similar to: CESA-2014:0285 Important CentOS 5 kernel Update

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2014 Mar 14
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 109, Issue 7
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1999 Jan 20
3
oplcok_break more information (PR#12734)
Hi! After more work on the oplock_break problem, I've found the following in my tcpdump-smb logging. It seems that when ost5 (pid=26339 in the logs that follow) requests access to the oplocked file comm.inf from ost6 (pid=5872) the oplock_break failes (this is NOT isolated to any one or two systems on our network, just using these two as an example, and the server reports no dropped packets
2002 Dec 03
1
Any difference in cbind() b/w SPLus and R??
Dear Experts, I have a data object named "data.char". When I use cbind(data.char) in SPlus, I got the following results: > cbind(data.char) data.char data matrix, 2700 excluded list, 3 cluster.var character, 2 strata list, 3 xlog CT link logit gpcorr 1 missing.row numeric, 0 zero.row numeric, 22 infile perc.csv attr(,
2005 Sep 27
2
Samba/Firewall issues?
Greetings, I am running into *possible* Samba/Firewall issues. Our Samba v3.0.11 server is also running iptables. In our log.nmbd file we have noticed the following: [2005/09/27 15:43:41, 1] libsmb/cliconnect.c:cli_connect(1313) Error connecting to 130.xx.xx.xx (Connection refused) [2005/09/27 15:50:21, 0] libsmb/nmblib.c:send_udp(790) Packet send failed to 130.xx.xx.xx(138) ERRNO=Operation
2014 Jun 12
1
Xen PV domU reported as Xen-HVM
Hello, I am running two dom0s, one on CentOS 5 with Xen 4.1.2 (from Gitco) and the other one on CentOS 6 with Xen 4.2.4 (from Xen4CentOS). I host one LVM based domU on both from the same template (CentOS 6 PV) with the same Xen config (see below). However, the domU on Xen 4.1 reports itself as Xen PV while the domU on Xen4CentOS reports itself as Xen HVM. == First domU == virt-what and cPanel
2015 Oct 30
0
updating and wsitching repo to yum.dovecot.fi - Unknown protocol: sieve
On 30.10.2015 15:35, G?tz Reinicke - IT Koordinator wrote: > Am 30.10.15 um 11:49 schrieb Teemu Huovila: >> >> >> On 30.10.2015 12:18, G?tz Reinicke - IT Koordinator wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> winter is coming and so I start to clean up some left overs of the year. >>> >>> One thing is to use the yum.dovecot.fi repository. >>>
2015 Oct 30
2
updating and wsitching repo to yum.dovecot.fi - Unknown protocol: sieve
Am 30.10.15 um 11:49 schrieb Teemu Huovila: > > > On 30.10.2015 12:18, G?tz Reinicke - IT Koordinator wrote: >> Hi, >> >> winter is coming and so I start to clean up some left overs of the year. >> >> One thing is to use the yum.dovecot.fi repository. >> >> After installing the current availabel dovecot and dovecot-ee-pigeonhole >> package
2015 Oct 30
2
updating and wsitching repo to yum.dovecot.fi - Unknown protocol: sieve
Hi, winter is coming and so I start to clean up some left overs of the year. One thing is to use the yum.dovecot.fi repository. After installing the current availabel dovecot and dovecot-ee-pigeonhole package and restarting dovecot I do get the error: doveconf: Fatal: Error in configuration file /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf: protocols: Unknown protocol: sieve Is the sieve protocol an extra
2007 Jan 29
2
Need to fit a regression line using orthogonal residuals
I'm trying to fit a simple linear regression of just Y ~ X, but both X and Y are noisy. Thus instead of fitting a standard linear model minimizing vertical residuals, I would like to minimize orthogonal/perpendicular residuals. I have tried searching the R-packages, but have not found anything that seems suitable. I'm not sure what these types of residuals are typically called