Displaying 20 results from an estimated 4000 matches similar to: "WinNT4WS problems... PLEASE HELP, URGENT"
1998 Dec 16
2
NT domains and 1.9.18pSomething
Hi,
I'm trying to replace an NT SBS box with a RH5.2 box, and
things are proceeding quite well, save a few samba troubles.
I've found that the NT4WS (SP4) clients can log in if told
to use a samba machine as a "workgroup", but that they can
not find a domain controller if told to use "domain" logons.
(They have the registry password encryption hack installed.)
1999 Dec 20
4
2.0.6/Sol. 251/NTW4 - Drive mapping anomaly
Has anyone seen the following anomaly?
When I first connect to the Samba server, I run a logon script that maps
5 shares to drives F,G,H,L,M.
Some time later, when I check "My Computer", I find that the share
mapped to H: has been mapped to all the remaining drive letters as well!
For example, after I mount /users on G: and /programs on H:, I'll notice
at some point later that I
2002 Feb 14
12
Home shares staying (NT4)
I am having the same trouble with automatically mounted home shares with
samba 2.2.1a (PDC, domain logins, roaming profiles) and NT4WS sp6a. If
I login as one user, logout, then login as another, I can view the
previous users home share as well as my newly logged in users home share
(lather, rinse, repeat...). The NT box has a machine account, domain
logins work, profiles work, login scripts
2013 May 16
2
A function that can modify an object? Or at least shows principles how to modify an object?
Hi, If I have an R object UUU, where the second element is U2, based on
"g" column of my.table
my.table of UUU is:
mmm ggg gindex map Info
aaa123 U1 1 1 1
aaa124 U1 1 2 1
bbb1378 U2 2 1 1
bbb8888 U2 2 2 0
bbb1389 U2 2 3
2011 Oct 27
2
creating vector os zeros for simulations (beginner's question)
Dear R helpers,
I know this is a simple task, but I'm new to R and I'm still havind difficulties with the language.
I want to create 30 vectors to be used in a simulation, each with 1 columm and 5 lines, of random numbers N(0,1).
What I tried was this:
N=150
u2<-rep(1:150,0)
u2<-list(matrix(0,5))
u2
for(i in 1:N)
{
u2[i]<-rnorm(5)
}
u2
### also tried this:
N=150
2009 Feb 05
1
optimal control, maximization with several variables?
Dear all,
I would like to solve the following problem, which can be done with optimal control theory or dynamic programming:
max(x,y) a*u1+b*u2+c*f1(u2) s.t. 0<u1<x, 0<u2<f2(x,u2), x'=f3(u1,u2,x)
which can be rewritten if optimal control theory should be applied as
H=a*u1+b*u2+c*f1(u2)+lambda*(x') s.t. 0<u1<x, 0<u2<f2(x,u2)
The maximum principle
2012 Dec 06
1
Anomalous outputs from rbeta when using two different random number seeds
Hi, in the code below, I am drawing 1000 samples from two beta
distributions, each time using the same random number seed.
Using set.seed(80) produces results I expect, in that the differences
between the distributions are very small.
Using set.seed(20) produces results I can't make sense of. Around half of
the time, it behaves as with set.seed(80), but around half of the time, it
behaves
2005 Nov 08
4
Roaming Profiles - the next step
Thanks to the enthuiastic help of Mr. Dan Shearer and the excellent
writings of John H. Terpstra (Samba-3 by Example) I have migrated an NT4
PDC to Samba 3.0.14a-2 on Fedora Core 4 (Cries of amazement)
The clients (XP, NT4WS, Win2K, 98 and 95) didn't notice the switch (once
I had made all the correct folders!)
My questions now are fine tuning and filling in gaps in my Windows
knowledge.
2009 Nov 23
18
OpenSuSE 11.2 bug, dom0-cpus limit causes xenwatch_cb running 100% and xm command freeze and xend dead
Hi all,
I have upgraded a test machine from OpenSuSE 11.1 to 11.2.
I have found following bug:
the server is a 2x quadcore intel box also 2x4=8cpu
If you limit the dom0 cpu with dom0-cpus= [1-7]:
- [xenwatch_cb] is running 100% cpu and makes var log entry every 65 sec
BUG: soft lockup - CPU#X stuck for 61s!
- xm commands not work
- xend is dead
if set dom0-cpus to 0 or 8:
- everything looks
2020 Apr 29
1
grid 4.0 generates wrong results when adding two complex units by sum()
Hi,
In grid 4.0, adding two complex units by `sum()` seems to give wrong results.
In the following example, `u1 + u2` gives the correct result, but `sum(u1, u2)` also `sum(unit.c(u1, u2))` give the wrong results.
```
library(grid)
u1 = 0.4*sum(unit(1, "inch"), unit(1, "mm"))
u2 = 0.1*sum(unit(1, "inch"), unit(1, "mm"))
u1
# [1] 0.4*sum(1inches, 1mm)
2018 Jan 15
1
"linkfile not having link" occurrs sometimes after renaming
There are two users u1 & u2 in the cluster. Some files are created by u1,
and they are read only for u2. Of course u2 can read these files. Later
these files are renamed by u1. Then I switch to the user u2. I find that u2
can't list or access the renamed files. I see these errors in log:
[2018-01-15 17:35:05.133711] I [MSGID: 109045]
[dht-common.c:2393:dht_lookup_cbk] 25-data-dht:
2011 Mar 29
5
Integration with variable bounds
If this is posted elsewhere I cannot find it. I need to perform multiple
integration where some of the variables are in the bounds of the other
variables. I was trying to use R2Cuba function but cannot set the upper and
lower bounds. My code so far is :
int <- function(y){
u2 = y[1]
z2 = y[2]
u1 =y[3]
z1 = y[4]
ff <- u1*(z1-u1)*u2*(z2-u2)*exp(-0.027*(12-z2))
return(ff)
}
2011 Sep 11
3
(no subject)
Dear all,
Can anyone take a look at my program below?
There are two functions: f1 (lambda,z,p1) and f2(p1,cl, cu).
I fixed p1=0.15 for both functions. For any fixed value of lambda (between
0.01 and 0.99),
I solve f1(p1=0.15, lambda=lambda, z)=0 for the corresponding cl and cu
values.
Then I plug the calculated cl and cu back into the function f2.
Eventually, I want to find the lambda value
2016 Oct 18
3
CyberPower SX650G no driver.
Hi. I have this this on a Odroid-u2 backing it up. Have the USB from the
CyberPower SX650G plug in the Odroid-u2 and when I do a lsusb it looks
like this:
Bus 001 Device 008: ID 0764:0501 Cyber Power System, Inc. CP1500 AVR UPS
The User's Manual list SE450G and SX650G. So I guess they would take the
same driver.
CyberPower web page has a driver but it's for i386 not ARM like
2011 Jan 27
2
help for a loop procedure
Hello everybody!
I’m trying to define the optimal number of surveys to detect the highest
number of species within a monitoring season/session.
To do this I want to run all the possible combinations between a set of
samples and to calculate the total number of species for each combination of
2, 3, 4 …n samples events, so that at the end I will be able to define which
is the lowest number of
2007 Mar 27
7
Replacement in an expression - can't use parse()
Dear all,
Suppose I have a very long expression e. Lets assume, for simplicity, that it is
e = expression(u1+u2+u3)
Now I wish to replace u2 with x and u3 with 1. I.e. the 'new'
expression, after replacement, should be:
> e
expression(u1+x+1)
My question is how to do the replacement?
I have tried using:
> e = parse(text=gsub("u2","x",e))
> e =
2006 Nov 21
2
Symbolic derivation using D in package stats - how do I properly convert the returned call into a character string?
Dear all,
I am using the function 'D' in the 'stats' package to perform symbolic
derivation.
This works very well and it is much faster than e.g. Mathematica (at
least for my purposes).
First, I would like to thank the development team for this excellent
function.
However, I run into trouble in some cases, particularly when I am to do
some operations on long expressions
2016 Dec 07
4
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OS: CentosOS 7
I have installed samba + openldap + smbldap-tools + pam by:
yum --enablerepo=extras install -y epel-release
yum install -y smbldap-tools
yum install -y samba openldap openldap-clients openldap-servers migrationtools
yum install -y nss-pam*
I know that smbldap-tools is a dead project, but I'm interested in it and would like research on it.
I create users and
2007 Apr 20
1
Estimating a Normal Mixture Distribution
Hi everyone,
I am using R 2.4.1 on a MacOS X ("Tiger") operating system. In the
last few day I was trying to estimate the parameters of a mixture of
two normal distributions using Maximum Likelihood.
The code is from Modern Applied Statistics with S (4th edition),
chapter 16 ("Optimization"), the dataset is available under MASS in
R. Unfortunately, when I tried out the
2018 Mar 12
0
subsetting comparison problem
> On Mar 11, 2018, at 3:32 PM, Neha Aggarwal <aggarwalneha2000 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello All,
> I am facing a unique problem and am unable to find any help in R help pages
> or online. I will appreciate your help for the following problem:
> I have 2 data-frames, samples below and there is an expected output
>
> R Dataframe1:
> C1 C2