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2004 May 28
2
Keeping Multiple Rsyncs Separate
I have noticed that if you run two rsyncs at once, they get confused and copy the files from one the wrong rsync thread. Apparently this is because of the ?Build List? that is made in ram. Two build lists stepping on each other. Does anyone know how to change the source so that the each build list in ram is kept separate?
2012 Sep 07
0
Error when using s.multinom() of the ade4 package - %PCA and MCOA
...t;gold","royalblue3","firebrick3","firebrick4","darkblue") #load package: library(adegenet) #plot: png(file="ln_PCA.png",width=1000) par(mfrow=c(1,2)) s.multinom(kpca,sglmarkerfrq,n.sample=round,xlim=c(-1,1),ylim=c(-1,1),coulrow=col,sub="uncoordinated %PCA (ln)") dev.off() Any help would be highly appreciated! Thx, Frido -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Error-when-using-s-multinom-of-the-ade4-package-PCA-and-MCOA-tp4642503.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2009 May 21
3
Monitor problem, Asterisk 1.2.13
...ync right at the beginning of the call, but already quite badly out by only 6 minutes in. I'm pretty stumped here; I can only imagine that, for some reason, not all silence is being recorded in the sound files, so that, when there's silence on one leg and voice on the other, they become uncoordinated. I'm puzzled as to why this wasn't a problem previously, though; I suspect it was before I was using SIP for VoIP, so, in that case, in the previous (working) case, one leg was IAX while the other was SIP, while now, both are SIP. Canreinvite is set to no, however, so I didn't thi...
2005 Jan 04
3
pxelinux feature request
Hello! I have outlined a proposal for a new feature of pxelinux in http://www.zytor.com/pipermail/syslinux/2004-December/004360.html (see the last couple of sentences) but nobody has commented it, so I am asking again: Imagine a company with a lot of departments and where network booting is widely used. Each department has different needs when it comes to operating systems. Because things
2004 Jan 11
0
[ANNOUNCE] netfilter project calls for volunteers
...nd other dynamic content. If you know such a sytstem, or one that could be modified in a way to suit our needs, please contact us. If you want to help us in any of those areas, please don't hesitate to contact coreteam@netfilter.org in advance. Please don't start on your own, otherwise uncoordinated and duplicate results can waste your appreciated ressources. Thank you very much, Harald (for the netfilter core team) --=20 - Harald Welte <laforge@netfilter.org> http://www.netfilter.org/ =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=...
2003 Apr 21
3
COM32 Advice
...y trying to automate that >> process. To that end I am writing a COM32 code, which ineffect reads a >> particular sector from the hard disk (sector 6-9 in the 0th cylinder >> which AFAIK is not used by any OS to do anything), >> >Well... it's used (in a completely uncoordinated fashion) by various >boot managers, etc.) Track 0 is pretty much the wild west of >harddrives; it doesn't *have* to be unpartitioned space, even, it just >usually is. And regarding booting off the hard disk, I think I will wait till COMBOOT API includes that. - Murali _________...
2008 Jul 25
18
zfs, raidz, spare and jbod
Hi. I installed solaris express developer edition (b79) on a supermicro quad-core harpertown E5405 with 8 GB ram and two internal sata-drives. I installed solaris onto one of the internal drives. I added an areca arc-1680 sas-controller and configured it in jbod-mode. I attached an external sas-cabinet with 16 sas-drives 1 TB (931 binary GB). I created a raidz2-pool with ten disks and one spare.