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2011 Mar 28
1
problem in simple saving and loading data frames
Dear all My dataframe has > 80,000 variables which I can not everytime load into R using *.txt files (read.table option), cost me time and sometime computer decomes not responsive. So I need a way to save my dataframe in my workdirectory as such. Execuse me if the problem is too simple. I tried the following, I do not know what is wrong with it: Example data: x <- 1:10 y <- 21:30 z
2012 Oct 16
1
Building a package with an existing dll
I have setup a package directory structure with all the relevent files in the src, R, man and data directories. Also have the correct DESCRIPTION and NAMESPACE files in the root directory. I don't wisk to recompile the .dll file in the src directory as it currently works fine if I locate it in the same workdirectory as my R source code that calls it. This is a little tedious having to move
2004 Apr 22
6
Fatal Error: Invalid HOMEDRIVE
All, I've encountered the same problem as others who have posted under the same subject. I've had R-1.8.1 installed and running since it was released. Yesterday morning when I tried to start Rgui.exe I got the subject error message. Since I live at the whim of the network administrators I can only assume it was a recent MS critical update. I tried installing R-1.9.0 but no joy. I
2017 Jul 09
2
rsyslog stops logging on service reload?
I have multiple servers running stock CentOS 7 rsyslog 7.4.7-16.el7, which are configured to log locally and over TCP to a remote logserver, also running stock CentOS 7 rsyslog. The remote server uses imptcp to receive, and pretty basic rules to parse and commit to disk. I have several systems that log prolifically, but periodically, they stop soon after the remote log server HUPs (daily
2017 Jul 13
0
rsyslog stops logging on service reload?
On 09/07/17 18:37, John Jasen wrote: > I have multiple servers running stock CentOS 7 rsyslog 7.4.7-16.el7, > which are configured to log locally and over TCP to a remote logserver, > also running stock CentOS 7 rsyslog. The remote server uses imptcp to > receive, and pretty basic rules to parse and commit to disk. > > I have several systems that log prolifically, but
2010 Oct 26
0
[PATCH node] add logging.py
Adds rsyslog configaration module --- scripts/logging.py | 89 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 files changed, 89 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) create mode 100755 scripts/logging.py diff --git a/scripts/logging.py b/scripts/logging.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000..6a32b7a --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/logging.py @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python +# +# Configures
2016 Jun 02
0
Rsyslog on C7
Hi, I have problems with rsyslog on C7. In /etc/rsyslog.d/iptables.conf I have: # Log all iptables stuff separately :msg, contains, "iptables: " { action(type="omfile" file="/var/log/iptraf/info") stop } THis works fine. In /etc/rsyslog.d/mail.conf I have: # Log all the mail messages in one place. if ($syslogfacility-text == 'mail') then {
2013 Feb 19
1
remote logging with rsyslog
This is a similar post to one I've made on the rsyslog list that has received no responses after four days, so I figured I'd try here since the problem seems to be CentOS specific. This is also my second attempt to send it to this list as the first seems to have never showed up. I am trying to test remote logging between two CentOS 6.3 systems and unable to get the client logs to show up
2016 Apr 17
1
Rsyslog problems
Hi, My rsyslog is not working as expected. I have some thing in rsyslog.d that do well, like this: # Log all iptables stuff separately :msg, contains, "iptables: " { action(type="omfile" file="/var/log/iptraf/info") } No problems with that. Bu what's in /etc/rsyslog.conf like: mail.* /var/log/mail/info don't do anything at all. Rsyslogd -N1 is OK,
2009 Aug 11
1
[PATCH node] Added support for remote logging with rsyslog-gssapi to node. NOTE: Needs selinux to be set to permissive (setenforce 0) to work.
TODO: Fix selinux :P --- Makefile.am | 1 + ovirt-node.spec.in | 3 ++ scripts/ovirt | 3 ++ scripts/ovirt-managed-rsyslog | 72 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 4 files changed, 79 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) create mode 100755 scripts/ovirt-managed-rsyslog diff --git a/Makefile.am b/Makefile.am index 0374f07..5201a79 100644
2016 Jul 09
4
Option configure
Am 09.07.2016 um 17:19 schrieb Rowland penny: > On 09/07/16 10:27, Marc Muehlfeld wrote: >> What is different afterwards when using with/without? Does it create a >> systemd service file? >> > Do not know about '--with-systemd', but there are no (horrible) systemd > components if you use '--without-systemd' there is nothing horrible in a systemd
2004 Apr 20
10
Error with 1.9.0 - Invalid HOMEDRIVE
I installed R project 1.9.0 on Windows XP. The installation went well. Then, I rebooted. Next, I clicked the icon under Programs in the Start menu and received this error, "Fatal Error: Invalid HOMEDRIVE". I clicked OK to the error message. The program does not start. I went to a DOS prompt and did "echo %HOMEDRIVE%" and it returned "C:". This letter is a valid