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2004 Oct 05
1
QOS on each interface
I have a firewall with 3 interfaces DMZ, INTERNET, LAN.
Does anyone have an example script to do QOS on multiple intefaces using
htb?
Gareth Segree
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2004 Jul 08
1
Help with dual internet connection
I have 2 connections to the internet.
1 is an ADSL the other is a 3MB link over satellite.
This is a portion of my firewall script
ip route flush table 3 2> /dev/null
ip rule delete table 3 2> /dev/null
ip route add table 3 127.0.0.0/8 dev lo scope link
ip route add table 3 89.0.0.0/8 dev eth0 scope link
ip rule add fwmark 3 table 3
ip route add table 3 default via $isp2_ip dev eth3
ip
2006 Jan 18
1
Breakpoints for multiple variables using Segmented
Hi all,
I am using the package ?Segmented? to estimate logistic regression models
with unknown breakpoints (see Muggeo 2003 Statistics in Medicine
22:3055-3071). In the documentation it suggests that it might be possible to
include several variables with breakpoints in the same model: ?Z = a vector
or a matrix meaning the (continuous) explanatory variable(s) having
segmented relationships with
2010 Jan 26
1
ordisymbol - changing symbols used in plotting factor levels
Hello,
I'm trying plot points in an NMDS according to a factor with two levels:
fig<-ordiplot(canod.sol,
type="none",cex.axis=0.9,cex.lab=0.1,pty="m",tck=-0.01)
ordisymbol(fig, y = hab, factor = "habitat", rainbow = T,col = env,
legend = F)
This gets me part of the way - It produces a plot with blue triangles
for the first factor level and red circles
2004 Aug 03
0
Second isp failure with dual internet connection
Below is a snippet from my firewall script
isp1_ip="xx.0.5.20"
isp1_gw="xx.0.5.1"
isp1_net="xx.0.5.0/28"
isp1_if="eth2"
isp2_ip="xx.182.19.88"
isp2_gw="xx.182.19.1"
isp2_net="xx.182.19.0/28"
isp2_if="eth3"
lo_ip="127.0.0.1"
lo_if="lo"
lo_net="127.0.0.1/8"
2004 Aug 05
0
URGENT HELP needed!! Problem with second route dual ISP
Below is a snippet from my firewall script
isp1_ip="xx.0.5.20"
isp1_gw="xx.0.5.1"
isp1_net="xx.0.5.0/28"
isp1_if="eth2"
isp2_ip="xx.182.19.88"
isp2_gw="xx.182.19.1"
isp2_net="xx.182.19.0/28"
isp2_if="eth3"
lo_ip="127.0.0.1"
lo_if="lo"
lo_net="127.0.0.1/8"
ip rule delete
2004 Dec 17
0
behaviour of BIC and AICc code
Dear R-helpers
I have generated a suite of GLMs. To select the best model for each set, I am using the
meta-analysis approach of de Luna and Skouras (Scand J Statist 30:113-128). Simply
put, I am calculating AIC, AICc, BIC, etc., and then using whichever criterion
minimizes APE (Accumulated Prediction Error from cross-validations on all model sets)
to select models.
My problem arises where I
2002 Jun 26
0
Tenure track statistics position at UNB.
The Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of New
Brunswick, Fredericton, N. B., Canada, is advertizing a tenure track
position in Statistics, starting 1 July 2003. Please see
http://www.math.unb.ca/job-stat.html
for details.
cheers,
Rolf Turner
rolf at math.unb
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2002 Mar 06
0
Easy way of sharing sub-directories?
We are gradually migrating our users away from Sun Solstice NFS client over
to using Samba on the Solaris servers. The PCs that the users use run
Windows NT.
We've hit a snag. Some of the directories that we are sharing out need to
have the drive letters mapped to sub-directories of the share. This seems to
be possible with Windows 2000 and Windows XP, but NT doesn't seem to be able
to do
2005 Feb 07
3
problem with logistic regression
Hi,
we try to do a logistic regression with the function glm.
But we notice that this function don't give the same results as the SAS proc
catmod (differents estimate given).
We try to change the contrast on R system with:
> options(contrasts=c(unordered="contr.SAS",ordered="contr.poly"))
We also try with brlr and logistf functions.
Unfortunately, the estimate
2004 Nov 22
1
Files not appearing on Samba mount.
We have a share on a Windows 2000 Server that is mounted onto a RedHat
box
using the following entry in fstab:
//server/filesystem /opt/bumvfs smbfs
username=username,password=password,debug=4,dmask=777,fmask=777,sockopt=
SO_KEEPALIVE
0 0
On this we create a directory structure such as:
\dodgy_test\wxy2\VFStp\VFSnetwork_entities\VFSCommonReports\VFSGM_H\VFSR
2020 Nov 01
0
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2012 Nov 15
0
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2015 Sep 02
0
CEBA-2015:1702 CentOS 7 libproxy FASTTRACK BugFix Update
CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2015:1702
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The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
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2013 Feb 21
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2009 Oct 02
1
text mining
The following code is derived from a paper titled "Text Mining Infrastructure
in R" (http://www.jstatsoft.org/v25/i05/paper). The example below seems to
load some default documents for analysis, some sort of latin document. I
cannot for the life of me figure out to load my own document let alone an
entire corpus. I have searched the above documenet as well as related
documentation.
2011 Jan 24
1
Extracting information from text data
Hi R-Users,
Thanks in advance.
I am using R-2.12.0 on Windows XP.
I am trying to produce an n X m matrix from text data stored in different files. Where n = number of words (say w1, w2, …, wn). M is the number of documents (say d1, d2, …, dm)
A. Using package tm
I am using package tm to do the job. I have provided the code below:
> my.corpus <- Corpus(DirSource(my.path),
2019 Feb 12
7
Leer un txt a trozos
Estimad en s eRRer en s,
Tengo un txt que quiero importar a R.
Pero no tiene un formato adecuado para usar cosas normales, como por
ejemplo read.csv()
El formato es algo así:
time 1
col1 col2 col3 col4
dato dato dato dato
dato dato dato dato
dato dato dato dato
dato dato dato dato
dato dato dato dato
end
time 2
col1 col2 col3 col4
dato dato dato dato
dato dato dato dato
dato dato dato dato
dato