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2007 Apr 24
3
R as a server on Linux
Hi,
I am trying to avid the somewhat costly startup overhead of launching
a separate R executable for each "client" request on Linux.
My current architecture is such that My Java client explicitly calls
R in batch mode and passes it certain parameters. The initital
startup takes almost 10 seconds because R has to load a bunch of
libraries as well as a moderately large, previously created workspace.
I am thinking that it would be so much more eficient to instead have
R act as a server and fork off a thread for each client query. Is
that possible at all ?...
2011 Mar 08
4
minimum distance between line segments
..., the harder it seems. I am trying to come up with a way to
work out the minimum distance between line segments. For instance,
consider 20 random line segments:
x1 <- runif(20)
y1 <- runif(20)
x2 <- runif(20)
y2 <- runif(20)
plot(x1, y1, type = "n")
segments(x1, y1, x2, y2)
Inititally I thought the solution to this problem was to work out the
distance between midpoints (it quickly became apparent that this is
totally wrong when looking at the plot). So, I thought that perhaps
finding the minimum distance between each of the lines endpoints AND
their midpoints would be a good p...
2006 Jun 02
1
Multivariate skew-t cdf
...<- rep(0,27)
Omega <- diag(0,27)
p1 <- pmst(x, xi, Omega, alpha, df = 5)
I get the following result:
>p1
[1] 0
attr(,"error")
[1] 1
attr(,"status")
[1] "oversize"
So it seems like the dimension is a problem here (and not the syntax or type
mismatch, as I inititally thought - the function is evaluated) - although I
found no warning about it in the help page.
Can anyone give me a hint as to how to work around this problem and evaluate
the skew-t cdf in a large-dimensional space? It's pretty crucial to my
current research. Thanks in advance,
Konrad
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2006 Oct 23
2
T.38 faxing with spandsp and Grandstream HT.486
Hello !
I 'm trying T.38 faxig with spandsp using rxfax/txfax as fax terminal.
As another endpoint I 'm using Grandstream HT 486 ATA and a fax machine.
Has anybody success with the HT486 as T.38 terminal ?
ATA as originator: I managed only onetimes a successfull T.38 fax
session. The other times the HT486 did not initiate a re-invite with
T.38 parameters. Or shall the Terminator
2011 Jun 30
1
cross platform (freebsd) zfs pool replication
...9;'m typing and autocomplete with tab key the command cd /remotepool/us (for /remotepool/users) I get a panic.
check the panic @ http://www.boeri.be/panic.jpg
-> autocomplete tab does a ls command in the background, I think
I think there is a problem with NFSv4 acl/id mapping. Normal zfs (inititally created on the FreeBSD box) file systems are working fine.
The nexenta box is Active Directory integrated with and the mappings for the users on this cifs share have been created on the fly (Ephemeral ID Mapping).
Any solution for this? I really need the ACL permissions to be replicated. So r...
2007 Nov 20
5
Autotest rspec issues
I''m having trouble getting autotest to run "out of the box" with rspec.
I''ve got a Leopard setup with Zentest 3.5.0, rspec on trunk, and rails
2.0PR. No ".autotest" file.
There are a couple of issues:
1. Running ''autotest'' inititally yields a command not found for "spec
--diff unified etc etc". This seems to be an old issue but I can fix
it by creating a "~/.autotest" file and attaching a hook to autotest
initialize to explicity set the spec_command to script/spec. Fine.
2. Regardless of #1, restarting...
2004 Jan 07
1
Call Rollover
...xtension
Example for user John Doe:
JD=SIP/JohnDoe
JDVM=400
My issue is that I want any calls coming into my [technicalmenu] context to
rollover after a period of time to the next extension, 206, and then to 207.
If none of these
extensions pickup I want the call to route back to the initital extensions
voicemail. I am using the stdexten macro to implement the busy and
unavailable voicemail automation. I am using the Goto statements to goto
the [SDSextensions] context and use the stdexten macro. I want to know if
there is a way with my current implementation to enter the technical me...
2018 May 23
0
[PATCH RFCv2 0/4] virtio-mem: paravirtualized memory
...will read it). Please
> feel free to ask in case there are any questions.
>
> This series is based on [4] and shows how it is being used. It contains
> further information. Also have a look at the description of patch nr 4 in
> this series.
>
> This work is the result of the initital idea of Andrea Arcangeli to host
> enforce guest access to memory inflated in virtio-balloon using
> userfaultfd, which turned out to be problematic to implement. That's how
> I came up with virtio-mem.
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------...
2016 Jul 11
3
Master-Master replication question
Quoting "William L. Thomson Jr." <wlt-ml at o-sinc.com>:
> You are not alone!
>
> On Wednesday, July 06, 2016 01:15:34 PM Remko Lodder wrote:
>> Dear list,
>>
>> I have setup a master-master replication setup. My primairy MX's send
>> email
>> over on a DNS loadbalanced way, so DNS is doing some kind of round-robin
>> way of sending
2018 May 30
0
Using Google Benchmark Library
...to use "benchmark_repetitions=n" option of google
benchmark than "--exec-multisample=n" as in multisample data initialization
will also be executed again along with the main kernel but
benchmark_repetitions option runs only the main kernel n times. The
repeated execution of data inititalization will only add unwanted execution
time.
Also, google benchmark library gives the result for each run along with the
mean, stddev and median of all runs. This can be usefull if there is some
tool which can parse the stdout and write some summary in a sheet.
One thing that I would like to hav...
2003 Oct 17
0
X100P Echo - not resolved
I still have echo during the first 15 seconds (or so) of each call, and
the exact same thing is happening with either of two X100P in the same
2.2ghz system.
asterisk# cat /proc/interrupts
CPU0
0: 198457690 XT-PIC timer
1: 60 XT-PIC keyboard
2: 0 XT-PIC cascade
3: 0 XT-PIC usb-uhci
8: 1
2005 May 30
0
ISDN RAS and data calls
It seems like when I use PPPD-command, or ZapRAS, Asterisk doesn't make
it a "data" call, but a regular voice-call.
My ISP change their behaivour depending on the incoming call-type (data
or voice).
If it's voice, they try to open up a V.90 connection. Else (data call)
it will reply with PPP directly.
The both methods uses the same modem pool number.
How can I tell Asterisk
2006 Nov 22
1
aastra 480i configuration help
I'm having problems getting my aastra 480i to register with the asterisk
server. I can inititate calls from the phone, but >sip show peers does not
show any IP address registered for this phone. I am probably missing
something stupidly simple. Anyone have an example config to share or
corrections for my configuration?
Asterisk 1.2
aastra 480i CT has the 1.4 firmware
<sip.conf>
2010 Apr 10
1
VPN
is there any possibility to do this on cent os
for example company one will be in the block of 10.0.0.0.1-10.0.0.255
and routed to the one of my external ip
company two will be in the block of 11.0.0.0.1-11.0.0.255 and routed
to the one of my external ip
i just need an advice is this better on windows vpn or llinux vpn
server do you advice me any server software like open vpn or sth. else
thank
2012 Mar 30
2
Centos6 iptables startup vs. restart?
What is different about the initial startup of iptables than 'service
iptables restart' (and different from C5)? I want to use iptables
port redirection to send port 80 to 8080 so a java web service doesn't
have to start as root. On C5 it worked to give the iptables
commmands, then 'iptables save', and from then on it would
automatically work when iptables started after a
2005 Oct 05
0
Asterisk 1.0.9-BRIstuffed-0.2.0-RC8o memory leak when using call files ?
Hi all,
I'm using Asterisk 1.0.9-BRIstuffed-0.2.0-RC8o on box A with a TE410P
(EuroISDN cpe)
connected to another similar asterisk box B acting as EuroISDN master.
I'm performing some load tests by contiously feeding up to concurrent 30
call files to /var/spool/asterisk/outgoing/ on box A
which inititate via a dialplan context/extension a outbound call
(redirected via chan_local) to
2018 May 29
2
Using Google Benchmark Library
Not going into all the detail, but from my side the big question is whether the benchmarks inner loop is small/fine grained enough that stabilization with google benchmark doesn't lead to dozens of seconds benchmark runtimes. Given that you typically see thousandsd or millions of invocations for small functions...
> On May 29, 2018, at 2:06 PM, Michael Kruse via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at
2017 Sep 06
1
Announcing GlusterFS release 3.12.0 (Long Term Maintenance)
On 09/05/2017 02:07 PM, Serkan ?oban wrote:
> For rpm packages you can use [1], just installed without any problems.
> It is taking time packages to land in Centos storage SIG repo...
Thank you for reporting this. The SIG does take a while to get updated
with the latest bits. We are looking at ways to improve that in the future.
>
> [1]
2007 Jul 19
5
G729 copy protection
Hi All,
I have been trying to get the Solaris version of the G729 codec to work
with asterisk 1.2.17 and 1.2.22. However, I come up against the very
same error every time I try to install it. Has anyone out there seen
this error, taken from the asterisk console straight from startup:
[codec_g729a.so] => (Annex A/B (floating point) G.729 Codec (optimized
for i386))
Jul 19 14:11:23
2008 Jul 31
17
Can I trust ZFS?
Hey folks,
I guess this is an odd question to be asking here, but I could do with some feedback from anybody who''s actually using ZFS in anger.
I''m about to go live with ZFS in our company on a new fileserver, but I have some real concerns about whether I can really trust ZFS to keep my data alive if things go wrong. This is a big step for us, we''re a 100% windows