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2005 Mar 21
0
permission mix-up happening
Hi, Presently I am facing a problem configuring our new SAMBA based file-server. Previously we used my workstation as a fileserver for our team (of about 12 users). Recently I moved all that stuff to a machine running Mandrak 10.1 Official (IA32). The way I configured samba is as follows (from smb.conf): [global] workgroup = ASIAPACIFIC netbios name = ocscfs security = user encrypt
2001 Mar 21
2
SSH doesnt let me login (fwd)
is this a PAM issue? [don't reply to me] -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: Debojyoti Dutta <ddutta at usc.edu> Subject: SSH doesnt let me login Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2001 22:55:02 -0800 Size: 1838 Url: http://lists.mindrot.org/pipermail/openssh-unix-dev/attachments/20010321/0075cefe/attachment.mht
2005 Jan 19
1
PROPOSAL: --link-hash-dest, additional linking of files to their HASH values
I'm using a few utilities to accomplish the same thing in a second pass after rsync runs. The utils all use a two-layer hash (256 directories of 256 subdirectories), which with our current backups puts a little over 100 files per directory. Anywhere from hundreds of thousands to tens of millions of files shouldn't waste too many inodes or put a gross number of files into each directory.
2011 May 27
1
Help with Rmpi install
Hello R-help! I am a systems administrator for the University of Southern California. I take care of it's general-purpose research cluster, and have recently been asked to provide access to a parallelized R platform. I do not have any previous experience using R, and have only ever had to do anything more then 'yum -y install R'. We have a myrinet MPI network, and use mpich1 as our
2015 Mar 18
1
Folders with ~ (tilde) slow to save
I tried to close everything I had open and filter as best as I could.. but left random lines in just in case it helps. 172.16.5.230 is my local machine and *.33.235 is the server. This is a slow save.. 13:48:39.852340 (60) 001F5B35DB28 Broadcast UDP - Other Ports 172.16.5.93 172.16.5.255 00:04:53.922946 293.922946 13:48:39.852605 (60) 001F5B35DB28 USC-IANA
2003 May 07
0
New Mirror
This isn't really a dev question, but its also not a 'user' question either... At USC, we've setup a large mirror. One of the many things we are mirroring is openssh. I tried to contact miod at openbsd.org which I believe I got from the website, but I got no response. Anyway, the mirror is available through HTTP, FTP, and RSYNC: http://mirrors.usc.edu/pub/openssh/
2013 Apr 17
0
Package VIF
Hi Could you perhaps possibly help me. I would like to use the package VIF but cannot get results I attach the .csv file and my R code. What do I have to do ? Any help is greatly appreciated. library(VIF) coal <- read.csv("e:/freekvif/cqa1.csv",header=TRUE) y <- as.numeric(coal$AI) x <- as.matrix(cbind(coal$Gyp, coal$Pyrite, coal$Sid, coal$Calcite, coal$Dol,
2006 Mar 28
0
strange: wbinfo -a works, but smbclient doesn't?
Hi guys, I have a strange problem. I can authenticate a user with wbinfo from my domain controller (security = ads), however when I try and map a share, the authentication fails. i.e. # wbinfo -a 'COAL+bcanglo%bcpass' plaintext password authentication succeeded challenge/response password authentication succeeded # smbclient '\\xxxxxxx\timtest' -U 'COAL\bcanglo'
2006 Mar 29
1
auth problem: wbinfo works, smbclient doesn't
Hi guys, I have a strange problem. I can authenticate a user with wbinfo from my domain controller (security =3D ads), however when I try and map a share, the authentication fails. i.e. # wbinfo -a 'COAL+bcanglo%bcpass' plaintext password authentication succeeded challenge/response password authentication succeeded # smbclient '\\xxxxxxx\timtest' -U 'COAL\bcanglo'
2004 Dec 13
1
Status of Sun BSM/Auditd Support ?
Hey folks, About a year ago it was pointed out to me there was BSM support in CVS that would hopefully make it into a release soon. I had a look over it and it looks like it covers everything (it certainly covers more than the 3 or 4 things we do here at USC). So I'm wondering what the status of that is? Is it planned for a release soon? Are there issues with it? This is a really big feature
2007 Mar 16
1
Probably simple function problem
# I have a simple function problem. I thought that I could write a function to modify a couple of vectors but I am doing something wrong #I have a standard cost vector called "fuel" and some adjustments to the #costs called "adjusts". The changes are completely dependend on the length #of the dataframe newdata I then need to take the modifed vectors and use # them later. I
2008 Nov 11
1
Citing R in journal articles (or the failure to)
Hi all I was reading a paper recently in which I was surprised to see an R package of mine obviously used, without acknowledgement. Indeed, R itself was used without any acknowledgment. So I contact the author about these issues, who said (in part): Regarding the R packages, I used the "tweedie" and "statmod" for my analyses as you pointed out. The referee of this paper
2011 Oct 24
1
rsync connection/transfer error
Hi All, I am somewhat new to rsync and am looking for some guidance. I've been using it successfully for a couple months syncing CentOS updates from a university mirror with the following specs: rsync version 2.6.8 protocol version 29 rsync -artv rsync://mirrors.usc.edu/centos/5.6/updates/i386/RPMS/--exclude=debug/ /var/www/html/centos/5/updates/i386 Everything works fine for this connection
2008 Feb 08
2
R version of SAS Proc Varclus
I am interested in finding an R version of SAS "Proc Varclus". SAS's Proc Varclus implements an oblique cluster analysis based on principal components. How can I find out if R has a package that runs the same algorithm implemented in SAS "Proc Varclus"? Thank you, Mary Helen Black __________________________ Mary Helen Black, M.S. Keck School of Medicine of USC
2005 Aug 20
0
Network Operations Specialist - Marina del Rey, California
Network Operations Specialist The University of Southern California (USC), founded in 1880, is the largest private employer in the City of Los Angeles and proud recipient of Time Magazine's College of the Year 2000. USC offers competitive pay and an outstanding benefits package. **PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS POSITION IS LOCATED IN Marina del Rey, California** The USC Viterbi School of
1997 Mar 21
0
new Adaptec ATM driver available
The Applied Research Lab (ARL) of Washington University and the ATOMIC-2 Project at USC/ISI are pleased to announce the availability of a BSD device driver for the Adaptec 590x series of PCI ATM host adaptors (eg ANA-5940) Written by Chuck Cranor of Washington University's ARL (chuck@ccrc.wustl.edu), the "MIDWAY" ATM device driver originally supported Efficient Network's
2009 Aug 20
0
Sweave truncation
Peter Thank you for the information. I accidentally deleted Ken's post without having read it. Ken' s thought is great but as you said awful to implement I thought that capture.output would come in handy some time when I first saw it on an unrelated reply. Just thought :- the latex listings package may have alternatives If I remember correctly it has wrapping and other goodies but I
2004 Dec 06
1
[Patch] Makefile.in, new install-nosysconf target
For various reasons, it makes our life easier at USC to have a 'install-nosysconf' target much like the install-nokeys target that was added a while back. I mentioned this a few months back on this list and people seemed to think it wouldn't be a problem to get it into the mainline tree. I've attached the patch -- it should keep 100% backwards compatibility. Thanks. -- Phil
2008 Nov 12
1
Understanding glm family documentation: dev.resids
Hi all Consider the family function, as used by glm. The help page says the value of the family object is a list, one element of which is the following: dev.resids function giving the deviance residuals as a function of (y, mu, wt). But reading any of the family functions (eg poisson) shows that dev.resids is a function that computes the *square* of the deviance residuals (at least, by
2014 Sep 21
1
UEFI PXE / split config / TFTP attempted to DHCP server, not TFTP server
Gene, All good questions. Thanks for taking time to respond. You've given me great leads to follow up w/ DHCP appliance consultant. >filename being file. I presume it looks like "/path/to/syslinux.efi" >or "/path/to/bootx64.efi" and not a TFTP URL? Correct. >> TFTP Server Name (66) -- a string. I have tried: >> - TFTP Server's IP