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2011 Dec 17
3
Can't install Civ4
I know this is a long shot, but I have to ask. I had tried to get Civ4 working in Wine without success in the past, but recently was encouraged to try again based on reports in the Civ4 linux forum. One key was that versions before 1.3.X didn't work. Running openSuse 11.4, which installed Wine 1.3.12, I just followed the usual procedure to install Civ4, Beyond the Sword and my favorite mod,
2012 Jan 16
7
CentOS and LessFS
Hi All: We have been looking at implementing deduplication on a backup server. >From what I have been able to find the available documentation is pretty thin. I ended up trying to install LessFS on this CentOS 5.7 box but we have now encountered problems with fuse version. Has anyone out there been able to get LessFS running on CentOS 5.7 and can provide some pointers? If not LessFS can you
2011 Oct 23
2
GlusterFS over lessfs/opendedupe
Hi, I'm currently running GlusterFS over XFS, and it works quite well. I'm wondering if it's possible to add data deduplication into the mix by: glusterfs --> lessfs --> xfs or glusterfs --> opendedupe --> xfs Has anybody tried doing this? We're running VM images on gluster, and I figure we could get a bit of space saving bu deduplicating the data. Gerald
2011 Nov 03
4
Use rsync's checksums to deduplicate across backups
I apologize if this has already been discussed before, but as of yet I have been unable to find any info on the topic. I have a very simple (and common) disk based backup system using rsync, hard links, and a little bit of perl to glue it together. Remote machines are backed up regularly using hardlinks across each snapshot to reduce disk usage. Recently I learned that rsync does a
2012 Aug 27
7
Deduplication data for CentOS?
Hi list, is there any working solution for deduplication of data for centos? We are trying to find a solution for our backup server which runs a bash script invoking xdelta(3). But having this functionality in fs is much more friendly... We have looked into lessfs, sdfs and ddar. Are these filesystems ready to use (on centos)? ddar is sthg different, I know. Thx Rainer
2009 Mar 07
2
ttest in R
Dear list, i am a biologist who needs to do some ttest between disease and non disease, sex, genotype and the serum levels of proteins on a large number of individuals. i have been using excel for a long time but it is very tedious and time consuming. i am posting the data below and ask your help in generating a code to get this analysis done in R. thanks gender disease genotype data M N CC
2010 Jun 05
2
installing on separate HDD
I tried searching first, but I couldn't find anything. I'm just wondering if i can install wine on my second hard drive. i'm planning on installing some games, but I have limited space on my regular drive. so can I install wine on my second hard drive that has more space? i've been thinking, is there a way to make a .wine folder on my second drive and have it linked to the one in
2004 Nov 07
2
Symlink file syncing issue
Hi! I've been attempting to use rsync to sync a set of files between my laptop and my desktop. I've tried using google to search the archives, but didn't find anything that addressed this issue exactly... First of all, here are the details of how I have things set up. Server acting as the intermediary: OS: Mac OS X Server 10.3 rsync: 2.6.2 Laptop: OS: Mac OS X 10.3.6 rsync: 2.6.2
2011 Jul 08
24
Backup domU
Hi all, I''m doing my first xen, running with 3 domU perfect. I need to know which way to backup domU to restore these to another server if i''ve problem with this machine. There are 3 LVM with 10G in VolGroup01 for each domU, with each of these partitions: /dev/xvda3            8,7G  1,4G  6,9G  17%
2011 Sep 16
2
Dedup (again)
Hi all, Back in March someone asked about deduplication in Centos and I replied I'm using LessFS. I want to report that my overall experience is that I have performance issue up to the point that I would like to abandon it. The OP was asking http://www.opendedup.org/ How is it? Thanks Fajar
2011 Dec 01
2
How to reply to locked thread
I was going to reply to the sticky about No Sound - disable pulseaudio to tell how it's done, but the thread is locked, even though the originator asked for replies, and there are some. How do you reply to a locked thread?
2012 Feb 13
10
[RFB] add LZ4 compression method to btrfs
Hi, so here it is, LZ4 compression method inside btrfs. The patchset is based on top of current Chris'' for-linus + Andi''s snappy implementation + the fixes from Li Zefan. Passes xfstests and stresstests. I haven''t measured performance on wide range of hardware or workloads, rather wanted to publish the patches before I get distracted again. I''d like to ask
2009 Nov 13
4
cleanse columns and unwanted rows
hello folks, Im trying to clean out a large file with data i dont need. The column im manipulating in the file is called "legal_status" There are three kinds of rows i want to remove. Those that have "Private", "Private (Op", or "Unknown" in the legal_status column. I wrote this code but i get errors and it says im missing a TRUE/ False thingy...im
2007 Feb 27
1
interactions and GAM
Dear R-users, I have 1 remark and 1 question on the inclusion of interactions in the gam function from the gam package. I need to fit quantitative predictors in interactions with factors. You can see an example of what I need in fig 9.13 p265 from Hastie and Tibshirani book (1990). It's clearly stated that in ?gam "Interactions with nonparametric smooth terms are not fully
2013 Feb 20
7
Hybrid Storage proposal
Here is a short proposal for the hybrid storage cache idea with introduction/motivation and a bird''s eye view of an approach to implement a hybrid storage cache for btrfs. Please note that there is currently no available patches. We would like to get as much input before as possible before we start designing and implementing a solution. 1. Introduction The emerge of Solid State
2009 Dec 07
2
How to apply five lines of code to ten dataframes?
Hello R-helpers, I have 10 dataframes (named data1, data2, ... data10) and I would like to add 5 new columns to each dataframe using the following code: data1$LogDepth<-log10(data1[,2]/data1[,4]) data1$LogArea<-log10(data1[,3]/data1[,5]) data1$p<-2*data1[,6]/data1[,7] data1$Exp<-data1[,2]^(2/data1[,8]) data1$s<-data1[,3]/data1[,9] ...but I would prefer not to repeat this chunk of
2005 Aug 29
14
Oracle 9.2.0.6 on Solaris 10
How can I tell if this is normal behaviour? Oracle imports are horribly slow, an order of magnitude slower than on the same hardware with a slower disk array and Solaris 9. What I can look for to see where the problem lies? The server is 99% idle right now, with one database running. Each sample is about 5 seconds. I''ve tried setting kernel parameters despite the docs saying that
2011 Oct 02
2
subset in dataframes
I need help in subseting a dataframe: data1<-data.frame(year=c(2001,2002,2003,2004,2001,2002,2003,2004, 2001,2002,2003,2004,2001,2002,2003,2004), firm=c(1,1,1,1,2,2,2,2,3,3,3,3,4,4,4,4),x=c(11,22,-32,25,-26,47,85,98, 101,14,87,56,12,43,67,54), y=c(110,220,302,250,260,470,850,980,1010,140,870,560,120,430,670,540)) data1 I want to keep the firms where all x>0 (where there are
2008 Oct 14
6
Doing a Task Without Using a For Loop
Assume that I have the dataframe "data1", which is listed at the end of this message. I want count the number of lines that each person has for each year. For example, the person with ID=213 has 15 entries (NinYear) for 1953. The following bit of code calculates NinYear: for (i in 1:length(data1$ID)) { data1$NinYear[i] <- length(data1[data1$Year==data1$Year[i] &
2012 Dec 14
2
Manipulation of longitudinal data by row
I have a dataset of the form below, consisting of one unique ID per row, followed by a series of visit dates. At each visit there are values for 3 dichotomous variables. Of the 8 different possible combinations of the three variables, 4 are "abnormal" and the remaining 4 are "normal". Everyone starts out abnormal, and then either continues to be abnormal at subsequent visits,