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2004 Jan 03
0
Potential opportunity for open media...
Robert Cringely had an interesting item in his 2004 predictions:
12) Wal-Mart's entry into the music download business changes everything, and
will undoubtedly take the leadership away from Apple. This wouldn't bother
Apple if Wal-Mart would support its file standards so Wal-Mart music can play
on iPods, but that won't happen. In order to compete for what really counts
(iPod
2004 Oct 03
3
asterix and phone system
I am currently looking at putting together an Asterisk PBX system for my home
office. One of the things I need is an expandable 2-line corded/cordless
phone system.
If I wasn't using Asterisk, I'd be getting one of these AT&T systems with 2
extra handsets.
http://telephones.att.com/attui/shop/product_detail.cfm?itemID=ad53fe08-495e-41b6-b390-3aaa1c84cc40
So, the question is,
2005 May 16
5
xbox asterisk?
http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/pulpit20050512.html
interesting comment this week about the Xbox - any intelligent thoughts
here?
I know the price point puts it above most users Asterisk outlay (I run
mine on a $100 P3 -800)
But interesting to see what happens if people start running video
conferencing etc on their home asterisk servers, and lets face it where
else can you buy this
1998 Sep 09
3
HELP : Samba is very slow
I have an Access application that work with some shared database file. The file is ~ 3 Mb.
Since I have a Linux system with Samba, this application work very slow.
I have multiple user with win95 on this file. Is there an option for allowing multiple access without cache ?
any other idea ?
Thanks.
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S?bastien HEITZMANN
2012 Mar 18
1
install R package on Unix cluster
Hi R users,
Working from a PC, I am trying to install the spatstat package on a Unix cluster. I created the following PBS file to send a job array:
#!/bin/bash -ue
#PBS -m ae
#PBS -M my email
#PBS -J 1-45
#PBS -A my username
#PBS -N job name
#PBS -l resources
#PBS -l walltime
cd $PBS_O_WORKDIR
module load R/2.14.1
R CMD INSTALL -l /path/to/library spatstat
R CMD BATCH
2010 Oct 11
1
running R script on linux server
Hi R-users,
I have a problem running my R code on a Linux cluster. What I did was
write a .pbs file to instruct the cluster on what to do and how:
#!/bin/sh
#PBS -m ae
#PBS -M uqlcatta@uq.edu.au
#PBS -A uq-CSER
#PBS -N job1_lollo
#PBS -l select=1:ncpus=1:NodeType=fast:mem=8GB
#PBS -l walltime=999:00:00
cd $PBS_O_WORKDIR
source /usr/share/modules/init/bash
module
2005 Jan 10
6
UK * group
Is there a UK Asterisk users group? Would be interested in contacting
others in the UK who use asterisk for either home or business
applications.
If there is, could someone provide me with some contact details, else
anyone who's also interested, contact me off list.
Cheers,
Ben Merrills
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2004 Mar 24
0
Rmpi and PBS
Please remove me from the mailing list
-----Original Message-----
From: r-help-bounces at stat.math.ethz.ch
To: Shengqiao Li
Cc: r-help
Sent: 24/03/2004 10:10 AM
Subject: Re: [R] Rmpi and PBS
On Tue, 2003-12-30 at 08:39, Shengqiao Li wrote:
> Hello:
>
> Anybody knows how to run Rmpi through PBS (Portable Batch System) on a
> cluster computer. I'm using a supercomputer which
2003 Dec 30
1
Rmpi and PBS
Hello:
Anybody knows how to run Rmpi through PBS (Portable Batch System) on a
cluster computer. I'm using a supercomputer which require to submit jobs
to PBS queue for dispatching. I tried use mpirun in my PBS script. But all
my Rslaves are spawned to the same node. This is not desired.
Any suggestions are welcome!
Thanks in advance.
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Shengqiao Li
2017 Jul 12
0
submitting R scripts with command_line_arguments to PBS HPC clusters
This sounds like an operating system specific question, in that "submit the R script to a PBS HPC scheduler" would be the kind of action that would run R with very different environment variables and possibly different access credentials than your usual interactive terminal. A thorough reading of the "Installation and Administration Guide" and some study of your HPC
2020 Apr 17
4
HPC question: torques replacement
Dear Experts,
I know there are many HPC (high performance computing) experts on this
list. I'd like to ask your advise.
Almost two decades ago I chose to go with OpenPBS (turned down condor
and other alternatives for whatever reason) for clusters and number
crunchers I support for the Department at the university. It turned out
to be not bad, long lived choice. At some point I smoothly
2010 Jan 06
1
Lattice Plot formatting problem/s
Hi
I am having difficulty getting the right format for a lattice plot I am
trying to produce.
Here is a pic of the plot as I get it now
http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee37/scotrivers/lattice_plot01.jpg
and here is the code I am using:
RN<-read.csv("N:/data.dat",header=T)
DATA<-RN[is.element(RN$age,0:3),] #select data on age
2005 Nov 11
2
Running 'rsync' as root misses files
Wayne,
Hello, I saw a post of yours out on samba.org and was wondering if
you might be able to shed a little light on a problem I'm having with
rsync. My rsync source files are all off of nfs mounts and the
destination directories are all nfs mounts. The owner and groups all end
up as nobody/nobody on the destination, despite being all sorts of
owners and groups on the source. Have you
2017 Jul 12
1
submitting R scripts with command_line_arguments to PBS HPC clusters
Hi,
The problem is most likely, you need to call a R CMD BATCH with your arguments and the R-script inside of a shell script that you submit to your qsub.
Unfortunately we don't use qsub anymore so can't test it, but it should be as follows:
R-script eg. test.R:
> ##First read in the arguments listed at the command line
> args=(commandArgs(TRUE))
>
> ##args is now a list of
2004 Dec 17
0
ssh-keysign bug?
I use ssh in a batch environment (www.pbspro.com) and am using host based
authentication to allow sshes between some resources. When I converted from
openssh 3.1 to newer versions (up to an including 3.8 where ssh-keysign was
moved to a standalone binary) I had issues with ssh-keysign failing with the
error "bad fd". A little exploring showed that this was happening because
in the
2020 Apr 17
0
HPC question: torques replacement
Hey Valeri -
IIRC, midway (and maybe midway2?) use slurm for job scheduling. I don't know how many of your faculty use both your nodes and midway, but maybe consolidating on to a single scheduler would be easier for them?
(also, it's been a while ... hi! ? )
Richard
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From: CentOS <centos-bounces at centos.org> On Behalf Of Valeri Galtsev
Sent: Friday,
2011 May 05
1
R - problem with my loops which operate on raster data
library(rgdal)
my_asc=dir("~/Pulpit/dods/karol/TVDI
113_121",pattern=".asc",recursive=T,full.names=T)
for (i in 1:length(my_asc))
{
r <- readGDAL(my_asc[i])
z <- as.matrix(r)
vectordata[i] <- mean(z)
vectordatamax[i] <- max(z)
vectordatamin[i] <- min(z)
vectordev[i] <- sd(z,na.rm=True)
hist(z)
2017 Jul 12
2
submitting R scripts with command_line_arguments to PBS HPC clusters
Dear all,
please could you advise me on the following : I've written a R script that
reads 3 arguments from the command line, i.e. :
" args <- commandArgs(TRUE)
TUMOR <- args[1]
GERMLINE <- args[2]
CHR <- args[3] ".
when I submit the R script to a PBS HPC scheduler, I do the following
(below), but ... I am getting an error message.
(I am not posting the error message,
2007 Jul 30
1
random number generator in batch jobs
Dear sir,
I want to submit R batch jobs (e.g. 5) under the linux cluster by
the script file "do_mul".
The script file "do_mul"
"
#!/bin/bash
export var
for var in $(seq 1 5)
do
qsub -v var do_test
done
exit 0
"
Through "do_mul", 5 "do_test" script files are submitted to the cluster.
The script file "do_test":
"
#!/bin/bash -l
2005 Apr 27
0
Ingress and polishing
Hi,
We are using kernel 2.4.24, tcng version 10b.
I''m trying to do some policing in the ingress queue of the internet
device. Until now we had configured some filters dividing traffic into
queues, and on these queues the Double Leaky bucket meter was applied.
The idea is to have a minimum of bandwidth assigned per class (the cir
values) and a maximum (pir values), just as with the