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2004 Jan 29
4
Multiple Line Appearances
Has anyone successfully implemented concurrent appearance of the same PBX extension on multiple SIP phones? When using Cisco 7960s under call manager, you can have several phones with the same line appearance, but the first user to seize a line makes it inaccessible to other phones. Under SIP operation it seems as though this is not possible, but we don't see group ringing definable for
2005 Jun 05
2
Help. . .read socket data errors
I am using the defaults that came with the samba RPM package on Mandrake 10.1. For socket options, it has: socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192 Is that something that may fix the problem if I change it? Pablo mschwartz@dcscorp.net wrote: >Pablo, you might have incorrectly set some settings in smb.conf. Check >your settings for socket options. I don't mess
2021 Mar 13
1
[EXTERNAL] Re: On retiring some terminology
That is terminology from Computer Science. (Decades ago?) It is familiar. Not invented by Cisco. As in, producer-consumer, from the same time. Those were all different paradigms for client-server relationships. There must be Wikipedia citations that can be consulted. As I recall, there were distinctions, such as, producer-consumer were tightly bound, where the producer had no purpose
2021 Mar 13
1
[EXTERNAL] Re: On retiring some terminology
That is terminology from Computer Science. (Decades ago?) It is familiar. Not invented by Cisco. As in, producer-consumer, from the same time. Those were all different paradigms for client-server relationships. There must be Wikipedia citations that can be consulted. As I recall, there were distinctions, such as, producer-consumer were tightly bound, where the producer had no purpose
2021 Mar 13
1
[EXTERNAL] Re: On retiring some terminology
There is, https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Publish%E2%80%93subscribe_pattern I said I stayed away from it because of the Cisco link. Others as well as you are free to persue it. I was just making suggestions. On Fri, Mar 12, 2021, 10:43 PM Baker, Lawrence M <baker at usgs.gov> wrote: > That is terminology from Computer Science. (Decades ago?) It is > familiar. Not invented by
2021 Mar 13
1
[EXTERNAL] Re: On retiring some terminology
There is, https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Publish%E2%80%93subscribe_pattern I said I stayed away from it because of the Cisco link. Others as well as you are free to persue it. I was just making suggestions. On Fri, Mar 12, 2021, 10:43 PM Baker, Lawrence M <baker at usgs.gov> wrote: > That is terminology from Computer Science. (Decades ago?) It is > familiar. Not invented by
2021 Mar 13
1
[EXTERNAL] Re: On retiring some terminology
Thank you for the suggestions, keep them coming :) To me, I think I considered pub-sub but it did not quite fit - gotta refresh my memory by code re-reading (or expert comments) - I found I'm vague now on who hits the big red button to shout that a particular power source device got critical - the upsmon in "master" role, or "upsd" that talks to all subscribed (indeed!)
2021 Mar 13
1
[EXTERNAL] Re: On retiring some terminology
Thank you for the suggestions, keep them coming :) To me, I think I considered pub-sub but it did not quite fit - gotta refresh my memory by code re-reading (or expert comments) - I found I'm vague now on who hits the big red button to shout that a particular power source device got critical - the upsmon in "master" role, or "upsd" that talks to all subscribed (indeed!)
2021 Mar 13
1
[EXTERNAL] Re: On retiring some terminology
I didn't go there due to its use by Cisco. On Fri, Mar 12, 2021, 10:03 PM Baker, Lawrence M via Nut-upsuser < nut-upsuser at alioth-lists.debian.net> wrote: > Jim, > > The terminology I recall for that one-to-many relationship is > publisher-subscriber. > > Larry Baker > US Geological Survey > 650-329-5608 > baker at usgs.gov > > > > On Mar 12
2021 Mar 13
1
[EXTERNAL] Re: On retiring some terminology
I didn't go there due to its use by Cisco. On Fri, Mar 12, 2021, 10:03 PM Baker, Lawrence M via Nut-upsuser < nut-upsuser at alioth-lists.debian.net> wrote: > Jim, > > The terminology I recall for that one-to-many relationship is > publisher-subscriber. > > Larry Baker > US Geological Survey > 650-329-5608 > baker at usgs.gov > > > > On Mar 12
2021 Mar 18
1
[EXTERNAL] Re: On retiring some terminology
So, for the past couple of days the SurveyMonkey results are not changing, with 13 replies overall. Should we wait for more or everyone passionate enough has already spoken? In practice I'd likely follow up on a weekend anyway, but... the weekend is coming! :) Currently we have a clear leader pair that collected almost half the votes (6), two votes were to keep old words in place - alas,
2021 Mar 18
1
[EXTERNAL] Re: On retiring some terminology
So, for the past couple of days the SurveyMonkey results are not changing, with 13 replies overall. Should we wait for more or everyone passionate enough has already spoken? In practice I'd likely follow up on a weekend anyway, but... the weekend is coming! :) Currently we have a clear leader pair that collected almost half the votes (6), two votes were to keep old words in place - alas,
2009 Dec 09
1
partial match for two datasets
Hi all, I have two sets: dig<-c("DAVID ADAMS","PIERS AKERMAN","SHERYLE BAGWELL","JULIAN BAJKOWSKI","CANDIDA BAKER") import<-c("by DAVID ADAMS","piersAKERMAN","SHERYLE BagWEL","JULIAN BAJKOWSKI with ","Cand BAKER","smith green")     I want to get the following result from
2017 Mar 21
2
MGE ESV+ and Power Trim
2017-03-12 4:02 GMT+01:00 Charles Lepple <clepple at gmail.com>: > On Sat, Mar 11, 2017 at 7:15 PM, David Baker <david at baker.im> wrote: > > Hi Arnaud & Charles, > > > Hi Dave, any news on your side from this venerable ESV+? -- Arno > You?ll have to forgive my low level of Linux Understanding here?. > > > > > > > > I downloaded
2021 Mar 13
1
[EXTERNAL] Re: On retiring some terminology
Jim, The terminology I recall for that one-to-many relationship is publisher-subscriber. Larry Baker US Geological Survey 650-329-5608 baker at usgs.gov<mailto:baker at usgs.gov> On Mar 12 2021, at 6:24:38 PM, Phil Stracchino via Nut-upsuser <nut-upsuser at alioth-lists.debian.net<mailto:nut-upsuser at alioth-lists.debian.net>> wrote: This email has been received from
2021 Mar 13
1
[EXTERNAL] Re: On retiring some terminology
Jim, The terminology I recall for that one-to-many relationship is publisher-subscriber. Larry Baker US Geological Survey 650-329-5608 baker at usgs.gov<mailto:baker at usgs.gov> On Mar 12 2021, at 6:24:38 PM, Phil Stracchino via Nut-upsuser <nut-upsuser at alioth-lists.debian.net<mailto:nut-upsuser at alioth-lists.debian.net>> wrote: This email has been received from
2006 Feb 08
1
New trick for old dogs
We have been using Samba for many years. The company has just switched from an NT domain to an Active Directory domain. The new server is running Windows Server 2003. We are having trouble configuring our Solaris 8 server so it can join the domain as a server. Just getting Samba to compile and link was interesting enough. This included downloading and compiling a new version of the BerkeleyDB,
2003 Aug 09
1
hosts.equiv and .rhosts
Hi, How to use hosts.equiv and .rhosts in samba and can you please send me an example of them ____________________________________________ Mohammed Al-Shabib Baker <http://www.bakerhughes.com/> Hughes.com Tel. (+973) 586000 Fax (+973) 580626 P.O. box 18199, Manama, Bahrain My <mailto:Mohammed.Al-Shabib@bakerhughes.com> E-Mail Baker Hughes Geoscience
1999 May 05
1
mathematical expressions in main
Hi I've tried and tried and I presume it is very simple but ..... I want some varying titles for plots using greek symbols eg using an expression like for (true in c(0:5)) plot(...,main = expression(paste(phi," = ",true,sigma)),...) where phi and sigma are greek symbols. Instead of \phi=2\sigma I get \phi=true\sigma as true is taken as a text string - not a variable. Any
2005 Nov 21
3
Largest allowable matrix
Hello, I am a new R user and have two datasets that I would like to analyze. The first is (2409222 x 17) and the other is (21682998 x 17). Is this possible in R? If not then what is the maximum number of rows and columns or number of elements that R can handle? Thanks in advance, Barry _________________________ Barry Baker, Ph.D. Global Climate Change Initiative The Nature Conservancy 2424