Displaying 6 results from an estimated 6 matches for "volcs".
2010 Nov 08
4
2.0, hourly performance stats
...switching back to system-mode, But
why is the auth process doing that so excessively? Same for the large
number of involuntary context switches...
Attached is my "dovecot -n" output.
Date: Sun, 07 Nov 2010 20:40:34 +0100
type	        real	user	sys	reclaim	faults	swaps	bin	bout	signals	volcs	involcs
auth	        205.93	1.32	2.76	25280	0	0	0	0	0	261	1425
ssl-params	288.71	0.40	0.48	468	0	0	8	0	0	8	1
pop3	        0.59	0.80	0.20	651	0	0	48	16	0	12	13
managesieve	0.51	0.00	0.28	576	0	0	416	0	0	13	7
imap	        4677.82	0.19	0.89	1480	0	0	488	16	0	23550	136
pop3-login	181.77	0.32	0.28	780	0...
2009 Feb 18
1
bitmap .tif in colors
Hello,
How to produce .tif graphic in colors using bitmap function?
e.g this produces figure in grayscale
bitmap(file="volc.tif", type = "tifflzw", res = 300)
image(t(volcano)[ncol(volcano):1,])
dev.off()
I'm using Windows XP and ghostscript.
> R.Version()
$platform
[1] "i386-pc-mingw32"
$arch
[1] "i386"
$os
[1] "mingw32"
$system
[1]
2003 Jul 02
2
using [i] to plot & label all vector elements
I'm using 1.6.2 on a win 2k box. (I know I'm due for an upgrade.)
I've used brute force to label a series of vectors, and I'm wondering if
there's a better way to do this. I wanted to create a biplot of the 2nd
& 3rd PCs, and did this:
test <- edit(loadings(cv.prc.spr))
test.1 <- test[,1]
test.2 <- test[,2]
test.3 <- test[,3]
x0 <- 0
y0 <- 0
i <-
2008 May 16
2
OT: Building NFS server with LVM and snapshots enabled
Hi all,
  I need to build a NFS CentOS 5.1 based server with LVM and snaphosts for 
disaster recovering to serve storage to three ESX servers for a development 
dept. I have 500 GB for storage. Data that I need to store on this server is 150 
GB and can grow to 210 GB to the end of year ...
  My questions are:
  - Is it possible to do some type of scripting to do data snapshots every day 
and
2011 Jul 21
3
R versions and PostScript files
Dear R users,
I have a desktop computer and a laptop, both of them with Ubuntu Lucid. The
former has R2.10 installed from Ubuntu repositories (this is the most recent
version in the repositories), while the latter has R2.13 from the CRAN
repositories.
I noticed that postscript files generated with R2.10 are "better"  than
files generated with the latest release of R, in particular for
2006 Feb 18
0
Does your rkhunter do an md5 check?
I rebuilt rkhunter-1.2.8-1.noarch.rpm by using the spec and tgz from
the rkhunter site (www.rootkit.nl). (I rebuilt it using his
instructions.) However rkhunter does not do an md5 check. The box
used to have fedora and each time there were updates it would
complain that the some of the  md5's don't match. I contacted the
author using  his contact feature on Wednesday but he hasn't