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2017 Oct 20
1
create a loop
Hi R Users, I do have very big data sets and wanted to run some of the analyses many times with randomization (1000 times). I have done the analysis using an example data but it need to be done with randomized data (1000 times). I am doing manually for 10000 times but taking so much time, I wonder whether it is possible to perform the analysis with creating a loop for many replicated datasets?
2020 Aug 06
0
Problem with intermediate certificate (tls cafile)
Nobody has any clues about the tls cafile ? Regards Le 04/08/2020 ? 15:18, MAS Jean-Louis via samba a ?crit?: > I have several samba servers on Debian 10 all using : > > samba 2:4.9.5+dfsg-5+deb10u1 amd64 > > I use tls cafile, tls certfile and tls keyfile with certificates from > Sectigo (https://cert-manager.com) > > And when checking my connexion from the
2007 Apr 13
2
replicates in repeated ANOVA
Hi, I have sort of a newbie question. I've seriously put a lot of effort into how to handle simple replicates in a repeated ANOVA design, but haven't had much luck. I really liked reading "Notes on the use of R for psychology experiments and questionnaires", by Jonathan Baron and Yuelin Li ( http://www.psych.upenn.edu/~baron/rpsych/rpsych.html ) but still didn't run across
2020 Aug 06
4
Problem with intermediate certificate (tls cafile)
If I were guessing, based on some experience with certificate usage in other apps, concatenate your certificate and intermediate certificates into a single file which is then your "tls certfile" then point "tls cafile" to your issuers proper CA or just to your distro's CA bundle, e.g /etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt. Nick On 06/08/2020 16:36, MAS Jean-Louis via samba
2011 Jun 20
0
Mixed model for count data?
Hi all, I have a rather peculiar dataset that I'm not sure how to model properly. This is data from an instrument that measures the size of particles but instead of giving a continuous value, it generates a "histogram" of the counts for a particular bin size. So the data looks like this: Condition 1 Condition 2 Dimension Rep1.A Rep1.B
2020 Aug 04
2
Problem with intermediate certificate (tls cafile)
I have several samba servers on Debian 10 all using : samba 2:4.9.5+dfsg-5+deb10u1 amd64 I use tls cafile, tls certfile and tls keyfile with certificates from Sectigo (https://cert-manager.com) And when checking my connexion from the samba server, or from outside, I've got "unable to verify the first certificate" even if tls_cafile is provided in smb.conf. What is wrong
2020 Aug 10
0
[Solved] Problem with intermediate certificate (tls cafile)
Le 06/08/2020 ? 17:43, Nick Howitt via samba a ?crit?: > If I were guessing, based on some experience with certificate usage in > other apps, concatenate your certificate and intermediate certificates > into a single file which is then your "tls certfile" then point "tls > cafile" to your issuers proper CA or just to your distro's CA bundle, > e.g
2020 Aug 07
0
Problem with intermediate certificate (tls cafile)
On Thu, August 6, 2020 11:36, MAS Jean-Louis wrote: > Nobody has any clues about the tls cafile ? > > Regards > > Le 04/08/2020 ?? 15:18, MAS Jean-Louis via samba a ??crit??: >> I have several samba servers on Debian 10 all using : >> >> samba 2:4.9.5+dfsg-5+deb10u1 amd64 >> >> I use tls cafile, tls certfile and tls keyfile with certificates
2007 Apr 26
2
path autocompletion in 2.5.0
Hi, R 2.5.0 isn't auto-completing paths properly as it used to. E.g. suppose I have: > dir("CEL/choe") [1] "chipC-rep1.CEL" "chipC-rep2.CEL" "chipC-rep3.CEL" "chipS-rep1.CEL" [5] "chipS-rep2.CEL" "chipS-rep3.CEL" Now if I do: ReadAffy("CEL/choe/ch<tab> # => ReadAffy("CEL/choe/chip
2012 Apr 13
5
Merging two data frames with different columns names
I am trying to merge two data frames, but one of the column headings are different in the two frames. How can I rjoin or rbind the tho frames? Johnny # Generate 2 blocks by confounding on abc d1 <- conf.design(c(1,1,1), p=2, block.name="blk", treatment.names = c("A","B","C")) d2 <- conf.design(c(1,1,1), p=2, block.name="blk",
2005 May 31
1
read.delim2 regarding "#"
Hello R experts: When I tried to read my data into R, it does not take # sign A subset of Exp.txt is: Experiment name assay id Varname (A1)DBA TPA 6h/DBA Acetone rep1(A1) #3 4090 A90C1 (A2)DBA TPA 6h/DBA Acetone rep2(A2) #3 4091 A91C1 The command is: Exp <- read.delim2("Exp.txt",check.names=F,as.is=T) It is excuted but gave me all the NAs. Can you all drop me a hint? Thanks
2017 Oct 11
0
Hybrid drives SSHD on Gluster peers
anybody use them on Gluster? They seem to be almost the same cost as spinning metal these days. In fact I was trying to get some 2.5 inch 2TB drives on a vendor and all they had was the firecuda SSHDs or the really expensive "Enterprise" variety. Our use case would be for VM hosting (Rep2 + Arb). I'm not sure how the SSD cache would pan out with the shards. I've googled
2007 Feb 01
2
Re: [Nut-upsuser] Ablerex 625L USB version
Hi Jon, your patches are malformed because (presumably) your email client wrapped this lines. Could you please send these as a unified diff ("diff -u"), and send them in attachments, rather than as a copy-and-paste? Thanks, -- Peter Jon Gough wrote: > > Peter, > Here are the files I have worked on. I hope I have diff'd them > correctly. I have not touched the
2010 Dec 11
2
remove quotes from the paste output
Hi, I'm generating the name of the variable with paste function and then using that variable name further to get the specific position value from the data.frame, here is the snippet from my code: modelResults <- extractModelParameters("C:/PilotStudy/Mplus_Input/Test", recursive=TRUE) #extractModelParameters reads all the output files from the Test folder and create the
2017 Aug 25
0
GlusterFS as virtual machine storage
Il 25-08-2017 21:48 WK ha scritto: > On 8/25/2017 12:56 AM, Gionatan Danti wrote: > > > We ran Rep2 for years on 3.4.? It does work if you are really,really? > careful,? But in a crash on one side, you might have lost some bits > that were on the fly. The VM would then try to heal. > Without sharding, big VMs take a while because the WHOLE VM file has > to be copied over.
2017 Sep 09
2
GlusterFS as virtual machine storage
Sorry, I did not start the glusterfsd on the node I was shutting yesterday and now killed another one during FUSE test, so it had to crash immediately (only one of three nodes were actually up). This definitely happened for the first time (only one node had been killed yesterday). Using FUSE seems to be OK with replica 3. So this can be gfapi related or maybe rather libvirt related. I tried
2017 Aug 25
2
GlusterFS as virtual machine storage
On 8/25/2017 12:56 AM, Gionatan Danti wrote: > > >> WK wrote: >> 2 node plus Arbiter. You NEED the arbiter or a third node. Do NOT try 2 >> node with a VM > > This is true even if I manage locking at application level (via > virlock or sanlock)? We ran Rep2 for years on 3.4.? It does work if you are really,really? careful,? But in a crash on one side, you might
2017 Sep 09
0
GlusterFS as virtual machine storage
Hi, On Sat, Sep 9, 2017 at 2:35 AM, WK <wkmail at bneit.com> wrote: > Pavel. > > Is there a difference between native client (fuse) and libgfapi in regards > to the crashing/read-only behaviour? I switched to FUSE now and the VM crashed (read-only remount) immediately after one node started rebooting. I tried to mount.glusterfs same volume on different server (not VM), running
2008 Mar 30
2
problem with white space
Hi, I need to resample characters from a dataset that consists of an extremely long string that is written over hundreds of thousands of lines, each of length 50 characters. I am currently doing this by first inserting a space after each character in the dataset and then using the following commands: y <- as.matrix(read.table("data.txt"), stringsAsFactors=FALSE) bstrap <-
2013 Jan 04
3
help "reshaping" dataframe
List, I want to reshape my data, but I'm not sure how to do it... it might be a simple task, but don't know which package does this. "occ.data" (see below) is how my original data are arranged, and I know that with melt() I can reshape it like "y" (see below). However, I just want to build a matrix like the "y" matrix, but with only 2 dimensions. Something