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2017 Apr 10
3
error allocating core memory buffers (code 22) at util2.c(106) [sender=3.1.2]
Hi: I'm in the middle of recoverying from a tactical error copying around an Mac OS X 10.10.5 Time Machine backup (turns out Apple's instructions aren't great...), and I had rsync running for the past 6 hours repairing permissions/acls on 1.5 TB of data (not copying the data), and then it just died in the middle with: .L....og.... 2015-03-11-094807/platinum-bar2/usr/local/mysql
2002 Mar 11
3
Does OpenSSH 3.x support KRB5 directly?
Just curious. There seems to be an awful lot in the source, but no actual configure option. Please advise. -- Austin Gonyou Systems Architect, CCNA Coremetrics, Inc. Phone: 512-698-7250 email: austin at coremetrics.com "It is the part of a good shepherd to shear his flock, not to skin it." Latin Proverb
2017 Apr 11
0
error allocating core memory buffers (code 22) at util2.c(106) [sender=3.1.2]
Sorry to keep replying to myself: > Because this is a Time Machine backup, and there were 66 snapshots of a > 1 TB disk consuming about 1.5 TB, there were a *lot* of hard links. Many > of directories rather than individual files, so it's a little Err, whoops? No, I was tired and confused. They are not hard links to directories, that would screw up the universe. Still, lots of hard
2013 May 29
2
Patch to discourage unencrypted key generation
>>> configuration holes are the *default* configuration. ssh-keygen >>> creates passphrase frees by default if you simply hit "Enter" a few >>> times, and there is no way I've ever seen for ssh_config to reject >>> them by default when loading local keys or loading them into an >>> ssh-agent. >> >> So where are your
2006 Mar 11
1
Non-linear Regression : Error in eval(expr, envir, enclos)
Hi.. i have an expression of the form: model1<-nls(y~beta1*(x1+(k1*x2)+(k1*k1*x3)+(k2*x4)+(k2*k1*x5)+(k2*k2*x6)+(k3*x7)+(k3*k4*x8)+(k3*k2*x9)+(k3*k3*x10)+ (k4*x11)+(k4*k1*x12)+(k4*k2*x13)+(k4*k3*x14)+(k4*k4*x15)+(k5*x16)+(k5*k1*x17)+(k5*k2*x18)+(k5*k3*x19)+
2008 Mar 06
2
Help with parsing a data file
Hi All, I need to parse data from a file, example shown below. The first two lines can be skipped, the third line contains the column names. The next 13 lines can be skipped. The next line "1991" is a year value, with the following 13 values data for that year. The file then repeats this format with (year, 13 lines of data for that year). I would ideally like to end up with an
2012 May 15
2
Renaming names in R matrix
I have the following matrix: > dat [,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] foo 0.7574657 0.2104075 0.02922241 0.002705617 foo 0.0000000 0.0000000 0.00000000 0.000000000 foo 0.0000000 0.0000000 0.00000000 0.000000000 foo 0.0000000 0.0000000 0.00000000 0.000000000 foo 0.0000000 0.0000000 0.00000000 0.000000000 foo 0.0000000 0.0000000 0.00000000 0.000000000 and given this:
2004 Apr 10
3
Kerberos and Samba
Hi. I've built an afs cell, a kerberos kdc, an openldap server, all kerberized. Now all linux clients can login on the cell using k5 authentication, finding informations about their home dirs with ldap. Their home reside on the afs cell, which allows r/w access since it releases a token from the k5 ticket. All macosx clients can login as well... but what about windows? ^___^;;;
2004 Jul 31
1
Win Integration: possible solution?
Hi. Back again... I'm still looking for a possible integration of MIT K5 and AFS through the windows login, so I will ask you a question. A first considerations is that afs+k5 works fine but we have to create a local account with a fake password. The profile will be on the local disk. We can gain tickets and the token necessary to access \\AFS. The problem is: how to avoid a local account?
2006 Jan 20
2
How to have a phone ring another extension as soon as off-hook?
I am seeking to implement the following behavor: When a headset on phone1 is picked up, phone2 rings right away, without any need to dial numbers on phone1. Is this possible to implement? ScriptHead -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20060120/0892441d/attachment.htm
2014 Mar 13
3
[LLVMdev] Possible bug in getCallPreservedMask for CallingConv::Intel_OCL_BI
Not sure who owns this bit of code, so sending this to the general list. It looks like there may be an unintentional fall through happening in the X86RegisterInfo::getCallPreservedMask function. http://llvm.org/docs/doxygen/html/X86RegisterInfo_8cpp_source.html case CallingConv::Intel_OCL_BI
2004 Jan 26
6
OpenSSH, OpenAFS, Heimdal Kerberos and MIT Kerberos
Rather then implementing kafs in MIT Kerberos, I would like to suggest an alternative which has advantages to all parties. The OpenSSH sshd needs to do two things: (1) sets a PAG in the kernel, (2) obtains an AFS token storing it in the kernel. It can use the Kerberos credentials either obtained via GSSAPI delegation, PAM or other kerberos login code in the sshd. The above two
2011 Jul 27
2
fitting sine wave
Dear R-helpers ? I have 7 data points that I want to fit a continuous curve to, that should look similar to a sine wave My data points would mark the local minima and maxima respectively. This is what I?ve got so far. And I would keep doing so, but sadly nls() then says that it has reached the maximum number of Iterations? ?
2011 Aug 04
1
Plotting just a portion of a smoother graph in ggplot2
Hi, I am using ggplot2 to with the following code: gmathk2 <- qplot(time,math,colour=Kids,data=kids.ach.lm.k5,geom="smooth",method="lm",formula=y~ns(x,1)) + opts(title="Smoother Plot: Math K-5") + xlab("Time") + ylab("Math") + scale_colour_brewer(pal="Set1"); gmathk2 This plots all the smoother for all the x values. What I'd like
2006 Dec 01
3
demo cd 3.0.3 on non-pae machine
Hi all, Would it be possible to include support for a non-pae capable machines on the demo cd. The 3.0 version worked but the 3.0.3 version fails with Cannot execute PAE-enabled kernel on a PAE-less CPU! (Please CC me since I am not subscribed to the list) Thanks, -- Adriaan Peeters _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com
2010 Mar 30
6
Error "singular gradient matrix at initial parameter estimates" in nls
I am using nls to fit a non linear function to some data. The non linear function is: y= 1- exp(-(k0+k1*p1+ .... + kn*pn)) I have chosen algorithm "port", with lower boundary is 0 for all of the ki parameters, and I have tried many start values for the parameters ki (including generating them at random). If I fit the non linear function to the same data using an external
2018 Jul 12
5
OpenSSH slow on OSX High Sierra (maybe due to libcrypto)?
Hi all. Is anyone else seeing issues with OpenSSH being slow on OSX High Sierra? In the interests of better test coverage I set one up, however the OpenSSH tests take much longer on it than on much older machines with much slower CPUs. It seems to be due to the vendor-supplied libcrypto being about 20x slower at bignum operations than nominally the same version of LibreSSL compiled locally. If
2002 Mar 19
2
openssh 3.1p1: ToS trouble
Hi, I noticed that the Type of Service bit for minimize delay is set in client->server packets only. Is this OS-specific or is there another reason for this? Here is a tcpdump of an interactive connection: 217.225.98.212.22 > 134.169.34.19.45870: P 1:49(48) ack 48 win 12008 (DF) 134.169.34.19.45870 > 217.225.98.212.22: P 48:96(48) ack 49 win 25416 (DF) [tos 0x10] 217.225.98.212.22
2007 Nov 13
2
question about glm behavior
Hello, I was trying a glm fitting (as shown below) and I got a warning and a fitted residual deviance larger than the null deviance. Is this the expected behavor of glm? I would expect that even though the warning might be warranted I should not get worse fitting with an additional covariate in the model. Could anyone tell me what I'm missing? I get the same results in both R2.5.1 on windows
2007 Apr 18
4
[RFC, PATCH 2/24] i386 Vmi config
Introduce the basic VMI sub-arch configuration dependencies. VMI kernels only are designed to run on modern hardware platforms. As such, they require a working APIC, and do not support some legacy functionality, including APM BIOS, ISA and MCA bus systems, PCI BIOS interfaces, or PnP BIOS (by implication of dropping ISA support). They also require a P6 series CPU. Signed-off-by: Zachary Amsden