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2008 Feb 29
2
ptlrpcd
Hi all,
anybody knows what ptlrpcd is good for, what it might be doing? I''ve
seen it eating 100% CPU on OSS where I reformated an OST, but also in
other circumstances.
Regards,
Thomas
2010 May 07
3
[LLVMdev] MCStreamer interface
...tFile -> MCStreamer -> MCObjectWriter has
> proven somewhat problematic, mostly due to my lack of understanding.
> I guess MCSectionXXX was meant to provide communication between them.
> Should the same be true of MCSymbol, and their data counterparts?
I'm enclosing my patch for reforming MCSectionCOFF to match the
implementation strategy of the other two MCSection classes. You may find
it useful as a starting point. It seems to be complete and correct, and
worked for what I tried with it, but I didn't find time to test it fully
(e.g., by bootstrapping clang under Cygwin).
Chee...
2003 May 15
2
strptime and non ISO date format
Dear all
I have a character vector of dates something like:
timevec<-c("15.5.2003 00:00", "15.5.2003 00:01", "15.5.2003 00:02",
"15.5.2003 00:03","15.5.2003 00:04")
and I would like to transform it to some more convenient date class. Is there a
way how to do it directly without previous reformating to ISO like structure and
adding a
2013 Sep 25
3
Best Practice to remove an ISCSI LVM from a system
Hi,
I'd like to know what would be the best way to remove an iscsi lvm
storage from a server. (removing all reference to that storage etc.)
The storage in question will be reset and reformated and used on a
different server; so no LVM export is needed.
Do I have to do lvremove ..., vgremove ..., pvremove ... and do an
iscsiadm -m node -T ... -p ... -u and
iscsiadm -m node -o delete -T ...
2010 Apr 23
6
transpose? reshape? flipping? challenge with data frame
Greetings all,
I am having difficulty transposing, reshaping, flipping (not sure which) a data frame which is read from a DBF file. I have tried using t(), reshape() and other approaches without success. Can anyone please suggest an way (elegant or not) of flipping this data around ?
The initial data is like propsum (defined below), and I want it to look like tpropsum once reformed.
>
2018 Feb 01
2
How to trigger a resync of a newly replaced empty brick in replicate config ?
Hi,
My volume home is configured in replicate mode (version 3.12.4) with the bricks
server1:/data/gluster/brick1
server2:/data/gluster/brick1
server2:/data/gluster/brick1 was corrupted, so I killed gluster daemon for that brick on server2, umounted it, reformated it, remounted it and did a
> gluster volume reset-brick home server2:/data/gluster/brick1 server2:/data/gluster/brick1 commit
2024 Jul 14
2
Reinterpret data without saving it to a file 1st? Check for integer stopping at 1st decimal?
A small number of columns in the data I need to work with are strings, the
rest numbers. I'm using read_excel() from the readxl package to get the
data ; right after it, the string columns are of type chr and the rest num.
I'm tasked with finding out which columns are integers. From an advice, I
tried saving the spreadsheet content into a CSV then loading that, which
works like a charm ;
2011 Feb 11
2
ENOSPC Regression
I''m encountering premature ENOSPC issues recently where my Btrfs
testing partition will either prematurely return an ENOSPC, or lock up
the operations trying to access the partition.
I have bisected the problem to this commit:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/mason/btrfs-unstable.git;a=commit;h=914ee295af418e936ec20a08c1663eaabe4cd07a
(Btrfs: pwrite blocked when writing from the
2009 Jun 05
3
Swap priorities with swapon (Is my swap drive working?)
Hey Listee's
I have a CentOS server with 2GB of ram and a swap drive of 4GB;
swapon -a shows my swap drive as 4GB with only about 350 bytes in use
(which is fine as my server idles with about 350-400MB ram usage so no
swap should be in use. However my one and only swap drive had a
priority of -1. I had read that the swap drive priority doesn't matter
too much because I only have one swap
2017 Aug 10
2
Errors on an SSD drive
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> On 08/09/2017 10:44 PM, mad.scientist.at.large at tutanota.com wrote:
>> what file system are you using? ssd drives have different
>> characteristics that need to be accomadated (including a relatively slow
>> write process which is obvious as soon as the buffer is full), and
>> never, never put a swap partition on it, the high activity will
2005 May 04
1
Questions about the intersection area under two kernel densities
Hi there,
I am working on a project which needs the value of the interaction area under two distributions( eatimated by kernel density estimators).
For example:
x<-rnorm(100,0,1)
y<-rnorm(100,0.2,1)
density(x) # This produces the summary of dependent variable and independent variable.
How can I get the individual values of variables and reform a curve to calculate the area under
2007 Feb 09
0
cluster "non-diet", "diet" example.
Suppose, we have 3 people called: Francis, Cedric and Nina. Base on what
they have eaten, we want to cluster people by "diet", "non-diet".
# original data file, named as filename "food.csv".
Francis|potato
Francis|chocolate
Francis|chocolate
Francis|milk
Cedric|vegetable
Cedric|vegetable
Cedric|potato
Nina|potato
Nina|chocolate
Nina|chocolate
Nina|potato
# Step 1: I
2010 Sep 10
1
Save R-Part Tree
Hello,
I have some Data, that I analyse using a regression tree (by using rpart).
Now I would like to save this tree to a file for later use, and load it (not necessarily in the same workspace). It would be most preferrable, if I could just save some parameters (later probably to a database) and load them again to reform the tree.
Is this possible? And if yes, how?
Thanks in advance
2004 Nov 24
1
Externalize journal
Hello
Is it possible to externalize the journal of an already existing
(journal inside) ext3 FS ?
Here's what I did to create a new FS with external journal for
/dev/emcpowerl2 on /dev/emcpowerl2
mke2fs -O journal_dev /dev/sda10
mke2fs -J device=/dev/sda10 /dev/emcpowerl2
it works perfectly , but can I do the same whitout reformating the
original FS; /dev/emcpowerl1 which is in
2008 Oct 01
1
Question on Wireless Setup
Hello Akemi & Others,
Today I reformated my laptop Dell Precision M90 and installed the
Fresh version of CentOs 5.2 and then took all the available update.
In that update I got Kernel version update and now I am on
Kernel-2.6.18-92.1.10.el5.centos.plus.
I kept a file iwlwifi-3945-1.ucode into the /lib/firmware/
Now after restarting the computer my computer it is giving the
following message
2010 Oct 03
0
The internet filter coming to the US — with barely any dissent
http://www.crikey.com.au/2010/10/01/the-internet-filter-coming-to-the-us-with-barely-any-dissent/
The US Congress spent yesterday packing up and heading home for mid-term
re-election campaigns, having failed its most important job???passing the
annual budget. But even this deadlocked Congress is capable of doing what
the Australian Labor Party cannot???pass a mandatory ISP-based Internet
2012 Jul 29
1
Dovecot Director behaviour when two or more fail
Hi,
On the Dovecot wiki here http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Director it says the
following:
"The directors are going to connect to each others in a ring. For
example if you have servers called A, B and C, director will create
connections A->B, B->C and C->A"
I am curious what happens in a scenario when two or more directors fail
and potentially break a ring in half, do the
2010 May 07
2
[LLVMdev] MCStreamer interface
...gt; MCObjectWriter has
> > proven somewhat problematic, mostly due to my lack of understanding.
> > I guess MCSectionXXX was meant to provide communication between them.
> > Should the same be true of MCSymbol, and their data counterparts?
>
> I'm enclosing my patch for reforming MCSectionCOFF to match the
> implementation strategy of the other two MCSection classes. You may find
> it useful as a starting point. It seems to be complete and correct, and
> worked for what I tried with it, but I didn't find time to test it fully
> (e.g., by bootstrapping clang...
2017 Aug 10
4
Errors on an SSD drive
what file system are you using?? ssd drives have different characteristics that need to be accomadated (including a relatively slow write process which is obvious as soon as the buffer is full), and never, never put a swap partition on it, the high activity will wear it out rather quickly.? might also check cables, often a problem particularly if they are older sata cables being run at a possibly
2010 Sep 25
3
LUKS create_encrypted_fs
Hi All,
This is my first post to centos-docs. I've read several months of
archives, but, this may be too trivial.
Re: http://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/EncryptedFilesystem/Scripts
This line:
FREE_SPACE=$(df -m $SECRET_PATH |grep / | awk '{ print $4 }')
gave me a problem due to line wrapping in df. For example:
$ df -m /home/ja/verify/
Filesystem 1M-blocks Used