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2015 Oct 28
0
NUT UPS in check_mk (OMD) monitoring - does a parser script already exist?
Hello, When I issue upsdrvctl status I see a NUT version 2.6.4. I've installed NUT via apt-get install nut-server on the my Raspberry Pi running Debian Jessie. I've been looking at different monitoring systems to use. I really like the look of Open Monitoring Distribution (OMD). OMD bundles Nagios together with many addons including check_mk. I've installed the check_mk agent on my Raspberry Pi so the Pi can talk to the OMD monitoring system. Unfortunately the check_mk agent that runs on my raspberry pi isn't picking up the details from NUT so my monitoring sy...
2007 Oct 29
1
pairs, par
...he coordinate system after using pairs. I'm not interested in the content of the actual pairs plot, although the number of pairs seems to matter a bit. I'm purely interested in knowing where subsequent points will be plotted on the device. However, after using pairs, the par information (omd, fig, plt, and usr) don't reflect what points does. For example: pairs(iris[1:5]) par(xpd = NA) points(0 - 0.01 * 1:100, 0 - 0.01 * 1:100) points(0 - 0.01 * 1:100, 1 + 0.01 * 1:100) points(1 + 0.01 * 1:100, 0 - 0.01 * 1:100) points(1 + 0.01 * 1:100, 1 + 0.01 * 1:100) par(c("omd", &q...
2007 Oct 20
0
pairs, par("plt")
...on over the coordinate system after using pairs. I'm not interested in the content of the actual pairs plot, although the number of pairs seems to matter a bit. I'm purely interested in knowing where my points will be plotted on the device. However, after using pairs, the par information (omd, fig, plt, and usr) don't reflect what points does. For example: pairs(iris[1:5]) par(xpd = NA) points(0 - 0.01 * 1:100, 0 - 0.01 * 1:100) points(0 - 0.01 * 1:100, 1 + 0.01 * 1:100) points(1 + 0.01 * 1:100, 0 - 0.01 * 1:100) points(1 + 0.01 * 1:100, 1 + 0.01 * 1:100) par(c("omd", &q...
2001 Jun 11
2
par
Dear all, I have a question about "par" options. When I choose par(pty="s",mfrow=c(2,2)), how can I change the horizontal distance between the plots???? I have tried to use some options, like "mai", "mar", "oma", "omd", so on but I didn''t get the expected result. Some suggest will be appreciated. JM. -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "help"...
2002 Nov 24
2
illustration of graphics terms in R?
...e* the relationship of these concepts illustrated: figure region device region plot region user coordinates normalized device coordinates margin outer margin Also, there are a number of par settings that apparently work on the same underlying data but using different units. For example, oma, omi, omd; mai and mar. The documentation for "mar" says: "A numerical vector of the form 'c(bottom, left, top, right)' which gives the lines of margin to be specified on the four sides of the plot..." After some experimentation I found that csi * mar = mai, so I guess mar is &quo...
2011 Sep 12
6
barplot in hexagram layout
dev.new(width=6, height=1.5,mar=c(0,0,0,0)) par(mfrow=c(1,1),mar=c(.5, .5, 1.5, .5), oma=c(.4, 0,.5, 0)) barplot(c(1,1,1,1,1,1),col=c("blue","purple","red","green","orange","yellow"), axes = FALSE) I have a barplot that returns six colors in a line. I would like to get the same six color blocks in a hexagram layout (if it were a clock,
2006 Sep 08
2
Making unix system accounts invisible in USRMGR.EXE
I have a Samba (3.0.22) server (working on Ubuntu 6.06.1) acting as NT PDC. My passdb backend is tdbsam. I'm using USRMGR.EXE from Microsoft for user account administration. In USRMGR.EXE I see all accounts, unfortunately also Ubuntu's system accounts (like proxy, sync, sshd etc.). Is there any way to make them invisible for USRMGR.EXE? Cheers B.
2020 Sep 22
0
Raspberry Pi Version of Samba?
I thought I'd chime in here a bit. I'm no RPi guru - but I've used them quite a lot for monitoring installs - stuff like Smokeping/Nagios/OMD/Cacti. They were cheap and seemed attractive low-power devices for client installs - back 5-6 years ago. I'm definitely using regular PC's now. Yes, the hardware is more expensive - but an Optiplex 7010 or the like off of ebay, with a SSD is _WAY_ more capable. and while it might cost $150...
2004 Aug 04
1
Unable to start Winbind
Hello, I am fairly new to Linux. I am trying to set up a Linux file server and join it to a Windows 2000 domain. All that I need to do is to be able to get files from the Linux file server and put files on it. I do not want it to be the domain controller. Ironically, I had it working last week, but could only access one drive on the server, started playing around trying to access other
2007 Mar 31
0
X11 and linux and plotting and the vertical axis
...ght [1] 1 $ljoin [1] "round" $lmitre [1] 10 $lty [1] "solid" $lwd [1] 1 $mai [1] 1.000015 0.803934 0.803934 0.411771 $mar [1] 5.1 4.1 4.1 2.1 $mex [1] 1 $mfcol [1] 1 1 $mfg [1] 1 1 1 1 $mfrow [1] 1 1 $mgp [1] 3 1 0 $mkh [1] 0.001 $new [1] FALSE $oma [1] 0 0 0 0 $omd [1] 0 1 0 1 $omi [1] 0 0 0 0 $pch [1] 1 $pin [1] 5.774022 5.185778 $plt [1] 0.1150165 0.9410891 0.1430693 0.8849835 $ps [1] 12 $pty [1] "m" $smo [1] 1 $srt [1] 0 $tck [1] NA $tcl [1] -0.5 $usr [1] 0 1 0 1 $xaxp [1] 0 1 5 $xaxs [1] "r" $xaxt [1] "s" $xpd...
2006 May 24
2
Intermittent process crash serving files
...main.c:domain_client_validate(204) May 24 10:58:39 localhost smbd[7879]: domain_client_validate: unable to validate password for user mcr in domain NP to Domain controller \\NETPUB_LINUX09. Error was NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD. ************** Thanks in advance for your help Tom Ronayne AIRO Tech OMD, Inc. tom@airotech.com
2007 Dec 09
3
Barchart, Pareto
Hello Well I am relatively new so some of these issues may not fall under the subject that I have used. 1. How do I do a Pareto. Following is the approach I took. My data looks like this df2_9 Reaason.for.failure Frequency 1 Phy Conn 1 2 Power failure 3 3 Server software 29 4 Server hardware 2 5 Server out of mem 32
2020 Sep 22
2
Raspberry Pi Version of Samba?
A few months ago, I built a samba 4 DC on a RPi 2B v1.1 with Louis' packages. It's just like a normal Intel cpu based installation with a couple of minor exceptions. I built mine on Raspbian Lite. You'll have to add an additional user and give it sudo privileges.The network setup was like the older Debian 9 by simply adjusting /etc/network/interfaces. To add Louis' repo
2002 Oct 18
4
Netlogon no longer works in 2.2.6 with W2k client
Hi, We've got a fairly simple samba setup (no ldap/winbind etc) and until recently everything worked fine (using samba-2.2.5). But after switching to samba-2.2.6 w2k-clients fail to run the netlogon-scripts. When i look at the client it says: logonserver=\\<workstationname> BTW. The output of "nmblookup -S CPB" (to me) seems to say that CPB is the logonserver. querying CPB
2005 Apr 18
1
R-2.1.0 is released
...eems of little use and is equivalent to ""). o weighted.mean() now checks the length of the weight vector w. o getAnywhere() was confused by names with leading or trailing dots (spotted by Robert McGehee) o eval() was not handling values from return() correctly. o par(omd) is now of the form c(x1, x2, y1, y2) to match the documentation and for S-PLUS compatibility. [Previously, par(omd) was of the form c(bottom, left, top, right) like par(oma) and par(omi)] o formatC() did not check its 'flag' argument, and could segfault if it was incorrect. (PR#...
2005 Apr 18
1
R-2.1.0 is released
...eems of little use and is equivalent to ""). o weighted.mean() now checks the length of the weight vector w. o getAnywhere() was confused by names with leading or trailing dots (spotted by Robert McGehee) o eval() was not handling values from return() correctly. o par(omd) is now of the form c(x1, x2, y1, y2) to match the documentation and for S-PLUS compatibility. [Previously, par(omd) was of the form c(bottom, left, top, right) like par(oma) and par(omi)] o formatC() did not check its 'flag' argument, and could segfault if it was incorrect. (PR#...