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2011 Mar 22
1
Looking for a repeated measure two groups comparison and a two factor ANOVA in Circular distribution
Hi, I am looking for a way to study some phase data with a circular distribution measured in rad.I would like to do a two way ANOVA (if possible mixed, with inter and intrasubject).I havenĀ“t found a package that does that in R?Does sombeody know if there is one or how to do the analysis.Thanks in advance J ToledoCNDR UPenn [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2004 Jan 19
1
Group Mapping in MySQL backend
Hi, are there any plans to add some support for storing not only user information, but also group mappings in the MySQL passdb backend? Or are there problems I'm not aware of why this cannot be done? And - by the way - is there any reason why pdb_mysql should not (yet) be used in larger installations (several hundert clients), or why several servers shouldn't share one common
2018 Feb 07
5
Re: Nested KVM: L0 guest produces kernel BUG on wakeup from managed save (while a nested VM is running)
On 07.02.2018 16:31, Kashyap Chamarthy wrote: > [Cc: KVM upstream list.] > > On Tue, Feb 06, 2018 at 04:11:46PM +0100, Florian Haas wrote: >> Hi everyone, >> >> I hope this is the correct list to discuss this issue; please feel >> free to redirect me otherwise. >> >> I have a nested virtualization setup that looks as follows: >> >> - Host:
2018 Feb 08
5
Re: Nested KVM: L0 guest produces kernel BUG on wakeup from managed save (while a nested VM is running)
>> In short: there is no (live) migration support for nested VMX yet. So as >> soon as your guest is using VMX itself ("nVMX"), this is not expected to >> work. > > Hi David, thanks for getting back to us on this. Hi Florian, (sombeody please correct me if I'm wrong) > > I see your point, except the issue Kashyap and I are describing does > not occur with live migration, it occurs with savevm/loadvm (virsh > managedsave/virsh start in libvirt terms, nova suspend/resume in > OpenStack lingo). And it's not...