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2006 Mar 03
3
Using DTrace to locate memory leak
...race -p 4243 -n ''pid$target::rnrq:204 { ustack(); }''
dtrace: description ''pid$target::rnrq:204 '' matched 1 probe
The probe never fires. Does anyone see anything wrong with what I am doing?
Thanks for any insight,
- Ryan
--
UNIX Administrator
http://daemons.net/~matty
2023 Oct 25
1
Linux/Windows Domain Controller
So. I've builded 4.19.2 from source. building worked fine and I've
configured like the following:
./configure \
?? ?--sbindir=/usr/local/sbin \
?? ?--bindir=/usr/local/bin \
?? ?--sysconfdir=/etc/samba \
?? ?--mandir=/usr/share/man \
?? ?--systemd-install-services \
?? ?--with-systemddir=/lib/systemd/system \
?? ?--enable-selftest \
?? ?--disable-cups
I ran make quicktest with
2023 Oct 30
1
Linux/Windows Domain Controller
Hi together,
did nobody before joined a Windows Functional Level 2016 Domain with
Samba 4.19?
Am 10/25/23 um 13:58 schrieb matti.kaupenjohann via samba:
> So. I've builded 4.19.2 from source. building worked fine and I've
> configured like the following:
>
> ./configure \
> ?? ?--sbindir=/usr/local/sbin \
> ?? ?--bindir=/usr/local/bin \
> ??
2023 Nov 02
1
Linux/Windows Domain Controller
Am 30.10.23 um 13:25 schrieb matti.kaupenjohann via samba:
>
> did nobody before joined a Windows Functional Level 2016 Domain with
> Samba 4.19?
I did, with:
samba-tool domain join example.net DC --realm=example.net --option="ad
dc functional level = 2016" --dns-backend=BIND9_DLZ --backend-store=mdb
-Uadministrator
--
2023 Oct 19
1
Linux/Windows Domain Controller
Am 18.10.23 um 23:27 schrieb Matti Kaupenjohann via samba:
> Yes I've red this section and the docu is saying no FL above 2008. Might
> be caused by incompleted docu? So far I understand if we don't use >4.19
> we will not be able to use FL 2016 which is necessary since our DC WIN22
> is configured as FL2016?
Yes you MUST usee 4.19 ;-)
>
> On 18.10.23 19:10,
2017 Nov 06
4
For each entry type in column?
It?s sometimes faster to ask from someone who has already learnt the syntax.
In this case one has to do e.g.
names(data$somecol)
To get the collection and then iteration through it is almost like in Python:
for(i in names(data$somecol)) {
# do something
}
> Bert Gunter <bgunter.4567 at gmail.com> kirjoitti 6.11.2017 kello 19.55:
>
> Time to go through a tutorial or two! --
2006 Apr 06
0
NFSv3 and File operation scripts
...owdy,
I wrote a pair of scripts to measure file and NFSv3 operations, and
thought I would share them with the folks on the list. You can view
the script output by pointing your browser at the following URLs:
Per Process NFSv3 Client statistics (inspired by fsstat/nfsstat):
http://daemons.net/~matty/code/nfsclientstats.pl.txt
Per Process File Operations (inspired by fsstat):
http://daemons.net/~matty/code/dfsstat.pl.txt
If you think the scripts are useful, you can snag them from my website:
http://daemons.net/~matty
I plan to add NFSv4 support to nfsclientstats.pl, and will do my best t...
2023 Oct 18
1
Linux/Windows Domain Controller
Hello Together,
we are updating at the moment our old 2012 DCs to 2022 DCs. For a test
scenario we were tempted to finally try for dc03 and dc04 a linux
machine as DC. But at the point we tried to join the machine as a dc we
go prompted by the ugly message:
DsAddEntry failed with status WERR_ACCESS_DENIED info (8567,
'WERR_DS_INCOMPATIBLE_VERSION')
We investigated what might be the
2017 Nov 06
2
For each entry type in column?
Matti -
Since you are asking about looping through a column, not looping across columns, it is simply the following:
# Note: data.frame() turns strings into factors by default.
myDF <- data.frame(type = c("a", "j", "a", "a", "j"),
weight = c(12.3, 6.8, 10.5, NA, "5.5"))
myDF$type # ... is a vector of factors
2013 May 03
1
Race condition in lightdm greeter setup
I came across a race condition in lightdm greeter setup phase before the login screen is displayed (at boot time or after logout).
I reported this also on Launchpad with more details (https://bugs.launchpad.net/lightdm/+bug/1172752), but to work on a proper fix, ideas on how to fix this would be welcome.
During greeter setup "lightdm --session-child" is spawned twice. The first call to
2015 Apr 05
3
Nouveau kernel module exhausting CPU
Hello
I recently switched from Nvidia binary driver to Nouveau. I have encountered a possible bug in the kernel module. Before I file a bug report I would like to know if this is a known issue or not.
I believe it is related to sleep state and power management of the driver.
The Bug:
When the computer is left on it's own to go to a power save mode X takes 100% CPU-time in its thread. A
2017 Nov 06
4
For each entry type in column?
How can I do a for loop that does to a data.frame column what:
for x in xs:
does in Python?
Obviously the data.frame column in question holds "levels". What if the
data.frame is in matrix form?
BR, Matti
2011 Aug 11
3
vmxnet3 patch for CentOS6 kernel?
Hi,
Could CentOS kernel keepers apply following patch on current kernel?
http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/95785/
(Current as: 2.6.32-71.29.1.el6.x86_64)
With the patch applied, and a ".local" kernel built, I get 30% higher throughput with vmxnet3 in my IP routing node, than when using e1000 "card" at the same. Without the patch, the TCP flow over vmxnet3 driver on a
2017 Nov 06
0
For each entry type in column?
Hello,
If you want to loop through the columns of a data.frame you can do
for(i in names(df)){
[code]
}
Another way would be
lapply(names(df), function(somecol) class(df[[somecol]]))
where class(df[[somecol]]) is just an example, you would use whatever
fits your needs.
When you say that the column in question holds "levels" do you mean it's
a factor? (factors are R's
2016 Sep 27
4
Inferring nsw/nuw flags for increment/decrement based on relational comparisons
On 2016-09-27 02:28, Philip Reames wrote:
> On 09/20/2016 12:05 PM, Matti Niemenmaa via llvm-dev wrote:
>> I posted some questions related to implementing inference of nsw/nuw
>> flags based on known icmp results to Bug 30428 (
>> https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=30428 ) and it was recommended
>> that I engage a wider audience by coming here. The minimal context is
2017 Nov 06
0
For each entry type in column?
Boris:
"As others have remarked, for added efficiency with large datasets we often
use functions from the apply() family, rather than for-loops."
That is generally false, though it is a common misconception. Apply-type
functions are used to maintain fidelity -- and for some, clarity -- to a
functional programming paradigm.
Cheers,
Bert
Bert Gunter
"The trouble with having an
2010 Oct 04
1
Splitting a DF into rows according to a column
Hi,
I'm turning my wheels on this and keep coming around to the same wrong
solution - please have a look and give a hand ...
The premise is: a DF like so
> loremIpsum <- "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit.
Quisque leo ipsum, ultricies scelerisque volutpat non, volutpat et nulla.
Curabitur consequat ullamcorper tellus id imperdiet. Duis semper malesuada
2023 Oct 18
1
Linux/Windows Domain Controller
Yes I've red this section and the docu is saying no FL above 2008. Might
be caused by incompleted docu? So far I understand if we don't use >4.19
we will not be able to use FL 2016 which is necessary since our DC WIN22
is configured as FL2016?
On 18.10.23 19:10, Stefan Kania via samba wrote:
> If you take a look at:
>
>
2006 Sep 25
4
Can''t create a virtual nic
Howdy,
I just installed the crossbow snapshot from opensolaris.org, and bumped
into an issue when attempting to create a virtual nic:
$ dladm create-vnic -i 192.168.1.101 -d ni0 2
dladm: VNIC creation failed: No such file or directory (unknown
diagnostic)
When I truss the process, it looks like it''s failing when attempting to
open the vnic pseudo-device:
100878/1:
2005 Sep 28
4
A document about implementing dtrace probes in SAX
Hi,
I have mentioned before that we have added some sdt dtrace probes in SAX,
our APL interpreter. Encouraged by Angelo and Jignesh, I have created a
small document (5 pages) describing our experience with it, together with
some problems we have encountered and some scripts we use for
pretty-printing dtrace outputs.
The said document can be found at