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2016 Feb 09
3
Utility to zero unused blocks on disk
...on magnetic media is to grind > the media up into filings or melt it down in a furnace. I unscrew the casing, extract the disk platter(s), slide a very strong magnet over both sides of the platter surface then bend the platter in half. How secure is that ? I can't afford a machine that grinds everything into dust particles. -- Regards, Paul. England, EU. England's place is in the European Union.
2006 Dec 17
1
Apache slows to a grinding halt... Did I screw up or is something wrong?
...t, and all is good. The deployment configuration I am using is apache 2.2.3 with mod_proxy_balancer proxying to 3 mongrel processes. It''s'' been really good to me so far handling the load like a champ. Now, 2 hours ago, everything is seemingly normal when all of a sudden the site grinds to a halt. Yet, it doesn''t seem like I''m getting a surge of traffic. I check the server and it is 90% idle. I check my mongrel processes and they are still dishing out the site like champs. The culprit is apache! It takes it 20 - 40 seconds to server a small static html file. Some...
2005 Oct 05
8
R crashes for large formulas in lm() (PR#8180)
Full_Name: Hallgeir Grinde Version: 2.1.1 OS: Windows XP Submission from: (NULL) (144.127.1.1) While using lm(y~(x*z*c*...*v)^2) R crashes/closes if the numbers of variables are at least 8.
2016 Aug 01
0
rsync 3.1.1 (and HEAD) grinds to a halt over sshfs
Hi Devs and others, First, many thanks for 14+ years of personal usage rsync. I'm trying to rsync to an sshfs mount point instead of using ssh transport. The reason for this is that I'm using encfs to create files which land on the (untrusted) destination encrypted. After witnessing stalled rsync progress, a barely utilized internet connection and and idle CPU, I stripped this down
2006 Jan 05
0
Incoming calls grind to a halt
Hi there everybody, We are running Asterisk 1.2.1 with a TE410P card attached to one PRI ISDN line, and many SIP phones. Yesterday we ended up in a situation where all incoming calls were giving the engaged tone. Every time some tried to ring in we got: Jan 4 14:56:32 WARNING[896] chan_zap.c: Ring requested on channel 0/5 already in use on span 4. Hanging up owner. This happens even though no
2010 Oct 19
2
pdflush kernel thread pops up every 10 seconds or so and video decoding grinds to a halt for 1/2 a second
Hi. A friend of mine was doing real-time video decoding on Fedora Core 13 and he had a performance glitch (1/2 a second freeze) every 5-10 seconds. "top" showed flush-253:0 process at the moment of the freeze. Major device number 253 corresponds to device-mapper. I advised my friend to re-install his FC13 without LVM, to see if the glitch is related to LVM. After re-installing FC13
2017 Jul 01
0
How to replace match words whith colum name of data frame?
Dear ?, I'm sure that there are many ways to do what you want; here's one: > cbind(concept_df, category= + ifelse(apply( + sapply(chemical_df$chemical, + function(x) grepl(x, concept_df$concept)), + 1, any), + "chemical", "")) concept category 1 butan
2005 Oct 05
0
Ad: Re: Ad: Re: R crashes for large formulas in lm() (PR#8181)
On Wed, 5 Oct 2005 Hallgeir.Grinde at elkem.no wrote: > Yes. > so (x1*x2*x3*x4*x5*x6*x7*x8)^2 = (x1+x2+x3+x4+x5+x6+x7+x8)^8 ? Yes in the sense that the simplified formula given by terms() is the same. > and there is a difference in > (x1*x2*x3*x4*x5*x6*x7*x8)^2 > and > (x1*x2*x3*x4*x5*x6*x7*x8) > althoug the resulting formulas are the same, or? The first is reduced to the
2005 Oct 05
0
Ad: Re: Ad: Re: R crashes for large formulas in lm() (PR#8180)
Dette er en melding med flere deler i MIME-format. --=_alternative 004C4E4A00257091_= Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Yes. so (x1*x2*x3*x4*x5*x6*x7*x8)^2 = (x1+x2+x3+x4+x5+x6+x7+x8)^8 ? and there is a difference in (x1*x2*x3*x4*x5*x6*x7*x8)^2 and (x1*x2*x3*x4*x5*x6*x7*x8) althoug the resulting formulas are the same, or? This fikses my problem, but R still crashes for the
2004 Aug 06
2
Liveice & Icecast...help
I'm running FreeBSD 4.2. I downloaded and installed Icecast 1.3.10, Liveice, mpg123, and Lame. I know the Icecast streamer is working because I can feed it from WinAMP on my PC and listen to the stream somewhere else and it sounds fine. I know liveice is working too because Icecast shows that it connects and is sending audio to it. However when I listen to the stream on my PC with WinAMP
2016 Feb 09
1
Utility to zero unused blocks on disk
...melt it down in a furnace. > > I unscrew the casing, extract the disk platter(s), slide a very strong > > magnet over both sides of the platter surface then bend the platter in > > half. > > > > How secure is that ? > > > > I can't afford a machine that grinds everything into dust particles. > I have seen a guy in the I.T. department where I work take a hard > drive....remove as many stickers from it (to make it porous as possible) > and then soak it in a "brine" of ammonia, hydrogen peroxide, bleach, and > salted water...for like...
2005 Oct 05
1
Ad: Re: R crashes for large formulas in lm() (PR#8180)
Dette er en melding med flere deler i MIME-format. --=_alternative 004613C000257091_= Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" And some more informastion I forgot. R does not crash if I write out the formula: set.seed(123) x1 <- runif(1000) x2 <- runif(1000) x3 <- runif(1000) x4 <- runif(1000) x5 <- runif(1000) x6 <- runif(1000) x7 <- runif(1000) x8 <-
2005 Oct 05
0
Ad: Re: R crashes for large formulas in lm() (PR#8180)
On Wed, 5 Oct 2005 Hallgeir.Grinde at elkem.no wrote: > And some more informastion I forgot. > R does not crash if I write out the formula: > > set.seed(123) > x1 <- runif(1000) > x2 <- runif(1000) > x3 <- runif(1000) > x4 <- runif(1000) > x5 <- runif(1000) > x6 <- runif(1000) > x7 <- runif(1000) > x8 <- runif(1000) > y <-
2016 Feb 08
7
Utility to zero unused blocks on disk
DBAN is obsolete. NIST 800-88 for some time now says to use secure erase or enhanced security erase or crypto erase if supported. Other options do not erase data in remapped sectors. Chris Murphy
2017 Jul 01
0
How to replace match words whith colum name of data frame?
I have two data frame. I want to use "chemical_df" to match "concept_df " concept_df <- data.frame(concept=c("butan acid ", "nano diamond particl", "slurri composit", "composit ph polis", " inorgan particl ", "grind liquid", "liquid formul", "nanoparticl", "size abras particl",
2003 Nov 03
4
Samba-3.0.1pre1 and LDAP
Hiya, I have recently upgrade samba to 3.0.1pre1 from alpha3-19. The upgrade went well with no real problems, except ..... I have noticed today that the load on the LDAP server is extremely high. CPU usage on slapd is anywhere between 10%-80%. At one point to day everything came to a grinding halt. The only difference between I can think of is the samba upgrade. This is with an average load of
2004 Aug 06
2
Liveice & Icecast...help
How do I change the record volume. I am doing all this from the console, no GUI. I have not seen anything in any of the config files to set the record volume. Matt -----Original Message----- From: owner-icecast@xiph.org [mailto:owner-icecast@xiph.org]On Behalf Of harvey smith Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 10:43 PM To: icecast@xiph.org Subject: Re: [icecast] Liveice & Icecast...help
2005 Sep 23
2
winbindd exceeding 200 client connections
OS: RHE 3, kernal 2.4.21-32.0.1EL Samba version: samba-3.0.20 Removed RHE version of samba and compiled/installed samba-3.0.20. After running about 30-60 minutes, I get the following syslog msg: "winbindd: Exceeding 200 client connections, no idle connection found" Eventually this grinds the whole system to a halt, and remote & console logins become impossible while samba is running. I don't believe this is a case of too many users trying to connect, as only 2 workstations have been using the samba connectivity, so upping the connection limit in local.h doesn't soun...
2012 Mar 16
2
[LLVMdev] PowerPC codegen experts looking for challenges?
Hi all, at my paid job I am pushing the Clang/LLVM combo into evaluation (we currently use a gcc3.4 generation toolchain). Since we produce for the embedded domain we need a reliable host (i.e. simulation i686) / target (PPC) dual setup. To this end I almost succeeded grinding through our large(ish) codebase but found some PPC snags. I filed these bugs, complete with repro IR code:
2002 Aug 20
6
load balancing CIFS/Samba
...in, just to see if it works, but it isn't. Our basic config is that we have the same share and NMB server name on every node. Each node has a different IP hostname, which are all round-robin'ed to a single hostname. When we try to do requests from clients on the same subnet, everything grinds to a halt. It looks like all of our requests are being responded to by every node. Does that make sense? Does anyone have any insight into loadbalancing CIFS that they might share? Thanks! Blue Lang