Displaying 20 results from an estimated 6000 matches similar to: "Upcoming Presentation"
2012 Nov 13
1
Unofficial Lustre BOF at SC12
Are you in Salt Lake City? We''ll be having an ''unofficial'' Birds of a Feather (BOF) session Wednesday evening the 14th, from 5:30pm to 7:30pm, at the Salt Lake Marriott Downtown City Creek 2nd floor Snowbird Rm.
We''ve had a really busy year with some great progress around Lustre development in particular! Also some new important participants have joined. Lots
2011 Nov 08
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM Dev Meeting - Program and logisics
In case you haven't seen it, the program for this year's LLVM Dev Meeting has been posted:
http://llvm.org/devmtg/2011-11/
Note there may be some minor changes to the program before the meeting.
We are looking for volunteers to serve as session time keepers. There are 18 sessions, so if there are 8 volunteers, each will only need to cover 2 sessions. Please contact me
2020 Oct 19
0
MemorySSA LLVM-dev meeting notes and upcoming meetings
Hi all,
Thank you to all who responded to the planning poll.
The meeting is set for 10:30 Pacific Time/5:30pm UTC (in about 3h). Details
in the google doc
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-uEEZfmRdPThZlctOq9eXlmUaSSAAi8oKxhrPY_lpjk/edit#>
included
before.
The agenda includes progress on the topics discussed last time (meeting
notes in the doc), and open discussions and questions from
2007 Apr 12
0
New Class for Lustre Users Open for Registration
Do you want the best performance from your Lustre implementation?
Lustre Administration & Support training will be offered
June 5-7 in Boulder, Colorado.
Attendance is limited! Click here to register Today!
http://www.acteva.com/booking.cfm?bevaid=132736
Cluster File Systems offers Lustre? Training programs that provide the all
the knowledge required to start building high performance
2006 Jan 06
2
JOB Opening - South Beach Florida
Fellow Railers...
We have a position opening up in the company I work for. It is not a
ruby or rails related position but I have a hidden agenda.... ;) I
want allies inside... hehe...
I''m looking for someone that probably fits most of our profiles:
PHP
SQL
AJAX
JS
XML
XHTML
DHTML
Please only Web 2.0 oriented people. I might not be able to implement
any RoR here soon but the RoR
2008 Jan 25
0
upcoming bugathon this weekend
If you're interested in helping out on our PR database problems, please
see my posting on freebsd-bugbusters@:
<http://docs.FreeBSD.org/cgi/mid.cgi?20080125182651.GA9914>
We're having a bugathon this weekend, with the agenda being mostly
to figure out where we are, who would like to help, and coming up
with ways that they can do so.
Followups to freebsd-bugbusters@, please.
mcl
2012 Apr 02
2
R datasets ownership(copyright) and license
Dear R Developers,
Recently filed (and dismissed ;) ) law suit by Astrolabe against tz
database developers caused a lot of media-press and discussions and
created some kind of precedence in the USA [3]. But also it imho showed
that similar attacks might happen in the future, and possibly against
data sets which are not that obviously "factual" thus after all might
fall under copyright
2004 Jul 23
0
AstriCon Update: Very Low Priced Ground Transport Available
-- GOOD NEWS! --
As ground transportation and the costs associated therewith are something of
an issue. So, in the spirit of making AstriCon available I've contacted the
hotel and arranged/discovered some low cost options:
-- MARTA --
MARTA, the Atlanta mass-transit system (i.e. train) can get you there. Take
MARTA from the airport north to the Brookhaven station. The hotel shuttle
will
1999 Aug 13
0
SAMBA HA
Ben,
I am building a high-availability Samba server for our entire company. There is
nothing built-in to Samba that I have seen, so I am writing an agent for Veritas
Cluster Server. If you're on Solaris, VCS is really nice, though it isn't cheap
(about $14k per node). Veritas is also coming out with a product called File
Server Edition, that integrates Samba with their FileSystem
2004 Sep 17
3
Astricon
Does anyone know if the Marriott has Wi-Fi? LAN connection in the room?
Mike
2013 May 18
1
glmer.nb: function not in downloaded lme4 package?
Dear R Help,
I would like to use the glmer.nb function for mixed modelling using negative binomial distribution please.
On the CRAN website apparently this function is called from the lme4 package (version 0.99999911-1).
I have downloaded the latest version of the lme4 package (version 0.999999-2) and have recently reinstalled the latest version of 64-bit R (version 3.0.1) but after
2008 Dec 13
1
Upcoming LCA presentation
As some of you may know, I'm going to be presenting CELT at the upcoming
linux.conf.au conference in January. See
http://linux.conf.au/programme/schedule/view_talk/187?day=thursday for
details about the talk. I would like to include some references to real
world applications, demos, etc., where your are already using (or
planning to use) CELT. If you want me to mention your project in front
of
2018 Dec 16
0
Upgrade to 2.3.1 has failed
Phil hi.
Thank you for explaining what the symbol does... so it is like the
BASH?from symbol. OK.That is new information.
So without it dovecot reads the path/to/file as if it were a hashed
cert, which of course doesn't work. So with the symbol dovecot tries to
follow the path to read the cert but for some reason cannot read it.
Now, that is curious, since I can cat the path/to/file and read
2011 Apr 04
0
Multithreading of Geneland
Hi all,
I would like to multithread that script, to detect structure from multilocus genetic data :
>library(Geneland)
>
>geno = read.table("cot966gen_test.txt") #the file is show after
>MCMC(geno.dip.codom = geno, varnpop=T, npopmax=20, spatial = F, nit=100000, thinnin=100, path.mcmc="./")
>PostProcessChain(path.mcmc="./", nxdom=100, nydom=100,
2018 Aug 02
0
[PATCH 1/3] file: Avoid unsupported fallocate() calls
When using file systems not supporting ZERO_RANGE (e.g. NFS 4.2) or
block device on kernel < 4.9, we used to call fallocate() for every
zero, fail with EOPNOTSUPP, and fallback to manual zeroing. When
trimming, we used to try unsupported fallocate() on every call.
Change file handle to remember if punching holes or zeroing range are
supported, and avoid unsupported calls.
- can_trim changed
2018 Aug 02
0
Re: [PATCH 1/3] file: Avoid unsupported fallocate() calls
On Thu, Aug 2, 2018 at 10:30 PM Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> wrote:
> On 08/02/2018 02:05 PM, Nir Soffer wrote:
> > When using file systems not supporting ZERO_RANGE (e.g. NFS 4.2) or
> > block device on kernel < 4.9, we used to call fallocate() for every
> > zero, fail with EOPNOTSUPP, and fallback to manual zeroing. When
> > trimming, we used to try
1997 Dec 14
1
Samba performance on Fast Ethernet networks when linked to Win95
Hello everybody,
althought there are a lot of discussions on Samba's performance, I would
like to share my results trying to connect Samba running on a Linux box
to a Win95 workstation on a fast ethernet network.
If any of you could have some ideas or suggestions , please mail me (cc:
teo@flex.ro) because I am not (yet) on this mail list.
First of all, may I present you :
1. THE SERVER -
2018 Aug 02
2
Re: [PATCH 1/3] file: Avoid unsupported fallocate() calls
On 08/02/2018 02:05 PM, Nir Soffer wrote:
> When using file systems not supporting ZERO_RANGE (e.g. NFS 4.2) or
> block device on kernel < 4.9, we used to call fallocate() for every
> zero, fail with EOPNOTSUPP, and fallback to manual zeroing. When
> trimming, we used to try unsupported fallocate() on every call.
>
> Change file handle to remember if punching holes or
2016 Jun 20
0
https and self signed
On 06/20/2016 07:47 AM, James B. Byrne wrote:
> On Sat, June 18, 2016 18:39, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>
>> I'm not interested in turning this in to a discussion on epistemology.
>> This is based on the experience (the evidence) of some of the world's
>> foremost experts in the field (Akamai, Cisco, EFF, Mozilla, etc).
> Really? Then why did you forward your reply a
2013 Apr 03
1
Matrixplot (VIM package): can I add a colour scale?
Dear R Help,
I would like to know how to add a colour scale to a matrixplot please.
Here is the code that I've used to construct the matrix plot:
library(VIM)
SpatialPlot <- function(YearxBlock,plot.title){
# Years are columns, Blocks are rows in this matrix
YearxBlock <- as.matrix(YearxBlock)
# To set margins for the plot:
par(yaxt="n",