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2023 Feb 16
1
No matching MIB found for sysOID
Hello all,
Thank you in advance for a great FOSS project. Also, thank you for reading my question.
I have a CyberPower OR1500LCDRTXL2U with an RMCARD205. There are a handful of devices plugged into the UPS.
I received a message today saying to send upsc output to NUT developers after this message: "No matching MIB found for sysOID '.1.3.6.1.4.1.3808.1.1.1'"
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2008 Sep 14
0
Question on glm.nb vs zeroinfl vs hurdle models
Good afternoon,
I?m in need of an advice regarding a proper use of glm.nb, zeroinfl or hurdle with my dataframe.
I can not provide a self-contained example, since I need an advice on this current dataset and its ?contradictory? results.
So.... i have a dataset which contains 1309 cases and 11 variables, highly right-skewed and heavily zeroinflated (with over 1100 cases that have 0 value
2007 Oct 16
1
error in sample ()
I am trying to get a random matrix based on an original matrix called
disperser.mx, with dimensions 30x73
When I write the following code:
>scramble = sample (disperser.mx)
>newmat = matrix(scramble, nrow=30)
I get the following warning message and a very weird matrix with 30 rows but
only 3 columns shown below:
Warning message:
data length [73] is not a sub-multiple or multiple of the
2024 Mar 24
1
an issue about subsetting a vector
To the R-Help list,
I would like to have a clarification about an issue that I observe when
subsetting a vector. This is R version 4.3.3 on Windows 10.
-- Example with a vector:
> a <- 1:5
> a
[1] 1 2 3 4 5
So we have, with a negative index:
> a[-3]
[1] 1 2 4 5
But when the index is integer(0), we have this:
> a[integer(0)]
integer(0)
> a[-integer(0)]
integer(0)
When
2024 Mar 24
1
an issue about subsetting a vector
As with a lot of things in R, the behaviour is counterintuitive but
(arguably) logical. The key (maybe) is that `a[-x]` does not mean "take
all of the elements of a except those indicated by `x`, but rather,
"negate x, then take all but the negative elements". In other words,
-integer(0) is integer(0) (we multiply *each of the elements of
integer(0)* by -1, but
2015 Apr 14
3
behavior of as.integer("5000000000")
On 04/13/2015 11:32 PM, Martin Maechler wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> > as.integer("5000000000")
>> [1] 2147483647
>> Warning message:
>> inaccurate integer conversion in coercion
>
>> > as.integer("-5000000000")
>> [1] NA
>> Warning message:
>> inaccurate integer conversion in coercion
>
2010 Nov 17
1
Problem with Megatec DK520 over SNMP (firmware v2.39)
Hi all,
I think the problem is related with the latest nut update (now I'm using
version 2.4.3)
# snmpwalk -Os -c public -v 1 192.168.20.60
[...]
mib-2.33.1.1.1.0 = ""
mib-2.33.1.1.2.0 = ""
mib-2.33.1.1.3.0 = ""
mib-2.33.1.1.4.0 = STRING: "2.39.DK520"
mib-2.33.1.1.5.0 = ""
mib-2.33.1.2.1.0 = INTEGER: 2
mib-2.33.1.2.2.0 = INTEGER: 0
2002 May 29
4
Why is.integer() doesn't work with single values?
Hi all,
I don't understand the behavior of is.integer():
> x <- integer()
> is.integer(x)
[1] TRUE
> x <- 10
> is.integer(x)
[1] FALSE
> x <- 1:10
> is.integer(x)
[1] TRUE
Why is.interger() returns FALSE if x has only one element? And how can
someone check if x is an integer but contains only one value? (R 1.5.0
on Linux i386)
Thanks, Sven
2007 Dec 31
2
the woes of NA
Joyful.
I'm adapting a FORTRAN 77 package for use with R. Pretty
straightforward.
Except for a glitch it took me some time to figure out. This existing
package has subroutines which have parameters called "NA". So, I called
subroutines like
bnodes <- function(n, lst, lptr, lend, nodes, nb, na, nt)
{
ensure.all.numeric(list(n, lst, lptr, lend, nodes, nb, n.a, nt),
2005 Mar 08
2
a==0 vs as.integer(a)==0 vs all.equal(a,0)
hi
?integer says:
Note that on almost all implementations of R the range of
representable integers is restricted to about +/-2*10^9: 'double's
can hold much larger integers exactly.
I am getting very confused as to when to use integers and when not to.
In my line
I need exact comparisons of large integer-valued arrays, so I often use
as.integer(),
but the above
2015 Mar 12
0
NUT vs PowerWalker/BlueWalker SNMP with VFI 1500RM/3000RM LCD models
Hello,
I have two UPS from PowerWalker: VFI 1500RM LCD and VFI 3000RM LCD both
equiped with SNMP card, but NUT with snmp-ups does not support them.
PowerWalker declare support RFC1213, RFC162 but there is a problem with
some snmp values:
# upsdrvctl start
Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.6.4
Network UPS Tools - Generic SNMP UPS driver 0.66 (2.6.4)
Detected 3K on host 10.0.0.236
2015 Apr 14
3
behavior of as.integer("5000000000")
Hi,
> as.integer("5000000000")
[1] 2147483647
Warning message:
inaccurate integer conversion in coercion
> as.integer("-5000000000")
[1] NA
Warning message:
inaccurate integer conversion in coercion
Is this a bug or a feature? The man page suggests it's the latter:
?as.integer? attempts to coerce its argument to be of integer
type.
2001 Feb 24
5
testing for integer
Dear People,
Consider the following fragment of R code
choose <- function(n,r)
{
if( is.integer(n) && is.integer(r) && n > 0 && r >= 0 )
{
.C("choose",as.double(n),as.double(r),comb = double(1))$comb
}
else stop("n must be a positive integer and r a non-negative integer.")
}
This is a practice function (n choose r), which I
2009 Nov 12
1
trap window pop up when running 'bugs' in R
Hi,
I'm writing to ask what is the reason that a Trap window always pops up in
WinBUGS? I'm tring to run the function 'bugs' in R for a zero-inflated
gaussian model. The contents appear in the Trap window is as follows:
*incompatible copy
BugsCmds.TextError [000003A1H]
.beg INTEGER 1636169112
.end INTEGER 16861596
.name ARRAY 256 OF CHAR
2004 Jan 14
2
R internal data types
I am trying to figure out R data types and/or storage mode. For example:
> #From a clean workspace
> gc()
used (Mb) gc trigger (Mb)
Ncells 415227 11.1 597831 16
Vcells 103533 0.8 786432 6
> x <- seq(0,100000,1)
> is.integer(x)
[1] FALSE
> is.double(x)
[1] TRUE
> object.size(x)
[1] 800036
> gc()
used (Mb) gc trigger (Mb)
Ncells 415247
2008 Oct 17
1
missing Rversion.h and Rconfig.h when installing RSQLite under FC8
Hello,
I am having problems installing RSQLite under FC8. The error message
seems to indicate Rversion.h and Rconfig.h are missing. To illustrate
the problem, I have copied below the output shown when I first install R
(binary distribution) and then try to install RSQLite. Because the
problem does not occur when installing RSQLite with R under Windows I
suspect the problem is perhaps due to my
2015 Apr 17
1
behavior of as.integer("5000000000")
>>>>> Martin Maechler <maechler at lynne.stat.math.ethz.ch>
>>>>> on Fri, 17 Apr 2015 15:49:35 +0200 writes:
>>>>> Herv? Pag?s <hpages at fredhutch.org>
>>>>> on Mon, 13 Apr 2015 23:36:14 -0700 writes:
>> On 04/13/2015 11:32 PM, Martin Maechler wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
2010 Oct 13
2
How to fix error in the package 'rgenoud'
Dear R user fellows,
I would like to ask you about the package 'rgenoud' which is a genetic
optimization tool.
I ran the function 'genoud' with two variables to be minimized by the
following command.
result<-genoud(fn,nvars=2,starting.values=c(0.5,0),
pop.size=1000, max.generations=10, wait.generations=3)
Then, I had the following error message.
Error in
2006 Apr 26
3
A question about is.interger function
Hi, All
I am using is.integer function to examine whether an object is an integer or not, but I get such results,
> x<-3
> is.integer(x)
[1] FALSE
> x<-3:4
> x
[1] 3 4
> is.integer(x)
[1] TRUE
Seems that the is.integer cannot handle scalers,
> is.integer(5)
[1] FALSE
> is.integer(5:6)
[1] TRUE
Is this a bug in R or I made some mistakes? I am using R 2.2.1 under
2012 Jun 10
3
SNMP agent for NUT
Hello guys,
I was some years ago when I sent something to this list.
NUT is a great tool but lacks SNMP management. It can access a device using SNMP
but I found no way to read NUT values using SNMP. It would be very
useful in order to integrate with
network management software based on SNMP. As I did not find a
solution, I wrote it myself.
I wrote a MIB file and a SNMP agent for net-snmp