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2010 Mar 23
0
multi-stage sampling and hierarchical models: which packages?
.... It is a sample of parents in schools. First we had a population table of the schools in the country in question divided into five regions, and in each region we have an urban/rural split. The population Ns in these ten cells are known. Then three schools were drawn from each cell according to the Lahirie method, i.e with probability of being selected depending on school size. Students were then drawn randomly from the schools, again with probability proportional to school size. Details of this are below in case this is important. I have calculated the weights. So I have a weighting problem and a m...
2011 Mar 12
1
Issue creating vm channel
Hello, I am trying to create a lucid guest VM with a vmchannel between the guest and the hypervisor. Details below: KERNEL: # uname -a Linux saurav-desktop 2.6.38-2-generic #29~lucid1-Ubuntu SMP Mon Feb 7 13:35:14 UTC 2011 i686 GNU/Linux QEMU: # /usr/bin/qemu --version QEMU emulator version 0.13.0, Copyright (c) 2003-2008 Fabrice Bellard LIBVIRT: # /usr/sbin/libvirtd --version
2012 Feb 05
4
qcow2 performance
Greets, I have to research performance-issues of a W2003-VM within KVM. Right now it's a qcow2-image-file w/ default settings within libvirt (configured by vmm ...) My question: what caching to use? writeback/writethrough/etc ... what to use for data integrity while not getting ultraslow performance? Found https://www.linuxfoundation.jp/jp_uploads/JLS2009/jls09_hellwig.pdf Is there
2010 Mar 24
0
R-help ordinal regression
...ols. First we had a population table of the > schools in the > country in question divided into five regions, and in each > region we have an > urban/rural split. The population Ns in these ten cells are > known. Then > three schools were drawn from each cell according to the > Lahirie method, i.e > with probability of being selected depending on school > size. Students were > then drawn randomly from the schools, again with > probability proportional to > school size. Details of this are below in case this is > important. I have > calculated the weights. &gt...