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2011 Sep 30
3
error while using shapiro.test()
hey all, I'm just getting used to R and i'm having issues when it comes to reading my data in rows rather than columns. any good advice would be much appreciated ! here is the error: > data1 <- read.table(file.choose(),header=T) > x1 <- c(data1[1,1:5]) > shapiro.test(x1) Error in sort.int(x, na.last = na.last, decreasing = decreasing, ...) : 'x' must be atomic
2010 Feb 08
7
Can I use direct attached storage as a shared filesystem in Xen
I have a quad core server in which I want to run 4 virtual servers. On this server I have a 1/2 terabyte raid 1 I have split between the 4 members that have the OS on it. I have raid 5 10 terabyte internal storage running on a 3ware 9690a card. I want to share this storage between the servers without partitioning it. Is this possible? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment
2003 Oct 16
2
OGG portable (iRiver iHP-120)
I remember seeing a post about a japanese link to a new portable with OGG support. I stumbled across this today and thought I'd throw it out there incase you guys hadn't seen it. http://www.iriveramerica.com/products/iHP-120.asp Looks pretty sweet to me. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this
2007 Apr 16
0
[LLVMdev] "Name that compiler"
[Apologies in advance for the train of thought prose, but it is brainstorming after all…] I'm going to focus on self-descriptive names rather than literary or fantasy references… Advanced Compiler Kit, affectionately known as “ACK!”? It has an ill- deserved nod to NeXT, even. (Completely the wrong language, after all.) Core Compiler? Heh, I don't think that'd get past certain
2006 Jun 12
4
Modelling: A table of domains
Greetings! I''m thinking of setting up a table of "domains", consisting of the core fields id, code, name, description, and type. Users is a domain, orders is a domain, recipes is a domain, etc. Domain attributes other than those covered by the core fields will go to, say, a user_other_fields table, recipe_other_fields, etc. I see the advantage of having all
1997 Sep 15
0
Using SMB for web authentication
Hello, I have apache web server running on unix system. Then we have lots of users who only have accounts on our NT-domain. I'd like to do user&group authentications from our NT-domain using samba/SMBlib to do the actual authentication. Now does anyone know if there are already such systems available? What I'd like to do: 1) User connects to web page http://web/xyz. 2) He/she gets
2015 Feb 18
3
[LLVMdev] Writing LLVM front-end
Thanks, Reid. When you say the frontend needs to know about how LLVM implements it, do you mean, the Function* type in LLVM, and in which order you add to the arguments array when building this type? Thank you for the video link, just reading the abstract I see this is the way to go. However, as I finished typing the sentence, I wonder if this means clang and/or llvm may be a runtime dependency.
2005 Jun 13
5
formatting a 3 terabyte partition
hi. i'm hitting a wall each time i try to format a 3 terabyte partition. i'm able to create the partition using parted but whenever i try to create a 3 terabyte xfs or jfs or ext3 filesystem, the mounted filesystem created is only 1 terabyte. i tried centos x86 and x86_64 4.0 but i always hit a 1 terabyte limit. please help.
2006 Jun 13
4
Export Samba mount using nfs
Hello, I have an Lacie NAS disk attached to an Gigabit network. Since it only exports samba I mounted on one of my gigabit Linux boxes with smbmount //lacie/terabyte /TERABYTE -o defaults,username=genuser,password=genuser Now I need to export that to all my linux boxes not on the Gigabit network using nfs. When I try to mount I get: mount: old:/TERABYTE failed, reason given
2006 Oct 31
3
Centos and Network Attached Storage
Hello, I need to setup a NAS server on Centos. The machine will be: Dual xeon/Dual Opteron 4GB memory 13x 320GB SATA + 1 hotspare 1x 320GB SATA for OS The server can do RAID5,6,or 10. Has anyone installed such a software and can you recommand a specific product? Thank you.
2011 Jan 02
0
ZFS znapshot of zone that contains ufs SAN attached file systems
Hi All, If a zone root is on zfs but that zone also contains SAN attached UFS devices what is recorded in a zfs snapshot of the zone? Does the snapshot only contain the ZFS root info? How would one recover this complete zone? Thanks, Shawn -- This message posted from opensolaris.org
2015 Sep 16
3
OOM and Swappiness
Gordon Messmer wrote: > On 09/16/2015 09:11 AM, Callum Scott wrote: >> It is running a little >> tight on memory and so there have been a couple of events where the >> OOM_killer has been invoked and killed off MySQL, which you would >> expect. > > One thing that should be noted is that regardless of swappiness, > overcommit might be an issue. If a single
2004 May 07
3
Samba 3.0.3 breaks domain somehow.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 After upgrading from 3.0.2 to 3.0.3 in a Windows 2000 Native Domain environment, 9x clients can't connect and wbinfo -t doesn't work: bash-2.05a# wbinfo -t checking the trust secret via RPC calls failed error code was NT_STATUS_PIPE_NOT_AVAILABLE (0xc00000ac) Could not check secret Downgrading to 3.0.2 fixes this. I can get log files, but
2004 May 13
3
EXT3 performance on Large (multi-TeraByte) RAID
Has anyone experienced a significant degradation in ext3 performance when using it on a Multi-TeraByte RAID? As part of an experimental setup, I hooked up three 300GB drives and made an EXT3 RAID5 out of them, using the entire space one each drive, and started throwing a large number of files in the size-range 3KB to 50 KB. Then, I deleted the raid, and created a new one, but this time, I used
2009 Jan 17
0
[LLVMdev] Criticism of garbage collection support in LLVM
It's nice that he claims it's way too high overhead without any, you know, data. Then again, he also thinks writing a good native code generator isn't that difficult, so .... On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 1:18 PM, Mikhail Glushenkov <foldr at codedgers.com> wrote: > This may be of interest: > > http://lhc-compiler.blogspot.com/2009/01/case-against-cllvm.html > > People
2002 Nov 21
1
portable ogg hardware update
Does anyone know of any updates in the portable ogg support category? How's the iRiver evaluation unit scenario working out (http://www.xiph.org/ogg/vorbis/hardware.html) ? Can I safely assume that any retail product being available by Christmas falls in to the "Snowballs chance in... a very warm place" category. Also, I happen to be one of the (apparently) few people who purchased
2016 Feb 15
2
[PATCH 23/23] nvc0: implement support for maxwell texture headers
Can you push this to a repo somewhere? I want to see what the final version looks like after all your changes, but it's hard to see that with these patches. On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 12:38 AM, Ben Skeggs <skeggsb at gmail.com> wrote: > From: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs at redhat.com> > > Adds support for the new TIC layout that's present on Maxwell GPUs, > heavily based on
2000 Apr 02
0
SAN INstitute "911 virus" (using SMB)
I verified this is from SANS, and there is a FBI advisory --dave ------------- Begin Forwarded Message ------------- From: The SANS Institute <sans@sans.org> Subject: Virus Alert: FBI Finds 911 Virus Wiping Out Hard Drives Today To: David Collier-Brown (SD143961) <davecb@canada.sun.com> To: David Collier-Brown (SD143961) From: The SANS Institute Research Office Subj: Malicious 911
2004 Sep 10
3
CD Baby using FLAC to archive 40,000 CDs
Hey FLAC gang - Just thought you'd like to know CD Baby has switched to FLAC for archiving the 40,000 CDs we have in stock. Luckily HD space is down below $1/gig so we got a 6-terabyte RAID-5 box set up for about $7000. Got the FreeBSD boxes churning away night and day, ripping and archiving. I'll do a more formal press release for ya in a couple months as we're further along, but
2008 Jun 02
2
Largish filesystems [was Re: XFS install issue]
On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 2:03 PM, Johnny Hughes <johnny at centos.org> wrote: > I would also not use XFS in production ... but that is just me. Interesting, I thought that XFS was fairly safe for use. What would you recommend for filesystems in the 50-500 terabyte range? (And yes, we do actually run a 70 TB at the moment, so I'm not asking just to annoy you; I'm genuinely