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2019 Nov 20
4
Why is smbd looking for Kerberos principal cifs/host@DOMB when it is a member of DOMA?
Your config looks ok, as far i can tell.
This : "cifs/kvm7246-vm022.maas.local at TC84.LOCAL"
As it should spn/hostname.fqdn at REALM nothing wrong with that.
But if i understand it right.
Your server : kvm7246-vm022.maas.local is in REALM : TC83.LOCAL ( NTDOM:TC83 )
But you get TC84 back?.
On the problem server run the following:
dig a kvm7246-vm022.maa...
2011 Mar 30
5
save ordinary numerical calculations as pdf
...ulation outputs as a pdf, to incorporate with others in a document. I've tried
pdf("filename")
name_of_object_to_output
dev.off()
but it doesn't seem to work, appears that this pdf function is for graphics?
Is there a way to output numerical objects to pdf?
Thanks
J
Dr. Jim Maas
University of East Anglia
2005 Oct 03
4
no config file
I've tried installing wine using synaptic on ubuntu, also compiling form
source and a couple of other ways but never get a ./wine/config file ?
Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
Thanks
Jim
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2019 Nov 20
0
Why is smbd looking for Kerberos principal cifs/host@DOMB when it is a member of DOMA?
Hi Louis,
On Wed, Nov 20, 2019 at 3:27 AM L.P.H. van Belle via samba <
samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> Your config looks ok, as far i can tell.
>
> This : "cifs/kvm7246-vm022.maas.local at TC84.LOCAL"
> As it should spn/hostname.fqdn at REALM nothing wrong with that.
>
> But if i understand it right.
>
> Your server : kvm7246-vm022.maas.local is in REALM : TC83.LOCAL (
> NTDOM:TC83 )
> But you get TC84 back?.
>
> On the problem server run th...
2019 Nov 15
3
Why is smbd looking for Kerberos principal cifs/host@DOMB when it is a member of DOMA?
...ype 1)
12 KVM7246-VM022$@TC83.LOCAL (etype 3)
12 KVM7246-VM022$@TC83.LOCAL (aes128-cts-hmac-sha1-96)
12 KVM7246-VM022$@TC83.LOCAL (aes256-cts-hmac-sha1-96)
12 KVM7246-VM022$@TC83.LOCAL (arcfour-hmac)
The client is a Windows box, and I'm running this command:
net use x: \\kvm7246-vm022.maas.local\test /user:tc84\administrator
I see the same behavior when I use smbclient:
smbclient //kvm7246-vm022.maas.local/test -U administrator at tc84.local
On Fri, Nov 15, 2019 at 2:20 PM banda bassotti <bandabasotti at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi, please run the command:
>
> klist -e...
2009 Jan 26
20
Successful PCIe Graphics VT-d Passthrough to Win32 DomU, Q35 chipset
...Still very buggy yet (its
xen-unstable!), but overall it works.
Make sure support for the PCI-backend is compiled into the kernel (not
just a module) and that you have your pciback.hide options in grub
(late-binding may work, but I haven''t tried).
Good luck!
-Peter van der Maas
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2009 Jan 26
20
Successful PCIe Graphics VT-d Passthrough to Win32 DomU, Q35 chipset
...Still very buggy yet (its
xen-unstable!), but overall it works.
Make sure support for the PCI-backend is compiled into the kernel (not
just a module) and that you have your pciback.hide options in grub
(late-binding may work, but I haven''t tried).
Good luck!
-Peter van der Maas
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2011 Mar 14
7
creating character vector
...s
ex1 <- c("first","second")
but when I try this it doesn't
ext <- as.character(c(first,second))
it complains. I have many variables to put into character vectors so dispensing with the quotes would be useful.
Thanks
Jim
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Dr. Jim Maas
University of East Anglia
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2010 Aug 24
3
multiple assignments ?
...empty vectors (vec1, vec2, vec3) and want to create them all in one line.
I've tried
vec1,vec2,vec3 <- vector(length=5)
and
c(vec1,vec2,vec3) <- vector(length=5)
and several other attempts but nothing seems to work ... suggestions?
Thanks
Jim
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Dr. Jim Maas
University of East Anglia
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2019 Nov 15
2
Why is smbd looking for Kerberos principal cifs/host@DOMB when it is a member of DOMA?
Hi all. I?m trying to understand a weird authentication failure:
I have two domains (TC83.LOCAL and TC84.LOCAL), each in a diferent forest,
with a bidirectional forest trust.
The samba server kvm7246-vm022.maas.local is a domain member of TC83 and is
running a recent build from git master (f38077ea5ee).
When I test authentication of users in each domain by running ntlm_auth on
the samba server, it is successful for users in either domain.
When I try to connect from a Windows client in TC84 using SMB, i...
2011 Feb 17
7
removing lower and upper quantiles from an arry
...his?
Thanks
J
> i <-1:20
> i2 <- i[i<quantile(i,.75)]
> i3 <- i[i>quantile(i,.25)]
> i4 <- i[quantile(i,.25)< i > quantile(i,.75)]
Error: unexpected '>' in "i4 <- i[quantile(i,.25)< i >"
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Dr. Jim Maas
University of East Anglia
2017 Aug 09
2
Package nleqslv ERROR
...with four equations and two variables.
This is my code:
ALPHA <- c(-0.0985168033402, 0.1, 0.15, 0.2, 0.25, 0.3, 0.35, 0.4)
BETA <- c(-0.0985168033402, 0.1, 0.15, 0.2, 0.25, 0.3, 0.35, 0.4)
GAMMA <- c(0.3940672148378, 0.1, 0.15, 0.2, 0.25, 0.3, 0.35, 0.4)
MEA <- 30000
MIA <- 10000
MAA <- 50000
DEA <- 0.385
fun <- function(x) {
f <- numeric(length(x))
f[1] <- 1*x[1] - ((((MEA*((0.5*((MIA-MEA)^2))^(-BETA[1+j]))*((0.5*((MAA-MEA)^2))^(-ALPHA[1+i]))*((DEA)^(-GAMMA[1+k]))))*((12^0.5)^(-GAMMA[1+k])))/(((0.5)^(-BETA[1+j]-ALPHA[1+i]))*(((1-1*x[2])/(2))^(-BETA[1+j])...
2010 Sep 16
5
using variable from for loop in naming new variables
...- 3 + i
}
ls()
rm(list=ls())
I just want it to create 4 new variables called stuff1, stuff2, stuff3, stuff4 with the corresponding assignments. I realise that there are more elegant functions but this is just a model of a bigger situation.
Thanks
Jim
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Dr. Jim Maas
University of East Anglia
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2010 Aug 31
4
pasting together 2 character arrays
...uot;age.trt0.trt2"
"sex.trt0.trt1"
"sex.trt0.trt2"
I'm trying combinations of the "combinations" and "paste" functions, but no luck yet!
Any suggestions about most efficient approach most welcome.
Thanks
Jim
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Dr. Jim Maas
University of East Anglia
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2003 Nov 30
1
with for objects
Is there a form of with (or an equivalent function) that can be applied
to objects?
I'd like to be able to write something like (drawing from bioconductor +
trellis as an example)
xyplot(maA ~ maM | maPrintTip, object = swirl[,1]) which would be
interpreted as xyplot(swirl[,1]@maA ~ swirl[,1]@maM |
swirl[,1]@maPrintTip) (or even better, match functions not slots eg. as
xyplot(maA(swirl[,1]) ~ maM(swirl[,1]) | maPrintTip(swirl[,1])))
If there isn't, can any one offer any tips on...
2010 Oct 20
2
create a list fails
...treat=c(rep(1 ,N.trials[1,2]), rep(2,N.trials[1,3])),
total.patientnums.trt1=dat2[ ,2],
total.patientnums.trt23=dat2[ ,2],
num.countstrt1=dat2[ ,5],
num.countstrt23=dat2[ ,6] )
.... ????
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Dr. Jim Maas
University of East Anglia
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2017 Aug 09
0
Package nleqslv ERROR
...t;
> This is my code:
>
> ALPHA <- c(-0.0985168033402, 0.1, 0.15, 0.2, 0.25, 0.3, 0.35, 0.4)
> BETA <- c(-0.0985168033402, 0.1, 0.15, 0.2, 0.25, 0.3, 0.35, 0.4)
> GAMMA <- c(0.3940672148378, 0.1, 0.15, 0.2, 0.25, 0.3, 0.35, 0.4)
> MEA <- 30000
> MIA <- 10000
> MAA <- 50000
> DEA <- 0.385
> fun <- function(x) {
> f <- numeric(length(x))
> f[1] <- 1*x[1] - ((((MEA*((0.5*((MIA-MEA)^2))^(-BETA[1+j]))*((0.5*((MAA-MEA)^2))^(-ALPHA[1+i]))*((DEA)^(-GAMMA[1+k]))))*((12^0.5)^(-GAMMA[1+k])))/(((0.5)^(-BETA[1+j]-ALPHA[1+i]))*(((1-1*x[2])/...
2011 Feb 18
6
sort a 3 dimensional array across third dimension ?
...] 6 5
[2,] 4 6
, , 3
[,1] [,2]
[1,] 9 9
[2,] 7 9
I think this is sorting across the third dimension but several attempts using either the sort or apply functions have not worked. Any and all suggestions most welcome. Thanks
J
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Dr. Jim Maas
University of East Anglia
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2010 Jul 20
3
simplify if statement in R ?
...n <- x1.trial01
npt01.in <- npt01
}
__________
I've tried
if ( ( x0.trial01 || x1.trial01) == ( 0.0 || npt01) )
......
but it doesn't seem to work correctly. Is there a simpler way to check
two variables for two different valuables?
Thanks
J
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Jim Maas
2011 Feb 17
2
does range of values in array include a third value?
...range of -2 to 9 include 3, answer TRUE
2) does the range of -2 to 9 include -6, answer FALSE?
All values could be negative or positive. Is there a R function that will test this or do I need to programme it? I have searched but not found one.
Thanks
J
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Dr. Jim Maas
University of East Anglia
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