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2008 Mar 10
3
A stats question -- about survival analysis and censoring
...I have data regarding smoking habits of a prospective cohort and wish
to determine the risk ratio of colorectal cancer in the smokers compared to
the non-smokers. What do I do at the end of the study with people who die
of heart disease? Can I just censor them exactly the same as people who become
uncontactable or who die in a plane crash? If not, why not?
I'm thinking that heart disease isn't independent of smoking even though
a death from heart disease is probably uninformative about colorectal
cancer risk. Hence
I suspect simply censoring these deaths will introduce a bias, but I don't kn...
2004 Aug 06
1
Icecast spawns processes when unable to contact YP
Hi:
For the past few hours, www.oddsock.org/yp.cgi has been uncontactable.
When I start the icecast server, it seems to perform very badly while
trying to contact the YP server. After a couple of minutes, the streaming
begins to work, but it starts spawning processes at the rate of a couple a
minute. the following also starts appearing in the server log:
[2003-04-08...
2005 Nov 28
2
unreachable trusted domains in enterprise environment
...ludes a global
domain and lots of little asteroid domains all trusted by the central
domain. We have (imaginatively) called this central domain ENTERPRISE.
I have configured samba to be an ADS member server successfully, but due
to our network design many of the asteroid domains's DC's are
uncontactable from our regional office. Additionally, many of the
ENTERPRISE domain DC's are also uncontactable (but this does not cause
us any problem, since all of our DC's have a replica of the entire AD
tree - yes I know this is stupid).
Basically what we would like to do is ensure that any ADS/Ker...
2015 Dec 10
6
CentOS 7, NetworkMangler, and ipv6
We've started having a problem with a CentOS 7 server. It looses its IPv6
address, if I understand this issue correctly. We can get in, if we do ssh
-4, though.
In the logs, I'm seeing this about twice an hour:
<warn> (pid 98466) unhandled DHCP event for interface ens3f0
Now, in googling, I get very few hits putting quotes around "unhanded dhcp
exception" - in fact, the
2015 Jan 16
0
Failure to start HTTPD after the most `yum update` on CentOS 7
...keystone_admin)]# rpm -qa | grep httpd
httpd-manual-2.4.6-19.el7.centos.noarch
httpd-2.4.6-19.el7.centos.x86_64
libmicrohttpd-0.9.33-2.el7.x86_64
httpd-tools-2.4.6-19.el7.centos.x86_64
RDO Juno installed on CentOS 7 is affected as well
== Horizon service ==
openstack-dashboard: uncontactable
== neutron services ==
Thanks.
Boris.
2015 Dec 10
0
CentOS 7, NetworkMangler, and ipv6
...use it conflicted with what Networkmanager was
> trying to do, leaving it in a confused state.
>
> Any thoughts?
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Well there's not much to go on here so you're going to have to provide more
detail ...
Does the system lose all ipv6 connectivity (is the fe80:: address
uncontactable for instance)
Does ip addr sh still show the expected global IPv6 address and it's just
not responding?
Are you using a static ipv6, dhcp ipv6 or SLAAC ipv6 configuration?
Does nmcli c sh <conn-name> still have NM thinking there is an address or
does that show it as gone as well?
Star...
2015 Dec 10
1
CentOS 7, NetworkMangler, and ipv6
...to do, leaving it in a confused state.
>
> Well there's not much to go on here so you're going to have to provide
> more detail ...
Actually, the problem affected one CentOS 6 and one CentOS 7 server.
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> Does the system lose all ipv6 connectivity (is the fe80:: address
> uncontactable for instance)
Yes. Each lost their IPv6 address.
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> Does ip addr sh still show the expected global IPv6 address and it's just
> not responding?
>
> Are you using a static ipv6, dhcp ipv6 or SLAAC ipv6 configuration?
DHCP via dibbler.
>
> Does nmcli c sh <conn-name>...