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2007 Jun 27
1
Spurious shutdown
I had a brief power interruption this evening which caused a spurious
shutdown. The system log contains a report of "low battery" status; however,
checking the battery soon after powering up again showed a fairly typical 80%
charge. The UPS had, however, been beeping to indicate imminent shutdown,
which is slightly suspicious.
Previous power interruptions have been fine but either they
2010 Sep 16
1
Survival Analysis Daily Time-Varying Covariate but Event Time Unknown
Help!
I am unsure if I can analyze data from the following experiment.
Fish were placed in a tank at (t=0)
Measurements of Carbon Dioxide were taken each day for 120 days (t=0,...120)
A few fish were then randomly pulled out of the tank at different days,
killed and examined for the presence of a disease
T= time of examination in days from start (i.e. 85th day), E = 0/1 for
nonevent/event
My
2001 Aug 13
3
How do I make windows open maximised?
I have been dabbling with getting some of our Windows applications
running under Linux using the CodeWeavers preview 20010629. I am making
good progress and am very pleased with the results. However I am
currently stuck on one problem. The Windows software is developed using
Borland Delphi and the application includes a number of forms that are
intended to be displayed full screen. The
2007 Sep 14
1
covariates in nlmer function
I am trying to explore nlmer by running some nlme examples from Pinheiro
& Bates (2000). I do not seem to find information how to specify fixed
effects covariates to nlmer models. Specifically, I tried to run the
"Carbon Dioxide Uptake" example from p. 368 onwards in the PB200 book.
The model without fixed effects covariates runs well but how to tell
nlmer to include Type and
2009 Jul 29
1
Showing time progression on (triangle) plots
Hi,
I have made some nice triangle plots showing the projected airborne,
landborne and oceanborne fraction of anthropogenic emitted carbon dioxide
at 10 year intervals for the next century.
Currently all ten points on my plot are identical so I can't distinguish
between them. I would like to be able to track the trend as the century
progresses.
How can I show the time progression on the
2010 Dec 17
2
newbie question on str output
Hi!
Here is some output from an str command:
> str(CO2)
Classes ‘nfnGroupedData’, ‘nfGroupedData’, ‘groupedData’ and
'data.frame': 84 obs. of 5 variables:
$ Plant : Ord.factor w/ 12 levels "Qn1"<"Qn2"<"Qn3"<..: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2
2 2 ...
$ Type : Factor w/ 2 levels "Quebec","Mississippi": 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
...
$
2011 Mar 07
0
JOB: Statistical and Mathematical Modelling in the Energy and Environment Sectors
JOB: Statistical and Mathematical Modelling in the Energy and Environment
Sectors
Quintessa (www.quintessa.org) is an employee-owned company that undertakes
high-quality science-based consultancy, research and software development
for industry and governments around the world in the energy and environment
sectors. Statistical and mathematical modelling of complex systems (ranging
from geological
2020 Jul 14
0
Massive alias / bulk delivery problem
gnd> we are experimenting with using Dovecot as part of a simplified
gnd> mail stack with SQL for a internal messaging / notification
gnd> system for our customers. Sometimes we need to send a message to
gnd> thousands of customers at once and we do it by having aliases
gnd> resolve to 10k and 20k+ mail accounts.
gnd> When we send such a message the server load (obviously) is
2020 Jul 14
3
Massive alias / bulk delivery problem
Yes you are right, i realized that just after i sent the email, that it
was a bit in haste.
anyway, if there is anyway how to optimize dovecot for effective
delivery of 20k+ emails within a few minutes, id be glad to know.
.. and i will have to ask the same q at postfix mailinglists
gnd/
On 7/14/20 8:12 PM, John Stoffel wrote:
>
> gnd> we are experimenting with using Dovecot as part
2005 Feb 02
4
(no subject)
can you recommend a good manual for R that starts with a data set and gives
demonstrations on what can be done using R? I downloadedR Langauage
definition and An introduction to R but haven't found them overly useful.
I'd really like to be able to follow some tutorials using a dataset or many
datasets. The datasets I have available on R are
Data sets in package 'datasets':
2008 Mar 17
0
[LLVMdev] Cooling Outage Presumed Over
Dear All,
Since the cooling outage was scheduled to end at noon and it's now 4:00
pm Central, I'm going to step out on a limb and say that the cooling
outage is probably over.
:)
The temperature in the room where llvm.org is located did not rise
significantly, and so we were able to keep everything running as usual.
Regards,
John Criswell
2009 Jan 06
0
[LLVMdev] Heating/Cooling Maintenance Started
Dear LLVMers,
The heating/cooling maintenance in our building has started. I peeked
into the server room in which the LLVM SVN server is stored, and it's
already 81 degrees Fahrenheit in there. Our IT staff will shut systems
down once the temperature reaches 84 degrees Fahrenheit
Again, I strongly recommend that people not make any SVN commits or
Bugzilla changes until the cooling
2012 Mar 26
0
Pareto frontier plots in three dimensions
Hello all
This is my first posting for some years. I am back
using R again and must say I do like the language
(regarding scripting, I also use matlab, perl, and bash).
My question involves plotting a Pareto frontier in
three dimensions. This is strictly a exercise in
visualization, I make no attempt to extract the Pareto
set (aka dominating subset) first.
EXAMPLE PLOTS
For some example
2006 Feb 28
0
Confusion with counter and single table inheritance
I''m having trouble getting the magical counter to work in a rails app
with single table inheritance.
following is the relevant code.
thank you
class declarations
class Job < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :vents
end
class Vent < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :job, :counter_cache => true
validates_numericality_of :width
end
class Rectangular < Vent
2005 Aug 08
1
Here are CORRECT APC cable diagrams
+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
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| Black APC 940-0024C Smart Signalling UPS Cable Wiring Diagram |
| This information is verified and tested to be 100% correct. |
| |
2007 Jul 12
0
No subject
[general]
port = 5060 ; Port to bind to
bindaddr = 0.0.0.0 ; Address to bind to A
realm=192.168.0.2
context = default ;Default for incoming calls
[5549]
disallow=all
allow=ulaw
allow=alaw
allow=gsm
type=friend ;(inbound and outbound calls accepted)
secret=localphone ; obvious password for testing
host=dynamic
callerid=Jason White <5549>
dtmfmode=auto
mailbox=5549 ;(Asterisk VM-system's
2014 Feb 10
3
[OT] Video card radiator
I recently obtained a desktop computer with an nVidia video card:
from lspci:
02:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation G84 [GeForce 8600 GT] (rev a1
I had to open the case to connect the DVD
drive and saw what appears to be a fallen radiator:
http://www.cs.ndsu.nodak.edu/~hennebry/computer/amd64-1.jpg
http://www.cs.ndsu.nodak.edu/~hennebry/computer/amd64-2.jpg
That nothing is shorted
2004 Mar 19
5
asp=1 and aspect ratio
Hi everyone
I want a square scatterplot with abline(0,1) going exactly through the
SW and NE corners. By "square" I mean that the plotting region is
exactly square, and that the axis limits are identical.
x <- 1:20
y <- x+rep(c(-1,1),10)
lims <- range(c(x,y))
None of the following do this:
plot(x,y) ; abline(0,1) #not square
plot(x,y,asp=1);abline(0,1) #diagonal
2003 Oct 15
2
Problem with T100P card in a new chassis
Due to some failed hardware on another platform, I've had to move a
T100P card to a different chassis. After this move was completed, I
am seeing some strange results on the T100P card that do not display
to me any failure mode with which I am familiar. The card comes up,
and shows "good" carrier and status, but Asterisk refuses to bring
the D-channel up. Calls of course do
2016 Jun 27
0
unexpected shutdown, had to reinstall xorg.server
Greetings all;
I expect that I may not have the shutdown properly configured, but my
site was subjected to some bad weather related intermittent power losses
a week+ back, and I have an automatic standby plant, a 20kw, that usuall
fires up and has the lights back on in 7 or 8 seconds. So while the
power folks were reclosing substation breakers to see where the next
tree limb was shorting