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2009 Apr 03
2
migrating Samba PDC to a new server
Hi, I'd like to migrate Samba 3.0.24-6etch10 PDC running on a Debian server to a new Ubuntu server. I plan to install Samba 3.0.28a-1ubuntu4.4 on the new server and then copy the files in /etc/samba and /var/lib/samba and copy the related Linux users in /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow. Will it work? Thanks in advance! ----- -- Kent Tong Wicket tutorials freely available at
2006 Oct 16
1
linear mixed effects models with breakpoints
Hi folks I have some data to which I've been fitting linear mixed effects models. I am currently using a lme model in the nlme package, with terms for random effects due to repeated measures on individuals and the corCAR1 serial correlation structure. However, there is some suggestion in the data (and from theory) that a breakpoint (change point) model may be more appropriate. Scott, Norman
2011 Jul 11
1
curlftpfs
CentOS-5.6 fuse-2.7.4-8.el5 fuse-curlftpfs-0.9.1-1.el5.rf I am trying to mount an ftp connection as a local file system using fuse and curlftpfs. I can connect to the remote system (an HP3000 running MPEiX 7.5) and the directory seems to mount but I cannot use it. What I get is an Input/output error: $ curlftpfs -v hahp3k01.harte-lyne.ca tmp/hp3000 * About to connect() to
2009 Jun 03
1
SSOAP failing
Dear list, I am trying to use the SSOAP package to access a very simple SOAP service, included as a demonstrator in the axis2 Apache package: "Version" (takes no input parameters and should return a string with the version number). The web service itself seems to be working as I could access it using an other client (eclipse Web Server tester). You will find the service wsdl here:
2012 Apr 06
4
Legend based on levels of a variable
I have a bivariate plot of axis2 against axis1 (data below). I would like to use different size, type and color for points in the plot for the point coming from different region. For some reasons, I cannot get it done. Below is my code. col <- rep(c("blue", "red", "darkgreen"), c(16, 16, 16)) ## Choose different size of points cex <- rep(c(1, 1.2, 1), c(16, 16,
2014 Dec 09
4
NSS update issues.
Ran into a bit of a sticky wicket today. And for reasons that should be obvious it was a bit difficult to google for a solution, so I backed out the upgrade. So I'm hoping someone here has seen and fixed this already. System: CentOS 7, fully updated. After the nss updates in the past day or so, visiting https://www.google.com with Firefox results in the following error screen: Secure
2006 Jan 16
1
label of second y-axis in xyplot (lattice)
Dear group, First I provide you with an example, I found in the newsgroup. Then I'd like to explain my problem to you by means of the output. enviro <- data.frame(Year = rep(2001:2002, each = 365), Day = rep(1:365, 2), Precip = pmax(0, rnorm(365 * 2)), Temp = 2 + 0.2 * rnorm(365 * 2)) xyplot(Precip + Temp ~ Day | Year,
2001 Jun 06
2
Suspiciously broken filesystem
I appear to have a broken filesystem on this box to the point where I am probably going to rebuild the system since I have lost trust in it.... I was wondering if there was any reasonable postmortum work I could do on it before it gets rebuilt. History is that the laptop has a much mauled partition set on it - initially it came with 100% win2k, I then shrunk that and added linux (a RH71 install
2006 Aug 02
1
Qt client with rails? Does it make sense?
Hi, A quick question from a beginner: does it make sense to build the UI of a rails application with Qt, instead of bulding a web application? The idea would be to reuse parts of rails (like ActiveRecords) to write the logic on the server, and build the (complex) UI faster, with a client-based framework. On the client, ruby *could* be used too, since QtRuby exists. Your reactions are more than
2006 May 11
0
Settings DS field: Does it make sense?
Hi all I can set the DS field to EF of outgoing VoIP RTP packets, but does it makes any sense to routers? Do routers look at the DS field for routing decisions or do routers classify packets based on other criteria and subsequently sets the DS field? I''m bit of confused here, could somebody give me some light here. Thanks. Regards Unga
2004 May 25
0
Does weight route and nat make sense ?
After many attempts to get weight multipath routing to work reliable on my NAT firewall, I am beginning to think, maybe it simply does not make sense to combine them together. I get various kinds of problems with this configuration, especially with long-connecting session ( eg PcAnywhere ). After various investigations, my conclusion is that PcAnyWhere has a mechanism to "detect"
2006 Jan 30
0
Making sense of all the search options
Hi everyone, I have an app that manages accounts. There''s a search function that I don''t like, but it works: @person_pages, @people = paginate :person, :per_page => 20, :conditions => [ "LOWER(username) LIKE ? OR LOWER(first_name) LIKE ? OR LOWER(last_name) LIKE ? OR LOWER(preferred_name) LIKE ?", "%" + session[:q] +
2007 Jul 20
1
[PATCH 1/3] lguest: fix sense if IF flag on interrupt injection
The sense of the IF bit is backwards in the host interrupt handling. This means we always save "IF=1" on the stack when injecting an interrupt. It turns out this is almost always correct (unless the guest is taking a page fault in an interrupt due to an unpopulated vmalloc mapping), so went unnoticed. Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au> ---
2008 Aug 27
3
Any sense of when V1.1.3 might appear?
It's been a month since 1.1.2....I'm about to do some V1.0 to V1.1 move work and I'd rather start on the curve instead of behind it.......... -- ==== Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin, Henderson Computer Resources Center of Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York 12504 sdean at bard.edu voice: 845-758-7475, fax: 845-758-7035
2001 Jul 18
0
configure: sense of --enable-utmpx test et al. reversed
it seems that --enable-utmpx and friends have the effect of disabling the corresponding feature (i.e., #define-ing DISABLE_UTMPX etc.), which leads to the (perhaps not so) obvious breakage of UseLogin on Solaris etc. For the less anal (or reformed anal) configure-r who leaves these unspecified, everything is OK i'd suggest changes to configure.in, but i'm blissfully ignorant of autoconf.
2012 Apr 27
0
More on the ATA sense error
AFAIK, no one's responded to me about whether I should just turn off smartd. At any rate, here's more info: this server only started spitting Apr 25 07:47:50 <server> kernel: sda: Current [descriptor]: sense key: Recovered Err ror Apr 25 07:47:50 <server> kernel: Add. Sense: ATA pass through information availl able Apr 25 07:47:50 <server> kernel: Apr 25 07:47:50
2007 Jul 20
1
[PATCH 1/3] lguest: fix sense if IF flag on interrupt injection
The sense of the IF bit is backwards in the host interrupt handling. This means we always save "IF=1" on the stack when injecting an interrupt. It turns out this is almost always correct (unless the guest is taking a page fault in an interrupt due to an unpopulated vmalloc mapping), so went unnoticed. Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au> ---
2015 Mar 11
0
[PATCH] uapi/virtio_scsi: allow overriding CDB/SENSE size
On 11/03/2015 14:19, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: > QEMU wants to use virtio scsi structures with > a different VIRTIO_SCSI_CDB_SIZE/VIRTIO_SCSI_SENSE_SIZE, > let's add ifdefs to allow overriding them. > > Keep the old defines under new names: > VIRTIO_SCSI_CDB_DEFAULT_SIZE/VIRTIO_SCSI_SENSE_DEFAULT_SIZE, > since that's what these values really are: > defaults for
2015 Mar 12
0
[PATCH] uapi/virtio_scsi: allow overriding CDB/SENSE size
On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 02:19:03PM +0100, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: > QEMU wants to use virtio scsi structures with > a different VIRTIO_SCSI_CDB_SIZE/VIRTIO_SCSI_SENSE_SIZE, > let's add ifdefs to allow overriding them. > > Keep the old defines under new names: > VIRTIO_SCSI_CDB_DEFAULT_SIZE/VIRTIO_SCSI_SENSE_DEFAULT_SIZE, > since that's what these values really are:
2013 Jul 10
0
The firewall just doesn't make any sense
Okay, some more fiddling: If I try the second filterset from the second example from the documentation ( http://libvirt.org/formatnwfilter.html#nwfwriteexample2nd ), the resulting firewall rules make even less sense. To quote, what it should do: > opens only TCP ports 22 and 80 of a VM's interface > allows the VM to send ping traffic from an interface but not let the VM be pinged on