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2020 Aug 13
1
Docker swarm service misconfigured in FirewallD / CentOS 7
Hi, I'm currently fiddling with Docker Swarm on three sandbox servers running CentOS 7. Unfortunately I couldn't get even the most basic configuration running. After some experimenting and investigating, it turns out there's a problem with FirewallD. Here's what I did first on every single node. # firewall-cmd --permanent --add-service=docker-swarm # firewall-cmd --reload I
2007 Mar 19
3
Swarm (win95 game) leaving fragments
Hi all, installed the old space shooter Swarm and it is running fine pleased to say except artefacts of lasers and rockets that have been fired staying on screen for up to another 6 seconds. This is as you can imagine a bit irritating as they move with and stay on the screen. Wine x.19. Have set the game to 'unmanaged' by the window manager as was suggested here in another thread, but
2008 Jun 28
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM under code swarm
Hello, Everyone. For those, who saw crazy videos from code swarm (http://vis.cs.ucdavis.edu/~ogawa/codeswarm/) and asked 'what's about LLVM' I've created two videos: 1. clang: http://vimeo.com/1242653 2. LLVM itself: http://vimeo.com/1246374 Enjoy! If anybody wants 'sources' for recreation of these videos (e.g. changing settings, etc) - just drop e-mail to me. -- With
2017 Jul 04
1
Request WIKI for docker / docker swarm on CentOS 7.x
Dear Sir, I would like to contribute Rancher / Docker Swarm on CentOS and related WIKI. Please advise what do I need to for this WIKI. Thank you! Xlord -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-docs/attachments/20170704/c197bbc3/attachment.html>
2018 May 03
0
GA/SWARM Hyperparameter (HP) Optimisation for Classification based Machine Learning
Hi, I believe that Caret uses a ?grid-serach approach. I was wondering if: 1 There are more efficient implementations for HP tuning for classification algos?(eg XGboost, CatBoost, SVM, RF etc),?using say?GM/SWARM approaches, akin to Google's approach AutoML for Image related Net problems? 2 This one is most probably wishful thinking, but is anyone looking at GM/SWARM at HP tuning across models
2007 Nov 27
0
virtualization + libvirt (with ruby bindings) + swarm idea (from azureus) to migrate virtual machines?!
Oh yeah! I''m working on a web interface to manage virtualization tecnologies like xen, kvm and lguest using libvirt connection. I need help! How i can code something like swarm (see azureus bittorrent client screenshots to understand) ? -- Regards, Luiz Vitor Vitor Martinez Cardoso. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are
1999 Oct 06
1
uploaded hdf5 and R 0.65.1 RPMs
Dear everybody: HDF5, a dataset formatting library, and R that is built with it, have been uploaded to ftp://ftp-fis.iarc.fr/pub/incoming. The R RPM uses the spec file created by Martyn Plummer as a starting point, and makes only a few trivial changes. -rw-rw-r-- 1 ftp 100 3416612 Oct 6 17:45 R-base-with-hdf5-0.65.1-1.i386.rpm -rw-rw-r-- 1 ftp 100 2300453 Oct 6 17:48
2001 Mar 23
2
Memory problems, HDF5 library and R-1.2.2 garbage collection
Hello: I've recently started using R to process data in HDF5 format. My files come in 1.5MB chunks, but they can be as big as 50MB. The problem I am facing with R-1.2.2 is that when I try to load 50 of the 1.5MB HDF5 files (using the hdf5 library) in a loop, my Linux box gets close to its memory limit around the file #15 (256MB RAM and 256MB swap). This happens even if I load file ->
2002 Jan 06
0
New RH7.2 rpms for R-hdf5 support available
HDF5 is a high quality data storage format from NCSA (http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/index.html) Marcus Daniels of the Swarm Development Group has made available an R library called hdf5 which allows loading and saving of data in hdf5 format. The source for his library is here: ftp://ftp.swarm.org/pub/swarm/src/testing/hdf5_1.4.7.tar.gz I prefer to use RPMs to maintain software across many linux
2011 Dec 27
4
Initializing a large data structure to be accessed strictly within a shared C library
Dear R-devel members, The question: Is it possible to initialize and later free a large data structure strictly within a shared C library, to be used by a function in the C library that I'll call from R--without ever having to pass data to and from R? This is analogous to C++ object initialization/use/destruction, but if possible I'd like to stay in C. The context: I'm implementing
2011 Dec 27
4
Initializing a large data structure to be accessed strictly within a shared C library
Dear R-devel members, The question: Is it possible to initialize and later free a large data structure strictly within a shared C library, to be used by a function in the C library that I'll call from R--without ever having to pass data to and from R? This is analogous to C++ object initialization/use/destruction, but if possible I'd like to stay in C. The context: I'm implementing
2010 Oct 06
4
Logging Login Attempts
I have passwords turned off, and require keys to match. The zombie armies swarming outside are trying brute force attacks that in part involve guessing login NAMES. If they guess the wrong NAME, this is logged in syslog. If they guess a working user name, then the attack has PARTIALLY SUCCEEDED, but this information is IGNORED. That is, it is not logged. If the zombie army ha...
2013 Jan 10
0
hydroPSO 0.3-0 on CRAN
Dear R and hydrological/environmental community, A major release of hydroPSO is now available on CRAN. This new release: -) implements the Standard Particle Swarm 2011 (SPSO-2011) -) is parallel-capable, to alleviate the computational burden of complex models with "long" execution time -) has an improved performance (33% - 38% faster) -) allows normalization, when the parameter space
2013 Jan 10
0
hydroPSO 0.3-0 on CRAN
Dear R and hydrological/environmental community, A major release of hydroPSO is now available on CRAN. This new release: -) implements the Standard Particle Swarm 2011 (SPSO-2011) -) is parallel-capable, to alleviate the computational burden of complex models with "long" execution time -) has an improved performance (33% - 38% faster) -) allows normalization, when the parameter space
2018 May 20
1
Issue using tinc-vpn on Windows Server 1709 with Docker Overlay Network
Hi Etienne, Am 20.05.2018 um 10:58 schrieb Etienne Dechamps: > Hi Marc, > > A number of bugs have been found and fixed in the code that deals with > Windows devices in tinc 1.1: > > https://github.com/gsliepen/tinc/pull/169 > https://github.com/gsliepen/tinc/pull/173 > https://github.com/gsliepen/tinc/pull/174 > https://github.com/gsliepen/tinc/pull/181 >
2009 Apr 01
1
Torrent tracker for CentOS v5.3 working properly?
Hi, Is the tracker for the 5.3-release working properly? The only torrent I see actually downloading is CentOS-5.3-i386-bin-1to6. The other three for the i386 DVD and ditto for x86_64 (cd+dvd) are just sitting there. The availability and the number of connected peers in the swarm for each torrent is rather high though. Do torrent downloads work from a single tracker at centos.org, or are those
1999 Apr 21
0
R RPMS and HDF5
Greetings I'm new to R. I became interested in it because my friends at the Swarm Development Team at the Santa Fe Institute have been using/developing R to work as a front end for HDF5 datasets. >From looking at the RPMS for R, I got the idea they were compiled without support for HDF5. Correct? If you are interested in the HDF5 data format and R, on my page I have RPMS for HDF5 and
2006 May 24
3
Regression line limited by the rage of values
Hi In R, using plot(x,y) followed by abline(lm(y~x)) produces a graph with a regression line spanning the whole plot . This means that the line extends beyond the swarm of data points to the defined of default plot region. With par(xpd=T) it will span the entire figure region. But how can I limit a regression line to the data range, i.e between (xmin,ymin) and (xmax,ymax)? Sorry for
2000 Aug 06
1
Trying to "pretty up" output from R job
Running R 1.1 on RedHat Linux 6.2. I need to write a shell script that goes through a bunch of directories of simulation output, creating summary files that have the mean and standard deviation of the variables found in the data files in each directory. I've got the R code doing almost the right thing. It reads in data, then gets the mean and standard deviation for the numeric variables,
2000 Aug 31
3
help with data import/export
how can I import/export data from ms excel? also is there a way to import/export data of the hdf format? is there a way to import/export hdf format for ms excel as well? thank you very much in advance. /js ###################################################################### This e-mail message has been scanned and cleared by MailMarshal http://www.marshalsoftware.com