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2008 Jan 31
1
WBC subcomponents.
Hello On Wed, 2008-01-23 at 00:10 +0300, Nikita Danilov wrote: > Hello, > > below is a tentative list of tasks into which WBC effort can be > sub-divided. I also provided a less exact list for the EPOCH component, > and an incomplete list for the STL component. > > WBC tasks are estimated in lines-of-code with the total of (9100 + 3000) > LOC, where LOC is a non-comment,
2013 Oct 01
0
Reintegration of node after os-reinstallaion....
Is there s written procedure how to reintegrate a nod of a 2-node cluster after complete reinstallation of the OS ? Cheers, M
2008 Jan 17
0
architecture: "windows" reintegration/recovery
Hello, first a bit of clarification: this message is probably missing important context for a regular lustre-discuss@ reader, and moreover, discusses some ideas that were introduced only very recently and are documented nowhere. "Windows" in the following bear no relation to the certain software platform. :-) Windows architecture is at http://arch.lustre.org/index.php?title=Windows It
2008 Jan 23
0
[Fwd: Re: WBC subcomponents.]
Hi Nikita - This looks excellent, except that I don''t feel we have a good basis for the estimates yet. This has major architectural value as it gives a component breakdown and should be recorded as such on the architecture wiki. When you do these component breakdowns it is important to identify what interfaces are offered and used by the components (this is the static aspect of
2007 Jan 02
2
Revive support for HP PowerTrust?
Hi everyone. I'm currently looking for a monitoring program for a HP PowerTrust UPS (A2998A) for Linux. It seems that nut supported these UPSs until version 1.4.3. What was the reason for the driver being removed from nut? Are there plans to reintegrate it? I was playing around with the UPS and put the results here: http://www.project-athlon.org/wiki/index.php/HP_PowerTrust_A2998A They
2014 Dec 15
2
need guidance on getting started...again
Hello, It's been about 15 years since I've enjoyed working in the Unix space, and I am trying to reintegrate myself. A few things have changed in the intervening years. I've installed the first Centos6 iso without too much difficulty, but I am rusty on commands and such. It appears the install doesn't install mans so would somebody suggest a way to find and install them. It
2012 Sep 05
2
[nut] High level C and C++ libnutclient (#2)
[I took the liberty of replying on nut-upsdev - not many people are using github yet since the NUT repository native format is still SVN.] On Sep 4, 2012, at 10:17 AM, Emilien Kia wrote: > This is a proposal for a new client library which scopes an higher level than the existing libupsclient. > > It needs less dependencies to be compiled than the libupsclient and can be easier to
2014 Dec 15
2
need guidance on getting started...again
Thanks, Mark. Um, how's about from the commandline or how do I get, I guess we're still using X11, windows to load. Sorry, :<}}} Clayton >-----Original Message----- >From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On >Behalf Of Mark LaPierre >Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2014 5:50 PM >To: centos at centos.org; Mark LaPierre >Subject: Re:
2023 Mar 18
1
hardware issues and new server advice
hi, our current servers are suffering from a weird hardware issue that forces us to start over. in short we have two servers with 15 disks at 6TB each, divided into three raid5 arrays for three bricks per server at 22TB per brick. each brick on one server is replicated to a brick on the second server. the hardware issue is that somewhere in the backplane random I/O errors happen when the system
2014 Jan 15
0
Reviving the Windows port of NUT
2014/1/15 Charles Lepple <clepple at gmail.com>: > Emilien, > > just saw your commit in Buildbot for testing some Windows changes. That's great that someone is working on this again! > We have had a few users ask for updates to the 2.6.5+ version of NUT for Windows. I am just fixing some bugs and implementing some minor windows-specific features. > The problem is that
2005 Jul 11
2
[LLVMdev] Mod for using GAS with MS VC++
>> Here is a mod to X86 that allows GAS to be used with MS Visual C++. >> >> I introduces a 'forWindows' variable like 'forCygwin' in th >> X86SharedAsmPrinter class. >> > > A couple of comments: > > 1. Please send patches instead of full files. The best way to do this is > to use CVS like this: 'cvs diff -u' in the
2014 Jan 15
3
Reviving the Windows port of NUT
Emilien, just saw your commit in Buildbot for testing some Windows changes. That's great that someone is working on this again! We have had a few users ask for updates to the 2.6.5+ version of NUT for Windows. The problem is that we do not have a good branch in Git to work from. The windows_port branch got rebased, but since it has merge commits, it is a bit of a mess. I apologize for
2008 Jan 25
4
Feed API draft for comment
RFC: This is draft proposal API for the user-level interface for feeds. (This does not describe changelogs in general). Feeds would generally be used for two things: creating audit logs, and driving a database watching for filesystem changes. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: feed_api.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 85313 bytes Desc: not
2010 Mar 27
2
[LLVMdev] PTX target for LLVM?
Hi I am interested to know: are there are any LLVM targets in the works for Nvidia's PTX ISA? Also if anyone knows about Ocelot (a project done by some students at my school): it does the opposite of what I am trying to do (translates PTX to LLVM IR to run Cuda kernels on the CPU). Thanks in advance. -Puyan
2010 Mar 27
0
[LLVMdev] PTX target for LLVM?
On Mar 26, 2010, at 11:28 PM, Puyan Lotfi wrote: > Hi > > I am interested to know: are there are any LLVM targets in the works > for Nvidia's PTX ISA? > > Also if anyone knows about Ocelot (a project done by some students at > my school): it does the opposite of what I am trying to do (translates > PTX to LLVM IR to run Cuda kernels on the CPU). I don't know of
2014 Dec 15
0
need guidance on getting started...again
On 12/14/14 20:01, Clayton Kirkwood wrote: > Hello, > > It's been about 15 years since I've enjoyed working in the Unix space, and I > am trying to reintegrate myself. A few things have changed in the > intervening years. I've installed the first Centos6 iso without too much > difficulty, but I am rusty on commands and such. It appears the install > doesn't
2014 Dec 15
0
need guidance on getting started...again
On 12/14/14 21:17, Clayton Kirkwood wrote: > Thanks, Mark. Um, how's about from the commandline or how do I get, I guess we're still using X11, windows to load. > > Sorry, :<}}} > > Clayton > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On >> Behalf Of Mark LaPierre >> Sent: Sunday,
2005 Jul 05
0
Development news
Hi fellows, Just a quick update to inform you about the current developments, before going on deserved holidays (as of this evening until 20/07). The 3 main current points are: 1) Documentation: ================ We are working on an XML docbook base with P. Karatchentzeff. The documentation will be split into a User Manual and a Developer Manual. A preview is available there:
2012 Apr 26
0
Use scores from factor analysis and missing values factanal(), napredict(), na.omit()
Dear all, I have a series of variables that looks roughly like the sample data below and I'm trying to conduct a factor analysis. I've omitted cases with missing values for the factor analysis, but now I'd like to use the scores on each component as new variables in the *original* data set for analysis. That is, I'd like to take the scores on each of the two factors and see how
2010 Mar 28
4
[LLVMdev] PTX target for LLVM?
To the list:<br /> <br /> Tons of LLVM research is being done that is damn near worthless to anyone but the person who did it because the team doesn't publish supporting code or even describe at a high level description of the algorithms they're using. And the excuse is always, ALWAYS the same: "we need to clean up the code before we release it."<br /> <br