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2004 Oct 14
0
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2004 Oct 28
0
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2015 Apr 27
2
upssched setup
Gents, Thanks, yes definitely a permissions problem. Roger pointed me in the correct direction with the command to add logging for the script. I have the shutdown working now but need to tighten up the permissions. Not too sure where to start with assigning the correct permissions. Cheers, James > Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2015 21:25:45 +0100 > From: neil at dana.org.uk > To: nut-upsuser at
2001 Apr 03
0
openssh-2.5.2p2 - SGI - compiles but dumps core
SGI IRIX 6.5.9 gcc 2.95.2 gnu make ./configure make make install /usr/include/string.h:67: warning: conflicting types for built-in function `memcpy' /usr/include/string.h:74: warning: conflicting types for built-in function `memcmp' /usr/include/string.h:95: warning: conflicting types for built-in function `memset' /usr/include/string.h:97: warning: conflicting types for built-in
2015 Apr 27
0
upssched setup
Hi, The exec is returning 126 - "Command invoked cannot execute. A permission or command not executable problem.". Are you sure that the script is executable by the user running NUT? Do you have SELinux enabled? Regards, Neil. On 27/04/15 20:55, James Hammond wrote: > Hi Roger, > > I get: > > Apr 27 20:50:05 unifi upsmon[1022]: UPS ups on battery > Apr 27
2003 Jun 14
0
Tired Of Competing With Your Referrals For Referrals ? (PR#3251)
My name is James Hammond. We've worked on previous and current projects. We've been working on a multitude of projects...paying our fees and building our downlines. Have you noticed a big enough return for your efforts? Or, is it more of a scenario where you may see some profit, watch your downline unfold as they realise their downline isn't paying, and then be left paying a fee to
1997 Dec 15
0
AT Scheduler fails to xcopy to SAMBA volume but mapped NTFS shares OK
Hi, I have a very simply batch file that simply copies a 300M file to a SAMBA volume but the job fails if run via the NT scheduler. Manually running the batch file (ie double clicking in the file manager) works fine as does changing the destination to another "real" NT Share. The problems only occurs on SAMBA volumes and not when using another share from another NT. The batch file
1998 Jun 12
0
SAMBA digest 1712
>>Subject: Permissions >>Hi Samba people >> >>I have been wondering about file permissions via Samba... >> >> I want to set access permissions for everyone in a certain directory (777). >> I can't seem to get the files to be saved with world write >> permission. Relevant section from smb.conf : >> ---- >> [public] >>
2006 Sep 29
3
Converting UW MBX mail folder
We converted from uw-imapd to dovecot but are still having problems with MBX mail folders. The user can't access this "MBX mail folder": [root at volt Resume's]# file "Sys Admin" Sys Admin: MBX mail folder [root at volt Resume's]# mailutil copy ./"Sys Admin" '#driver.unix/new' Can't open mailbox ./Sys Admin: no such mailbox [root at volt
2006 Sep 14
4
Migrating from uw-imapd to dovecot
We recently switch from up-imapd to dovecot But many users are reporting that they cannot access certain mail folders. The log file has: imap(dws): Sep 14 00:06:19 Error: File isn't in mbox format: /home/research/dws/mail/TaskDL The files in the logs are "MBX mail folders", not "ASCII English text" as are the folders that can be read under Outlook. Can anyone tell me
2011 Mar 21
0
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2010/2/17 Arnaud Quette > 2010/2/17 Arjen de Korte: > > Citeren Charles Lepple: > > > >> I wonder if there are any cross-compilation targets we could use to test > >> some of the word-size assumptions. Also, we could add in some static > >> analysis tools. > > FYI, I submitted NUT to the Coverity Scan program > (http://scan.coverity.com) last
2015 Apr 27
2
upssched setup
Roger, I did and it didnt work. Hence why I was trying to run just the shell script manually. I am not sure if this works though with the timer defined in it? Cheers, James Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2015 15:03:44 +0200 From: roger at rogerprice.org To: nut-upsuser at lists.alioth.debian.org Subject: Re: [Nut-upsuser] upssched setup On Mon, 27 Apr 2015, James Hammond wrote: > I am unable to get
2007 Jun 14
1
back-transform predictors for x-axis in plot -- mgcv package
My question is related to plot( ) in the mgcv package. Before modelling the data, a few predictors were transformed to normalize them. Therefore, the x-axes in the plots show transformed predictor values. How do I back-transform the predictors so that the plots are easier to interpret? Thanks in advance, Suzan -- Suzan Pool Oregon State University Cooperative Institute for Marine
2013 Sep 09
1
Hmisc binconf function value interpretation during narrow confidence intervals
Hello all, I've been using binconf (package Hmisc) at a range of alpha values and noticed that using the 'Wilson' method when alpha is larger (i.e. narrow CI), results in the upper value being smaller than the lower value. The 'exact' and 'asymptotic' methods give results in the realm I'd expect. But the help file suggests: "Following Agresti and Coull, the
2009 Oct 08
2
lattice: passing multiple lty values to the key/legend
hi all, It's not clear to me how (or if) I can pass multiple values for lty to a key in xyplot? I've tried: lines=list(lty=1:3), to no avail. Do I need to use something other than auto.key? (Deepayan, if you're out there, I have your book and must admit the answer isn't jumping out at me.) thanks in advance! Michael Folkes example code: #____________________________
2007 Mar 29
2
Re: [Xapian-commits] 7990: trunk/xapian-core/ trunk/xapian-core/bin/ trunk/xapian-core/tests/harness/
On Thu, Mar 29, 2007 at 03:39:01PM +0100, richard wrote: > bin/xapian-tcpsrv.cc,tests/harness/testsuite.cc: First of many > parts of a large patch from Mark Hammond working towards enabling > remote databases on windows. When displaying errors which might > be socket errors, display the error number as well as the output > of strerror - on windows, strerror doesn't display
2015 Apr 27
3
upssched setup
Hi Roger, I get: Apr 27 20:50:05 unifi upsmon[1022]: UPS ups on batteryApr 27 20:50:05 unifi upssched[2688]: Timer daemon startedApr 27 20:50:06 unifi upssched[2688]: New timer: onbatt (20 seconds)Apr 27 20:50:26 unifi upssched[2688]: Event: onbattApr 27 20:50:26 unifi upssched[2688]: exec_cmd(/sbin/upssched-cmd.sh onbatt) returned 126Apr 27 20:50:41 unifi upssched[2688]: Timer queue empty,
2011 Mar 04
4
Floating points and floor() ?
Perhaps somebody could clarify for me if the following is a floating point matter or otherwise, and how am I to correct for it? > floor(100*.1) [1] 10 > 100*(1.0-.9) [1] 10 > floor(100*(1-0.9)) [1] 9 Thanks! Michael _______________________________________________________ Michael Folkes Salmon Stock Assessment Canadian Dept. of Fisheries & Oceans Pacific Biological Station
2011 Aug 17
3
Convert week value to date
Hello all, I'm hoping to convert a decimal value for week of the year back to a date object. Eg: strptime(paste(2010,1:52,sep=" "),format="%Y %W") I expected (hoped?) this would give me the date for Monday of each week. Instead, it's giving me 52 values of today's date. Where am I erring? Thanks Michael _______________________________________________________
2011 Apr 04
2
RODBC excel - need to preserve (or extract) numeric column names
I'm using RODBC to read an excel file (not mine!). But I'm struggling to find a way to preserve the column names that have a numeric value. sqlFetch() drops the value and calls them f1, f2, f3,... (ie field number). this is a different approach from read.csv, which will append "V" prior to the numeric column name. sqlFetch isn't so helpful. Is there a way to get the