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2007 Jul 26
8
Read-only (forensic) mounts of ZFS
Hi I''m looking into forensic aspects of ZFS, in particular ways to use ZFS tools to investigate ZFS file systems without writing to the pools. I''m working on a test suite of file system images within VTOC partitions. At the moment, these only have 1 file system per pool per VTOC partition for simplicity''s sake, and I''m using Solaris 10 6/06, which may not
2016 Jul 29
0
[RFC] One or many git repositories?
...emailing it, filtering out the firehose of unrelated things? I migrated another open source project to GitHub last year. After several years of accepting patches via a mailing list and receiving no patches as a result, I immediately started getting patches sent as pull requests. I simply cannot overstate how much easier this mechanism is for downstream users to push fixes back, as long as the repo that they clone is the one that accepts pull requests. David
2007 Mar 23
1
Completely off topic, but amusing?
...39;s OK: ************ WASHINGTON - The government's estimate of the number of Americans without health insurance fell by nearly 2 million Friday, but not because anyone got health coverage. The Census Bureau <http://search.news.yahoo.com/search/news/?p=Census+Bureau> said it has been overstating the number of people without health insurance since 1995. The bureau blamed the inflated numbers on a **12-year-old computer programming error**.[emphasis added -- BG] ************** So what does "validated software" really mean? (Rhetorical question -- no reply sought). Cheers to...
2007 Nov 29
2
Severe VMware slowdown
...n the amount of memory allowed to the Windows VM (768MB, down from 1GB) and that seemed to help a little, but I have 2GB and I'm thinking that this should not be a problem. Any input would be helpful. Thanks. mhr P.S.: Now I'm thinking that my earlier remark about applications was a bit overstated....
2009 Mar 02
2
How to normalize to a set of internal references
...rence values to be > normalize to. How should I do that? > I don't understand your problem well, but in general internal normalization is by and large an attempt to avoid appropriate modeling (e.g., incorporating block effects or certain covariates in a regression model), and results in overstated confidence of the final estimates by not taking into account the imprecision in the normalizing factors. Frank -- Frank E Harrell Jr Professor and Chair School of Medicine Department of Biostatistics Vanderbilt University -- Waverley @ Palo Alto
2019 Jan 29
4
Dovecot and FTS experiment
Hello, I'm trying to experiment with Dovecot and Solr server. I have >30k email addresses that I want to index to speed up searching and save IOPS on mail servers. For now - I'm doing some experiments and I'm testing how it is working. I'm thinking about adding one additional server with Solr and configure all mail servers to use that server. I have some questions. 1. I have
2006 Mar 21
5
HFSC and default qdisc backlog
I don''t understand the following: root@jmnrouter:~# tc -s class ls dev vlan1 && tc -s qdisc ls dev vlan1 class hfsc 1: root Sent 0 bytes 0 pkts (dropped 0, overlimits 0) period 0 level 2 class hfsc 1:1 parent 1: sc m1 0bit d 0us m2 220000bit ul m1 0bit d 0us m2 220000bit Sent 0 bytes 0 pkts (dropped 0, overlimits 0) period 31304 work 7533852 bytes level 1 class hfsc 1:10
2007 Aug 08
0
[LLVMdev] valgrind for BitCode
...BitCode would work quite > nicely. Interesting idea :) > > > IR will made some things easier and somethings harder. > > > Good things: > * valgrind is very tightly tied to the underlying architecture, > bcgrind can be totally platform independent. That might be overstating the case a bit. Bitcode *can* be platform independent, if the front end generating it desires. However, all the functional front ends we have today are generating bitcode that is very platform dependent. This is of necessity because the source language is also platform dependent. However, i do...
2015 Dec 08
2
wifi on servers and fedora [was Re: 7.2 kernel panic on boot]
...ture, getting involved with Fedora > Server is a good way to do so. > I subscribe to the Fedora Server list digest. Which form also is how I get this list's messages. Thus the delay in my responses. However, to describe the Server List as an active forum for discussion would be somewhat overstating things. I have not received anything from it as yet in December and the total volume of traffic on that list in November was very light. I am not sure in what way you envisage additional involvement is to take place. I have been bitten by things done in Fedora that only have any use on a la...
2007 Sep 28
4
re-encode tool win32
2007/9/28, Aaron Whitehouse <lists@whitehouse.org.nz>: > > > Under linux/bash, it would be something like.... > > cd /MusicDirectory > > find . -type f -name "*.flac" -exec sh -c 'flac -t {} && flac -8V {}' > \; > > Wouldn't it be nice if it was something closer to: > flac --reencode --recursive -8 *.flac I think this would
2023 Jan 05
1
R 'arima' discrepancies
...cite one, 'Major discrepancies between R and Stata for ARIMA' (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/22443395/major-discrepancies-between-r-and-stata-for-arima), assign the, sometimes, big diferences from R and other softwares to different optimization algorithms. However, I think this is overstate the reason. I explain better. I fit arima models regularly using |forecast| or |fable| packages, besides using Stata, Eviews and Gretl. All these packages, except for R, give very consistent results with each other. I'll give one example using R, Eviews and Gretl. I'll use "BFG...
2007 Aug 08
2
[LLVMdev] valgrind for BitCode
Hi All, I'm currently learning llvm, for later use with a research project. I thought a good way to learn would be to use it in a small to medium sized project. A valgrind like tool for BitCode would work quite nicely. IR will made some things easier and somethings harder. Good things: * valgrind is very tightly tied to the underlying architecture, bcgrind can be totally platform
2015 Jun 05
1
Effectiveness of CentOS vm.swappiness
...s of servers (swappiness 60) on a social platform and swapping very rarely happened and then only on databases (which had swappiness set to 0). The only two differences (that I can see) to my current servers are that I used Debian and there was no "extra" I/O from backups. I might be overstating the swapping thing. That's what I'm trying to find out. Cheers, Shorty
2015 Nov 30
1
Questions about hardlinks, alternate storage and compression]
On 30 Nov 2015, at 17:48, Gionatan Danti <g.danti at assyoma.it> wrote: > > Hi Timo, > glad to know it is in your TODO list ;) It's been for many years. > Any rough ETA on that? Right now it doesn't seem likely to be developed anytime soon. > Thanks. > > On 30/11/2015 14:23, Timo Sirainen wrote: >> On 30 Nov 2015, at 10:21, Gionatan Danti <g.danti
2019 Jan 29
0
Dovecot and FTS experiment
...ail servers? You need to start somewhere. If you've never played with Solr before I suggest you start with one and get it working before you explore "sharding". When you're ready for that you should consult the solr mailing list. The importance of enough RAM for Solr cannot be overstated. > 2. I notice - I have mail account with 3GB of mail. Index files in > mail dir has 5MB. After indexing mailbox in Solr - index files has > 15MB. What changes in those files? FTS indexing adds something to that > files - but what? What mail storage format are you using?? dbox...
2006 May 24
0
Benjamin Gorlick’s Ruby on Rails doc project wins Google S
...nd the driving force behind rubyquiz.com. "I''m honored to have the opportunity to be mentored on an open source project and am excited about contributing something that I truly believe will greatly benefit the Ruby and Rails communities," Ben told me today. It is difficult to overstate the importance of this project to the community. Like most of us, Ben is juggling multiple commitments these days. Drop him a line (theuncled@gmail.com) and let him know how you can lend your support. Way to go, Ben! -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2009 Dec 15
1
Type III sum of square in ANOVA
Dear all,   Does some body have idea on how to extract Type III sum of Square from "lm" or "aov" function in R ? I could not figure out it.   If this is minor and irrelevant to post in this mail, I am sorry for that. Thanks.     Sincerely, Ram Kumar Basnet Wageningen University, Netherlands   [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2005 May 29
0
Re: centos] Re: Demonizing generic Linux issues as Fedora Core-only issues -- WAS: Hi, Bryan
From: R P Herrold <herrold at owlriver.com> > Bryan - Please don't overstate this and make a problem where > none exists. There is an infinity of choices of which you > list three ... > Nor does one _have_ to 'get involved' with either the > RH-Fedora or Centos project to do effective distribution > building, or add-on packaging. There are in...
2005 Jun 12
1
chroot directory question
I am setting up dovecot for imap on a new Fedora 3 box. Through SquirrelMail I can access my email - no problem. However my other users are getting this error message: ERROR : Connection dropped by imap-server. Query: CAPABILITY Looking in the maillog file for further error details gives me this: dovecot: chroot directory no included in valid_chroot_dirs: /home/user Looking through the
2005 Sep 05
1
how to migrate from one server to another?
Hi I have purchased and installed a new PC and would like to transfer my mail (in Maildir format) to it. Are there any precautions I must take before copying the mail over? I will disable mail delivery temporarily so no new mail gets written to disk but I don't know if dovecot has to be stopped before copying/editing mail for backup or migrating purposes. Anything else I must pay