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2005 Mar 09
0
Call through. with 2xT1 .configuration
...all,
It 's dificult to explain; The system I need is an box option (based on *),
that I would add to an existing PABX (ie: Nortel with 600 ext).
I need two E1/T2 card to plug the system between Telco (FT) and PABX (Nortel)!
One card for France Telecom Side (E1a) and one other to Nortel Side (E1b).
--------- -------- -----------
Telco FT |----(E1a)------|System X|----(E1b)-----|PABX Nortel|------>600 ext.
--------- -------- -----------
The existing (Nortel) PABX must run like before the system box is plug,
without any mo...
2008 Jun 06
1
How to force two regression coefficients to be equal but opposite in sign?
...0.3240 0.2621 -0.5861 -1.0283 0.5861 0.4422 0.3831 -0.2608 -0.1222
0.9002 -0.5802 -0.3200 0.6452 -0.9634 0.3182
Coefficients:
Estimate Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|)
(Intercept) 0.54563 1.71558 0.318 0.763
log(X1) 1.29745 0.57295 2.265 0.073 .
E1B -0.23571 0.95738 -0.246 0.815
E1C -0.57057 1.20490 -0.474 0.656
E1D -0.22988 0.98274 -0.234 0.824
E1E -1.17181 1.02918 -1.139 0.306
E2B -0.16775 0.87803 -0.191 0.856
E2C 0.05952 1.12779 0.053...
2008 Jun 09
1
Systemfit (was RE: How to force two regression coefficients to be equal but opposite in sign?)
...; > 0.9002 -0.5802 -0.3200 0.6452 -0.9634 0.3182
> >
> > Coefficients:
> >
> > Estimate Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|)
> >
> > (Intercept) 0.54563 1.71558 0.318 0.763
> > log(X1) 1.29745 0.57295 2.265 0.073 .
> > E1B -0.23571 0.95738 -0.246 0.815
> > E1C -0.57057 1.20490 -0.474 0.656
> > E1D -0.22988 0.98274 -0.234 0.824
> > E1E -1.17181 1.02918 -1.139 0.306
> > E2B -0.16775 0.87803 -0.191 0.856
> > E2C...
2012 Dec 20
0
smbd -F: standard input is not a socket, assuming -D option
...Does anyone know the meaning of this error message? In fact "man smbd"
tells that "smbd -F" is the proper way to start a server under a supervisor,
such as systemd, upstart or launchd...
Thanks in advance,
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2007 Apr 18
1
[Bridge] Man-in-the-middle scenario within vmware - problem
...within VMWare seem to be working. If I give each
NIC on PCMITM an IP address (with no bridge on PCMITM), I can transfer data
from PC1 to PCMITM (and vice versa) and from PC2 to PCMITM (and vice versa).
Patrick.
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2010 Nov 02
8
remote hot site, IMAP replication or cluster over WAN
Taking a survey.
1. How many of you have a remote site hot backup Dovecot IMAP server?
2. How are you replicating mailbox data to the hot backup system?
A. rsync
B. DRBD+GFS2
C. Other
Thanks.
--
Stan
2007 Sep 02
4
Performance Issues
My apology for cross posting
We have a DELL6850 with 8Gbytes of memory, four 3.2Ghz CPU's , perc 4
raid controller, with fourteen 300Gbyte 10Krpm disk on a powervault
220s, And a powervault 124T LTO-3 tape systems on a separate
160Mbyte/sec adaptec SCSI card.
The disks are configured as two 2Tbyte raid 0 partitions using the perc
4 hardware.
The problem is - reading from the disk, and
2004 Jan 27
0
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2008 Jun 06
6
Subsetting to unique values
I want to take the first row of each unique ID value from a data frame.
For instance
> ddTable <-
data.frame(Id=c(1,1,2,2),name=c("Paul","Joe","Bob","Larry"))
I want a dataset that is
Id Name
1 Paul
2 Bob
> unique(ddTable)
Will give me all 4 rows, and
> unique(ddTable$Id)
Will give me c(1,2), but not accompanied by the name column.