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2016 Mar 02
1
Re: VM's in a HA-configuration - synchronising vm config files
----- On Mar 2, 2016, at 3:15 PM, Dominique Ramaekers dominique.ramaekers@cometal.be wrote:
>>Van: libvirt-users-bounces@redhat.com [mailto:libvirt-users-bounces@redhat.com]
>>Namens Lentes, Bernd
>>Verzonden: woensdag 2 maart 2016 15:04
>>Aan: libvirt-ML
>>Onderwerp: [libvirt-users] VM's in a HA-configuration - synchronising vm config
>>files
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2010 Oct 05
1
Tukey HSD Test als Post Hoc Test nach einem GLM inkl. Anova
...m (glm)
und anschlie?end eine Anova (anova) durchgef??hrt. Nun m??chte ich f??r die
signifikanten Einflussfaktoren einen Post Hoc Tukey Test durchf??hren, um zu
ermitteln in wie weit die einzelnen Faktorstufen sich signifikant
voneinander unterscheiden.
Mit dem Befehl (TukeyHSD) komme ich nicht weiter, weil derscheinbar mit den
Ergebnissen der Anova nihct zurecht kommt. Er basiert wohl auf aov-
Datentypen. F??hre ich die Anova dann mit dem Befehl aov durch und dann den
Tukey Test, bekomme ich als Antwort, dass keine Faktoren im gefitteten Model
vorhanden sind....
2016 Mar 02
3
VM's in a HA-configuration - synchronising vm config files
Hi,
i'd like to establish a HA-Cluster with two nodes. My services will run inside vm's, the vm's are stored on a FC SAN, so every host has access to the vm's. But how can i keep the config files (xml-files under /etc/libvirt/qemu) synchronised ? Is there a possibility to store the config files somewhere else ? E.g. a partitition with ocfs2 on the SAN ?
If not, what would you do
2018 Apr 18
1
Problem with regression line
Hi Anne,
I would suggest to change the linear model to lm(BloodPressure~Age), as
this model makes more sense in biological means (you would assume that
age influences pressure, not vice versa) and also obeys the statistical
assumption of weak exogeneity, that age can be measured without error,
at least compared to error-prone bp measures.
Cheers
Am 18.04.2018 um 16:07 schrieb Gerrit Eichner:
2017 Dec 20
1
outlining (highlighting) pixels in ggplot2
I apprecaite the guidance Eik, that works great! I'm also wondering if you
have any pointers for how I might stretch the color scale so that the max
and min values are the same? Right now, the min is -0.064 and the max is
something closer to 0.04. As you can see in what I sent, I tried adding:
zmax1 = max(abs(m1))
ggplot(..., autoscale = FALSE, zmin = -1 * zmax1, zmax = zmax1) + ...
to
2018 Feb 22
1
Calculate LC50
Dear All: good morning
I need helps with the calculation of the *LC50* from the data below
x<-c(0,0.3,0.7,1,4,10)
y<-c(100,86,65,51.3,19.2,7.4)
yxreg<-lm(y~x)
any help will be highly appreciated.
with many thanks
abou
______________________
*AbouEl-Makarim Aboueissa, PhD*
*Professor of Statistics*
*Department of Mathematics and Statistics*
*University of Southern Maine*
2016 Mar 01
3
which is the config file for a vm ?
Hi,
i have a weird problem. I have a vm (KVM) which seems to run fine. I believe the respective config file for this vm is /etc/libvirt/qemu/MausDB.xml. This is it:
=========================================================
<domain type='kvm'>
<name>MausDB</name>
<uuid>d4c7956c-b57f-967a-0454-99835a3a740b</uuid>
<memory
2017 Dec 04
0
YNT: ggtern and bquote...
reading ?plotmath you might notice that "_" isn't the propper syntax for
subscripts. This will work:
ggtern(data=x11,aes(A,B,C,xend = c(0.7,.00,0.7),yend =
c(.30,.50,.0),zend =c(.0,.50,0.3)))+
geom_point()+
theme_showarrows()+geom_segment(size=.5)+
geom_text_viewport(x=c(.45,.27,.37),y=c(.32,.29,.22),label=c("P[a]","P[b]","P[c]"),
parse=TRUE)
2017 Dec 20
0
outlining (highlighting) pixels in ggplot2
Hi Eric,
you can use an annotate-layer, eg
ind<-which(sig>0,arr.ind = T)
ggplot(m1.melted, aes(x = Month, y = Site, fill = Concentration), autoscale
= FALSE, zmin = -1 * zmax1, zmax = zmax1) +
geom_tile() +
coord_equal() +
scale_fill_gradient2(low = "darkred",
mid = "white",
high = "darkblue",
2017 Dec 04
1
ggtern and bquote...
D'oh! Thanks for pointing this out. I blame caffeine depletion at the time...
-pd
> On 4 Dec 2017, at 15:48 , Eik Vettorazzi <E.Vettorazzi at uke.de> wrote:
>
> reading ?plotmath you might notice that "_" isn't the propper syntax for
> subscripts. This will work:
>
> ggtern(data=x11,aes(A,B,C,xend = c(0.7,.00,0.7),yend =
> c(.30,.50,.0),zend
2004 Jun 28
3
Help!!!
Hi!
I heard many things over ogg, but all what i can see is shit. O.K. The
oggdrop.exe play with me, have this tool a version number? I can't see
it. Every other tool don't run under my system (Win98; Athlon1,5GHz;
768MB RAM). For example every version of oggenc produce the error:
"OGGENC.EXE kann nicht ausgef?hrt werden"!
There are a german mailing list? An how can i register
2024 Feb 28
1
[EXT] Initializing vector and matrices
Hi Steven,
It's not entirely clear what you actually want to achieve in the end.
As soon as you "know" x1, and assuming that the different "xi" do not
differ in length in the real application, you know the length of the
target vector.
Instead of the loop, you can use 'Reduce' without having to initialize a
starting vector.
# generate sample vectors, put them in
2017 Dec 04
1
YNT: ggtern and bquote...
Hi,
My example code is this;
x11<-data.frame(A=c(.6,.6,.6),B=c(.20,.20,.20),C=c(0.20,.20,.20))
ggtern(data=x11,aes(A,B,C,xend = c(0.7,.00,0.7),yend = c(.30,.50,.0),zend =c(.0,.50,0.3)))+
geom_point()+
theme_showarrows()+geom_segment(size=.5)+
geom_text_viewport(x=c(.45,.27,.37),y=c(.32,.29,.22),label=as.expression("P_a","P_b","P_c"))
2017 Dec 20
2
outlining (highlighting) pixels in ggplot2
Using the small reproducible example below, I'd like to know if one can
somehow use the matrix "sig" (defined below) to add a black outline (with
lwd=2) to all pixels with a corresponding value of 1 in the matrix 'sig'?
So for example, in the ggplot2 plot below, the pixel located at [1,3] would
be outlined by a black square since the value at sig[1,3] == 1. This is my
first
2024 Feb 29
1
[EXT] Initializing vector and matrices
Hello Eik:
Thanks. I do not need to sample. Essentially, I have a do loop which
produces 24 vectors of length of some length (say k=300) and 24 matrices
of 300x300. Then, I simply need to? take the averages of these 24
vectors and matrices:
x=(x1+x2+...+x24)/k
y=(y1+y2+...+y24)/k
I am just looking for ways to do this in a do loop, which requires
initialization (to 0's) of x and y. My
2024 Feb 28
3
Initializing vector and matrices
Is there as way to initialize a vector (matrix) with an unknown length
(dimension)? NULL does not seem to work. The lines below work with a
vector of length 4 and a matrix of 4 x 4. What if I do not know
initially the length/dimension of the vector/matrix?
All I want is to add up (accumulate)? the vector and matrix as I go
through the loop.
Or, are there other ways to accumulate such vectors
2018 Apr 18
0
Problem with regression line
Hi, Anne,
assign Age and Bloodpressure in the correct order
to the axes in your call to plot as in:
plot(y = Age, x = BloodPressure)
abline(SimpleLinearReg1)
Hth -- Gerrit
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gerrit.eichner at math.uni-giessen.de Justus-Liebig-University Giessen
Tel:
2018 Apr 18
3
Problem with regression line
Hello,
I am trying to graph a regression line using the followings:
Age <- c(39, 47, 45, 47, 65, 46, 67, 42, 67, 56, 64, 56, 59, 34, 42, 48, 45,
17, 20, 19, 36, 50, 39, 21, 44, 53, 63, 29, 25, 69)
BloodPressure <- c(144, 220, 138, 145, 162, 142, 170, 124, 158, 154, 162,
150, 140, 110, 128, 130, 135, 114, 116, 124, 136, 142, 120, 120, 160, 158,
144, 130, 125, 175)
SimpleLinearReg1=lm(Age ~