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2007 Dec 03
2
Help replacing dual identity disk in ZFS raidz and SVM mirror
...not one document that describes disk replacement when disks have dual identities in both raid systems (SVM and ZFS) that is sliced up Any help or pointing to good documentation would be much appreciated. Thanks Matt B Below I included a metastat dump d3: Mirror Submirror 0: d13 State: Okay Submirror 1: d23 State: Needs maintenance Submirror 2: d33 State: Okay Submirror 3: d43 State: Okay Pass: 1 Read option: roundrobin (default) Write option: parallel (default) Size: 12289725 blocks (5.9 GB) d13: Submirror of d3 State: Okay Size:...
2012 Jul 27
4
3.5.0 dom0 crash on boot
...ifiers (VPID) (XEN) - Virtual NMI (XEN) - MSR direct-access bitmap (XEN) - Unrestricted Guest (XEN) HVM: ASIDs enabled. (XEN) HVM: VMX enabled (XEN) HVM: Hardware Assisted Paging (HAP) detected (XEN) HVM: HAP page sizes: 4kB, 2MB, 1GB (XEN) Brought up 24 CPUs (XEN) Testing NMI watchdog --- CPU#0 okay. CPU#1 okay. CPU#2 okay. CPU#3 okay. CPU#4 okay. CPU#5 okay. CPU#6 okay. CPU#7 okay. CPU#8 okay. CPU#9 okay. CPU#10 okay. CPU#11 okay. CPU#12 okay. CPU#13 okay. CPU#14 okay. CPU#15 okay. CPU#16 okay. CPU#17 okay. CPU#18 okay. CPU#19 okay. CPU#20 okay. CPU#21 okay. CPU#22 okay. CPU#23 okay. (XEN) AC...
2011 Mar 05
1
file mode lost in file.copy()?
Hi, Recently I noticed file.copy() would discard the file mode information. Is this the expected behaviour or a bug for file.copy()? > file.create('testfile') [1] TRUE > file.info('testfile') size isdir mode mtime ctime testfile 0 FALSE 644 2011-03-05 17:06:39 2011-03-05 17:06:39 atime uid gid uname grname
2011 Mar 05
1
file mode lost in file.copy()?
Hi, Recently I noticed file.copy() would discard the file mode information. Is this the expected behaviour or a bug for file.copy()? > file.create('testfile') [1] TRUE > file.info('testfile') size isdir mode mtime ctime testfile 0 FALSE 644 2011-03-05 17:06:39 2011-03-05 17:06:39 atime uid gid uname grname
2011 Apr 07
1
R 2.13.0-beta for Windows, file.copy() throws suspicious errors due to default value of copy.mode
While checking packages against R 2.13.0-beta on Windows, I have run into a few strange error messages related to copying files. The errors all relate to file.copy() and have the form of: Error in Sys.chmod(to[okay], file.info(from[okay])$mode, TRUE) : 'mode' must be of length at least one After half a day of tinkering, the best reproducible example I can come up with involves using Roxygen to generate man files for the tikzDevice: # Install roxygen from CRAN and grab tikzDevice source code R --v...
2014 Sep 09
2
[LLVMdev] Can't build against LLVM-3.5 with CMake: CMakeExports.cmake broken?
...an Liew wrote: >> It looks like LLVMConfigLibs was created in r112714 for local use in >> Makefile.rules. The only use outside Makefile.rules is now in >> cmake/modules/Makefile. Teaching cmake/modules/Makefile to do >> a direct invocation would be fine with me. > > Okay. Attached is a patch that does this. Does this work okay for you? Yes. Thanks, -Brad
2005 Oct 16
2
Can we install both Wine and Cedega okay?
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2013 Jun 23
1
would enabling profiling at all times be okay?
Does anyone know if enabling profiling all the time is okay to do? I'm worried that the accounting pieces might cause increased memory usage over time or some other issues. I was hoping to enable that to be able to track performance over time with our monitoring software. My plan was to run gluster volume profile info every couple of minutes and trac...
2013 Sep 19
3
[LLVMdev] extern "C" and namespaces
...from an example in the C++11 standard (7.3.4 note 6) foo.cpp: namespace A { extern "C" int g(); extern "C++" int h(); } namespace B { extern "C" int g(); extern "C++" int h(int); } using namespace A; using namespace B; void f() { g(); // okay: name g refers to the same entity h(); // okay: overload resolution selects A::h } foo.cpp:12:5: error: call to 'g' is ambiguous g(); // okay: name g refers to the same entity ^ foo.cpp:2:20: note: candidate function extern "C" int g(); ^ foo.cp...
2009 Nov 18
1
bug in '...' of constrOptim (PR#14071)
...below. Thanks, Elizabeth ##Copy of the relevant segment of the code of constrOptim and where I think the problem might be: for (i in 1L:outer.iterations) { obj.old <- obj r.old <- r theta.old <- theta fun <- function(theta, ...) { ##this one's okay R(theta, theta.old, ...)##this one's okay } gradient <- function(theta, ...) {##this one's okay dR(theta, theta.old, ...)##this one's okay } a <- optim(theta.old, fun, gradient, control = control, method =...
2013 Oct 21
1
[LLVMdev] creating InvokeInst without branch locations
Is it okay to pass null values to the destinations of InvokeInst::Create? I checked the code and it looks like it'd be okay, but the Create method doesn't make them optional, so I'm uncertain. Perhaps a specific Create function without destinations can be added to make it clear that it's okay...
2006 Nov 09
1
Is it okay to rsync the same source to the same dest multiple times?
I'm doing a huge rsync from one net to another (about a terabyte) over a dedicated DS-3. One rsync doesn't even come close to saturating the line, especially with compression enabled. Is it okay to run multiple rsyncs copying the same source to the same destination or do I have to take care that they work on disjoint sections of the source directory tree? Thanks, Skip Montanaro
2004 Mar 23
1
netbios names? okay but which?
...---------------------------------------------- ;basic server settings workgroup = NIK server string = SZERVER socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_SNDBUF=8192 SO_RCVBUF=8192 wins support = yes name resolve order = wins lmhosts hosts bcast ---------------------------------------------------------- It is okay, testparm do not mark errors. But when I try to join to my samba from XP in expolrer \\SZERVER, it do not work. WINS is setuped in XP. In yast2, my linux's netbios name: linux9, and I try to connect \\linux9, it works! WHY? What is wrong? Thanks, Roland ps: In lmhosts there is: ----------...
2007 Apr 20
11
License for Wiki Content - LAST CALL
Okay, this will never come to an end otherwise: I would like to use <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/> as the license for the complete content of the wiki. The content on the wiki is *NOT* licensed at all at the moment. So this call goes out to *ALL* people who have already contri...
2019 Nov 04
2
Comments on GitHub commits?
...do it yet. >> >> >> Not automatically as far as I can tell. One can manually “lock the conversation” on a commit but that’s about it. >> >> From what I’ve seen on other projects, comments on raw git commits are rare and self-limiting. The only reasonable responses are “okay”, “okay, file a bug”, and “okay, please submit a patch”. I also haven’t verified this, but I suspect only the commit author gets notified, which prevents idle people from piling onto to the conversation. >> > > Watchers of the repo get the comments (just like pull-requests). > > I...
2017 Dec 29
2
notmuch: Xapian exception during database creation
...to the database. > Note: A fatal error was encountered: A Xapian exception occurred > agrajag-testing ~/s/notmuch % This happens consistently at this point in the process - if I remove the database and start again it will fail at the same place. After the failure the database appears to be okay: > agrajag-testing ~/s/notmuch % xapian-check ~/Maildir/.notmuch/xapian > docdata: > blocksize=8K items=0 firstunused=1 revision=1 levels=0 root=(faked) > void B-tree checked okay > docdata table structure checked OK > > termlist: > blocksize=8K items=0 firstunused=2 revis...
2019 Oct 31
2
Comments on GitHub commits?
...; Or at least I haven't found a way to do it yet. Not automatically as far as I can tell. One can manually “lock the conversation” on a commit but that’s about it. From what I’ve seen on other projects, comments on raw git commits are rare and self-limiting. The only reasonable responses are “okay”, “okay, file a bug”, and “okay, please submit a patch”. I also haven’t verified this, but I suspect only the commit author gets notified, which prevents idle people from piling onto to the conversation. Dave -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http:...
2015 Jul 29
7
Dovecot under Linux with mail-extension and case insesitiv
Hello, i use doevecot 2.2.18 current. My Problem is with email-extension and case sensitiv folders. Example: user+extenstion will be delivered to the user and subfolder extenstion so this is okay. but user+extenstion will not be delivert to the user and exiting subfolder Extenstion so that is not okay. The mail will be also delivered in the subfolder extension. The exiting Folder Extension will not used. Give's a way to tell dovecot, use the extension as a Folder, if a exiting folder w...
2005 May 20
3
[LLVMdev] [Cygwin] groff build error - semi solved
...e your build tree to >get the appropriate variable defined properly. Check your >Makefile.config file (generated by configure) to determine if the PERL >variable has been set properly. Also look for anything else that starts >with "true" as you'll need those programs too. Okay, I feel very very dumb, really not used to GNU, Cygwin and *nix. Okay I will check the configuration properly. Thanks, Aaron
2004 May 03
0
[LLVMdev] Problems with getelementptr
...y 2004, Anders Alexandersson wrote: > Hello! > > I'm having trouble with pointer traversing. I have a design as follows: > class -> map -> classFunctions > > Starting with a pointer to the class, I want to get a pointer to a > classFunction via a pointer to the map. Okay... > I can't get that function pointer! > > How shall I think to get the traversing right (see code below)? Is it > something with the fact that I am using only pointers in my structs? > > Best regards > Anders > > ; My user defined function > declare int %puts_ke...