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2019 Apr 25
0
Are linux distros redundant?
James B. Byrne via CentOS wrote:
> On Wed, April 24, 2019 11:14, Simon Matter wrote:
>>
>> I'm afraid too many clouds make the wider horizon invisible :-)
>
> At that point it is called fog.
But, don'tcha know, the only way to clear the fog is to send lots of money
to them....
mark
2019 Apr 24
3
Are linux distros redundant?
> What OS are your k8s clusters running on? How about your cloud
> providers? Mine are on RHEL and CentOS.
>
I don't know. We use fully managed services from Google. I think its coreOS.
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2010 Nov 22
1
Plotting a cloud/fog of variable density in rgl
Hi everyone,
I want to plot a 3D interpolation of the concentration of aquatic
organisms. My goal would be to have the result represented as clouds
with a density proportional to the abundance of organisms, so that I
could fly (well, swim actually ;) ) through the scene and see the
patches here and there. Basically, I want to do something like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27mo_Y-aU-c
but
2011 Jun 08
3
Chainloading from one PXELINUX to another (with some iPXE in the mix)?
Hello SYSLINUX folks, thanks for all your hard work over the years!
I'm working on a fairly complex deployment services project, and one of the
aspects of it is to make it possible to federate deployment services across
our university. Supporting existing deployment services is a priority, so
I am presently trying to integrate an existing PXELINUX install, part of a
FOG windows imaging
2011 May 27
2
is not so much to others make you pain, than say of yourself
the life road long and colorful, just like in the horizon sea voyage, sometimes uneventful, running smoothly; And sometimes, but a driving paradises tough. But as long as our hearts lighthouse, it can not be quenched along his route to sail on. The life road long and colorful: in the sunlight I learn to laugh, I learn to strong in clouds; I hold in winds, hope in the storm I grasp ideal; When
2013 Apr 04
5
Help for bootstrapping‏
I have a set of data for US t-bill returns and US stock returns frm 1980-2012. I am trying to bootstrap the data and obtain the minimum variance portfolio and repeat this portfolio 1000 times. However I am unable to get the correct code function for the minimum variance portfolio. When I tried to enter Opt(OriData+1, 1, 5, 0), I get "error:subscript out of bounds" Please help!
2011 Mar 25
1
FOG on CentOS Wiki contribution suggestion?
Hello,
I'd like to contribute a page on using FOG (FOG is a Linux-based, free
and open source computer imaging solution for Windows XP, Vista and 7
that ties together a few open-source tools with a php-based web
interface. http://www.fogproject.org/) running on CentOS. Currently have
3 FOG servers deployed on CentOS covering a large workload using an
existing Linux DHCP setup in a large
2011 Nov 08
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM JIT on a Baremetal x86 Machine !!!
Hi,
First question: "/module" is mapped to a special file that reads a kernel module passed in by the bootloader. Much like GRUB, kiwi's bootloader loads a kernel and can load one or more extra files into memory. These are passed to the kernel.
The horizon kernel expects one file, which it makes accessible at "/module". This should be set up to be whatever you set
2009 Mar 09
3
Identical yum configs, different results
Hi all,
I have two new Centos 5.2 servers ("drizzle" and "fog"), both ROCKS headnodes installed from the same rolls. Identical `uname -a' output (2.6.18-92.1.13.el5, x86_64 etc), identical yum versions (Version: 3.2.8 Release: 9.el5.centos.1) with identical yum.conf files and identical repo files in /etc/yum.repos.d.
To simplify things I've disabled all repos
2011 Nov 08
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM JIT on a Baremetal x86 Machine !!!
Hi James,
I have two questions for you.
Firstly, what is the role of 'module' in init.cc? I can see that its
being treated like it is a 'bytecode' file, as we open it and then pass
it to the ByteCoder and eventually construct llvm module from it.
Like In file init.cc, line:121
FILE *stream = fopen("/module", "rb");
...
fread(c, 1, sz,
2013 Jan 30
2
Installing fog -0.7.2 for CloudProvisioner
Hi,
I am trying to install fog which is required for cloud provisioner.
> gem install fog -v 0.7.2
I am getting the following error
Building native extensions. This could take a while...
................
ERROR: Error installing fog:
ERROR: Failed to build gem native extension.
/usr/bin/ruby extconf.rb
creating Makefile
make
2005 Sep 19
1
distance to eye in persp()
Hi
the manpage for persp() has a wonderful section where a the trans3d
() function
is used with points() and lines() to add red dots and a green sinusoid
to the Mexican hat surface.
Does anyone have a way to tell what distance a point is from the eye/
camera?
Take the following line:
lines (trans3d(x, y=10, z= 6 + sin(x), pm = res), col = 3)
Is there a function like trans3d() that returns
2013 Feb 06
1
HDT keeppxe Issue
All,?
I am running a Fog Server and PXE booting 0.5.2 HDT image. The system boots and but I am not able to dump the system data to the tftp server.?
I get a message "PXE stack was not detected. Dump feature is not available"
This is the config i am using?
kernel /fog/hdt/memdisk
append initrd=fog/hdt/hdt.img.gz keeppxe
Cheers
Ian
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2011 Nov 03
1
[LLVMdev] LLVM JIT on a Baremetal x86 Machine !!!
Hi Mian,
Looking at the runlog, everything seems fine until LLVM attempts to use lseek() on a file.
You see the PANIC because Horizon hasn't implemented lseek yet.
Obviously the version of GlibC I was using does not use lseek in that circumstance, but yours does. You just need to implement lseek :)
Cheers,
James
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From: Mian M. Hamayun
2013 Sep 18
1
Cloud provisionner on CentOS 6 issue
Hi !
I am currently testing puppet on CentOS 6 and I wish to test the cloud
provisioner tool.
The problem is the following : I can''t use fog because of ruby version
issue.
The system : CentOS 6.4 with Ruby 1.8.7 (last version for CentOS)
What I did to get the problem :
install puppet-server
install module puppetlabs-cloud_provisioner
Trying install Fog -v 0.7.2 (cloud service library
2001 Oct 23
3
smbclient works, smbmount does not
Hi there,
after browsing the mailing list archives for several hour I still couldn't
find an answer to my problem, although it for sure sounds as if many people
posted the same problem. Yet, none of the threads dealing with problems like
these matched my problem, so I have to start a new thread on my own.
This is my system environment:
Linux machine:
- Mandrake Linux 8.1
- samba-2.2.1a
2011 Nov 09
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM JIT on a Baremetal x86 Machine !!!
Hi James,
Thanks again for bearing with me, you have been very helpful.
I have got the problem fixed. In fact I needed to override the 'LSeek'
implementation of SpecialFile in SpecialModule class as well.
The log for the working example is attached, just as a reference.
Now one more thing, when the build system creates the ISO9660 CD-ROM
Image, it executes the following commands:
2006 Jul 31
1
questions regarding spline functions
Greetings,
A couple general questions regarding the use of splines to interpolate depth
profile data.
Here is an example of a set of depths, with associated attributes for a given
soil profile, along with a function for calculating midpoints from a set of
soil horizon boundaries:
#calculate midpoints:
mid <- function(x) {
for( i in 1:length(x)) {
if( i > 1) {
a[i] = (x[i] -
2004 Sep 03
2
Using AVM Fritz!PCI as zap interface
Hello!
Is there a way to use AVM Fritz!PCI as a ZAP interface and have it
configured for ZAP channels?
Thanx in advance!
Roland Zagler
mailto:r.zagler@fog.at
@fog smart partners
2014 Aug 27
2
Error: No Host Found
Hello Rich,
You helped me with a libguestfs issue last week. The good news is that I have progressed beyond that. Unfortunately, I have found another issue which I cannot seem to get past. It deals with OpenStack PackStack as described on the RDO setup site. It is hosted in an Oracle VirtualBox running CentOS 6.5. It appears to be running, I can use the Horizon interface. I have figured out