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2008 Mar 28
1
Problem redirecting output stream of wine
Hi all, I'm using an Ubuntu 7.10 and the latest (?) version of Wine ( 0.9.58 ). I'm running a windows application that seems to work properly, but i cannot manage to redirect the output to a file: $ wine cmd.exe Usage : cmd.exe [filename1] [filename2] ... $ wine cmd.exe > /dev/null Usage : cmd.exe [filename1] [filename2] ... $ wine cmd.exe 2> /dev/null Usage : cmd.exe [filename1]
2007 Aug 20
1
system() fails with fc.exe (PR#9868)
Full_Name: Jens Oehlschl?gel Version: 2.5.1 OS: Windows Submission from: (NULL) (62.159.183.42) Even when specifying the full path, the output of fc is not sent to R (neither shown nor returned). For example > system('c:\\WINDOWS\\system32\\fc.exe /?',intern=TRUE) character(0) When I do the same from python 2.3, I get >>> import os >>>
2017 Apr 09
0
failed to set times on ... Invalid argument (22) and what to do with it
Dear All, Along with the files that suddenly disappear, we have a bit of a problem with these that do not. Namely, in my test runs I can see a small but stable set of files, that rsync is repeatedly trying to transfer, and then repeatedly fails to updates their times ; and then the story repeats itself. The situation is illustrated by the log snippet below, where I have changed file names to
2009 Dec 10
0
mv renames the wrong file
Hi, Using Samba 3.4.3 server on Ubuntu 9.10 (compiled myself, since Ubuntu came with Samba 3.4.0). Sometimes, mv commands don't do what I asked for! This morning, I was in my Videos share, in the "Movies/Baby Einstein Mozart/" directory. (I have the share mounted locally in /mnt/samba/Videos, on the same machine where samba server runs on.) I issued the following command: mv
2014 Sep 10
1
Questions about gluster reblance
Hello, Recently I spent a bit time understanding rebalance since I want to know its performance given that there could be more and more bricks to be added into my glusterfs volume and there will be more and more files and directories in the existing glusterfs volume. During the test I saw something which I'm really confused about. Steps: SW versions: glusterfs 3.4.4 + centos 6.5 Inital
2007 Oct 15
1
The "condition has length > 1" issue for lists
I have the following code: list1 <- list() for (i in list.files(pattern="filename1")){ x <- read.table(i) list1[[i]] <- x } list2 <- list() for (i in list.files(pattern="filename2*")){ x <- read.table(i) list2[[i]] <- x } anslist <- vector('list', length(list1)) for(i in 1:length(list1)) if (list1[[i]] & list2[[i]] >1)
2008 Jul 17
2
Passing array to the email body using ActionMailer
Hi, all I am new to actionmailer. I am writing a script that sends emails contains lots of file names. So the email will look like: hi, filename1 filename2 filename3 . . . filenameN So I want to pass an array containing all the filenames into the email body. My code is below: class Notifier < ActionMailer::Base def log_report(recipient, files) from
2005 Dec 23
6
file_column and HABTM
I have several models that will be using file_column by way of the "Picture" class (HABTM). Right now, all pictures are stored in: public/picture/image/1/filename1.jpg public/picture/image/2/filename2.jpg Is there a way I can dynamically define the "store_dir" based on the model? For example, if I have "user", "product" and "place" models all
2012 Nov 02
0
a lot “failed to get the 'lin kto' xattr Permission denied” log messages!
Hi,all when i doing brick rebalance , i found a lot ?failed to get the 'lin kto' xattr Permission denied" message in the mount log file,how can i target the problem source ? what does mean this messages? message sample: [2012-11-02 11:01:47.113326] W [client3_1-fops.c:1128:client3_1_fgetxattr_cbk] 4-kvm-vol-3-client-6: remote operation failed: Permission denied
2018 Apr 03
0
Sharding problem - multiple shard copies with mismatching gfids
Raghavendra, Sorry for the late follow up. I have some more data on the issue. The issue tends to happen when the shards are created. The easiest time to reproduce this is during an initial VM disk format. This is a log from a test VM that was launched, and then partitioned and formatted with LVM / XFS: [2018-04-03 02:05:00.838440] W [MSGID: 109048]
2017 Jun 01
0
FW: ATTN: nbalacha IRC - Gluster - BlackoutWNCT requested info for 0byte file issue
Hey Nithya, root at PB-WA-AA-00-A:/# glusterfs -V glusterfs 3.10.1 Repository revision: git://git.gluster.org/glusterfs.git Copyright (c) 2006-2016 Red Hat, Inc. <https://www.gluster.org/> GlusterFS comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. It is licensed to you under your choice of the GNU Lesser General Public License, version 3 or any later version (LGPLv3 or later), or the GNU General Public
2003 Sep 18
2
bad hardlinks with rsync
Hi List I've experienced some problems with rsync. I'm backuping a complete machine's rootdirectory. After completion I see in the log of the output, that rsync links some files which are surely *not* the same on the source System. Or well, it says, that it makes links, using the filename1 => filename2 notation. On the source System this files are not the same and some files are
2018 Apr 06
1
Sharding problem - multiple shard copies with mismatching gfids
Sorry for the delay, Ian :). This looks to be a genuine issue which requires some effort in fixing it. Can you file a bug? I need following information attached to bug: * Client and bricks logs. If you can reproduce the issue, please set diagnostics.client-log-level and diagnostics.brick-log-level to TRACE. If you cannot reproduce the issue or if you cannot accommodate such big logs, please set
2010 Sep 10
8
convert "1", "10", and "100" to "0001", "0010", "0100" etc.
Hi, Is there an easy way to convert numbers into a form such that they all have the same number of digits? e.g.: "1", "10", and "100" ...become... "0001", "0010", "0100" etc. I ask because I am producing a large number of files that need to sort consistently by filename. Currently I get this kind of sorting: filename1 filename10
2018 Mar 26
1
Sharding problem - multiple shard copies with mismatching gfids
Ian, Do you've a reproducer for this bug? If not a specific one, a general outline of what operations where done on the file will help. regards, Raghavendra On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 12:55 PM, Raghavendra Gowdappa <rgowdapp at redhat.com> wrote: > > > On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 12:40 PM, Krutika Dhananjay <kdhananj at redhat.com> > wrote: > >> The gfid mismatch
2018 Mar 26
3
Sharding problem - multiple shard copies with mismatching gfids
On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 12:40 PM, Krutika Dhananjay <kdhananj at redhat.com> wrote: > The gfid mismatch here is between the shard and its "link-to" file, the > creation of which happens at a layer below that of shard translator on the > stack. > > Adding DHT devs to take a look. > Thanks Krutika. I assume shard doesn't do any dentry operations like rename,
2018 Mar 26
0
Sharding problem - multiple shard copies with mismatching gfids
The gfid mismatch here is between the shard and its "link-to" file, the creation of which happens at a layer below that of shard translator on the stack. Adding DHT devs to take a look. -Krutika On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 1:09 AM, Ian Halliday <ihalliday at ndevix.com> wrote: > Hello all, > > We are having a rather interesting problem with one of our VM storage >
2005 Mar 18
2
logistic model cross validation resolved
This post is NOT a question, but an answer. For readers please disregard all earlier posts by myself about this question. I'm posting for two reasons. First to say thanks, especially to Dimitris, for suggesting the use of errorest in the ipred library. Second, so that the solution to this problem is in the archives in case it gets asked again. If one wants to run a k-fold cross-validation
2004 Mar 23
1
nlme question
I have a need to call and pass arguments to nlme() from within another function. I use R version 1.8. I have found an apparent way to make this work, but I would appreciate some comments on whether this fix is really appropriate, or there is another way to do it that does not involve changing the source code. I don't have enough experience to start changing the sorurce code of a library
2020 Jan 03
1
Exclude-from file format?
I have seen two main styles in examples for using rsync with exclude-from. The first is simply a list of filename, one per line. The second is a list of filenames, one per line, prefixed with either a - or a + to indicate exclude/include. Which is correct? Also, none show the correct style with a filname containing spaces, though I assumed quoting is OK Exclude1.txt: - filename1 - ?file name