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2005 Aug 08
1
Help with "non-integer #successes in a binomial glm"
Hi, I had a logit regression, but don't really know how to handle the "Warning message: non-integer #successes in a binomial glm! in: eval(expr, envir, enclos)" problem. I had the same logit regression without weights and it worked out without the warning, but I figured it makes more sense to add the weights. The weights sum up to one. Could anyone give me some hint? Thanks a lot!
2017 Jun 06
1
[Announce] Samba 4.6.5 Available for Download
====================================================== "Stay positive and happy. Work hard and don't give up hope. Be open to criticism and keep learning. Surround yourself with happy, warm and genuine people." Tena Desae ====================================================== Release Announcements --------------------- This is the latest stable release
2017 Jun 06
1
[Announce] Samba 4.6.5 Available for Download
====================================================== "Stay positive and happy. Work hard and don't give up hope. Be open to criticism and keep learning. Surround yourself with happy, warm and genuine people." Tena Desae ====================================================== Release Announcements --------------------- This is the latest stable release
2023 Jan 24
2
oplocks, kernel oplocks, kernel share modes, .. - how it all works?
On Tue, Jan 24, 2023 at 08:29:17PM +0300, Michael Tokarev via samba wrote: >24.01.2023 20:22, Ralph Boehme via samba wrote: >>What Samba version is this? This: >> >>>LEASE() >> >>... looks broken: the handle oplock/lease state claims to be a >>lease, which means the client didn't request an oplock but a lease >>which should not have happened in
2018 Mar 29
1
dhcp lease time hardware in script at dhcpd/Bind/Samba wiki page
Hi Rowland, > You could try adding something like this near to the top of > dhcp-dyndns.sh: > > TTL=$(cat /etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf | grep 'max-lease-time' | awk -F ';' > '{print $1}' | awk '{print $NF}') > > Then replace the '3600' with '$TTL' Users like comments in their config files. Your script: cat /etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf |
2018 Oct 15
2
Re: Device lease hot unplug and events
Peter Krempa <pkrempa@redhat.com> writes: > On Fri, Oct 12, 2018 at 19:33:54 +0200, Milan Zamazal wrote: >> Hi, when working on hot unplugs of various devices, I've found out that >> hot unplugging <lease> device doesn't generate >> VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_DEVICE_REMOVED event. <lease> also doesn't have an >> alias, so it wouldn't be
2018 Mar 29
3
dhcp lease time hardware in script at dhcpd/Bind/Samba wiki page
There seems to be a slight issue with the instructions at the following wiki page: https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Configure_DHCP_to_update_DNS_records_with_BIND9 The /usr/local/bin/dhcp-dyndns.sh script seems to use a hardwired value for the lease expiry time of 3600 - independent of whatever is configured in dhcpd.conf. With the examples provided, it should work, as the example dhcpd.conf
2016 Jul 06
6
DHCP max-lease-time maximum
:) ... the long lease is for some Accesspoints which we dont like to configure static, just plug in and run. /G?tz Am 06.07.16 um 10:24 schrieb Eero Volotinen: > DHCP uses FFFFFFFF16 to represent an infinite lease. Try if it's supported. > Anyway, it's insane value as year lease time :) > > Eero > > 2016-07-06 11:22 GMT+03:00 G?tz Reinicke - IT Koordinator < >
2005 Aug 05
1
question regarding logit regression using glm
I got the following warning messages when I did a binomial logit regression using glm(): Warning messages: 1: Algorithm did not converge in: glm.fit(x = X, y = Y, weights = weights, start = start, etastart = etastart, 2: fitted probabilities numerically 0 or 1 occurred in: glm.fit(x = X, y = Y, weights = weights, start = start, etastart = etastart, Can some one share your thoughts on how to
2018 Oct 12
2
Device lease hot unplug and events
Hi, when working on hot unplugs of various devices, I've found out that hot unplugging <lease> device doesn't generate VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_DEVICE_REMOVED event. <lease> also doesn't have an alias, so it wouldn't be identifiable in the corresponding callback. Is this difference from other hotpluggable devices intentional? If yes, is there any better way of checking
2017 Oct 09
2
Linux vs. Windows SMB buffering
> The Linux client is asking for SMB1 and using 1MB write sizes. > > The Windows client is using SMB2 and *NOT ASKING FOR LEASES*. > > This is why the performance is terrible. Because the file > as no lease, the Windows redirector must pass every single > WriteFile() system call onto the wire, no matter how small > the size. > > If you can get the Windows SMB2 client
2016 Feb 16
2
dhcpd frequent renewals
Folks This might be the wrong place to ask, but I don't know where to turn. My internal home network, including wireless, is controlled by a Centos6 server, which provides dhcpd services, along with NAT. I have DHCPD configured with the addresses 192.168.155.200 through 192.168.155.254 as the range for dynamic allocations. The default-lease time is 1800 seconds, the maximum is 3600
2016 Feb 18
1
dhcpd frequent renewals
Rob DNS service for my clients is provided by my gateway server, the same machine as the DHCPD server. I think that's what the "option domain-name-servers" line does. This allows me to provide 192.168 addresses to them when they try to access anything inside the house with a name. If it's not a locally defined name, BIND forwards the request to the internet. I'm not
2013 Oct 10
3
Detect dhclient leases file in centos
Hello, I''m using shorewall-4.5.16 with centos5. The dhclient stores the lease information on the /var/lib/dhclient/dhclient-<DEVICE>.leases file. The /var/lib/shorewall/firewall script has the function detect_dynamic_gateway that detects the gateway based on the leases file. The code in the function is: detect_dynamic_gateway() { # $1 = interface local interface
2019 Oct 10
2
dns replication error due to deleted records
El 10/10/19 a les 21:07, Rowland penny via samba ha escrit: >> > It works in a similar way to how I update dns records and I have similar > records in AD and they replicate. Oh, but they do. Until the replication chokes on those deleted records. Never happened until September 25 (though I realized only today when a manually added host resolved erratically). > > Can you post
2023 Jan 24
1
oplocks, kernel oplocks, kernel share modes, .. - how it all works?
24.01.2023 20:09, Jeremy Allison via samba wrote: > On Tue, Jan 24, 2023 at 12:38:29PM +0300, Michael Tokarev via samba wrote: >> >> Here we've two files open, with kernel oplocks = yes (hence it is LEASE(), - >> before I enabled kernel oplocks, it was LEASE(RH) or LEASE(RWH)). > > Kernel oplocks do not support SMB2+ LEASES. So you're > just seeing old
2009 Oct 18
4
[OT] DHCP auth&auth software
Does anyone know about some free (as in beer, and maybe as in speech) software which would implement authentication and authorization of a user prior to issuing a valid dhcp lease? I imagine the following scenario: someone walks into my office building with a laptop (a colleague, a visitor, a guest, whoever), and hooks up onto the local net (wired or wireless). The server detects an unknown
2020 Apr 28
2
Libvirt APIs for creating virtual networks
I am using the Libvirt APIs to create the virtual networks to use the dnsmasq capabilities. I want to understand the APIs how to set the lease time in XML to control the dnsmasq lease time. Also, I need some DHCP statistics on the virtual network. Is there any API available to fetch the statistics ? Please let me know if any ? Thanks & Regards Santhosh Kumar Gunturu
2012 Jan 05
1
dhcp lease-time
Why is the default lease-time set to only 10 minutes (600 seconds) in /etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf (CentOS-6.2) as distributed? Why is not set to a much longer time? Is there any disadvantage in doing that? Or conversely, is a short lease-time safer in some way? -- Timothy Murphy e-mail: gayleard /at/ eircom.net tel: +353-86-2336090, +353-1-2842366 s-mail: School of Mathematics, Trinity College
2023 Mar 21
1
virsh domifaddr --domain domname --source {lease, arp} not showing results with ipv6
On 3/19/23 20:21, Natxo Asenjo wrote: > hi, > > I have configured a routed network on my laptop with a ipv6 subnet and > dnsmasq is handing out ipv6 addresses to my vms and it works really wel, > but finding out which ips have been used is not as easy as with ipv4. > > [root at lenovo ~]# virsh domifaddr --domain wec --source lease > ?Name ? ? ? MAC address ? ? ? ?