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2011 Jan 03
23
Managing cronjobs as a file in solaris with appendifnosuchline for specific servers
I want to manage cronjobs as a " file " in solaris through puppet and not using the puppet cron resource. I will be managing the file /var/spool/cron/crontabs/root. I want the cron file to be same across all servers except some servers will have additional cron entries. How can I append to the file /var/spool/cron/crontabs/root , something like appendifnosuchline in cfengine? Can
2011 Apr 25
1
possible minor doc clarification?
Good afternoon, As a clarification does it make sense to remove the second 'not' in the 'See Also' documentation for file_test ? Kind regards, Sean O'Riordain ----- Index: src/library/utils/man/filetest.Rd =================================================================== --- src/library/utils/man/filetest.Rd (revision 55639) +++ src/library/utils/man/filetest.Rd
2006 Feb 03
3
rubystandard library question
I have a problem getting find.rb and fileutils.rb to coexist in the same script. When I require both I get the following: /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/find.rb:36:in `dup'': can''t dup NilClass (TypeError) from /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/find.rb:36:in `find'' from /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/find.rb:36:in `find'' I googled for this problem and did not come across any place
2012 Jul 17
8
How to override $::operatingsystem fact
Hi, I want to introduce "Proxmox" as new value in $::operatingsystem. "Proxmox" is based on Debian, so the normal value is currently "Debian". To change that, I just write a custom fact based on the facter fact "operatingsystem" Facter.add(:operatingsystem) do > ... > setcode do > ... > elsif
2003 Aug 24
2
wxRuby 0.1.0 Alpha has been released!
http://rubyforge.org/project/showfiles.php?group_id=35&release_id=46 The code itself has been quite stable for several weeks. This release includes Gour''s excellent MinGW README notes, along with various updates to the README, and clarification of the LICENSE. Thanks to everyone for your help in putting this together. It was definitely a team project. I look forward to getting lots
2003 Apr 30
2
Working comfortably with (X)Emacs + Sweave
Dear List, I am trying to become more familiar with Sweave at the moment, beacuse I am convinced that it will eventually make my life easier. However, I have not found anything relevant in the mail archives about the following problem. Both the article in R-News and the Sweave FAQ suggest that Emacs would be a great development environment for working with Sweave. So far, it doesn't seem to
2007 Jun 20
1
Help With Sweave:
Hi All, I am running Ubuntu Feisty (7.04) on a Thinkpad T41. I've installed the nowebm package for Ubuntu. Working from this HowTo: http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~leisch/Sweave/example-1.Snw I try to compile the example *.Snw as in the Sweave manual: mdj at lapmdj:~/Desktop/Sweave/example1$ noweb example-1.Snw Can't open output file Despite the error, a *.tex file is produced. Now I am
2019 Aug 21
3
CentOS 5 file system read only issue
Hello Everyone, We are using CentOS 5 system for certain application. Those are VM guests running in VMware. There is datastore issue occasionally, causing all file systems becoming read only file systems. So application stop working, and opened files cannot be written either. We cannot even ssh login to the system. Typically we had to power cycle the VM. We are trying to add reliability to the
2015 Apr 25
2
vs_fruit - can't write to share
Hi, i'm running Samba 4.2.1 compiled from source on an Ubuntu 10.04.4 LTS Server. ACL/XATTR is active and working. I tried to activate the vfs_fruite module and added the sample code: vfs objects = catia fruit streams_xattr fruit:resource = file fruit:metadata = netatalk fruit:locking = netatalk fruit:encoding = native to the share. In addition i tried the following share definition: vfs
2013 Aug 28
3
passing hiera data to custom fact
I need to create a custom fact based on a parametric information (I need to get the IP of another machine knowing the hostname, the machine name could be different for different nodes so I need it parameteric and I recover the machine hostname from a hiera, but for the purpose of the question it could also be a data in the module definition). I''m installing a cluster and need to get
2006 May 02
4
Indexing Speed?
Hi all, Have been looking at lucene and ferret. Have noticed that ferret takes ~463 seconds to index 200Mb of docs, whereas lucene takes ~60 seconds. I''m using the standard "get you started" sort of code provided by both libraries. My ruby code is: (abridged) @index = Index::Index.new(:path => inIndexPath) def createIndex(inRepositoryPath)
2018 Mar 08
1
how to discriminate pointers in calling conventions
I have a target whose calling conventions specify that pointer-typed arguments are passed in different registers than same-sized integers. It appears that in the SelectionDAGBuilder, arguments/formals with pointer type are lowered to the corresponding integer MVT (via this path: SelectionDAGISel::LowerArguments llvm::ComputeValueVTs TargetLoweringBase::getValueType
2007 Jul 16
9
DRBD facts
Hi, I can''t find a way to add a page on the wiki (i''m logged in but there is no edit button on the facter recipes page), so here is a recipe for DRBD. It has been tested on version 0.8.4. Can someone publish it on the web site? if FileTest.exists?("/proc/drbd") result = {} Thread::exclusive do File.readlines("/proc/drbd").each do |l| if l =~
2013 Mar 31
0
Where to find Discriminate Function Analysis in RExcel
I am using RExcel and the R Commander and so far find it easy to use. However, I am looking for a DFA and it is not clear which function that might be in RExcel. Can anyone point me to where I can find it? Thank you. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2001 Mar 30
2
discriminate analysis
Dear List, I'd like to run a discriminate analysis on a data set, but have no idea how to go about this in R. I have attempted to locate info in the manuals, but may not be consulting the right sections or documents. Can anyone point me to appropriate documentation if such exists. Many thanks, David S. David White sdavidwhite at bigfoot.com Columbus, Ohio
2008 Oct 14
2
Fact load failure
Hi, I''ve created this fact: require ''facter'' if FileTest.exists?("/etc/ha.d") if `service heartbeat status` =~ /running/ cib = `cibadmin -Q`.grep(/epoch/).to_s epoch = cib.scan(/[0-9]+/).first Facter.add("cib_epoch") do setcode do epoch.to_i + 1 end end end end end I''ve tested it as
2007 Jul 01
1
rspec for the svn-less (ruby version)
A couple of things: - it is defaulted to 1.0.5, but if there was a "current" I could probably use that instead. - it seems like everyone might not use the rspec_on_rails piece...what do other think? - there are some other checks I could put in here, suggestions are welcome. - general code suggestions are welcome as well. Mike B. Here is my ruby version: #!/usr/bin/ruby -w
2007 Mar 30
7
subversion and /etc/puppet
I''m trying to come up with a way to manage /etc/puppet on the Puppet server from my workstation. My idea was to place all of /etc/puppet into subversion, check it out to my workstation, commit via ssh, and then use a post-commit to update /etc/puppet. That way any time I made a change in /etc/puppet it would be immediately updated and ready for the next puppetd run. Problem is the
2004 Nov 09
2
Firewall rules that discriminate by connection duration
I'm interested in crafting firewall rules that throttle connections that have lasted more than a certain amount of time. (Most such connections are P2P traffic, which should be given a lower priority than other connections and may constitute network abuse.) Alas, it doesn't appear that FreeBSD's IPFW can keep tabs on how long a connection has been established. Is there another firewall
2004 Feb 11
2
Problem with opening a file
Hi folks, I've got a problem with COMBoot (16 bit) in SYSLINUX 2.06: while the write string call (ax=2, int 22h) works just fine, the open file call (ax=6, int 22h) does nothing at all. Calling that function doesn't modify any register, and doesn't modify the carry flag. I then modified comapi_open in comboot.inc so it sets ax to some value and recompiled SYSLINUX, reinstalled it