Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "Single Windows server"
2006 Nov 22
1
Unidata
I have been explaining the benefits of a Rails platform to someone, who
has replied to me with the following:
"On paper this looks okay but practically you will need to connect to a
non-relational database. The database we use is UNIDATA, this is a IBM
product. Just an example for our website integration we use REDBACK to
make calls and get the information we need."
Does anyone have
2007 Oct 02
0
Supervised call transfer problem
Hi all,
I am running Asterisk in conjunction with a Sip proxy. Asterisk is registered to an external SIP carrier (sip.uni.it)
If a call reachs Asterisk through the SIP carrier, then it is forwarded to the external SIP proxy extension (530 at weboffice.dyndns.org), when the extension 530 that has answered the call tries to transfer the call to another extension (513 at
2004 Dec 17
0
[Off Topic] humour, XMAS, ground loop - good business strategy
hi, I received this e-mail which contains a "ballad", at first I thought it
was junk mail, but then I read through it, for the EE members of this list,
it may be quite humorous.
I don't know if the ballad is original, but at least it's the XMAS season,
so it's something to lighten up your day, eh?
-samudra
""" How the Ground Loop Stole Christmas
2005 Nov 24
3
The "single WINS" problem
Everybody encourages Samba admins to enable WINS whenever possible, and
I agree that it helps a lot to solve these networks' problems. It's so
good that, when it fails, it's a disaster.
How are people coping with the samba limitation of not being able to
replicate the WINS database and thus its inability to have more than one
WINS server in a domain?
2010 Mar 22
1
[RFC] Unify KVM kernel-space and user-space code into a single project
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 02:56:47PM +0100, Ingo Molnar wrote:
> Just curious: any plans to extend this to include live read/write access as
> well?
>
> I.e. to have the 'agent' (guestfsd) running universally, so that
> tools such as perf and by users could rely on the VFS integration as
> well, not just disaster recovery tools?
Totally. That's not to say there is a
2019 Feb 10
2
AD Backup Best Practice
On Sun, 10 Feb 2019 at 17:27, Georges Martin <jrjsmrtn at gmail.com> wrote:
> A good practice is to have at least 2 DCs in a domain.
>
>
>
Yes, I'm aware of that and I try to adhere where possible. However, I'm
supporting many smaller offices where 2 bare metal servers just wouldn't be
acceptable in terms of TCO but an AD is still appreciated. So at the most I
could
2006 Oct 12
0
Problem: samba refuse my user with error message : NT_STATUS_NO_ SUCH_USER
Hi all,
I'm trying to make samba authenticate to my Active Directory
Domain. I already configured and tested Kerberos5 and joined my machine to
my domain with no problems, getent passwd and group give me the correct
output also wbinfo give a good output too, and I can logon using my domain
user to SSH and to my server console, so I assume my Kerberos config is
correct. Also I
2004 Aug 02
0
New package: RNetCDF
Dear all,
I would like to announce the availability of a new package on CRAN:
RNetCDF: R Interface to NetCDF Datasets
This package provides an interface to Unidata's NetCDF library functions
(version 3) and furthermore access to Unidata's udunits calendar
conversions. The routines and the documentation follow the NetCDF and
udunits C interface, so the corresponding manuals can be
2004 Aug 02
0
New package: RNetCDF
Dear all,
I would like to announce the availability of a new package on CRAN:
RNetCDF: R Interface to NetCDF Datasets
This package provides an interface to Unidata's NetCDF library functions
(version 3) and furthermore access to Unidata's udunits calendar
conversions. The routines and the documentation follow the NetCDF and
udunits C interface, so the corresponding manuals can be
2005 Jul 01
0
Unix Network Admin - Orlando, Florida, USA
Global Technology Associates, Inc. (http://www.gta.com) is looking for a
network system admin with Unix experience, (see the requirements below).
GTA is a small privately held corporation founded in 1992 and located in
Orlando, Florida, USA. We're FreeBSD-centric and have funded,
contributed and been involved in the BSD community since the company's
inception. Our work environment is
2007 Dec 08
2
Great work!
I've just spent a happy couple of days writing a text file for formatting with
Markdown. The results are phenomenal! It's easy to write, and attractive to
read. I'll try to send a Christmas present to the writer :-)
But when I looked at the perl source, I also found that it was small and
well-structured. Of course, I couldn't resist adding a few things that appealled
to me.
2010 May 24
1
Best Server Options
I am planning to purchase a server to dedicate to running R processes. 4-5
analysts will use the server and it must have capabilities to process large
data sets fast. I am not sure if Windows or Linux based servers are better
or what specs I should be focused on for optimum production. Also is Linux
required in order to utilize multiple processors concurrently for a single
process?
Dan Herrlin
--
1998 Feb 03
3
netcdf
Has anyone experimented with the Network Common Data Format (netcdf)
described at
http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/packages/netcdf
for archiving data?
Is this format widely used outside of atmospheric research?
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Send "info",
2014 Sep 10
1
How to test impact of candidate changes to package?
I use a package to contain simple functions that can be handled by unit tests for correctness and more complex functions that combine the simple functions with business logic. Where there are proposals to change either the simple functions or the business logic, a sample needs to be run before the change and then after it to understand the impact of the change.
I do this currently by
1. Using
2010 Mar 18
1
Dovecot 2.0 b13e01d82083
Hello,
I was trying to compile Dovecot 2.0 b13e01d82083, and I found this when
doing make:
Making all in lib
test -f UnicodeData.txt || wget
http://www.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/UnicodeData.txt
/bin/sh: wget: not found
I think it's probably not the best idea to assume everyone has wget
installed. Perhaps it is installed by default on linux, but probably not
on all other platforms. Why not
1997 May 08
1
R-alpha: machine-independent .Rdata
If a move toward machine-independent representation seems reasonable,
it may be worth looking at some of the binary data exchange formats
used by nasa and others,
CDF http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/cdf/cdf_home.html
netCDF http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/packages/netcdf/index.html
HDF http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/
There may also be something useful in the "Scientific Data Format
Information
2010 Mar 16
2
Problem in installing ncdf package
Dear R communities
Could you please help me with the problem I encounter while trying to install the ncdf package?
download.packages("ncdf", "/home/user/soft/R/library/")
cd /home/user/soft/R/library
R CMD INSTALL ncdf_1.6.tar.gz # fail
sudo R CMD INSTALL ncdf_1.6.tar.gz # fail
cd /home/user/soft/
# download
2013 Feb 11
5
OT: UPS battery vendor
Hi, folks.
I need some new replacement batteries for rack-mount APC UPSes. My old
vender... well, the salesman I dealt with for several years left about a
year and a half ago, and last year's purchase was a disaster (wrong
batteries, wrong batteries, months to get the shipping to return the wrong
batteries...), so I'm looking for a new, reliable vendor who does US
government contract
1998 Nov 20
2
R and hdf
Hi,
I've been playing with R for only a few days, so I'm not terribly
familiar with it yet. Has anyone ever done any work using HDF or
NetCDF files with R? Both file formats have libraries which can be
linked to a program to read and write data to these formats. Is this
sort of thing possible with R? We are planning to use the HDF format to
store experimental data collected by some
2011 Oct 03
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Unicode path handling on Windows
Am 03.10.2011 22:12, schrieb Nikola Smiljanic:
> How about this:
>
> for (int i = 0; i != NumWChars; ++i)
> absPath[i] = std::tolower(absPath[i], std::locale());
>
> seems to be working just fine?
You have two assumptions here:
Assumption 1: For each lowercase character, there is an equivalent
uppercase character, and vice versa.
This is not true in half a dozen