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2011 Mar 08
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Slices and reservations Was: Re: How long should an empty destroy take?
Hi, instead of slicing and/or partitioning a drive one can also limit the capacity the drive reports the controller and OS. This is what oem''s do to ensure that drives from different manufacturers and revisions all have the same capacity. Different routes need to be followed for (S)ATA and SCSI/SAS drives, because of different command sets. I''ve no experience with setting the
2010 Aug 26
1
relimp
I am trying to use Rcmdr 1.5_4 with R-2.11.1 (order to run to run the new version of misdist-0.5.3 which is built under R-2.11.1). however relimp is required for Rcmdr and the version of relimp_1.0.1 downloaded from CRAN will not work with the latest version of Rcmdr (I get error message telling me to reload it). Is there any way round this problem or will there be a new version relimp that is
2013 Apr 16
1
Path Diagram
Hi All, Apologies if this has been answered somewhere else, but I have been searching for an answer all day and not been able to find one. I am trying to plot a path diagram for a CFA I have run, I have installed Rgraphviz and run the following: pathDiagram(cfa, min.rank='item1, item2, item3, item4, item5, item6, item7, item8, item9, item10, item11, item12', max.rank='SMP,
1998 May 06
1
non root user access to smbmount shares
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Here's the problem we are having, We are mounting a share from a WinNT 4.0 SP3 box to our redhat 5.0 2.0.32 box using the following command: smbmount //zues/raid1 /ISO/raid1 -I pooh.shellserv.com -u 507 -g 250 - c winterhawk -U sambausr The mount works fine but here is the permissions that I end up with d--------- 1 mspieth root
2007 Apr 18
1
Cheap Array Enclosure for ZFS pool?
We have 14 500GB PATA drives left over from another project. Given that ZFS seems to prefer working with jbod''s, does anyone know of an inexpensive enclosure with an fcal interface to host the disks? This message posted from opensolaris.org
2013 Jul 25
0
FNIC nested PVM
I''m trying to do nested XEN to give some of my colleagues a play area to work in, and it seems to work - but not quite. I can build the nested environment (using OVM, and I have to step back to OVM3.2.2 to allow me to do PCI passthrough), but as soon as I start up a VM with a phys device passed through, the first layer loses all connectivity to the SAN. Setup: * 2 UCS
2002 Apr 06
1
similar file names..
Hi all, I've recently started using rsync, and would like to know if there is any way for it to realise that similarly named files are the same. e.g. sendmail-8.12.2-i386-1.tgz and sendmail-8.12.2-i386-2.tgz (the second one being an update on the first and replaces it, but it is going to be very similar) I had a quick search on google, and found a few articles, namely :
2004 Aug 06
1
ices2/icecast2 on a pen 100
hello, I got icecast2 and ices2 going on an old Pen 100 box. It's streaming a lecture given by Richard Stallman at the University of Aberystwyth in June 2002. The files are found on http://www.6809.org.uk/audio/ I had put the sample rate down to 24000, as the Pen 100 seem not to be able to handle anything about that. According ps aux, ices is taking 91 percent cpu. The box is working just
2001 Dec 20
0
nmbd forkbombed my machine :-\
Hello everyone, Assuming this is the right place to post potential bug reports, try this : (Apologies if it's been posted/covered somewhere else, but your lists don't seem to have a search facility...) nmbd had a good go at fork bombing my "server" just now, with a setup as follows : Samba 2.2.0a on Slackware Linux v8.0, linux kernel 2.4.16. i586 with 500ish mb of ram.
2005 Nov 15
0
write_unbuffered -- Connection reset by peer
Dear all, This is just a placeholder really - I've spent quite a lot of time trying to track down the cause of a problem I'm seeing here, and have eventually got an answer. Thought it might be useful to have the solution googleable. Obviously, if someone has better ideas, I'd welcome comments. Similarly, if anyone wants detailed logs, tcpdump or strace output, I'd be happy to
2008 Feb 12
1
Finding LD50 from an interaction Generalised Linear model
Hi, I have recently been attempting to find the LD50 from two predicted fits (For male and females) in a Generalised linear model which models the effect of both sex + logdose (and sex*logdose interaction) on proportion survival (formula = y ~ ldose * sex, family = "binomial", data = dat (y is the survival data)). I can obtain the LD50 for females using the dose.p() command in the MASS
2007 Dec 07
1
paradox about the degree of freedom in a logistic regression model
Dear all: "predict.glm" provides an example to perform logistic regression when the response variable is a tow-columned matrix. I find some paradox about the degree of freedom . > summary(budworm.lg) Call: glm(formula = SF ~ sex * ldose, family = binomial) Deviance Residuals: Min 1Q Median 3Q Max -1.39849 -0.32094 -0.07592 0.38220 1.10375
2010 Dec 30
1
Different results in glm() probit model using vector vs. two-column matrix response
Hi - I am fitting a probit model using glm(), and the deviance and residual degrees of freedom are different depending on whether I use a binary response vector of length 80 or a two-column matrix response (10 rows) with the number of success and failures in each column. I would think that these would be just two different ways of specifying the same model, but this does not appear to be the case.
2005 Apr 14
1
predict.glm(..., type="response") loses names (was RE: [R] A sugg estion for predict function(s))
> From: Ross Darnell > > Liaw, Andy wrote: > >>From: Liaw, Andy > >> > >> > >>>From: Ross Darnell > >>> > >>>A good point but what is the value of storing a large set of > >>>predicted > >>>values when the values of the explanatory variables are lost > >>>(predicted >
2013 Mar 10
4
Confirmatory Factor Analysis
Hi, I'm trying to perform a hierachical, second order CFA. That's the thing that I need to leave AMOS. I found some sim.hierarchical and omega stuff, but nothing clear enough. Can anyone help me? I just need a simple and clear manual. Best, Pablo. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2007 Mar 14
3
I/O bottleneck Root cause identification w Dtrace ?? (controller or IO bus)
Dtrace and Performance Teams, I have the following IO Performance Specific Questions (and I''m already savy with the lockstat and pre-dtrace utilities for performance analysis.. but in need of details regarding specifying IO bottlenecks @ the controller or IO bus..) : **Q.A*> Determining IO Saturation bottlenecks ( */.. beyond service times and kernel contention.. )/ I''m
2002 Jun 20
1
Psychometric curves, two altnerative force choice, glm, and budbworms
Dear R-Listers, to measure the psychometric curve of pitch discrimination, one sequentially presents two tones of slightly different pitch to an observer (animal will do), and asks "which is higher". The pschometric curve is the fraction of correct responses plotted against the pitch difference. It passes through 50% (pure guessing) at zero and normally approaches 100% at large
2007 Jan 02
0
[PATCH 1/4] add scsi-target and IO_CMD_EPOLL_WAIT patches
This includes two kernel patches, scsi-target and IO_CMD_EPOLL_WAIT. The former is a modified version of the scsi target infrastructure in mainline. The latter enables applications to handle AIO and non-AIO fds in the same loop. blktap uses the different patch, AIO event queue patch for the same aim. The IO_CMD_EPOLL_WAIT patch will be merged into mainline (and the AIO event queue will not) so
2007 Dec 09
8
zpool kernel panics.
Hi Folks, I''ve got a 3.9 Tb zpool, and it is casing kernel panics on my Solaris 10 280r (SPARC) server. The message I get on panic is this: panic[cpu1]/thread=2a100a95cc0: zfs: freeing free segment (offset=423713792 size=1024) This seems to come about when the zpool is being used or being scrubbed - about twice a day at the moment. After the reboot, the scrub seems to have
2007 Oct 24
182
Yager on ZFS
Not sure if it''s been posted yet, my email is currently down... http://weblog.infoworld.com/yager/archives/2007/10/suns_zfs_is_clo.html Interesting piece. This is the second post from Yager that shows solaris in a pretty good light. I particularly like his closing comment: "If you haven''t checked out ZFS yet, do, because it will eventually become ubiquitously implemented