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2012 Apr 26
1
PLM package PGGLS strange behavior
...'random' argument to pggls() has been renamed as 'pooling'
It then proceeds with estimating a pooled model. I've checked if PLM by any
chance does produce the right coefficient estimates, but the numbers do not
add up when compared to the estimates in the article. This problem perists
for any dataset I use. Any thoughts?
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2012 Sep 27
1
rename network card device /dev/p3p2 to /dev/eth0
...ates a device called p3p2.
For the wifi card centos generates a device called wlan0.
In this configuration the flexlm license program called lmgrd only got the mac address of wlan0.
The vendor daemon got no mac address as host ID.
Yesterday I made one test. Therefore I edited /etc/udev/rules.d/70-peristant-net.rules. This file contains only one line. This line defines how to name the device for the wifi card. I changed the name Option from name="wlan0" to name="eth0". After rebooting centos generates a device called /dev/et0. Both lmgrd and vendor daemon found the host ID. But...
2006 May 04
11
Interesting ActiveRecord vs Hibernate article
For those haven''t seen it yet, Patrick Peak has an interesting
article at the Server Side (www.theserverside.com)
discussing the differences between the Hibernate (www.hibernate.org) peristence
framework and ActiveRecord. The article can be found here: http://www.theserverside.com/articles/article.tss?l=RailsHibernate .
Patrick Peak is the author of _Hibernate Quickly_ (Manning), which I
didn''t find particularly readable, but he definitely knows his
stuff.
Just thought you...
2006 Mar 17
1
Re: DUNDi .... Halfway and CLUSTERING
Do you mean the peristence of connecting a specific phone to a specific
server? If so, then it's relatively easy. The ldirectord has a persistence
setting that does that. If I'm misunderstanding you, then could you explain
further what you mean?
Regards,
- Brad
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2019 Feb 26
0
Using Access Control Lists with SMB2/SMB3 Mounts on Linux Clients
On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 04:51:21PM +0000, Kraus, Sebastian via samba wrote:
> Thanks for the first reply, Jeremy.
> What about the (future) implementation of RichACL?
Windows ACLs map quite well into RichACLs.
Unfortunately Christolph Hellwig has peristently
blocked any merge of the RichACLs code into the
Linux kernel.
If you use ZFS then you can use ZFSACLs which
are quivalent.
> Will there be any native Linux Client support along with the SMB2/SMB3 protocol?
> I know, there is a native implemenation for RichACLs in ext4 FS.
> Unfortun...
2011 Apr 18
1
how to update data
hi, I have json string in json request.
i want to update the database using that string.
how can i do that?
There would be a multipal object in this string.
sample string is:
2014 Mar 18
0
Problem with RW_MOUNT in a diskless system
...al filesystem which can be used for temporary scratch space
RW_LABEL=stateless-rw
# Options to use for temporary mount
RW_OPTIONS=
# Label for partition with persistent data
STATE_LABEL=stateless-state
# Where to mount to the persistent data
STATE_MOUNT=/var/lib/stateless/state
# Options to use for peristent mount
STATE_OPTIONS=
CLIENTSTATE=10.0.0.1:/common/diskless/x86/RHEL5/snapshot
Now my solution is making a symbolic link for /etc/mtab to its snapshot in
/var/lib/stateless/writable. However, since by default it is mounted on
tmpfs instead of NFS, every time the machine reboot, mtab is lost and...
2006 Mar 17
1
Re: DUNDi .... Halfway and CLUSTERING
...s@lists.digium.com on behalf of David Thomas
Sent: Fri 3/17/2006 3:53 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: DUNDi .... Halfway and CLUSTERING
On 3/17/06, Watkins, Bradley <Bradley.Watkins@compuware.com> wrote:
> Do you mean the peristence of connecting a specific phone to a specific
> server? If so, then it's relatively easy. The ldirectord has a
persistence
> setting that does that. If I'm misunderstanding you, then could you
explain
> further what you mean?
>
Have a look at this doc from the develo...
2019 Feb 26
2
Using Access Control Lists with SMB2/SMB3 Mounts on Linux Clients
Thanks for the first reply, Jeremy.
What about the (future) implementation of RichACL?
Will there be any native Linux Client support along with the SMB2/SMB3 protocol?
I know, there is a native implemenation for RichACLs in ext4 FS.
Unfortunately, smbcals is not a native Linux ACL Tool and has a very unhandy syntax.
I just tested some days ago. ;-)
I am looking for a solution that allows the
2009 Aug 07
1
Gauss-Laguerre using statmod
I believe this may be more related to analysis than it is to R, per se.
Suppose I have the following function that I wish to integrate:
ff <- function(x) pnorm((x - m)/sigma) * dnorm(x, observed, sigma)
Then, given the parameters:
mu <- 300
sigma <- 50
m <- 250
target <- 200
sigma_i <- 50
I can use the function integrate as:
> integrate(ff, lower= -Inf, upper=target)
2013 Jul 26
7
LDA vs. LMTP
Hi there,
I'm using Dovecot together with Postfix; as I understand it, there are two ways to transfer the mail from Postfix to Dovecot.
1.) by using LDA with mailbox_command = /usr/libexec/dovecot/dovecot-lda -f "$SENDER" -a "$RECIPIENT"
2.) by using LMTP with mailbox_transport = lmtp:unix:private/dovecot-lmtp
(currently using number 1)
I'm interessted in the
2000 Dec 31
4
R as a daemon?
I have a GNU/Linux / Unix application in which I'd like to have an R
process running in a persistant state, while receiving instructions (and
data) from another process, and returning results to this process.
My initial thoughts are to set something up with named pipes or such,
but I believe that the R process will terminate when it reads EOF (^D)
from the input pipe. The client process is
2018 Aug 29
0
[Announce] Samba 4.9.0rc4 Available for Download
...CTDB_NODE_ADDRESS/--listen cluster -> node address
CTDB_RECOVERY_LOCK/--reclock cluster -> recovery lock
CTDB_DBDIR/--dbdir database -> volatile database directory
CTDB_DBDIR_PERSISTENT/--dbdir-persistent database -> peristent database directory
CTDB_DBDIR_STATE/--dbdir-state database -> state database directory
CTDB_DEBUG_LOCKS database -> lock debug script
CTDB_DEBUG_HUNG_SCRIPT event -> debug script
CTDB_NOSETSCHED/--nosetsched...
2018 Aug 29
0
[Samba] [Announce] Samba 4.9.0rc4 Available for Download
...CTDB_NODE_ADDRESS/--listen cluster -> node address
CTDB_RECOVERY_LOCK/--reclock cluster -> recovery lock
CTDB_DBDIR/--dbdir database -> volatile database directory
CTDB_DBDIR_PERSISTENT/--dbdir-persistent database -> peristent database directory
CTDB_DBDIR_STATE/--dbdir-state database -> state database directory
CTDB_DEBUG_LOCKS database -> lock debug script
CTDB_DEBUG_HUNG_SCRIPT event -> debug script
CTDB_NOSETSCHED/--nosetsched...
2018 Sep 06
0
[Announce] Samba 4.9.0rc5 Available for Download
...CTDB_NODE_ADDRESS/--listen cluster -> node address
CTDB_RECOVERY_LOCK/--reclock cluster -> recovery lock
CTDB_DBDIR/--dbdir database -> volatile database directory
CTDB_DBDIR_PERSISTENT/--dbdir-persistent database -> peristent database directory
CTDB_DBDIR_STATE/--dbdir-state database -> state database directory
CTDB_DEBUG_LOCKS database -> lock debug script
CTDB_DEBUG_HUNG_SCRIPT event -> debug script
CTDB_NOSETSCHED/--nosetsched...
2018 Sep 06
0
[Samba] [Announce] Samba 4.9.0rc5 Available for Download
...CTDB_NODE_ADDRESS/--listen cluster -> node address
CTDB_RECOVERY_LOCK/--reclock cluster -> recovery lock
CTDB_DBDIR/--dbdir database -> volatile database directory
CTDB_DBDIR_PERSISTENT/--dbdir-persistent database -> peristent database directory
CTDB_DBDIR_STATE/--dbdir-state database -> state database directory
CTDB_DEBUG_LOCKS database -> lock debug script
CTDB_DEBUG_HUNG_SCRIPT event -> debug script
CTDB_NOSETSCHED/--nosetsched...
2018 Sep 13
4
[Announce] Samba 4.9.0 Available for Download
...CTDB_NODE_ADDRESS/--listen cluster -> node address
CTDB_RECOVERY_LOCK/--reclock cluster -> recovery lock
CTDB_DBDIR/--dbdir database -> volatile database directory
CTDB_DBDIR_PERSISTENT/--dbdir-persistent database -> peristent database directory
CTDB_DBDIR_STATE/--dbdir-state database -> state database directory
CTDB_DEBUG_LOCKS database -> lock debug script
CTDB_DEBUG_HUNG_SCRIPT event -> debug script
CTDB_NOSETSCHED/--nosetsched...
2018 Sep 13
4
[Announce] Samba 4.9.0 Available for Download
...CTDB_NODE_ADDRESS/--listen cluster -> node address
CTDB_RECOVERY_LOCK/--reclock cluster -> recovery lock
CTDB_DBDIR/--dbdir database -> volatile database directory
CTDB_DBDIR_PERSISTENT/--dbdir-persistent database -> peristent database directory
CTDB_DBDIR_STATE/--dbdir-state database -> state database directory
CTDB_DEBUG_LOCKS database -> lock debug script
CTDB_DEBUG_HUNG_SCRIPT event -> debug script
CTDB_NOSETSCHED/--nosetsched...
2003 Oct 27
54
smbmount
I try to understand how works SMBMOUNT, by reading the man page. Could you
please send me an exemple, to help me to understand ? tahnks and bye
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