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2010 Sep 23
1
Samba 3.5.4: log.smbd: PANIC (pid 16232692): sys_setgroups failed
Hi, We use Samba 3.5.4 using winbind on AIX. The issue we have is that some accounts can not access the Samba share. The belong to the correct Active Directory group. I have googled and I have read something about too many Active Directory groups. Is this a know issue and is there a workaround for this? The issue which occurs: log.smbd: PANIC (pid 16232692): sys_setgroups failed Met
2010 Oct 05
1
smb_panic sys_setgroups failed
Hi, We have Samba version 3.5.4 and we are using winbind (Active Directory) for authorisation. The issue is that for most of the members of a Samba share it is not possible to connect this Samba share. This because of the error below. It seems to be that the number of Active Directory groups where this Samba member belongs to is too high. UNIX token of user 588109 Primary group is 10049 and
2007 Oct 22
3
Spatial autocorrelation
Hi, I have collected data on trees from 5 forest plots located within the same landscape. Data within the plots are spatially autocorrelated (calculated using Moran's I). I would like to do a ANCOVA type of analysis combining these five plots, but the assumption that there is no autocorrelation in the residuals is obviously violated. Does anyone have any ideas how to incorporate these spatial
2007 Nov 27
1
Difference between AIC in GLM and GLS - not an R question
Hi, I have fitted a model using a glm() approach and using a gls() approach (but without correcting for spatially autocorrelated errors). I have noticed that although these models are the same (as they should be), the AIC value differs between glm() and gls(). Can anyone tell me why they differ? Thanks, Geertje ~~~~ Geertje van der Heijden PhD student Tropical Ecology School of Geography
2007 Sep 04
1
Robust linear models and unequal variance
Hi all, I have probably a basic question, but I can't seem to find the answer in the literature or in the R-archives. I would like to do a robust ANCOVA (using either rlm or lmRob of the MASS and robust packages) - my response variable deviates slightly from normal and I have some "outliers". The data consist of 2 factor variables and 3-5 covariates (fdepending on the model).
2004 Sep 01
1
Successive writing to a Samba 3 Beta 3 server problem
Hello, I'm currently working on a CIFS client program which has to store data on a NAS running with Samba 3 beta 3, but I have a problem with it when I want to write large amounts of data to the NAS. The problem occurs after about 5-10 min (sometimes less, sometimes longer) when I don't get a ANDX_WRITE_RESPONSE. The funny thing is that the data packet which doesn't
2007 Nov 16
1
Question about lmRob
Hi, I am trying to fit a ANCOVA model using lmRob. The P-values of the variables in the model differ hugely between the summary() function and the anova() function (from >0.8 in the summary to <0.001in the anova for the same variable). I understand that with an ANCOVA the order in which the variables are added to the model matters and that this influences the P-value, but can this make such
2007 Oct 26
1
Help needed on calculation of Moran's I
Hi, I am trying to calculate Moran's I test for the residuals for a regression equation, but I have trouble converting my coordinates into nb format. I have used the dnearneigh() funtion now with an arbitrarily high upper distance to make it include all plots. However, when I do the lm.morantest() I get a Moran's I value which is the same as the expected value and a P-value of 1. I
2007 Nov 20
1
Problem with code for bootstrapping chi square test with count data
Hi, I'd like some advice on bootstrapping in R. I have a species x with 20 individuals and a factor containing 0 and 1's (in this case 5 zeros and 15 ones). I want to compare the frequency of the occurrence of 1 with a probability value. This code seems to work to do this in R. attach(test) p <- c(0.5272, (1-0.5272)) sp1_1 <- length(subset(x, x==1)) sp1_0 <- length(subset(x,
2015 Nov 25
0
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2010 Dec 28
1
Problem applying McNemar's - Different values in SPSS and R
Hi friends, I get different values for McNemar's test in R and SPSS. Which one should i rely on when the p values differ. I came across this problem when i started learning R and seriously give up on SPSS or any other proprietary software. Thank u in advance Output in SPSS follows *Crosstab* hsc Total ABN NE ABN tvs ABN Count 40 3 43 Row % 93.0% 7.0%
2003 Sep 19
0
/dev/random HP-UX 11.0
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2006 Apr 09
1
logistic regression model with non-integer weights
When fitting a logistic regression model using weights I get the following warning > data.model.w <- glm(ABN ~ TR, family=binomial(logit), weights=WEIGHT) Warning message: non-integer #successes in a binomial glm! in: eval(expr, envir, enclos) Details follow *** I have a binary dependent variable of abnormality ABN = T, F, T, T, F, F, F... and a continous predictor TR = 1.962752
2002 Apr 24
1
hostbased authentication and the root account
We have a problem using hostbased authentication in combination with the root account. We use hostbased authentication to hop from a 'management server' where we use strong authentication to several systems in a cluster. The management server is defined in shosts.equiv and the public key of this server is defined in ssh_known_hosts. This setup works for all users except for the root user
2020 Aug 09
2
python problem
Question for the list: I have a small, aircooled pc server, which is running fine, but the log gets filled with a series of messages saying the package, and each of 8 cpus is throttled because of thermal issues. Then, within the same second according to the timestamps, it reports everything is OK and throttling is off. This happens once every minute. In reality, when I try performance
2006 May 20
3
Repost: Pluralization of non-noun names
People, I didn''t get an answer to this before so I am trying again: I could change an existing "policy" table to "policies" with no drama but the are a number of related tables ie: p_2quot p_addr p_cc p_cs p_direct p_div p_exss
2001 Apr 06
3
SFTP client script broken after OpenSSH 2.5.1p1 to 2.5.2p2-1
Hello friends, I have a script that uses the sftp client to transfer a file to another server using PK authentication. It was working until I upgraded from OpenSSH 2.5.1p1 to 2.5.2p2-1 yesterday (on a RH Linux 6.2 system). The sftp command is: sftp -o "IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_dsa" \ $PUSERNAME@$PSERVER >$TEMPFILE 2>&1 <<-! cd $PDIR put $DOC_ARCHIVE ls quit !
2004 Sep 10
3
Compiling problem flac 1.0.4 Mandrake 9.0 gcc 3.2
Hi, I just read the thread about making 3dnow optimisations default and thought I would test it as I have an AMD here. Unfortunately I can not even compile with default (no 3dnow) options. ./configure goes fine including this part: checking whether to build static libraries... yes checking whether -lc should be explicitly linked in... no creating libtool checking for g++... no checking for
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
2010 Nov 10
5
arrays of arrays
Hi All, I want to have an array/ matrix that looks this x<- 0 0 1 1 1 3 5 4 4 7 -1 8 9 10 6 I hope this makes sense. So basically if I want x[1,3] it will access 0 and similarly x[4,2], -1. Thanks in advance, Sachin p.s. sorry about the corporate notice. --- Please consider the environment before printing this email --- Allianz - Best General Insurance Company of the Year 2010*