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2006 Jan 18
1
Corrupted MAC on input errors on large SCP to a DomU
...Xen 2.0.7
DomU - RHEL4 U2 - TLS is still enabled.
All networking is 100Mb Full duplex, and there are no network errors on
any of the domain. Using plain vanilla bridge mode networking but using
a random MAC address rather than a fixed MAC.
Example of the error is
user@localhost > rsync -av very_large_file domu:/media/archive/
building file list ... done
very_large_file
Received disconnect from 10.0.0.2: 2: Corrupted MAC on input.
rsync: writefd_unbuffered failed to write 4 bytes: phase "unknown"
[sender]: Broken pipe (32)
rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (121821 bytes received so far...
2007 Jan 21
1
sequential processing
Like many others, I am new to R but old to SAS.
Am I correct in understanding that R processes a data frame in a
sequential ly? This would imply that large input files could be
read, without the need to load the entire file into memory.
Related to the manner of reading a frame, I have been looking for the
equivalent of SAS _n_ (I realize that I can use a variant of which to
identify an index
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
...ly, pam, encrypted passwords, users - everything is
working
fine and the other direction, NT to Linux is working too! So the problem
must(?) be with smbfs, I think.
I've tryed with smbfs and directly with smbclient.
ny:/tmp # smbclient //lambda/tmp -U plot verysecretpassword -d 3 -c "put
very_large_file"
added interface ip=192.1.1.110 bcast=192.1.1.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
Client started (version 2.0.7).
resolve_lmhosts: Attempting lmhosts lookup for name lambda<0x20>
resolve_hosts: Attempting host lookup for name lambda<0x20>
Connecting to 192.1.1.4 at port 139
Domain=[BAER-NETZW...