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2020 Nov 11
5
ssacli start rebuild?
On Wed, 2020-11-11 at 11:34 +0100, Thomas Bendler wrote: > Am Mi., 11. Nov. 2020 um 07:28 Uhr schrieb hw <hw at gc-24.de>: > > > [...] > > With this experience, these controllers are now deprecated. RAID > > controllers > > that can't rebuild an array after a disk has failed and has been replaced > > are virtually useless. > > [...] > >
2010 Feb 18
2
3D plot
..."p-q" axis is a vector of positions (for example, seq(0,5000000,1)) the "Chr1-Chrx" is a vector of units, in this case chromosomes (so something like seq(1,10,1)) the plotted data is observations for each unit at each position I guess the fancy gradient on the highest peaks is tougher to get (knowing I am not an R expert), but just plain blue would suffice. I have checked some of the graphs in the R graph gallery but I donĀ“t think any of them would work Thanks in advance, Dave _________________________________________________________________ Hotmail: Trusted emai...
2020 Nov 12
4
ssacli start rebuild?
...that a modern 8-core Intel CPU would impede I/O in > any measureable way as compared to the outdated single-core 32-bit RISC CPU > typically found on hardware RAID cards? These are the same CPUs, mind, > that regularly crunch through TLS 1.3 on line-rate fiber Ethernet links, a > much tougher task than mediating spinning disk I/O. the only 'advantage' hardware raid has is write-back caching. with ZFS you can get much the same performance boost out of a small fast SSD used as a ZIL / SLOG. -- -john r pierce recycling used bits in santa cruz
2003 Nov 16
2
Newbie: Barchart Gray with White Grid?
...rent commands. I'd appreciate a little help with this exploration, and I hope that my question is relatively easy to answer (probably, there's a simple way to do what I'm working toward). R's statistical functions are coming along easily enough, but graphics seem to be a little tougher for me, probably because I'm used to working in SigmaPlot. As an exercise, I tried to create a gray bar chart with white grid overlay, like the one on page 128 of Tufte's "Visual Display of Quantitative Information." I figure this would cover a lot of the basic techniques tha...
2004 Jun 23
4
Future WinCE IP Phone
...h there is some more interesting stuff such as a programmable sewing machine...). Couldn't find any info about the phone on the broadcom site. It will be nice when the phones are this smart (as well as an order of magnitude cheaper) and VOIP starts selling itself. Skype also might have an even tougher time when MSN messenger intergrates voice again; glad I didn't contribute to the 11 sterling million funding round. Aaron __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail is new and improved - Check it out! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail
2013 Jan 30
1
Creating dummy variables in r
...variable (prev1) doesn't show up; also, when I export the dataset the prev1 variable doesn't show up in the exported file. Is there a way to make the variable show up on both the call function but more importantly on the exported file? Or am I forced to create dummy variables elsewhere(much tougher)? Thanks, Joe
2011 May 17
1
scales argument in bwplot (lattice)
...terrible as a result bwplot(~ vars|type, tmp1, layout = c(1,3), ) Of course, I can use the scales = 'free' argument and this looks fine. bwplot(~ vars|type, tmp1, scales = 'free', layout = c(1,3), ) My real world data are a little tougher to describe, but follow a similar pattern. My question is, is there a way to make the bottom two boxplots to have the *same* scale, but for the top plot to have its own unique scale? The scales = 'free' argument permits for each plot to have its own scale. Perhaps there is a way to general...
2002 Dec 27
4
VPN Access Security Issues
...services. Thanks to Shorewall the firewall as tested is secure and the VPN is working fine with MPPE-128 Encryption. My concern is what can I do, if anything to secure the client systems when connected via VPN. Is there a way to disable other networking features on the client so that the client is tougher to compromise? The CEO of my company has asked me ''OK... you have the company firewall secured to your satisfaction, how can you assure me that someone won''t hack into a VPN client''s system and gain access to the company that way?''. It''s a good question....
2010 Dec 09
4
Asterisk SIP attacks and sshguard
...hguard is a high-performance compiled C application that can run off a log file or a pipe from syslogd to sshguard, meaning that it can respond a lot more quickly than once a minute, and works with very modest overhead on the host system. It also has features such as touchiness, so that it can get tougher on a miscreant as time goes on; my own shell script is naive in that once it passes a threshold, there's just a permanent rule generated. This worries me if I ever have a situation where a legitimate remote client gets messed up and tries the wrong password or something like that; sshguard doe...
2006 May 15
2
Career Opportunities
...nance of Cisco it almost seems like what I have been doing with Asterisk has been a complete waste of time from a career perspective. I'm not sure how I can use Asterisk to my advantage over Cisco here. Having moved to a small city and working for a CLEC makes finding work outside the city even tougher. I'm wondering if I should have stuck with Unix or SAN admin that was I doing before, and if my recent work with Asterisk has jeopardised my current experience status with my previously used skills. Anyway, just my 2c worth..... other opinions welcome. Doug.
2015 Oct 14
6
RFC: Introducing an LLVM Community Code of Conduct
...o have a different code of conduct for meetings and the rest? I know it sounds like a bad idea, but my rationale is that maybe this would at least solve some of the points that socially inept people feel pressure on the current proposal. Because the consequences of a physical meeting can be a lot tougher than any electronic one, and because timing is of the essence, the wording *has* to be stronger and an executive decision has to be implemented. But such strong wording and harsh unappealable consequences do make us, of the anti-social variety, very frightened. We grew in a world that never made s...
2016 May 27
2
Re: supermin init segfaults when kernel has large modules
Continuing the discussion from: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1339691#c17 [Luiz: There's no need to subscribe to the mailing list, once I've moderated your first message the others will go through.] > IMO, supermin should use the kernel the host is running as a hint and > try that one first. This shouldn't be hard to do. > > This BZ should be enough evidence
2020 Feb 24
2
How to help improve debug experience w/ optimizations enabled?
Hello, I'd like to help improve the debug experience in LLVM/Clang when optimizations are enabled, but I'm not sure where to start. I've seen the umbrella bug for poor debug experiences (38768 https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38768 ). Is there any bug in this list that isn't being looked at (and that doesn't require a lot of knowledge) that I could work on? I also tried
2020 Nov 12
1
ssacli start rebuild?
.../O in > >> any measureable way as compared to the outdated single-core 32-bit RISC > CPU > >> typically found on hardware RAID cards? These are the same CPUs, mind, > >> that regularly crunch through TLS 1.3 on line-rate fiber Ethernet > links, a > >> much tougher task than mediating spinning disk I/O. > > > > > > the only 'advantage' hardware raid has is write-back caching. > > Just for my information: how do you map failed software RAID drive to > physical port of, say, SAS-attached enclosure. I?d love to hot replace >...
2020 Nov 15
1
ssacli start rebuild?
...pede I/O in > > > any measureable way as compared to the outdated single-core 32-bit RISC > > > CPU typically found on hardware RAID cards? These are the same CPUs, > > > mind, that regularly crunch through TLS 1.3 on line-rate fiber Ethernet > > > links, a much tougher task than mediating spinning disk I/O. > > > > It doesn't matter what I expect. > > > > > > And where > > > > do you get cost-efficient cards that can do JBOD? > > > > > > $69, 8 SATA/SAS ports: https://www.newegg.com/p/0ZK-08UH-0GW...
2012 Jul 10
3
Best dom0 for GPU pass through?
Hi all- I''ve been working with XenServer for years but have decided to build a home server running the latest version of Xen to do GPU pass through to a Win 7 x64 Media Center. What is the best dom0 OS to install to enable this? I''ve seen lots of people using Debian Squeeze, but I wonder why that is being chosen rather than say Ubuntu 12.04 which has a much newer stock kernel?
2016 Oct 11
5
CP1500AVRLCD NOCOMM
It looks like I'm currently on 4.4.0-38 uname -a: Linux kvm 4.4.0-38-generic #57-Ubuntu SMP Tue Sep 6 15:42:33 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux On Mon, Oct 10, 2016 at 10:04 PM, Charles Lepple <clepple at gmail.com> wrote: > > On Oct 6, 2016, at 7:26 PM, Lane Russell <lanerussell028 at gmail.com> wrote: > > Ubuntu Server 16.04.1 LTS > NUT 2.7.2-4ubuntu1
2008 Dec 08
7
New rpm, same name, how to update
I have to build my own rpms for the HIPL project. I update my copy of the code and make rpm. Thing is the rpm name never changes from patch to patch. Is there a way to have yum apply the new code as an update and not have to erase then install?
2020 Feb 19
2
dimnames incoherence?
...uot;; almost surely inherited from S, but I now think we should consider dropping on the occasion of aiming for R 4.0.0 : It's documented in ?Extract that length 1 `[[.]]`-assignment works specially for NULL (and dimnames(.) are NULL here). Note you need to read and understand one of the tougher sections in the official 'R Language Definition' Manual, section -- 3.4.4 Subset assignment --- i.e., https://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/r-release/R-lang.html#Subset-assignment notably this part: Nesting of complex assignments is evaluated recursively names(x)[3] <- &quot...
2016 Oct 22
0
CP1500AVRLCD NOCOMM
No, just a few extra hours in the day :) This is a tougher problem. In the mean time, can you make sure the "Got disconnected by another driver " is not really caused by an extra instance of the NUT driver? (Could be kernel or other user space activity) - Charles > On Oct 21, 2016, at 11:37 AM, Lane Russell <lanerussell028 at gmail.com&g...