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2012 Jan 19
3
doing a new install on top of existing software raid-1
...nd somewhere in the last few days (in this list I think) someone posted that Anaconda should detect the existing raid array and allow you to re- use it for a new install. so just as an experiment, I booted up the 6.2 DVD (not live) and took it as far as where it sets up the partitioning. So, was I unduly surprised when it DID NOT detect the existing raid? well, a little. more in the category of NOT ENTIRELY PLEASED, actually. I'd appreciate it if someone who knows something about linux hardware raid, and its intersection with Anaconda, could drop a few clues in my direction. thanks in advanc...
2008 Jul 25
2
Securing serial ports - fax modems
...ata as well as fax. So this poses the same type of risk, if not to the same degree, as an ssh or telnet port but without the availability of a firewall to throttle repeated unsuccessful connection attempts. Are there any recommendations on what should be done in this circumstance or am I fretting unduly? Regards, -- *** E-Mail is NOT a SECURE channel *** James B. Byrne mailto:ByrneJB at Harte-Lyne.ca Harte & Lyne Limited http://www.harte-lyne.ca 9 Brockley Drive vox: +1 905 561 1241 Hamilton, Ontario fax: +1 905 561 0757 Can...
2003 May 04
1
Bugzilla bugs: close ones waiting for feedback >3 months?
Hi All, I've been going through the bug queue and there's a number that have been waiting for reporter feedback for a long time (in one case 7+ months). Would anyone consider it unduly harsh if I took an axe to the queue and closed any bugs (ie the unconfirmed or WORKSFORME type) that have been waiting for reporter feedback for more than, say, 3 months? (Unless there's a documented reason, like "I'll look at this when I get back from my 6-month around-the-world vaca...
1998 Jul 05
2
R-beta: R 0.61.1 model.matrix(), etc.
1. THANK YOU! to all who make R possible. It is a real joy to use. 2. The following may or may not be (minor) bugs, but I thought I'd mention them anyway: (a) model.matrix() seems unduly finicky: it seems to accept only "simple" variable names (x1, but not, say, dframe$x1 or I(x1^2), for example) in its argument. model.frame(), however, has no problem with these. (b) If A is a factor, "mode(A)" returns "numeric", and both "is.numeric(A)"...
2008 May 29
6
SoundBlaster 16 removal impending
...S 1371 though!) I notice that Virtual Box also has support for AC''97 hardware. Can qemu emulate AC''97 hardware? If there is someone in the community that would like to coordinate with me (not everyone please!) to ensure that qemu works with our OSS effort, and isn''t unduly impacted by the removal of the sbpro driver, please let me know. - Garrett
2008 May 29
6
SoundBlaster 16 removal impending
...S 1371 though!) I notice that Virtual Box also has support for AC''97 hardware. Can qemu emulate AC''97 hardware? If there is someone in the community that would like to coordinate with me (not everyone please!) to ensure that qemu works with our OSS effort, and isn''t unduly impacted by the removal of the sbpro driver, please let me know. - Garrett
2014 Jun 24
1
Speex Decoding Issue
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2013 Sep 02
1
heavy IO load when working with sparse files (centos 6.4)
...es we have seen involve servers running 10-30 guests under kvm. Load is in acceptable norms when the processes are run, such as load avg 5-15 on a 24 core (12 core with HT enabled) server. We also verify before starting such a process that the spindle with the file we're working on is not being unduly hammered by another process. These servers have one hardware raid controller each (Dell H700 controller with write cache enabled) and multiple raid arrays (separate sets of physical spindles). Interestingly, the IO storm is not limited to the array / spindles where the sparse file resides but aff...
2005 Mar 31
2
Using kmeans given cluster centroids and data with NAs
Hello, I have used the functions agnes and cutree to cluster my data (4977 objects x 22 variables) into 8 clusters. I would like to refine the solution using a k-means or similar algorithm, setting the initial cluster centres as the group means from agnes. However my data matrix has NA's in it and the function kmeans does not appear to accept this? > dim(centres) [1] 8 22 > dim(data)
2019 May 21
1
Fw: Btrfs Samba and Quotas
...no pair, and expect the dev to remain consistent under an exported share path. If you sub-mount this also breaks smbd dfree/quotas, and that's a lot more common. This identity is baked into Samba in order to implement leases/oplocks and it's not going to change. --- Not to be unduly glib - but that explanation really means nothing to me. I'm sure this takes the thread way OT, so I'm fine with the OP quashing this branch - but let me see if I get this. I'll assume a "dev/ino pair" means device+inode pair. Meaning we can identify the files by their dev+in...
2015 Jan 14
6
Pull Request wiki.c.o/AdditionalResources/Repositories
...ry you use and how it depends upon CentOS and how the CentOS community depends upon it. I view the entire FLOSS community as interdependent. I hope to make this page an asset for that interdependence. That's why I worked on the link rot. Karanbir seems to feel that certain phrases in the page unduly favor some of the repositories and that requires an objective evaluation. Please help us (me, especially) understand what we may be doing to the detriment of your use of CentOS and thereby avoid that negative result.
2013 Nov 23
2
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Identifying access to errno
...unused. A setting like -fno-math-errno should not "remove" the modeling of these writes, just declare our disinterest in the resulting value. But, what I'm trying to establish here is: how can we recognize possible errno access so that explicitly modeling the writes to errno does not unduly pessimize the surrounding code. > > > > > 1. Assume that all unknown external functions might read/write errno > > 2. Assume that all i32 pointers might point to errno (although we > might be able to do better by somehow leveraging TBAA for "int"?) > >...
2017 Sep 03
2
[FORGED] Re: Block comment?
...s impossible. If the first line is a comment, all the rest are too. I don't follow the foregoing, but no matter. I'm slow. This issue is quite obviously No Big Deal. Block comments are a convenience that it would be nice to have, but obviously one can live without them and not suffer unduly. cheers, Rolf -- Technical Editor ANZJS Department of Statistics University of Auckland Phone: +64-9-373-7599 ext. 88276
2005 Jun 15
2
Solution to smbldap-tools not adding sambaSAMAccount
Well I finally managed to get my machines added to my ldap/samba domain. The problem was that I had defined an ou each for Computers and Users. ie dc=base,dc=org | ------ ou = Users | ------ ou = Computers Now the problem was that the nss_ldap library was searching in Users only, and apparently the samba server needs to be able to resolve the Computers tree aswell to add the
2013 Nov 23
3
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Identifying access to errno
...d not "remove" the modeling of these writes, just >> declare our disinterest in the resulting value. >> >> But, what I'm trying to establish here is: how can we recognize possible >> errno access so that explicitly modeling the writes to errno does not >> unduly pessimize the surrounding code. >> >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > 1. Assume that all unknown external functions might read/write errno >> > >> > 2. Assume that all i32 pointers might point to errno (although we >> > might be ab...
2017 Jul 28
3
Test Error Paths for Expected & ErrorOr
...on the input >> to creatBinary() but rather on the environment the test runs in. >> > Yep, testing OS level environmental failures would be great for this - I > wonder if there's a good way to distinguish between them (so that this only > hits those cases, but doesn't unduly 'cover' other cases that should be > targeted by tests, etc). Essentially something more opt-in or some other > handshake. (perhaps a certain kind of Error that represents a "this failure > is due to the environment, not the caller's arguments"? Not sure) > > Ho...
2013 Nov 23
0
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Identifying access to errno
...fno-math-errno should not "remove" the modeling of these writes, just > declare our disinterest in the resulting value. > > But, what I'm trying to establish here is: how can we recognize possible > errno access so that explicitly modeling the writes to errno does not > unduly pessimize the surrounding code. > > > > > > > > > > > 1. Assume that all unknown external functions might read/write errno > > > > 2. Assume that all i32 pointers might point to errno (although we > > might be able to do better by somehow leveragin...
2006 Jan 06
2
How do I reference eagerly loaded Models in the View?
[I hope the repost isnt'' "minded". Following the advice of another thread I''ve changed the subject to a question. If I haven''t included important info, please ask. My database is being unduly killed. Jodi] Cheers on-the-Rails-ers, Before I start, I''ve read the ActiveRecord docs on eager loading, but for the life of me, I can''t seem to get it working. What I mean by this, is that the eager query itself looks good (I can paste the sql dump, but it looks good to me -...
2013 Nov 24
0
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Identifying access to errno
...no-math-errno should not "remove" the modeling of these writes, > just declare our disinterest in the resulting value. > > But, what I'm trying to establish here is: how can we recognize > possible errno access so that explicitly modeling the writes to > errno does not unduly pessimize the surrounding code. > > > > > > > > > > > > 1. Assume that all unknown external functions might read/write > > errno > > > > 2. Assume that all i32 pointers might point to errno (although we > > might be able to do bette...
2007 Aug 20
2
Does anyone.... worth a warning?!? No warning at all
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