Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "how to pass the value to custom function?"
2013 Oct 13
24
exporting custom facts to puppet agents
Dear all,
I have a custom fact, that reads a file and then generate the values
dynamically based on the file content. It''s something like this:
inFile = "/home/admin/OSs.txt"
> gos = {}
>
> if File.exist?(inFile)
> open(inFile, ''r'').each do |line|
> next if line =~ /^\s*(#|$)/
> parts =
2008 May 09
1
no network to DomU in Ubuntu Hardy
Hi,
I just installed Xen in Ubuntu Hardy.
DomU is not accessible either from Dom0 or external network.
I used default set up network-bridge/vif-bridge from xend-conf.sxp.
Bridge has got default name eth1 which is my default ethernet interface.
Before creating DomU:
root@jaguar-0:/home/longina# xm list
Name ID Mem VCPUs State
Time(s)
Domain-0
2011 Jul 27
1
can you see the present?
here's a little present for y'all...
> http://jaguarps.com/tools/jaguar-editor-727.png
that's a screenshot of my latest project...
i've slapped a little text-editor in front of
my e-book conversion routines, so that
the feedback loop becomes much tighter,
goosing the learning process considerably.
no more mystery about whether it's right;
if it looks correct in the
2002 Jan 06
3
puzzling error message
Hi
RedHat 7.2, ext3 on /, kernel 2.4.18p1.
whilst updatedb was running, i had these messages appear...
Jan 6 22:18:42 jaguar kernel: EXT3-fs error (device ide0(3,3)):
ext3_readdir: bad entry in directory #147553: rec_len %% 4 != 0 -
offset=0, inode=1651076143, rec_len=19527, name_len=85
Jan 6 22:18:42 jaguar kernel: EXT3-fs error (device ide0(3,3)):
ext3_readdir: bad entry in directory
2002 Nov 17
1
error message - bad hard drive?
Hi
upon booting this morning (Redhat 8.0), i received this error message
Nov 17 02:55:07 jaguar kernel: EXT3-fs error (device ide0(3,3)):
ext3_find_entry: bad entry in directory #1111941: inode out of bounds -
offset=36, inode=537868397, rec_len=12, name_len=4
I've also had these messages too
Nov 3 20:25:42 jaguar kernel: hda: dma_intr: error=0x84 {
DriveStatusError BadCRC }
Nov 3
2007 Sep 06
1
60% full and writes fail..
I have a setup with lot's of small files (Maildir), in 4 different
volumes and for some
reason the volumes are full when they reach 60% usage (as reported by
df ).
This was ofcourse a bit of a supprise for me .. lots of failed
writes, bounced messages
and very angry customers.
Has anybody on this list seen this before (not the angry customers ;-) ?
Regards,
=paulv
# echo "ls
2003 Apr 30
1
Jaguar Samba Servers etc.
I suppose this has already been asked and someone is going to tell me what
chapter of the HOWTO to read but has anyone configured a Linux server to link
up Windows whatever(say ME) and Mac OS X.
Is this the best(highest speed and cheapest we are talking small
non-profit.org here) way to do it? That is have a Linux machine doing
everything a server does-this way dont have to waste G4 on server
2004 Feb 19
1
Math Symbols in plots under Darwin/Panther
I've just committed a new version of the quartz device to R-devel.
This seems to fix the problem with displaying math symbols in plots
under Panther.
I can't not more test R under Jaguar (at least not these days). In case
you have the opportunity to do that, please send me a report if it
brokes everything under Jaguar (or eventually say "it's ok")
A couple of test as
2002 Sep 10
1
R on Jaguar?
Hello,
I am trying to use R on a Mac running Mac OS X 10.2 (Jaguar)
(installed from the Mac OS X/Darwin/X11 binaries on CRAN), but i get the
following errors when I start it:
dyld: /usr/local/lib/R/bin/R.bin Undefined symbols:
/sw/lib/libreadline.4.2.dylib undefined reference to _tgoto expected to be
defined in /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib
/sw/lib/libreadline.4.2.dylib undefined reference to
2004 Mar 04
1
@ERROR: setgroups failed
Hello. We have a few OS X machines running Jaguar 10.2 that's set to
rsync over important files for backup purposes. The rsync was happening
without any problems until the last Jaguar security update was installed
a few weeks ago or so. Now they are giving the below errors and the
rsync does not happen:
@ERROR: setgroups failed
rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (78 bytes read so far)
2003 Nov 08
1
RAqua with X11 TclTk
I've built a version of RAqua that uses X11 TclTk and NOT AquaTclTk.
http://www.economia.unimi.it/R/RAquaX11.dmg (15 MB disk image)
The idea is that you: launch RAqua, launch X application (the X
Server), and from inside R type
x11() # just tt set DISPLAY to :0.0. Eventually close this window
device, we don't need this.
load(tcltk)
quartz()
demo(tkdensity)
It works on my Panther
2019 Jun 07
2
[llvm-mca] What's the difference between Rthroughput and "total cycles" in llvm-mca
Hi Andrea,
So does this definition make sense for basic blocks with more than one
instructions? E.g. how should one interpret a basic block with RThroughput
of 2.3?
On Fri, Jun 7, 2019 at 7:39 AM Andrea Di Biagio <andrea.dibiagio at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi Tom,
>
> Field 'Total Cycles' from the summary view simply reports the elapsed
> number of cycles for the entire
2003 Nov 06
1
RAqua package installation on Panther
From the RAqua faq just uploaded to CRAN (so it will take until
tomorrow to appear)
Panther notes
After installing Panther (MacOSX 10.3) it turns out that package
installation (either from sources or from binaries) can fail. If you
get an error "like" this (this comes from source package installation)
dyld: gcc version mismatch for library: /usr/local/lib/libiconv.2.dylib
2003 Dec 01
1
I am writing "HOW-TO install and integrate ssh on Mac OS X" ... (Where can I publish it?)
Hello.
I am currently writing a HOW TO install a custom compiled OpenSSH on
Mac OS X.2 and X.3 (Jaguar) and (Panther) and how to make this service
controllable in "System Preferences" without breaking Apple's original
OpenSSH implementation.
Can I publish this (for free) somewhere on the net? Maybe OpenSSH.org
itself is interested?
Thank you for an address or link to get into
2002 Oct 04
1
Samba servers and Mac OS X clients
I am trying to set up a file server using RedHat or Mandrake Linux. The
Linux server is running netatalk. Clients include Mac OS 9.1 and 9.2,
Windows 2K, ME, MacOS X (10, 10.1 and Jaguar).
I seem to have connectivity issues with the clients running OS X, and was
wondering if this is supported in Samba. My server is running version
2.2.6pre2, which was recently upgraded from 2.2.3. Thanks.
--
2003 Nov 04
1
Compiling Samba 3 on OS 10.2
Anyone ever try to compile Samba 3 on Jaguar? I keep getting this error:
Compiling libsmb/clikrb5.c
libsmb/clikrb5.c:139: #error UNKNOWN_GET_ENCTYPES_FUNCTIONS
libsmb/clikrb5.c:123: illegal external declaration, missing `;' after
`__ERROR_XX_UNKNOWN_CREATE_KEY_FUNCTIONS'
libsmb/clikrb5.c:188: undefined type, found `krb5_krbhst_handle'
libsmb/clikrb5.c:189: undefined type, found
2003 Nov 21
1
samba and OSX issue
Hi,
Does anyone know if there is a bug within Jaguar that makes its support for
smb a bit flakey?
We are having an issue where large files are timing out over the network -
these are mainly video based.
We have tried 2.2.5 and 2.2.8a but with the same result and windows does not
seem to have the same issue.
Can anyone confirm this please?
thanks
2003 Nov 26
1
excluding libraries at configure
I'm trying build R-1.8.1 on a apple g4 that I've just upgraded
to panther. Configure quits with complaints about "linking
to Fortran libraries from C fails". Based on some comparisons
with a fresh g5 install that worked...I conjecture that this
is due to the fact that /sw/lib on the g4 contains lots of stuff from
the prior jaguar installation, and ./configure wants to include
2009 Apr 09
1
Help with biOps loading
I have tried several times to load biOps package after reading the posts in this archive regarding the necessity of placing these two libs in the PATH (libjpeg62.dll and libtiff3.dll). I have tried locating the libs in several directories that should have worked, but I still get the following message.
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Error in inDL(x, as.logical(local), as.logical(now), ...) :
2009 Jul 08
4
[LLVMdev] Cray is Hiring!
Hey compiler peeps,
Cray is ramping up a number of exciting projects and we're looking
for new hires. Obviously parallelism has been our core focus, but
the challenges of manycore and accelerator technology are presenting
new twists requiring us to bring new solutions to bear.
After the successful launch of the Jaguar machine (the fastest for
open science,