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2009 Sep 27
0
SUMMARY : multipath using defaults rather than multipath.conf contents for some devices (?) - why ?
...blah
# } (file has a bunch of defaults commented out)
# etc
#}
#
#
device {
our settings
}
*rather than*
devices {
device {
our settings
}
}
Also - looking more closely at our multipath.conf.defaults, there is an entry for
a product pattern HSV2.*
That would explain why the multipath settings for the HSV200 looked different to
the HSV400 - the HSV200 was picking up a different set of defaults.
However still not exactly what we had specified.
(sort of like CSS behaviour....."cascading multipath.conf defaults" ! :-) )
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2009 Sep 17
1
multipath using defaults rather than multipath.conf contents for some devices (?) - why ?
hi all
We have a rh linux server connected to two HP SAN controllers, one an HSV200 (on the way out),
the other an HSV400 (on the way in). (Via a Qlogic HBA).
/etc/multipath.conf contains this :
device
{
vendor "(COMPAQ|HP)"
product "HSV1[01]1|HSV2[01]0|HSV300|HSV4[05]0"
getuid_callout "/sbin/scsi_id -g -u -s /...
2012 Apr 13
3
Kaplan Meier analysis: 95% CI wider in R than in SAS
Hello All,
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Am replicating in R an analysis I did earlier using SAS. See this as a test of whether I'm ready to start using R in my day-to-day work.
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Just finished replicating a Kaplan Meier analysis. Everything seems to work out fine except for one thing. The 95% CI around my estimate for the median is substantially larger in R than in SAS. For example, in SAS I have a median of 3.29 with a