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2004 Nov 11
2
rsync is concatenating the files together
...nc is running on the Solaris 10 client. Here is the source directory as seen from the client: Source directory: -rwxr--r-- 1 root priv 1270666114 Jan 3 2004 FLY.GHO* -rwxr--r-- 1 root priv 1595131867 Nov 11 2003 LB.GHO* -rwxr--r-- 1 root priv 263738235 Jan 3 2004 PHANT001.GHS* -rwxr--r-- 1 root priv 2147482739 Jan 3 2004 PHANTXP.GHO* -rwxrw-r-- 1 root priv 1489966355 Dec 24 2003 ROVER.GHO* -rwxr--r-- 1 root priv 2147482481 Jan 3 2004 TOSH.GHO* -rwxr--r-- 1 root priv 2147480582 Jan 3 2004 TOSH0001.GHS* -rwxr--r-- 1 root priv 2070...
2003 Jul 26
0
R benchmark, moble Pentium III, 1.13 GHs
Hi Jason, I suppose you installed the Matrix library, and it is working on your computer? If yes, may be det.Matrix() was removed, or renamed in the Matrix library you have (I cannot check this for the latest version, because I am away of the office until August 1st), but I will do that next week. In the meantime, you can replace 'det.Matrix' by 'det.default', and it should run.
2017 Mar 14
2
[cfe-dev] proposal - pragma section directive in clang
...expected and > welcome. > > #pragma clang section bss(".mybss") rodata(".myrodata") > data(".mydata") text(".mytext") There's some prior art in the GreenHills compiler too, where the example above would be spelled: #pragma ghs section bss=".mybss", rodata=".myrodata", data=".mydata", text=".mytext" Maybe it's worth using that syntax, i.e: #pragma clang section bss=".mybss", rodata=".myrodata", data=".mydata", text=".mytext" Altern...
2011 Oct 25
1
merging to data.frames whose columns are different but follow a pattern.
...s all houshold waves (1-12) and is orderd by IDHOUS (unique houshold identification) and T (=1...12). Now, to the problem: As the following except shows: the individual id used in the individual file (IDPERS) is derived from the houshold id (IDHOUS). >head(INDIVIDUAL,20) IDPERS T SEX PC02 GHS Single 1 4101 1 1 9 1 NA 2 4101 2 1 10 1 NA 3 4101 3 1 10 1 NA 4 4101 4 1 10 1 NA . . . 13 4102 1 2 0 0 NA 14 4102 2 2 5 1 NA 15 4102 3 2 3 0 NA 16 4102 4 2 9 1 NA . . . 26 5101 1...
2008 Feb 27
0
Samba 3.0.26a: "Attempt to create file with volid set - please report this"
Hi everyone; I noticed today while watching my syslog, a few entries like this: Nov 8 15:17:08 [machine] smbd[26137]: Attempt to create file (FILE.GHO) with volid set - please report this Nov 8 15:28:08 [machine] smbd[26137]: Attempt to create file (FILE0001.GHS) with volid set - please report this Nov 8 15:41:46 [machine] smbd[26137]: Attempt to create file (FILE0002.GHS) with volid set - please report this So, I'm reporting it. :) I'm using Symantec Ghost 8.0 software to archive WinXP machine's disk, and the files comprising the image ar...
2017 Mar 14
2
[cfe-dev] proposal - pragma section directive in clang
...t; > > #pragma clang section bss(".mybss") rodata(".myrodata") > > data(".mydata") text(".mytext") > > There's some prior art in the GreenHills compiler too, where the example > above would be spelled: > > #pragma ghs section bss=".mybss", rodata=".myrodata", > data=".mydata", text=".mytext" > > Maybe it's worth using that syntax, i.e: > > #pragma clang section bss=".mybss", rodata=".myrodata", > data=".mydata", text...
2017 Mar 10
3
[cfe-dev] proposal - pragma section directive in clang
+llvm-dev properly this time. On Fri, 10 Mar 2017 at 09:42 James Molloy <james at jamesmolloy.co.uk> wrote: > Hi Reid, all, > > +llvm-dev as this RFC involves changes in Clang and LLVM. > > This RFC has stagnated and I think that's partially because the proposal > isn't particularly elegant and is light on details. We've been having a > rethink and have a
2017 Feb 03
3
raid 10 not in consistent state?
...818 TB SAS HDD N N 512B ST32000444SS U 50:20 54 Onln 3 1.818 TB SAS HDD N N 512B ST32000444SS U ----------------------------------------------------------------------- EID-Enclosure Device ID|Slt-Slot No.|DID-Device ID|DG-DriveGroup DHS-Dedicated Hot Spare|UGood-Unconfigured Good|GHS-Global Hotspare UBad-Unconfigured Bad|Onln-Online|Offln-Offline|Intf-Interface Med-Media Type|SED-Self Encryptive Drive|PI-Protection Info SeSz-Sector Size|Sp-Spun|U-Up|D-Down|T-Transition|F-Foreign UGUnsp-Unsupported|UGShld-UnConfigured shielded|HSPShld-Hotspare shielded CFShld-Configured shield...
2013 Oct 09
1
DNS frustration
...problems I've had with each scenario: * Samba4 with Internal DNS. This, to my knowledge, addresses all my requirements except for one<https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9409>. An absolute deal breaker, since we use google apps, and I have to be able to CNAME mail.mydomain.com to ghs.google.com. Unless anyone can think of a workaround? I thought about installing bind on another server that Internal DNS would forward to, but this just seems silly. I really don't want the extra maintenance either. * Samba4 with BIND_DLZ (with windows clients updating AD via kerberos) Dammi...
2010 Mar 18
1
OCFS2 works like standalone
I have installed OCFS2 on two nodes SuSE 10. Seems all works superb and nice from the first sight. But, /dev/sda ocfs2 rac1 is not sharing through net (port 7777) with rac0. On both nodes I have 500Mb /dev/sda disks that are mounted (and are ocfs2). But they did not share the content with each other (files and folders in it). So when I am creating the file in one node I am expecting to
2011 Aug 15
4
Kernel 3.1.0-rc2 hangs on boot, Xen 4.1.1
Hello, I tried out kernel 3.1.0-rc2 on my i386 Laptop with Xen 4.1.1. Booting hangs after these messages on the VGA console: pci 0000:02:09.0: address space collision: [mem 0x000da000-0x000dafff] conflicts with reserved [mem 0x0009f800-0x000fffff] reserve RAM buffer: 00000000 0009f000 - 00000000 0009ffff reserve RAM buffer: 00000000 38400000 - 00000000 3bffffff reserve RAM buffer: 00000001
2011 Aug 15
4
Kernel 3.1.0-rc2 hangs on boot, Xen 4.1.1
Hello, I tried out kernel 3.1.0-rc2 on my i386 Laptop with Xen 4.1.1. Booting hangs after these messages on the VGA console: pci 0000:02:09.0: address space collision: [mem 0x000da000-0x000dafff] conflicts with reserved [mem 0x0009f800-0x000fffff] reserve RAM buffer: 00000000 0009f000 - 00000000 0009ffff reserve RAM buffer: 00000000 38400000 - 00000000 3bffffff reserve RAM buffer: 00000001
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
2023 Nov 22
0
CentOS box images at Vagrant Cloud give 404
Hi, At Vagrant Cloud there are "box" images for stream8 and stream9 [1]. At least they are supposed to be there. The download links on the detail pages, for example for stream9 20230727.1 [2] are redirected to cloud.centos.org, however they give an 404 error. Possibly the centos Vagrant Cloud page is not kept up to date with the actual box images that are now present on
2024 Jan 10
1
CentOS box images at Vagrant Cloud give 404
Hi, At Vagrant Cloud there are "box" images for stream8 and stream9 [1]. At least they are supposed to be there. The download links on the detail pages, for example for stream9 20230727.1 [2] are redirected to cloud.centos.org, however they give an 404 error. Possibly the centos Vagrant Cloud page is not kept up to date with the actual box images that are now present on
2001 Dec 11
1
running .exe files from a Unix share without specifying .exe extension - is it possible ??
Hi gurus, I have mapped drive V:\ on my win2k pro from a SAMBA share on a Sparc/Solaris 2.8. When I cd to v:\ and type the filename without specifying .exe after it, the system cannot find it. If I map V:\ from another share, this time a windows machine, this works great. On local drives as well - windows assumes .exe extension and calls the file. This is not a path problem, as the executable
2004 Dec 28
5
bitrate limits don't work with -q settings?
I'm sorry if this question has been asked before; I've looked through the archives and haven't seen anything. The problem I'm seeing is that oggenc's VBR encoding doesn't seem to pay attention to any sort of bitrate limitation, either the -m or bitrate_hard_min settings. It isn't that it temporarily dips below the minimum; the average for the whole (in this case,