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2005 Dec 08
7
Two Subnets on routed to the other, Setup?
Hi there,
I''ve read Routing on One Interface, and Shorewall and Aliased
Interfaces docs but I''m a little confused, and all my test attempts
have mostly failed. Here is my setup:
CentOS 4.2
ShoreWall 3.0.2
My server has a subnet 192.168.50.0/29 routed to it via 192.168.1.2.
Currently 192.168.1.2 is setup on eth0. With no ShoreWall involved
routing seems to work if I just setup
2004 Oct 22
0
invalid for factors not really working
Dear all,
I have the impression that the function invalid from gtools is not
really working as I would expect it to do for factors:
Browse[1]> invalid(as.factor(NA))
[1] FALSE
Browse[1]> invalid(as.numeric(NA))
[1] TRUE
I would exptect that
> invalid(as.factor(NA))
is also TRUE.
Maybe this should be changed in a consistent way which also works in
similar cases for other classes.
One
2004 Dec 02
2
regex to match word boundaries
Can someone verify whether or not this is a bug.
When I substitute all occurrence of "\\B" with "X"
R seems to correctly place an X at all non-word boundaries
(whether or not I specify perl) but "\\b" does not seem to
act on all complement positions:
> gsub("\\b", "X", "abc def") # nothing done
[1] "abc def"
>
2012 Jan 11
5
Warning: bad fsid on block 20971520
...4
3 28672 10301440 10293251 4
4 36864 10260480 10301443 24
5 65536 10264576 10260503 4
6 1085440 10276864 10264579 24
7 10483712 294912 10276887 2048 eof
it''s "extent" nr. 2, not a superblock. The block obviously does not
contain the exptected data, though they were submitted and supposed to
be written by the mkfs step. The question is, where the update is lost --
block layer, write caches of the disk.
btrfs-debug-tree says it''s:
chunk tree
leaf 20971520 items 6 free space 3283 generation 4 owner 3
fs uuid 024cd2e6-d584-493c-a...