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2017 Sep 18
1
Data arrangement for PLSDA using the ropls package
..., 33L, 35L), .Label = c("sa1", "sa10",
"sa11", "sa12", "sa13", "sa14", "sa15", "sa16", "sa17", "sa18",
"sa19", "sa2", "sa20", "sa21", "sa22", "sa23", "sa24", "sa25",
"sa26", "sa27", "sa28", "sa29", "sa3", "sa30", "sa31", "sa32",
"sa33", "sa34", "sa35", "sa36", "sa37", "sa38", &qu...
2017 Sep 18
0
Data arrangement for PLSDA using the ropls package
..., 33L, 35L), .Label = c("sa1", "sa10",
"sa11", "sa12", "sa13", "sa14", "sa15", "sa16", "sa17", "sa18",
"sa19", "sa2", "sa20", "sa21", "sa22", "sa23", "sa24", "sa25",
"sa26", "sa27", "sa28", "sa29", "sa3", "sa30", "sa31", "sa32",
"sa33", "sa34", "sa35", "sa36", "sa37", "sa38", &qu...
2012 Dec 02
4
[LLVMdev] Predictive Commoning / Scalar Replacement
On 12/1/2012 7:10 PM, Nick Lewycky wrote:
>
> I don't know of any, but I was wondering if you could point me to the
> paper that describes predictive commoning? I could only find the
> second-order predictive commoning paper, which if I understand correctly
> is a much newer and different algorithm.
I think the original paper was some internal IBM publication.
The idea is
2016 Oct 24
0
NFS help
...be running, but I can only get it to report on the
> current day. The man page shows start and end time options, but is
> there a way to specify the stand and end date?
If you want to report on a day in the past, you have to pass the file
argument, something like this:
sar -A -f /var/log/sa/sa23 -s 07:00:00 -e 08:00:00
That would show you yesterday's data between 7am and 8am. The files
in /var/log/sa/saXX are the files that correspond to the day. By
default, XX will be the day of the month.
2016 Oct 24
3
NFS help
...it to report on the
>> current day. The man page shows start and end time options, but is
>> there a way to specify the stand and end date?
>
> If you want to report on a day in the past, you have to pass the file
> argument, something like this:
>
> sar -A -f /var/log/sa/sa23 -s 07:00:00 -e 08:00:00
>
> That would show you yesterday's data between 7am and 8am. The files
> in /var/log/sa/saXX are the files that correspond to the day. By
> default, XX will be the day of the month.
OK, Thanks.
2016 Oct 23
4
NFS help
Hi Matt-
Thank you for this very detailed and thoughtful reply.
On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 4:43 PM, Matt Garman <matthew.garman at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 4:14 AM, Larry Martell <larry.martell at gmail.com> wrote:
>> We have 1 system ruining Centos7 that is the NFS server. There are 50
>> external machines that FTP files to this server fairly