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2003 Jul 31
1
Rsync not connecting
Hi All I am using the following command to update data from one server to another one. But it is returning back with error. Without SSH: [root@pc165017 var]# rsync -ae /var/www pc165002.napier.ac.uk:/var/www Failed to exec /var/www : Permission denied rsync error: error in IPC code (code 14) at util.c(162) rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (0 bytes read so far) rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(150) With SSH: [root@pc165017 var]# rsync -ae ssh/var/ww...
2003 Jul 30
1
Please advise (web page replication in Linux)
Hi I am working on a project of replication and need to know about few options related to web page replication in Red Hat linux/Apache enviornment. I am new in Linux. The scenario: I have two apache servers running on RH Linux-8 boxes. One of my web server is the master server(146.176.165.2) and I want to make the other one as a replica(146.176.165.1) of the master one. So, I need to replicate
2005 Feb 28
3
(no subject)
...nts and need to change the working directory of R so that it reads these files . This means if I ever upgrade the current version of R nothing will be effected. brett Brett Stansfield Environmental Scientist - Water Quality Hawke's Bay Regional Council 102 Vautier Street Private Bag 6006 Napier Phone (06) 835-9200 extn 9334 Fax (06) 835-3601
2005 Feb 02
1
FW: Document1
...early that > variable name weight is numeric. > what am I doing wrong here? I have attached a view from the console > > Brett > Brett Stansfield > Environmental Scientist - Water Quality > Hawke's Bay Regional Council > 102 Vautier Street > Private Bag 6006 > Napier > Phone (06) 835-9200 extn 9334 > Fax (06) 835-3601 > >
2005 May 26
1
Chi Square Test on two groups of variables
...lue = 1 It looks as if R is only reading the first set of variables pertaining to oxygen. Is there a way for it to test for two groups of variables? brett stansfield Brett Stansfield Environmental Scientist - Water Quality Hawke's Bay Regional Council 102 Vautier Street Private Bag 6006 Napier Phone (06) 835-9200 extn 9334 Fax (06) 835-3601
2005 May 29
2
joining files after canonical correlation
...Is there a way to somehow join location.U and weather.V to become a new data set from which I could undertake a scatterplot matrix of the canonical variates? brett Brett Stansfield Environmental Scientist - Water Quality Hawke's Bay Regional Council 102 Vautier Street Private Bag 6006 Napier Phone (06) 835-9200 extn 9334 Fax (06) 835-3601
2008 Nov 24
2
Estimating the standard error when you have sampling weights.
Hi, Where can I find information ( freely available on the Internet , and also books or other sources ) on how having sampling weights changes the calculation of the standard error (of means and proportions)? How good is R for this type of procedure? And SAS? thanks Robert [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2005 Jun 06
0
Notification of Undelivered Mail (VIS)
An email that you sent to g.drummond@napier.ac.ukwith the subject title: Re: List has been blocked because it appears to contain a Virus/Worm. Please note : the recipient has been notified that your email has been blocked. In order to protect our systems the email has been deleted. Please clean and resend the email C&IT Services Napier U...
2008 Sep 16
0
[LLVMdev] tracing stack variables
On 2008-09-16, at 19:01, Dane Napier van Dyck wrote: > I'm trying to discern whether or not stack variables are all > accessible through ExecutionEngine.cpp . > Initially , I targeted the 'alloca' function as the source for all > stack accession data , but I think that the function is too basic : >...
2008 Sep 16
2
[LLVMdev] tracing stack variables
I'm trying to discern whether or not stack variables are all accessible through ExecutionEngine.cpp . Initially , I targeted the 'alloca' function as the source for all stack accession data , but I think that the function is too basic : ie , the type data may not be easily accessible from that function's scope . So my next idea was to use ExecutionEngine , because when data is
2008 Aug 26
2
lattice plotting character woes
The following reproducable code shows the setting of my problem: set.seed(260808) n = 50 x = rnorm(n) y = rnorm(n) z = ceiling(runif(n,0,4)) g = runif(n,0,6) G = factor(ceiling(g)) xyplot(y ~ x | G) plsy <- trellis.par.get("plot.symbol") plsy$pch = z trellis.par.set("plot.symbol",plsy) xyplot(y ~ x | G) plsy$pch = as.character(z)
1999 Jan 26
0
Newbie query - reading data into R
( This may seem a basic query, but anyway ... here goes ... :-) I have a simple ASCII dataset which I'm trying to read into R (and trying to get R to accept it as a data-frame). The data is of the form - City Number Napier 324 Auckland 657 Wellington 879 Christchurch 904 - and so on. The data is separated by tabs , as above. I use the read.table function as follows - a <- read.table("C:\\RNew\\Doc\\data1.txt",as.is=F,header=T) This reads the data in OK, but it is...
2005 Feb 02
1
selecting subsets of data for analysis
...he data set consists of 9 columns and I only want R to analyse columns 1, 3 and 5 how would I command R to conduct eg. boxplots of those variables only? thanks brett Brett Stansfield Environmental Scientist - Water Quality Hawke's Bay Regional Council 102 Vautier Street Private Bag 6006 Napier Phone (06) 835-9200 extn 9334 Fax (06) 835-3601
1999 Jan 07
0
3.0beta5 disconnecting drives
...les = /*.ps/*.sem/ [wpdata] comment = WP Data directory path = /wpdata writable = yes oplocks = false Any help greatly appreciated. Cheers, Duncan Kinnear, McCarthy and Associates, Email: duncan@McCarthy.co.nz PO Box 764, McLean Towers, Phone: +64 6 834 3360 Shakespeare Road, Napier, New Zealand. Fax: +64 6 834 3369 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Providing Integrated Software to the Meat Processing Industry for over 10 years
1999 Oct 07
0
Smbd won't bind - any clues?
.../util_sock.c:open_socket_in(886) bind failed on port 139 socket_addr=0.0.0.0 (Address already in use) ------- End of forwarded message ------- Cheers, Duncan Kinnear, McCarthy and Associates, Email: duncan@McCarthy.co.nz PO Box 764, McLean Towers, Phone: +64 6 834 3360 Shakespeare Road, Napier, New Zealand. Fax: +64 6 834 3369 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Providing Integrated Software to the Meat Processing Industry for over 10 years
1999 Oct 13
0
Trouble starting smbd
...ng it with "Security = share" bacause there is no match between the Windose logins and the Unix logins. Any help greatly appreciated. Cheers, Duncan Kinnear, McCarthy and Associates, Email: duncan@McCarthy.co.nz PO Box 764, McLean Towers, Phone: +64 6 834 3360 Shakespeare Road, Napier, New Zealand. Fax: +64 6 834 3369 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Providing Integrated Software to the Meat Processing Industry for over 10 years
2005 Feb 02
4
(no subject)
...Average Heights and Weights for American Women Use 'data(package = .packages(all.available = TRUE))' to list the data sets in all *available* packages. Brett Stansfield Environmental Scientist - Water Quality Hawke's Bay Regional Council 102 Vautier Street Private Bag 6006 Napier Phone (06) 835-9200 extn 9334 Fax (06) 835-3601
1999 Jan 06
1
Locally cached files
...= yes os level = 65 and the share is: [pc] comment = PC directory path = /pc writable = yes Any help would be greatly appreciated. Cheers, Duncan Kinnear, McCarthy and Associates, Email: duncan@McCarthy.co.nz PO Box 764, McLean Towers, Phone: +64 6 834 3360 Shakespeare Road, Napier, New Zealand. Fax: +64 6 834 3369 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Providing Integrated Software to the Meat Processing Industry for over 10 years
1999 Jan 25
1
Problems running apps from Samba 2.0.0 share on NT 4.0
Ever since I upgraded from Samba 1.9.18 to 2.0.0, I've been having problems with applications started from a Samba share dying silently, or with an Illegal Instruction message, on NT 4.0 Workstation. Since the only configuration change has been the Samba upgrade, that would seem to be the orgin of the problem. Below is my smb.conf file, in case I have something configured (or not configured)
1998 Oct 27
2
browser problem
The browsing capability in Network Neighborhood disppears periodically. Usually, double-clicking on Network Neighborhood gives us a list of all the NT and Unix/samba boxes on the network segment (i.e. in the Workgroup). When browsing disppears, all we see is *Entire Network*, which has nothing in it. We run a unix/NT network with 6 unix servers and about 80 NT clients. We are running NT