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2002 May 21
2
Static WINS entries
Is it possible to manually add entries to the WINS database on a Samba nmbd running as a WINS server? Alternativily could I get the WINS nmbd to use DNS for hostsnames it can't resolve using it's own database. I have several NT servers that seem to just vanish from the db after a while. One of my 2.2.3a boxes also did this for a pastime. Whilst I can do nbtstat -RR on NT or restart
2001 Apr 26
2
browsing multiple workgroups on multiple subnets
Is it possible to browse multiple workgroups on two or more subnets? I have set up samba on either end of a VPN and can browse successfully from either end, but only in the workgroup that samba is configured for. Can Samba be a member of more than one workgroup at the same time? Looking in browse.dat I can see all the machines in samba's workgroup and also the other workgroups, but not the
2007 Oct 02
2
Dovecot + OCFS2
Hello, We are running Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 4 (Nahant Update 4) with OCFS2 for our mail servers. There are three nodes in the cluster with shared storage and OCFS2 filesystem on it. The filesystem is used for mail storage(using Maildir layout) and is accessed by smtpd, pop3 and imap processes(DOVECOT). The system works fine but when there are mailing lists the load increases
2006 Nov 24
0
samba-3.0.23d server doesn't join in domain
Hi, We are testing the samba-3.0.23d in a samba server as role member in a domain with PDC (samba-3.0.20) and ldap as backend. The first tests don't left us join the machine in the domain, the following is showed: [root@machinetest bin]# ./net rpc testjoin -d 10 [2006/11/24 12:28:26, 5] lib/debug.c:debug_dump_status(391) INFO: Current debug levels: all: True/10 tdb: False/0
2008 Feb 20
1
Problem Using the %in% command
Hello all! I have the following problem with the %in% command: 1) I have a data frame that consists of functions (rows) and genes (columns). The whole has been loaded with the "read.delim" command because of gene-duplications between the different rows. 2) Now, there is another data frame that contains all the genes (only the genes and without duplicates) from all the functions of
2006 Sep 18
8
acos(0.5) == pi/3 FALSE
Hello, I don't know if the result of acos(0.5) == pi/3 is a bug or not. It looks strange to me. Inaki Murillo
2018 Jan 05
3
Using keyring on tinc
Hi all! Is there any way to make tinc use keys from a keyring or similar? I'm trying to find a way to manage multiple server, making it easier to register a new user to the network. Thanks! -- Martin Iñaki Malerba inakimmalerba at gmail.com inaki at satellogic.com
2007 Aug 17
2
Date format on x-axis
Dear R users, Plotting question from a R beginner... When I try to plot a response through time, for example: >Date<-c("2006-08-17", "2006-08-18", "2006-08-19", "2006-08-20") >response<-c(4,4,8,12) >as.Date(Date) >plot(Date,response) The dates on the graphic appear in spanish. This I guess is the default way of plotting because my
2005 Jan 15
2
Newbie question regarding graphing of Princomp object
Greetings, I am working on a stylometric analysis of some latin texts; one of the latest stylometric techniques involves using principal components analysis. Not being a statistician, I can't really fully rely on PCA as my primary tool, since I don't really understand the statistics behind the PCA technique. Nevertheless, the ability to use PCA and graph the results has been
2019 Apr 13
3
SUGGESTION: Settings to disable forked processing in R, e.g. parallel::mclapply()
Hi Inaki, > "Performant"... in terms of what. If the cost of copying the data > predominates over the computation time, maybe you didn't need > parallelization in the first place. Performant in terms of speed. There's no copying in that example using `mclapply` and so it is significantly faster than other alternatives. It is a very simple and contrived example, but
2020 Aug 10
2
R2spec woes
I tried R2spec to create the spec files necessary to have Rcpparmadillo. I noticed that it has some issues, one example is that it placed some files irrespectively if they were present in the tar or not. One functionality that I think it would be nice to have would to update a given spec file with the updated dependencies. What do you think of this? Regards, -- Jos? Ab?lio [[alternative
2013 Dec 07
0
Mejor CPU para ejecutar R en Linux
 Hola Daniel, muchas gracias por tu consejo. Voy a considerar también la posibilidad de uso de los paquetes que comentas. saludos, Fernando   De:daniel [mailto:daniel319 en gmail.com] Enviado el: jueves, 05 de diciembre de 2013 22:56 Para: Fernando Sanchez CC: edukoski en gmail.com; r-help-es en r-project.org Asunto: Re: [R-es] Mejor CPU para ejecutar R en Linux   Fernando,   Sin tener la
2018 Apr 07
0
Turn off replication
Hi Jose, Thanks for providing the volume info. You have 2 subvolumes. Data is replicated within the bricks of that subvolumes. First one consisting of Node A's brick1 & Node B's brick1 and the second one consisting of Node A's brick2 and Node B's brick2. You don't have the same data on all the 4 bricks. Data are distributed between these two subvolumes. To remove the
2023 Aug 03
2
Ubuntu packages on s390x
Hello, Are there any plans to add R packages for Ubuntu on other architectures in addition to amd64? We are looking for s390x packages as the version from the distro's package manger is 4.2.2. I'm happy to help in any way I can. Thank you. Regards, Vivian Kong Linux on IBM Z Open Source Ecosystem IBM Canada Toronto Lab [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2018 May 02
0
Turn off replication
Hi, Removing data to speed up from rebalance is not something that is recommended. Rebalance can be stopped but if started again it will start from the beginning (will have to check and skip the files already moved). Rebalance will take a while, better to let it run. It doesn't have any down side. Unless you touch the backend the data on gluster volume will be available for usage in spite of
2009 Sep 10
1
Order a vector and move to new vector
I currently have a data frame with a Fund ID and NAV value. Is it possible to order the data frame and move to separate columns in a new data frame or matrix in R without using a for loop? I suppose I'd like to use a built in function to make it faster because I will have around 60,000 entries to sort and my current program takes too long to do this. I know how to use order, but is there a
2009 Apr 15
2
inbound filed
i create inbound confi my confi is: [incoming] exten=> 18888246463,,1,Dial(SIP/8003,60,rT) exten=> 6463,1,Dial(SIP/8003,60,rT) exten=> 18888246463,,n,Wait(5) exten=> 18888246463,,n,Hangup but y calling and send this error in my CLI: [Apr 15 09:58:48] NOTICE[26985]: chan_sip.c:14383 handle_request_invite: Call from '101396_procall' to extension '8888246463' rejected
2009 Mar 16
3
Help Inbound number
i create inbound number but i calling and send this error: [Mar 16 11:41:12] NOTICE[30847]: chan_sip.c:14383 handle_request_invite: Call from '101396_procall' to extension '8888246463' rejected because extension not found. but the extensin existed -- Bayardo S?nchez Garc?a Web Developer - Internet Portals - Asterisk Support - Windows Server Support - Proxi Support E-mail:
2018 Apr 27
0
Turn off replication
Hi Jose, Why are all the bricks visible in volume info if the pre-validation for add-brick failed? I suspect that the remove brick wasn't done properly. You can provide the cmd_history.log to verify this. Better to get the other log messages. Also I need to know what are the bricks that were actually removed, the command used and its output. On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 3:47 AM, Jose Sanchez
2018 Jan 25
3
Why R should never move to git
On 25/01/2018 6:49 AM, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote: > > On 25 January 2018 at 06:20, Duncan Murdoch wrote: > | On 25/01/2018 2:57 AM, I?aki ?car wrote: > | > For what it's worth, this is my workflow: > | > > | > 1. Get a fork. > | > 2. From the master branch, create a new branch called fix-[something]. > | > 3. Put together the stuff there, commit, push and