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2013 Aug 28
1
volume on btrfs brick and copy-on-write
Hello Is it possible to take advantage of copy-on-write implemented in btrfs if all bricks are stored on it? If not is there any other mechanism (in glusterfs) which supports CoW? regards -- Maciej Ga?kiewicz Shelly Cloud Sp. z o. o., Sysadmin http://shellycloud.com/, macias at shellycloud.com KRS: 0000440358 REGON: 101504426 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was
2013 Sep 11
1
Possible memory leak ?
Hi, I am using gluster 3.3.1 on Centos 6, installed from the glusterfs-3.3.1-1.el6.x86_64.rpm rpms. I am seeing the Committed_AS memory continually increasing and the processes using the memory are glusterfsd instances. see http://imgur.com/K3dalTW for graph. Both nodes are exhibiting the same behaviour, I have tried the suggested echo 2 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches but it made no
2013 Oct 23
3
Samba vfs_glusterfs Quota Support?
Hi All, I'm setting up a gluster cluster that will be accessed via smb. I was hoping that the quotas. I've configured a quota on the path itself: # gluster volume quota gfsv0 list path limit_set size ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /shares/testsharedave 10GB 8.0KB And I've
2013 Nov 23
1
Maildir issue.
We brought up a test cluster to investigate GlusterFS. Using the Quick Start instructions, we brought up a 2 server 1 brick replicating setup and mounted to it from a third box with the fuse mount (all ver 3.4.1) # gluster volume info Volume Name: mailtest Type: Replicate Volume ID: 9e412774-b8c9-4135-b7fb-bc0dd298d06a Status: Started Number of Bricks: 1 x 2 = 2 Transport-type: tcp Bricks:
2013 Aug 21
1
Gluster 3.4 Samba VFS writes slow in Win 7 clients
Hello? We have used glusterfs3.4 with the lasted samba-glusterfs-vfs lib to test samba performance in windows client. two glusterfs server nodes export share with name of "gvol": hardwares: brick use a raid 5 logic disk with 8 * 2T SATA HDDs 10G network connection one linux client mount the "gvol" with cmd: [root at localhost current]# mount.cifs //192.168.100.133/gvol
2006 Oct 12
1
did something in revision 68 break stubs?
Hi, I''ve been a happy user of Mocha for a while now. My current project is by far the most complicated I''ve ever worked on and Mocha has made testing it much easier than it would otherwise be. So, I was highly disturbed to come in this morning, run svn up and find that something in today''s update broke lots of my tests. I use Mocha as a Rails plugin under
2017 Sep 19
3
what do you think about write.table(... qmethod = "excel")?
Last week one of our clients reported trouble with a csv file I generated with write.table. He said that columns with quotes for character variables were rejected by their data importer, which was revised to match the way Microsoft Excel uses quotation marks in character variables. I explained to them that quoted character variables are virtuous and wise, of course, but they say Microsoft Excel
2003 Apr 30
2
Getting rate of return
Dear R help. I have a beginner's question to ask you. I faced a difficulty in getting rate of return for some target data. I finished data importing and some manipulations. but I have any idea after that. Anyone who answer this question? Thanks in advance Park H.J
2013 Jul 26
5
[FEEDBACK] Governance of GlusterFS project
Hello everyone, We are in the process of formalizing the governance model of the GlusterFS project. Historically, the governance of the project has been loosely structured. This is an invitation to all of you to participate in this discussion and provide your feedback and suggestions on how we should evolve a formal model. Feedback from this thread will be considered to the extent possible in
2018 Oct 20
1
Upstream and downstream (was Re: What are the differences between systemd and non-systemd Linux distros?)
On Fri Oct 19 00:52:12 UTC 2018 Japheth Cleaver wrote: > This brings to mind a video I was pointed to not long ago of Brendan > Conoboy's talk at a Dojo recently: > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQsUdLPJW20 Hey, that's me! Hi. By the way, Jim Perrin did an updated version of this talk *today* at CERN in my absence (thanks Jim!). Hopefully the video will be posted
2004 Dec 14
5
wxRuby and other GUI toolkits
So, having subscribed recently to the ruby-talk mailing list, I''ve noticed that wxruby doesn''t seem to have the "respect" of other GUI libraries. I know GUI-library preference is a holy war almost up there with vi versus emacs, but since I''m a wxruby developer, I''d like to know what people "don''t" like about wxruby. Otherwise,
2015 May 22
3
Weak DH primes and openssh
On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 12:27:01, Darren Tucker <dtucker at zip.com.au> wrote: > Note that PuTTY does do Diffie-Hellman Group Exchange, but until very > recently (ie after their 0.64 release) they didn't do the one that was > actually standardized in RFC4419. OpenSSH recently removed support for > that non-standard one and as a result we don't offer DHGEX to PuTTY >
2008 Sep 23
3
Fwd: more on Free World Dialup groups and FWDLive
FYI It looks like FWD is looking for value added service ideas for free as a volunteer. I think it will fail but we shall see. I really don't get the nerve of them (Free World Dialup has changed it's name to FWD) to ask for free ideas and development on a non-free service. Maybe if they can come up with a killer app and people will adopt it, then it might work, but then again, people
2013 Oct 07
1
glusterd service fails to start on one peer
I'm hoping that someone here can point me the right direction to help me solve a problem I am having. I've got 3 gluster peers and for some reason glusterd sill not start on one of them. All are running glusterfs version 3.4.0-8.el6 on Centos 6.4 (2.6.32-358.el6.x86_64). In /var/log/glusterfs/etc-glusterfs-glusterd.vol.log I see this error repeated 36 times (alternating between brick-0
2007 Aug 16
1
Question about sm.options & sm.survival
Hi, there: It's my first time to post question in this forum, so thanks for your tolerance if my question is too naive. I am using a nonparametric smoothing procedure in sm package to generate smoothed survival curves for continuous covariate. I want to truncate the suvival curve and only display the part with covariate value between 0 and 7. The following is the code I wrote:
2000 Dec 19
1
sm library
Hello to everyone Does someone know where is the bug in sm.logit function in sm library? The estimated probabilities are always 1/2 I'm new to this list, so I don't know if this list is about this kind of things. Sorry for my english, and thanks in advance Oscar -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2011 Jan 24
0
sm.density.compare, date on x axis?
Is it possible to generate a density plot comparing several (6 or 7) groups of data and have the x-axis in date format (e.g.: "%d%b", 10Mar)? When I try to input the data in date format I get an error saying "this function only allows 1-d data". Thank you, Claudia [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 May 04
0
sm.density.compare
I've been using the sm.denstiy.compare function and would like to know some specifics: a) What kind of bootstrap sampling is used, with or without replacement? b) A p-value is returned after running the following script (for example): library(sm) y <- rnorm(100) g <- rep(1:2, rep(50,2)) sm.density.compare(y, g, model="equal") to what statistic does this p-value correspond?
2010 Nov 22
1
sm.ancova graphic
Hi R-Users, I am working with sm.ancova (in the package sm) and I have two problems with the graph, which is automatically generated when sm.ancova() is run. 1-Besides of the fitted lines, the observed data appeared automatically in the graph. I prefer that only fitted lines appear. I check the sm.options, but I could not find the way that the observed data do not appear in the graph. 2-I
2008 Oct 04
0
difference between sm.density() and kde2d()
Dear R users, I used sm.density function in the sm package and kde2d() in the MASS package to estimate the bivariate density. Then I calculated the Kullback leibler divergence meassure between a distribution and the each of the estimated densities, but the asnwers are different. Is there any difference between the kde2d and sm.density estimates? if there is a difference, then which is the best