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2012 Apr 30
1
Log messages
Hello. I have been on leave for several weeks and have managed to lose all emails received since December due to a server crash. I asked about log synch error back in March and have (repeatedly) deleted all .imap files but the errors continue. # 2.1.1: /usr/etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf # OS: Linux 2.6.33.5-desktop-2mnb i686 Mandriva Linux 2010.2 mail_access_groups = mail mail_location =
2012 Mar 09
1
dovecot Digest, Vol 107, Issue 20 Fscking warnings
Yes that is the google thread that I saw. I don't see the relevance of your reference to dsync. As I read the man pages for dsync it is used to sync separate servers, to make backups or to convert mailbox formats. When I upgraded from 1.2.15 to 2.1.1 I saw nothing in the doco to suggest that dsync was relevant to my scenario. In a previous thread here (Log sync errors), Timo suggested
2013 Dec 30
0
Warning: fscking index file /.../dovecot.index
We have often found the below error in VPS servers using OpenVZ, and some cases using OpenStack, in neither case is used for storage or sharing ISCSI or NFS Client can not receive messages via POP3 or IMAP In /var/log/maillog the message below is seen Oct 31 15:28:26 vps dovecot: pop3(user at domain.com): Error: Raw backtrace: /usr/lib64/dovecot/libdovecot.so.0 [0x2b3718e07400] ->
2012 Oct 09
1
car::linearHypothesis Sum of Sqaures Error?
I am working with a RCB 2x2x3 ANCOVA, and I have noticed a difference in the calculation of sum of squares in a Type III calculation. Anova output is a follows: > Anova(aov(MSOIL~Forest+Burn*Thin*Moisture+ROCK,data=env3l),type=3) Anova Table (Type III tests) Response: MSOIL Sum Sq Df F value Pr(>F) (Intercept) 22.3682 1 53.2141 3.499e-07 *** Forest
2010 Jun 29
3
mixed-effects model with two fixed effects: interaction
Dear all, In a greenhouse experiment we tested performance of 4 different species (B,H,P,R) under 3 different water levels in 10 replications. As response variable e.g. the number of emerging sprouts were measured on three dates. A simple Anova considering every measurement date separately shows a higly significant effect of species and moisture (and partly the interaction of both). The
2000 Feb 10
2
random effects in analysis of variance
I have a data.frame paint (below-mentioned). In SPlus I used the command raov( MOISTURE ~ BATCH / PROBE ) (you could do raov( MOISTURE ~ BATCH + PROBE%in%BATCH) as well) so that the factors are taken as random. In R this function raov doesn't exist. How can I calculate the same? Maybe with lme, but how? str(paint) ---------- `data.frame': 60 obs. of 5 variables: $ BATCH : Factor
2005 Sep 26
2
nls and na/Nan/Inf error
I am trying to it a particular nonlinear model common in Soil Science to moisture release data from soil. I have written the function as shown below according to the logist example in Ch8 of Pinheiro & Bates. I am getting the following error (R version 2.1.1) *Error in qr(attr(rhs, "gradient")) : NA/NaN/Inf in foreign function call (arg 1)* Below is the function and data. /#
2011 Jun 22
1
Time-series analysis with treatment effects - statistical approach
Hello all R listers, I'm struggling to select an appropriate statistical method for my data set. I have collected soil moisture measurements every hour for 2 years. There are 75 sensors taking these automated measurements, spread evenly across 4 treatments and a control. I'm not interested in being able to predict soil future soil moisture trends, but rather in knowing whether the
2001 Oct 12
3
ext3 mounted fs still needs fscking after crash
Hi there, I'm new to ext3, so I hope you won't find my question to be stupid. I also hope this isn't the 1,000,000th time someone posts it. My problem is the following: I converted my ext2 systems to ext3 using tune2fs -j /dev/sda2 (or 5 for my /home, 2 is my root) Then I modified fstab and put ext3 for each. After a reboot, the mount command says they are mounted as ext3. But when I
2010 Sep 02
1
How using the weights argument in nls2?
Good morning gentlemen! How using a weighted model in nls2? Values with the nls are logical since values with nls2 are not. I believe that this discrepancy is due to I did not include the weights argument in nls2. Here's an example: MOISTURE <- c(28.41640, 28.47340, 29.05821, 28.52201, 30.92055, 31.07901, 31.35840, 31.69617, 32.07168, 31.87296, 31.35525, 32.66118, 33.23385,
2017 Jan 30
2
dovecot mdbox never fix broken indexes
2017-01-30 11:43 GMT+03:00 Aki Tuomi <aki.tuomi at dovecot.fi>: > Hi! > > Please send these to dovecot at dovecot.org instead of us directly. Thank you. Ok, added to cc. > Also, did you try force-resync? Not help. # doveadm force-resync -u altek at altek.info \* doveadm(altek at altek.info): Warning: mdbox /srv/vmail/altek.info/altek/storage: Inconsistency in map index
2009 Aug 12
2
Superscripts in axis label
Hi All, I am trying to lable the y-axis on my scatterplot with the following: "Soil moisture content (m3m-3)" I am using the following coding for plotting the graph: plot(soilmoisture~gradientlevel, xlab="Levels of droughting gradient", ylab="Soil moisture content (m3m-3)", bty="l", font.main="2", pch=16, las=1, cex.lab="1.13") I have
2018 Jan 08
0
mail delivery interrupts force-resync
Hi all, We have recently had some power failures have led to corrupt mdbox instances. Dovecot?s fsck appears to get caught in a loop when the recipient has a large amount of mail. In the example log output below, each ?rebuilding indexes? seems to be interrupted by a new IMAP connection. Later, when our folks realized the issue and blocked access to the mailbox, the index rebuild finished in
2013 Jul 14
2
constant Log synchronization error's
Hi, I am seeing constant "Log synchronization error"s in my logs. See later for an example. This is dovecot 2.2.4, pigeonhole 0.4.1, and postfix 2.10.1 (with mailbox_command = /usr/libexec/dovecot/deliver) on a Fedora 19 system. I am using packages from Atrpms so there are some patches applied - ask for details. The mailboxes have resently been moved from a i386 system. I have
2009 Jul 25
2
r2 question
Hi everyone, I have a question about calculating r-squared in R. I have tried searching the archives and couldn't find what I was looking for - but apologies if there is somewhere I can find this... I carried out a droughting experiment to test plant competition under limited water. I had: - 7 different levels of watering treatment (1 -7 - from most watered to least watered/) - 15
2018 Sep 11
0
Log sync error
Hi there! I get a lot of errormessages. My dovecot is: dovecot-core 2:2.3.2.1-1~stretch from Debian stable. I found this: https://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2013-July/091648.html So the bug came back... The Log is attached Thanks Jakob -------------- next part -------------- Sep 11 19:18:37 mymail dovecot[29916]:
2016 Dec 16
0
Possible solr and indexing bug
Bug Report: We had one of our solr server down for a while, then observed a lot of "Warning: fscking index file " actions. Version 2.2.27 with auto fsck. A follow up investigation shows direct one to one relationship between solr error and subsequent fscking. The fscking lasts for quite a long time (for at least an hour) when the mailbox is concurrently accessed. Thank you. Netfront
2018 Sep 11
1
Log sync error
Hi there! I get a lot of errormessages. My dovecot is: dovecot-core 2:2.3.2.1-1~stretch from Debian stable. I found this: https://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2013-July/091648.html So the bug came back... The Log is attached Thanks Jakob -------------- next part -------------- Sep 11 19:18:37 mymail dovecot[29916]:
2013 Jan 06
1
nested, unbalanced anova
Hello, For an experiment, I selected plots of land within a forest either with honeysuckle or without honeysuckle. Thus, my main factor is fixed, with 2 levels: "honeysuckle present"(n=11) and "honeysuckle absent"(n=8). Within each plot of land, I have a "trenched" subplot and an "untrenched" subplot. Within each subplot of every plot, I measured soil
2010 Mar 13
1
Help needed: Split-split plot analysis
Hello, I am very new to R but would like to use the software to analyse the attached data. The experiment followed a split-split plot design There were two blocks and the whole plot is CO2 with two levels. The sub-plot is soil temperature with three levels and the sub-sub plot is soil moisture content with three levels (low, intermediate and high-similar for soil temperature). I had 7 plants per