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2007 Oct 08
2
Noop functionality
I''m thinking about how to set up the processes for Production puppet runs now. Being ultra-conservative here, we''d like to see what would happen before pressing the red button. I can run in noop mode, and everything is evaluated but nothing is done. A YAML report magically appears on the Puppetmaster which my script parses and spits out something the management can read
2007 Jan 04
10
New Feature: Graphing
Hi all, One of the major new features in the upcoming release is that Puppet now uses a graph library internally to handle resource relationships. The big benefit to all of you is that you can use this library to turn these graphs into images. The trick, right now, is adding --graph when you run puppetd. This creates .dot files, which can then be interpreted by the
2007 Oct 12
7
puppet (Timeout::Error) HELP???
Can anyone help me with this error I am having. I am using puppet on Debian Etch, version 0.20.1-1 from apt works OK, but due to one or two problems we want to use the version from testing, 0.23.2-10, but the puppetd just fails upon startup spitting this out: Starting puppet configuration management tool/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/timeout.rb:54:in `open'': execution expired (Timeout::Error)
2008 Jan 18
7
puppet 0.23.2 can''t collect exported resources
hi,guys I''m test the resources export and collect , OS is Debian etch and sarge, puppet server and client version all of the 0.23.2 ; the db is MySQL-4.1 My test code is like this. node ''b'' { @@file {"/tmp/a": ensure => present ,content => "test"; } } node ''a'' { File <<||>> } I run puppetd on
2007 Jun 04
1
Ldap connectivity
I just discovered that puppet makes an assumption about which ruby ldap implementation is used. FWIW, ruby/ldap and not net/ldap is the preferred choice. Just curious, why choose on over the other? Cheers, Ryan
2007 Jun 07
1
ensuring apt-get update is run first
I''m trying to do bootstrapping of debian boxes using pxeboot, debian preseeding files and then puppet. Over time I''d like more and more to be done in puppet :) One issue I''m hitting is the repository configuration. Depending on the node configuration, I''m supplying various files (with repository information or proxy settings). I then have an update line.
2019 Jun 24
3
LastLogin update
Em 22/06/2019 22:41, Zhang Huangbin via dovecot escreveu: > >> On Jun 23, 2019, at 4:43 AM, @lbutlr via dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org> wrote: >> >>> https://docs.iredmail.org/track.user.last.login.html >> This is cool, but I have a question: >> >>> For MySQL/MariaDB backends, we create the sql table in database vmail. >> Would this
2007 May 08
3
Provider suitability reports
As promised, I''m trying to extra more data out of Puppet''s internals, and this is one I''ve been wanting to do ever since I developed the idea of provider suitability. I''ve created new type of ''reference'' (although it''s more of a report than a reference) that can tell you which providers are functional on the current platform,
2007 Dec 17
5
question about 0.24.0
I see in the changelog that: You now must specify an environment and you are required to specify the valid environments for your site. (#911) Does this mean that the puppetmaster has to be updated before clients work correctly? I ask because I''m testing out a client upgrade to 0.24.0 (server is still 0.23.2) and this is what I''m seeing: [~]% sudo /foo/bin/puppetd
2007 Dec 03
3
exec when missing a file but service installed.
Hi all, I am new to this list and puppet. I am working at the Rutherford Appleton Lab and am part of a team that looks after several hundred servers mainly running Scientific Linux (based on RedHat). I am currently looking at puppet to be used to perform what is currently done by kickstart scripts, with these performing an on going configuration job once the systems are built. My current
2006 Oct 22
2
"glm" function question
I am creating a model attempting to predict the probability someone will reoffend after being caught for a crime. There are seven total inputs and I planned on using a logistic regression. I started with a null deviance of 182.91 and ended up with a residual deviance of 83.40 after accounting for different interactions and such. However, I realized after that my code is different from that in
2000 Aug 22
2
Command Line Arguments passed to R
Is there a way to pass command line arguments to R for use in BATCH mode or something similar? -- -Alex Morgan Homepage: http//pubpages.unh.edu/~amorgan AIM login: HomeySage "Anyway, no drug, not even alcohol, causes the fundamental ills of society. If we're looking for the source of our troubles, we shouldn't test people for drugs, we should test them for stupidity,
2005 May 26
5
a more elegant approach to getting the majority level
Hi, I have a factor and I would like to find the most frequent level. I think my current approach is a bit long winded and I was wondering if there was a more elegant way to do it: x <- factor(sample(1:0, 5,replace=TRUE)) levels(x)[ which( as.logical((table(x) == max(table(x)))) == TRUE ) ] (The length of x will always be an odd number, so I wont get a tie in max()) Thanks,
2009 Mar 29
2
re form data for aov()?
I have data in a file named hands.dat, which is given at the end of this question. (It's from a stats textbook example on anova). I'd like to do an aov on this, which I guess would be d <- read.table("~/hands.dat", header=TRUE) aov(Bacterial.Counts ~ Water + Soap + Antibacterial.Soap + Alcohol.Spray, data=d) but this fails. Do I need to break d$Method up into columns for
2010 Jul 02
2
Problem with aggregating data across time points
Hello- I have a dataset which basically looks like this: Location Sex Date Time Verbal Self harm Violence_objects Violence A 1 1-4-2007 1800 3 0 1 3 A 1 1-4-2007 1230 2 1 2 4 D 2 2-4-2007 1100 0
2005 Apr 23
1
question about about the drop1
the data is : >table.8.3<-data.frame(expand.grid( marijuana=factor(c("Yes","No"),levels=c("No","Yes")), cigarette=factor(c("Yes","No"),levels=c("No","Yes")), alcohol=factor(c("Yes","No"),levels=c("No","Yes"))), count=c(911,538,44,456,3,43,2,279))
2012 Jun 15
1
help in sentDetect() fuction
hello, I am using the following code >s<-"I am very happy, excited, and optimistic.I am very scared, annoyed, and irritated.Iraq?s political crisis entered its second week one step closer to the potential.dissolution of the government, with a call for elections by a vital coalition partner and a suicide attack that extended the spate of violence. that has followed the withdrawal.of
2004 Dec 09
2
Ogg Squish 0.98?
I'm trying to track down the source code to Ogg Squish 0.98 for testing. If someone has a tarball somewhere (please look!) I would greatly appreciate if they could email it to me. I've searched google high and low, it apparently doesn't exist anymore. Apparently, free software *can* disappear! -- "The question is no longer between violence and non-violence; It is between
2012 Jan 24
2
sampling weights in package lme4
Dear All I am trying to include sampling weights in multilavel regression analysis using packege lme4 using following codes print(fm1 &lt;- lmer(DC~sex+age+smoker+alcohol+fruits(1|setting), dataset,REML = FALSE), corr = FALSE) print(fm2 &lt;- lmer(DC~sex+age+smoker+alcohol+fruits(1|setting), dataset,REML = FALSE), corr = FALSE,weights=sweight) The problem is both the
2011 Apr 19
2
Several factors same levels
This is probably very simple but I'm new to R so apologies for being stupid. I have some data with No coded as 0 and yes coded as 1. e.g. id sex alcohol smoker 1 M 0 1 2 F 1 0 3 M 0 0 I realise I can covert the numerical variable back to a factor by falcohol<-factor(alcohol,levels=0:1) levels<-c("No","Yes")