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2018 Apr 23
1
Reconstructing files from shards
...read out ( ${trusted.glusterfs.shard.file-size} - ($SHARD_BLOCK_SIZE * count) ) bytes from the partial shard. Although I also just realized the above quote fails to explain, if a file has a hole less than $SHARD_BLOCK_SIZE in size, how we know which shard(s) are holey, so I'm back to thinking reconstruction is undocumented and unsupported except for reading the files off on a client, blowing away the volume and reconstructing. Which is a problem. -j > -wk > > > On 4/20/2018 12:44 PM, Jamie Lawrence wrote: >> Hello, >> >> So I have a volume on a gluster install (3.12...
2011 Oct 04
0
number of analogs in significance test of MAT reconstructions using randomTF from palaeoSig
I'm trying to use the randomTF function from package palaeoSig to test the significance of a MAT reconstruction with nine analogs and a WA-PLS reconstruction with four components. I'm probably missing something obvious here but how do I make sure that randomTF is testing the reconstruction based on the desired number of analogs / components? In: fitmap.wapls = WAPLS( lumapspc, lumap) sig.wapls...
2005 Dec 13
0
Fwd: Re: Wavelet reconstruction
...hat you can then reconstruct using wr from wavethresh. I hope this works and is still useful to you. Elizabeth Lawson Elizabeth Lawson <lizzylaws@yahoo.com> wrote: Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 08:04:02 -0700 (PDT) From: Elizabeth Lawson <lizzylaws@yahoo.com> Subject: Re: [R] Wavelet reconstruction To: Amir Safari <amsa36060@yahoo.com> Using wavethresh you can recompose a decompose signal using wr. Here is an example of decomposing, thresholding and recomposing a signal. library(wavethresh) brain<-c(0,0,0.5,1,-0.75,-0.25,1.833333333,-3,0.416666667,1.083333333,-1....
2009 Dec 15
2
Reconstruct a dataset
Dear all, I have a dataset that looks like this: inividual var1 var2 ? 1 1 1 ? 2 1 2 ? 3 2 1 ? 4 2 2 ? ? ? ? ? I will random sample 2 individuals from this dataset based on a set of random numbers, e.g., rn1 <- c(0, 0, 1, 1), rn2 <- c(0, 0, 2, 0), rn3 <- c(1, 0, 0, 1), rn4 <-
2005 Mar 01
3
Reconstructing Datasets
Hi, Is it possible to recreate "smoothed" data sets in R, by performing a PCA and then reconstructing a data set from say the first 2/3 EOFs? I've had a look in the help pages and don't seem to find anything relevant. Thanks in advance, Laura Laura Quinn Institute of Atmospheric Science School of Earth and Environment University of Leeds Leeds LS2 9JT tel: +44 113 343 1596
2008 Feb 17
1
where to look for file reconstruction
Hello all, Thanks for all the ideas. I liked the remote to remote idea and have told my guide about it. Anyways, can anybody tell me which files to look into, if I want to look at the code for file reconstruction. I have studied Dr. Tridgell's thesis on the Rsync Algorithm and have understood the working of the algorithm. Now, I am trying to read the code to understand it better. Any help would be wonderful. Thanx. zahed -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/where-to-look-for-file-reco...
2010 Jan 15
0
[LLVMdev] Make LoopBase inherit from "RegionBase"?
...> > bb pass manager <---top > region pass manager > loop pass manager > function pass manager > ... <---bottom > > in this way the loop hierarchy need to be reconstruct when a region pass > change it. > > now we need to choose a way to minimize the loop reconstruction or > region reconstruction. i think that the chance that a region transform > affect the loop structure is smaller, so maybe way 2 is better. This would need some thoughts. Ideal I think we would not order them, but if a region changed, just reconstruct the loops that are in this region and i...
2018 Apr 23
0
Reconstructing files from shards
From some old May 2017 email. I asked the following: "From the docs, I see you can identify the shards by the GFID # getfattr -d -m. -e hex/path_to_file/ # ls /bricks/*/.shard -lh | grep /GFID Is there a gluster tool/script that will recreate the file? or can you just sort them sort them properly and then simply cat/copy+ them back together? cat shardGFID.1 .. shardGFID.X > thefile
2007 Mar 20
1
centos raid 1 question
...tos 4.4 with 2 x 200GB PATA drives. md: md0: sync done. RAID1 conf printout: --- wd:2 rd:2 disk 0, wo:0, o:1, dev:hda2 disk 1, wo:0, o:1, dev:hdc2 md: delaying resync of md5 until md3 has finished resync (they share one or more physical units) md: syncing RAID array md5 md: minimum _guaranteed_ reconstruction speed: 1000 KB/sec/disc. md: using maximum available idle IO bandwith (but not more than 200000 KB/sec) for reconstruction. md: using 128k window, over a total of 2048192 blocks. md: md5: sync done. RAID1 conf printout: --- wd:2 rd:2 disk 0, wo:0, o:1, dev:hda6 disk 1, wo:0, o:1, dev:hdc6 md: sy...
2008 Dec 02
2
RAID 1 Post Install
Hello all, I've got CentOS 5.2 installed on an old Pentium III server. The server is used by a club at my school, and they are rapidly running out of room on the internal IDE drives that are configured in software RAID 1. I have a Silicon Image SATA controller in the server, and I was planning on adding two more SATA hard drives to the computer. Is there a GUI like Disk Druid for
2018 Apr 22
0
Reconstructing files from shards
Il 20/04/2018 21:44, Jamie Lawrence ha scritto: > Hello, > > So I have a volume on a gluster install (3.12.5) on which sharding was enabled at some point recently. (Don't know how it happened, it may have been an accidental run of an old script.) So it has been happily sharding behind our backs and it shouldn't have. > > I'd like to turn sharding off and reverse the
2018 Apr 23
1
Reconstructing files from shards
2018-04-23 9:34 GMT+02:00 Alessandro Briosi <ab1 at metalit.com>: > Is it that really so? yes, i've opened a bug asking developers to block removal of sharding when volume has data on it or to write a huge warning message saying that data loss will happen > I thought that sharding was a extended attribute on the files created when > sharding is enabled. > > Turning off
2011 Feb 14
2
rescheduling sector linux raid ?
Hi List, What this means? md: syncing RAID array md0 md: minimum _guaranteed_ reconstruction speed: 1000 KB/sec/disc. md: using maximum available idle IO bandwidth (but not more than 200000 KB/sec) for reconstruction. md: using 128k window, over a total of 2096384 blocks. md: md0: sync done. RAID1 conf printout: --- wd:2 rd:2 disk 0, wo:0, o:1, dev:sda2 disk 1, wo:0, o:1, dev:sdb2 sd 0:...
2018 Apr 20
7
Reconstructing files from shards
Hello, So I have a volume on a gluster install (3.12.5) on which sharding was enabled at some point recently. (Don't know how it happened, it may have been an accidental run of an old script.) So it has been happily sharding behind our backs and it shouldn't have. I'd like to turn sharding off and reverse the files back to normal. Some of these are sparse files, so I need to account
2010 Jan 12
8
[LLVMdev] Make LoopBase inherit from "RegionBase"?
On 01/08/10 14:20, ether wrote: > sorry that i forgot to change the subjuect > > > hi all, Hi ether, now a kind of more complete answer. > On 2010-1-7 0:11, John Mosby wrote: >> In LLVM we could add support for generalized CFG regions and >> RegionPasses. A region is a part of the CFG. The only information we >> have is, that it has one entry and one exit, this
2009 Jun 25
2
Fixing ogg vorbis corruption caused by bad metadata
Can I fix the checksum with a hex editor? Sent from my iPhone On Jun 25, 2009, at 3:23 PM, Monty Montgomery <monty at xiph.org> wrote: > Confirmed--- the checksum on the second page (the comment page where > the album art was added) is incorrect. Vorbis players are not allowed > to decode any stream in which one of the setup headers is corrupt, and > a bad checksum counts as
2009 Jun 25
0
Fixing ogg vorbis corruption caused by bad metadata
2009/6/26 Adam Rosi-Kessel <adam at rosi-kessel.org>: > Can I fix the checksum with a hex editor? I just realized that the hogg tools will fix the CRC issues (by design accident: hogg ignores the CRC on reading but sets it correctly on writing). "hogg rip" rewrites the pages (fixing the CRC), and "hogg reconstruct" also rewrites the I've uploaded the outputs of
2010 May 21
2
Data reconstruction following PCA using Eigen function
...8 -0.9826679 1.25832941 0.20033204 1.75042615 1.49448058 1.149522805 0.8527934 However as you can see I've clearly got my wires crossed somewhere! I'd really appreciate any advice you could offer... Thanks! Julia -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Data-reconstruction-following-PCA-using-Eigen-function-tp2226535p2226535.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2005 Oct 11
0
Reconstructing duplicate lvm
Hi All, Basically, I have an upgrade script for a system that breaks md mirrors and then constructs a chroot from the broken off members (i.e in this case partitions on /dev/sdb) and does the upgrade in this chroot. The end result is that until the reboot applications on this system can remain running while the chroot is being updated (much hand waving at this point). This works fine if LVM
2009 Mar 18
0
Wavelet reconstruction with coefficients set to zero
...ding days' mean? Does it mean all coefficients ?of order more than 10 (1024=2^10) equal to zero? Or am I missing something? Rogerio's?solution [Thu 16 Nov 2006 - 20:54:25 GMT] doesn't seem to work{waveslim, modwt, la8, boundary=periodic, serieslength=3464}; also tried with la4, but the reconstruction is too smooth, almost flat.?Any help will be appreciated. regards, pradeep