly MEMDISK is completely out of the picture), Doc Mem consistently craps out. I'm about ready to bail on this, but I figured to give it one more try, *if* a different secondary loader is avail. To be sure, this isn't a distress call or bug report, bec at this level of system compatibility, only a couple of bytes in the "wrong" locations can make an otherwise reliable program fail. I persist bec Doc Mem is worth a little "extra-curricular" effort, for its speed advantage over Memtest. But if it's...
1998 Jul 14
3
Qpop CERT advisory?
Hello, Anyone have information on whether RedHat-5.0+ is affected by the recent (today's) CERT advisory regarding QPOP? thanks, -bp -- B. James Phillippe <bryan@terran.org> Linux Software Engineer, WGT Inc. http://earth.terran.org/~bryan
2007 Nov 16
2
USDT probes from PostgreSQL
while trying to use the USDT made available to us in Postgresql database I have problems enabling them. On my database server I ran 1024+ PG processes (1024 clients). The server is a 8 core T2000 @1000MHz. 32GB. 7 storage arrays. Solaris 10 Update 4. Home compiled PG 8.3 beta 1 (optimized binary for T1 chip) with DTrace probes enabled. When running without enabling the probes I have approx 25%
2006 Apr 21
8
listing available provider names
Is there a trick to listing available providers? I can''t find it.