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2001 Jul 31
1
More info on cor()
I can't answer the question about knowing how many pairs there are from "cor", but the way to assess the significance is with cor.test(). That does tell you. Jon -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "help", or
2002 Nov 19
2
The exclude option of Rsync not work right.
...a 3. Option --include infront of --exclude and behind of --exclude. 4. rsync /software/testdir/ --exclude='/software/testdir/test.sql' serv602:/software/testdir/ 5. rsync /software/testdir/ --exclude="/software/testdir/test.sql" serv602:/software/testdir/ 6. I used other options indivually which -a uses. 7. rsync --exclude='/software/testdir/test.sql' serv602:/software/testdir/ (this didnt copy anything fm the directory) 8. Cmd line - I attempted the same cmds as in 4 and 5 but it still did not work right. It copied everything. (using rsync -e ssh) I have read the manpage...
2010 Oct 14
12
best practices in using shared storage for XEN Virtual Machines and auto-failover?
Hi all, Can anyone pleas tell me what would be best practice to use shared storage with virtual machines, especially when it involved high availability / automated failover between 2 XEN servers? i.e. if I setup 2x identical XEN servers, each with say 16GB RAM, 4x 1GB NIC''s, etc. Then I need the xen domU''s to auto failover between the 2 servers if either goes down (hardware
2000 Mar 31
7
Samba on Linux with no ACL's is making things tough
Please for give me if this gets a bit long. I am presently in the process of moving my company's file server from Windows NT 4.0 over to Linux with SAMBA and the lack of ACL support in the ext2 filesystem is making things very difficult to design. To clarify I am NOT writing about Samba's support for NT ACL's on NTFS. I am writing to possibly get some tips for getting around the lack