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2020 Aug 08
2
Icecast with SSL
According to https://icecast.org/docs/icecast-2.4.1/config-file.html: ssl If et to 1 will enable HTTPS on this listen-socket. Icecast must have been compiled against openSSL to be able to do so. Does the standard Icecast ditribution include SSL support, or must it be built manually to include this? I've read articles saying both are true. Which is correct?
2006 Oct 14
4
How do I manage manifests most efficiently...?
Hi As I''m more familiar with cfengine and it''s way to split updates (in update.conf) from the actual grunt work (in cfagent.conf), I''m wondering how to best manage puppet and my manifests with puppet...? Should I define a puppet class that copy the puppet package (in .tgz format) and all the manifests to the client, and then have all my other classes depend on
2017 Sep 18
6
how many hosts could be down in a 12x(4+2) distributed dispersed volume?
...volume based on the following hardware: - 3 gluster servers (each server with 2 CPU 10 cores, 64GB RAM, 12 hard disk SAS 12Gb/s, 10GbE storage network) Now, we need to add 3 new servers with the same hardware configuration respecting the current volume topology. If I'm right, we will obtain a DITRIBUTED DISPERSED gluster volume with 12 subvolumes, each volume will contain (4+2) bricks, that is a [12x(4+2)] volume. My question is: in the current volume configuration, only 2 bricks per subvolume or one host could be down without losing data. What it will happen in the next configuration? How many...
2002 Dec 04
1
Mixture of Multivariate Gaussian Sample Data
Hey, I am confused about how to generate the sample data from a mixture of Multivariate Gaussian ditribution. For example, there are 2 component Gaussian with prior probability of 0.4 and 0.6, the means and variances are u1=[1 1]', Cov1=[1 0;0 1] and u2=[-1 -1]', Cov2=[1 0;0 1] repectively. So how can I generate a sample of 500 data from the above mixture distribution? Thanks. Fred
2004 Sep 03
1
new user and non parametric test
...with R (on a debianGNULinux) i've installed R and now i'll try to import my data from .xls Where to search for non parametric test in R ? I'm studing neurons velocity and i've to check if after the perfusion with a factor x the velocity changes but as my variable is not normally ditributed i've to try with non parametric test (i think) thanks paolo -- Paolo Ariano Neuroscience PhD Student @ UniTo Dati prodromi - Alessandra G. _____________________________________________________________________ For your security, this mail has been scanned and protected by Inflex
2005 Jul 28
1
what the best ? apt-get? yum or urpmi ?
...endences, comparative with apt-get. There are already opinions on the question (yum is easy to install, more flexible, but less powerful. and to connect itself itself to the sources + download the lists of packages even if no update is avaible...... grrr). So, Wthat need I to use for a Centos-like ditribution? (It's to intagrate the tool on Gralinux final) apt-get + synaptic?? yum+yumi???urpmi in command line only ??? Thanks :) jean-seb
2009 Apr 12
1
goodness of fit between two samples of size N (discrete variable)
...ch is unknown). What is the best test for that? I've read that Kolmogorov-Smirnov and Anderson-Darling tests are restricted to continuous data (http://cran.r-project.org/doc/contrib/Ricci-distributions-en.pdf), while chi-square can handle discrete data, but how do i test (in R) equivalence of ditribution in 2 samples using it? Are there better tests than those i mentioned? Thanks and regards, jlrp
2010 Mar 30
1
No "you have new mail" message on login
Hello I have a few servers running CentOS release 5.4 (Final) and none of them are displaying a "you have new mail" message on login. I've asked Professor Google but he is strangely silent. Have I neglected an important setting? I thought this was a default on most linux ditributions. Any help much appreciated. Ian
2015 May 29
2
Binaries for Debian and Ubuntu
I need to be asking Ubuntu why they're not providing updates in their backports repo Anyway, thanks for the answer. On 05/29/2015 04:53 PM, Reindl Harald wrote: > > Am 29.05.2015 um 22:46 schrieb Steve Ankeny: >> I'm wondering why Ubuntu 14.04 contains packages for 4.1.6 but not >> 4.1.17 or 4.1.18? >> >> Since 4.1.x is the current maintenance mode, I'd
2024 Mar 04
1
Gluster Rebalance question
...h is working nicely. However, what I am seeing now is that the space usage of the replaced bricks is way lower than the rest. 45% vs. 90%, which makes sense because the disk is now twice as large. As I understand it, this won't balance out automatically and I need to run a rebalance process to ditribute the data evenly across the bricks. ? * What does the "fix-layout" option do exactly? Does it only correct/adjust gluster metadata, meaning it should be finished quite quickly? * Would the "fix-layout" option be required in this scenario? I know it is required when adding/removi...
2017 Sep 20
0
how many hosts could be down in a 12x(4+2) distributed dispersed volume?
...lowing hardware: > > - 3 gluster servers (each server with 2 CPU 10 cores, 64GB RAM, 12 hard disk SAS 12Gb/s, 10GbE storage network) > > Now, we need to add 3 new servers with the same hardware configuration respecting the current volume topology. > If I'm right, we will obtain a DITRIBUTED DISPERSED gluster volume with 12 subvolumes, each volume will contain (4+2) bricks, that is a [12x(4+2)] volume. > > My question is: in the current volume configuration, only 2 bricks per subvolume or one host could be down without losing data. What it will happen in the next configuration?...
2011 Oct 24
1
bestglm function and output in R
...(this example is only three because I was testing the code) influence my response variable. I have my response variable in the very last column of my text file with predictors before it. Two of my predictors have two levels and the other two have three levels. Perhaps this makes a difference to the ditribution type I select? Any help would be greatly appreciated since I am now rightly stuck and have no idea what else to try. Many thanks, Candice -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/bestglm-function-and-output-in-R-tp3933547p3933547.html Sent from the R help mailing list a...
2017 Sep 20
0
how many hosts could be down in a 12x(4+2) distributed dispersed volume?
...dware: > > - 3 gluster servers (each server with 2 CPU 10 cores, 64GB RAM, 12 hard > disk SAS 12Gb/s, 10GbE storage network) > > Now, we need to add 3 new servers with the same hardware configuration > respecting the current volume topology. > If I'm right, we will obtain a DITRIBUTED DISPERSED gluster volume with 12 > subvolumes, each volume will contain (4+2) bricks, that is a [12x(4+2)] > volume. > > My question is: in the current volume configuration, only 2 bricks per > subvolume or one host could be down without losing data. What it will > happen in the...
2011 May 24
1
power.t.test visualization problem
...# get sample size out of test distribution delta = temp$delta # get delta (distance between centrality points) out of test ditribution plot(1:10, xlim = c(-5,10), ylim = c(0, 0.5), type = "n") # create plot window x = seq(-5, 10, length = 400)...
2011 Jan 31
2
[LLVMdev] Official git mirroring of llvm, clang, lldb, test-suite, etc.?
...on > having local feature branches shared among your coworkers. That's doable > with git-svn with some constraints. Actually, I am mostly interesed in git because it makes merging in upstream code dead simple. Right now I've implemented a couple of downright scary scripts to hack a ditributed SCM module on top of Subversion. It's really about as far away from "fun" as one can get. It would be even better if LLVM had a git mirror that could push changes to svn as well but let's do things one step at a time. :) -Dave
2017 Oct 18
3
Status of OpenSSL 1.1 support - Thoughts
...lks are not to be blamed for this situation. > The real problem is: How is OpenSSH supposed to support OpenSSL-1.0 > and OpenSSL-1.1 at the same time, given that the API break is so > severe that switching from one to the other requires a 3000+ line > diff? But at the same time, some ditributions are phasing out OpenSSL 1.0.2 and are integrating OpenSSL 1.1 while at the same time some supported LTS distributions still rely on older OpenSSL versions. So for a period of time you'll have to be compatible with both, whether you like it or not. The question is then: is it up to you to be...
2011 Jan 31
0
[LLVMdev] Official git mirroring of llvm, clang, lldb, test-suite, etc.?
greened at obbligato.org (David A. Greene) writes: >>> git-svn often doesn't work, especially if the other side also needs >>> git-svn. >> >> The git mirror would be read-only, so if you want to contribute changes >> to LLVM using git you need git-svn anyways. > > I pull down changes from upstream much more frequently than I send > changes up. To
2015 May 29
0
Binaries for Debian and Ubuntu
...ot providing updates in their > backports repo because there is no reason to do so? 4.1.6 is not just 4.1.6 as released upstream just look at the *complete* apckage version backports repo != backporting don't get me wrong but you *really* need to learn some basics or just accept the your ditribution is knowing better than you what they are doing > On 05/29/2015 04:53 PM, Reindl Harald wrote: >> >> Am 29.05.2015 um 22:46 schrieb Steve Ankeny: >>> I'm wondering why Ubuntu 14.04 contains packages for 4.1.6 but not >>> 4.1.17 or 4.1.18? >>> >&gt...
2020 Aug 10
1
Icecast with SSL
...https://icecast.org/docs/icecast-2.4.1/config-file.html: >> >> >> ssl >> >> >> If et to 1 will enable HTTPS on this listen-socket. Icecast must have >> been compiled against openSSL to be able to do so. >> >> >> Does the standard Icecast ditribution include SSL support, or must it >> be built manually to include this? I've read articles saying both are >> true. Which is correct? >
2008 Jul 30
2
Sampling two exponentials
Hi all, I am going to sample two variables from two exponential distributions, but I want to specify a covariance structure between these two variables. Is there any way to do it in R? Or is there a "Multivariate Exponential" thing corresponding to the multivariate normal? Thanks in advance. Sincerely, Yanwei Zhang Department of Actuarial Research and Modeling Munich Re America Tel: