Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "Re: I hit a 2gb limit (fwd)"
2002 Jul 18
2
I hit a 2gb limit
2003 Mar 11
2
2GB File size limit on ext3?
I'm using RedHat 7.2 with kernel 2.4.18-26.7.xsmp and root mount using
ext3.
And I have simple test.pl script:
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
open FILE, ">testfile";
while(1){
print FILE "Test.\n" or die $!;
}
It's died when the file size is 2147483647
and give error message: "File size limit exceeded"
and I run "cat testfile testfile >>
2003 Dec 20
6
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2003 Dec 22
2
Getting Spam from mailing List: Notice for you
Hi everyone,
since I subscribed to this mailing list (about two days ago) I`m
receiving the attached message about 5-10 times a day.
Has anybody had the same problem? And how can the problem be solved??
Best regads,
Sven
P.S.: In case anybody wonders, the email address used to subscribe to
the mailing list has never been used before.
Begin forwarded message:
> From: gee_two@ru.ru
>
2011 Aug 25
1
Syntax for a three-level logistic model
Dear People at R help, I am trying to figure out the syntax for a three-level logistic model with a single random effect (intercept):
Data Collected
My data consist of three levels: level 1 is four setting for each student (setting nested within student), and each student is registered in one of 14 universities (students nested within university). More detailed:
A. 2,479 students who have a
2006 Jan 31
0
classifier for histograms?
Hi,
Apology for this question being off the topic (OT) of
R, though I expect
this list might be the best place on the net to ask
this question.
In brief, the question is: what classification
algorithm
can one use if the features are histograms?
I have a classification problem, and believe that
histograms
of the distribution of some values may be the best
"feature" to use.
To
2014 Aug 27
0
Re: filesystem
Hello Bill again.
Two things.
First.
I read this mailing list, so no need to send answers to me personally in
copy.
Second.
I guessed it already, but now it got really obvious, that you didn't do
your homework.
Please search for your questions in your favorite search engine first. Yes,
I know, that there is not much easy to understand information on ext2 (in
all flavours) out there, but
2017 Dec 06
0
FW: R-devel error
>>>>> Pearce, Robert <Pearce.Robert at epa.gov>
>>>>> on Tue, 5 Dec 2017 21:31:09 +0000 writes:
> I am resubmitting this bug report but with additional information. I am running this with windows 10: w64-mingw32 with R Under development (unstable) (2017-12-04 r73829).
There is no such message (as you cite below) in the R-devel archives:
2009 Sep 22
5
Indexing Ogg files for faster seeking
I've developed an indexer which embeds a keyframe index track in Ogg
files. It embeds the index in its own track, so that players that don't
understand or don't want to use the index can just ignore it.
Ogg needs this to make seeking over networks faster and more efficient.
Currently we must do a bisection search when seeking, which usually
takes aound 6 HTTP requests, give or
2010 Jun 01
2
Fwd: Skeleton 4.0 draft, help with Dirac fields please!
On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 12:56 PM, Monty Montgomery <monty at xiph.org> wrote:
> On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 10:51 PM, Timothy B. Terriberry
> <tterribe at email.unc.edu> wrote:
>> Chris Pearce wrote:
>>> ? Hi Guys & Gals,
>>>
>>> I need you guys to decide whether we want to include extra granulepos
>>> fields to Skeleton 4. Given the
2012 Sep 25
1
[LLVMdev] Cambridge LLVM Social this week
On 24 September 2012 19:25, Wojciech Meyer <wojciech.meyer at gmail.com> wrote:
> No way, I'm going to Paris!
>
> Remember 1h difference, they will get drunk sooner than we.
You can be drunk on both! Paris' is today, Cambridge's is tomorrow! ;)
--
cheers,
--renato
http://systemcall.org/
2005 May 27
1
VoiPSupply Dot Com: Epilogue
LOL - You mean he actually 'met' Newt Gingrich? How dare you not extend
him credit!!!
I mean seriously... For such a distinguished individual...
Hey, not only have I met the heads of several multi-billion dollar
corps, I have gotten absolutely blasted drunk with them.
So I should get credit, a 40% discount, and your daughters phone number,
right??? LOL
Seriously, though. I think it
2017 Dec 06
0
FW: R-devel error
Robert,
To expand a bit on Goran's point, is it possible that you have an old
library with packages installed that your R-devel is hitting. The R headers
changes relatively recently, so any packages with compiled code that were
built long enough ago (I don't have the exact date off the top of my head)
need to be rebuilt before they can be safely used.
If this is happening in a state
2009 May 15
1
Plotting question re. cuminc
Hello everyone,
(This is my second question posted today on the R list).
I am carrying out a competing risks analysis using the cuminc function...this takes the form:
cuminc(ftime,fstatus,group)
In my study, fstatus has 3 different causes of failure (1,2,3) there are also censored cases (0). "group" has two levels (0 and 1).
I therefore have 6 different cumulative incidence curves:
2003 Jul 05
1
smbmount 2GB file size limit ?
Hi,
I'm running RH9 with kernel 2.4.20 and Samba 2.2.8a.
I can copy files larger than 2GB from Windows to Linux
and vice versa through Samba.
However, when I copy >2GB files from one Linux machine
to another (using smbmount to mount) I get "File size
limit exceeded" when 2GB is reached.
It looks like the problem is with smbmount.
Is there a 2GB file size limit with
2010 Jun 02
3
Fwd: Skeleton 4.0 draft, help with Dirac fields please!
On 31 May 2010 20:51, Chris Pearce <chris at pearce.org.nz> wrote:
> Ok, thanks Silvia. I'll keep working on OggIndex/Skeleton 4.0 without
> the new granulepos fields, and if they're ready in time I'll include
> them, otherwise they can wait until Skeleton 4.x.
I was waiting for Monty so summarize his ideas too, but from the irc
discussion, it sounds like the extra
2002 Jun 10
1
Question about username maps in Samba
I'm hoping someone can suggest a solution for this interesting problem I've
run across....
I work within a multi-Unix environment. We've got HP-UX, Solaris, Linux,
and Tru64 (!) here. Because of this, some of our users have multiple
logins, so that they can have multiple user environments for the product
development scripts that they run. One of our Sun boxes serves as our Samba
2002 Jun 05
2
smbmount and 2GB limit.
Hi,
I am mounting a windows 2000 share on a linux box (2.4.18) using smbmount
(2.2.2). I can create files >2Gb on both the systems, but I can't copy a
file >2Gb from the linux box over the smbmount. The file size limit is
exceeded and the "cp" command core-dumps.
Has anyone solved this problem?
I had installed the samba binary rpms; is there a patch-n-compile solution
2002 Oct 02
2
2GB Limit
Hi,
I've looked though the archives but i've only found stuff on smbfs.
What is the deal with the 2GB limit. I have a NT box do a backup though windows backup to a samba share (samba 2.2.5 on SUSE 7.1 kernel 2.4.18). When it gets to 2GB it stops and won't go any further.
Is this a problem with samba, windows or the kernel??.
Cheers
--------------
Kristyan Osborne - IT
2001 May 01
1
2GB File size limit in scp. ver 2.9p1 and 2.5.2
Hi,
I need to be able to use scp with files over 2GB.
I've currently got a set of boxes running 2.5.2p2, and this is unable, as I
understand it, to transfer these files.
I've just downloaded the latest snapshot, 20010501, it complies fine on two
rh7.1 machines, but again, I can't scp a file over 2GB. I get the same "file
to large" error on the client as before.
What, if