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2024 Mar 28
0
New package - fastTS
Hi R enthusiasts,
I am happy to announce a new package available on CRAN: fastTS (https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/fastTS/). fastTS is especially useful for large time series with exogenous features and/or complex seasonality (i.e. with multiple modes), allowing for possibly high-dimensional feature sets. The method can also facilitate inference on exogenous features, c...
2024 Mar 28
0
New package - fastTS
Hi R enthusiasts,
I am happy to announce a new package available on CRAN: fastTS (https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/fastTS/). fastTS is especially useful for large time series with exogenous features and/or complex seasonality (i.e. with multiple modes), allowing for possibly high-dimensional feature sets. The method can also facilitate inference on exogenous features, c...
2016 Sep 02
0
Re: Ang: Ang: Re: Ang: Re: attaching storage pool error
...it's marked private.
Once you have your vHBA and scsi_hostM for that vHBA on the host you can
use 'lsscsi' (you may have to yum/dnf install it - it's a very useful
tool)...
# lsscsi
...
//assume scsi_host6 is the new vHBA created as follow
[6:0:0:0] disk IBM 1726-4xx FAStT 0617 -
[6:0:1:0] disk IBM 1726-4xx FAStT 0617 -
[6:0:2:0] disk IBM 1726-4xx FAStT 0617 /dev/sdf
[6:0:3:0] disk IBM 1726-4xx FAStT 0617 /dev/sdg
You'll need an mpath pool:
# virsh pool-dumpxml mpath
<pool type='mpath'>
<name>mp...
2010 Feb 16
2
Highly Performance and Availability
Hello everyone,
I am currently running Dovecot as a high performance solution to a particular
kind of problem. My userbase is small, but it murders email servers. The volume
is moderate, but message retention requirements are stringent, to put it nicely.
Many users receive a high volume of email traffic, but want to keep every
message, and *search* them. This produces mail accounts up to
2016 Sep 03
0
Ang: Re: Ang: Ang: Re: Ang: Re: attaching storage pool error
...it's marked private.
Once you have your vHBA and scsi_hostM for that vHBA on the host you can
use 'lsscsi' (you may have to yum/dnf install it - it's a very useful
tool)...
# lsscsi
...
//assume scsi_host6 is the new vHBA created as follow
[6:0:0:0] disk IBM 1726-4xx FAStT 0617 -
[6:0:1:0] disk IBM 1726-4xx FAStT 0617 -
[6:0:2:0] disk IBM 1726-4xx FAStT 0617 /dev/sdf
[6:0:3:0] disk IBM 1726-4xx FAStT 0617 /dev/sdg
You'll need an mpath pool:
# virsh pool-dumpxml mpath
<pool type='mpath'>
<name>mp...
2016 Sep 03
2
Ang: Ang: Re: Ang: Ang: Re: Ang: Re: attaching storage pool error
...it's marked private.
Once you have your vHBA and scsi_hostM for that vHBA on the host you can
use 'lsscsi' (you may have to yum/dnf install it - it's a very useful
tool)...
# lsscsi
...
//assume scsi_host6 is the new vHBA created as follow
[6:0:0:0] disk IBM 1726-4xx FAStT 0617 -
[6:0:1:0] disk IBM 1726-4xx FAStT 0617 -
[6:0:2:0] disk IBM 1726-4xx FAStT 0617 /dev/sdf
[6:0:3:0] disk IBM 1726-4xx FAStT 0617 /dev/sdg
You'll need an mpath pool:
# virsh pool-dumpxml mpath
<pool type='mpath'>
<name>mp...
2016 Sep 03
1
Re: attaching storage pool error
...it's marked private.
Once you have your vHBA and scsi_hostM for that vHBA on the host you can
use 'lsscsi' (you may have to yum/dnf install it - it's a very useful
tool)...
# lsscsi
...
//assume scsi_host6 is the new vHBA created as follow
[6:0:0:0] disk IBM 1726-4xx FAStT 0617 -
[6:0:1:0] disk IBM 1726-4xx FAStT 0617 -
[6:0:2:0] disk IBM 1726-4xx FAStT 0617 /dev/sdf
[6:0:3:0] disk IBM 1726-4xx FAStT 0617 /dev/sdg
You'll need an mpath pool:
# virsh pool-dumpxml mpath
<pool type='mpath'>
<name>mp...
2003 Nov 21
5
Disappointing IMPORT Performance Using 9i RAC with OCFS on Linux
Skipped content of type multipart/alternative
2003 Nov 21
5
Disappointing IMPORT Performance Using 9i RAC with OCFS on Linux
Skipped content of type multipart/alternative
2011 Jul 14
1
mount.ocfs2: Invalid argument while mounting /dev/mapper/xenconfig_part1 on /etc/xen/vm/. Check 'dmesg' for more information on this error.
...ame="ordered"
value="true"/>
</meta_attributes>
</clone>
</resources>
And all the resource are up and running
3)Then, using my SAN, I've configured multipath as following:
xenconfig (3600a0b8000754c84000002a04e031e5a) dm-0 IBM,1726-4xx FAStT
size=19G features='1 queue_if_no_path' hwhandler='1 rdac' wp=rw
|-+- policy='round-robin 0' prio=3 status=active
| |- 3:0:1:0 sdd 8:48 active ready running
| `- 4:0:1:0 sdh 8:112 active ready running
`-+- policy='round-robin 0' prio=0 status=enabled
|- 3:0:0:0 sdb...
2003 Nov 13
2
Disappointing Performance Using 9i RAC with OCFS on Linux
...threading), 1Gb RAM, 2 Ultra
> 320 SCSI disks (not striped or mirrored)
>
> Solaris
> Solaris 8 on Sunfire 280R, Dual CPU, 2Gb RAM, Disk subsystem details
not
> known
>
> RAC-OCFS & RAC-RAW
> 2*(RedHat AS2.1 on IBM x360, Quad 1.5GHz Xeon, 7Gb RAM), Fibre
connected
> FastT Disk Array
>
>
> Any comments?
>
>
> Kevin Miller
> Oracle Database Administrator
> Burns e-Commerce Solutions
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Ocfs-users mailing list
> Ocfs-users@oss.oracle.com
> http://oss.oracle.com/mailma...
2003 Nov 13
2
Disappointing Performance Using 9i RAC with OCFS on Linux
...threading), 1Gb RAM, 2 Ultra
> 320 SCSI disks (not striped or mirrored)
>
> Solaris
> Solaris 8 on Sunfire 280R, Dual CPU, 2Gb RAM, Disk subsystem details
not
> known
>
> RAC-OCFS & RAC-RAW
> 2*(RedHat AS2.1 on IBM x360, Quad 1.5GHz Xeon, 7Gb RAM), Fibre
connected
> FastT Disk Array
>
>
> Any comments?
>
>
> Kevin Miller
> Oracle Database Administrator
> Burns e-Commerce Solutions
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Ocfs-users mailing list
> Ocfs-users@oss.oracle.com
> http://oss.oracle.com/mailma...
2007 Oct 24
182
Yager on ZFS
Not sure if it''s been posted yet, my email is currently down...
http://weblog.infoworld.com/yager/archives/2007/10/suns_zfs_is_clo.html
Interesting piece. This is the second post from Yager that shows
solaris in a pretty good light. I particularly like his closing
comment:
"If you haven''t checked out ZFS yet, do, because it will eventually
become ubiquitously implemented