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2005 Sep 21
2
rsync log format(again)
hi, i'm back again with another log format problem.... now i need to know the base directory from where rsync is taking the files. for instance, the follow line: 2005/09/07 22:06:52 [732] COMPAQ/INSIGHT MANAGER/cim_db/ both can be of anyone of the follow commands: "C:\Program Files\cwRsync\bin\rsync" -avr "/cygdrive/C/Program Files/COMPAQ" "C:\Program
2014 Jan 12
6
Duda Regresión Multiple
Buenos días, Me gustaría aplicar una regresión múltiple a los datos con los que trabajo pero no se como introducir los datos en R. He probado introducir el siguiente comando: modeloM<-lm(AVE.~ d1 + as.factor(d1T)*Tariff) summary(modeloM) Pero me da el siguiente error: > summary(modeloM) Error in if (attr(z$terms, "intercept")) sum((f - mean(f))^2) else sum(f^2) : argument is
2005 Sep 26
1
more problems reading the log...
i'd found something weird. this two lines are from a windows implementation of rsync: 2005/09/22 20:05:33 [520] recv xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] NMSCORE () BACKUP/IDS_HeartlandBank_db_200509220206.BAK 4449207808 2005/09/22 20:17:40 [520] rsync: write failed on "/BACKUP/IDS_HeartlandBank_db_200509220831.BAK" (in NMSCORE): No space left on device (28) as you can see, the error
2005 Sep 30
1
question on reporting bytes transferred
hi, i was reading a rsync log file, and i discovered that the summatory of each file transfer(in bytes) doesn't match the total transfer for the operation. for instance: 2005/09/28 22:02:06 [1072] rsync to NOC from nocbox (63.110.176.221<http://63.110.176.221> ) 2005/09/28 22:02:07 [1072] IdsProcessor/IdsProcessorLogs/ 2005/09/28 22:02:11 [1072] IdsProcessor/SysLogs/Heartland-Bank/Pix/
2005 Sep 13
2
rsync log format problem
hi, i'm making a program that reads from a rsync log file, extracts useful information and writes it to a html file. the problem is: i don't know the way to identify a rsync block execution, that is a block of text in the log that have the same id process module, and source directory. i can't use the process id alone, 'cause, although it identifies the block, it can be used
2012 Apr 09
2
return one vector that is the sum of a list of vectors
.... It seems like I should be able to map the primitive "+" operator onto a list or vector that contains the variable names. If that's a good way to go, what would that look like? Or if that's not a good way to go, would someone please point me in a good direction? Sincerely, Frank Tamborello [[alternative HTML version deleted]]