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Operating Systems Solaris after ZFS can not restore VTOC of disk.. Post 302239302 by samar on Tuesday 23rd of September 2008 08:51:02 AM
Old 09-23-2008
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Originally Posted by incredible
You can use a disk or slice as either part of an SVM volume or as part of a ZFS storage pool. Do not use the same disk or slice in both an SVM and ZFS configuration.
Did you?Smilie

No no .. I don't use it either in zfs and SVM ..firstly I used it in zfs .. and after that i destroyed my zfs pool and I got my disk not as usual .. I lost 7 slice .. and than I post here how to recover it .. But after that I used it in SVM .. so it is in SVM after I destroyed zfs ..

I know that ZFS uses EFI label .. so Im trying to change it .
Ill return with results soon .. Smilie
 

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MSVMOCAS(1)						      General Commands Manual						       MSVMOCAS(1)

NAME
msvmocas - train a multi-class linear SVM classifier SYNOPSIS
msvmocas [options] example_file model_file DESCRIPTION
msvmocas is a program that trains a multi-class linear SVM classifier using the Optimized Cutting Plane Algorithm for Support Vector Machines (OCAS) and produces a model file. example_file is a file with training examples in SVM^light format, and model_file is the file in which to store the learned linear rule f(x)=W'*x. model_file contains M columns and D lines, where M is the number of classes and D the number of dimensions, corresponding to the elements of the matrix W [D x M]. OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below. General options: -h Show summary of options. -v (0|1) Set the verbosity level (default: 1) Learning options: -c float Regularization constant C. (default: 1) -n integer Use only the first integer examples for training. By default, integer equals the number of examples in example_file. Optimization options: -m (0|1) Solver to be used: 0 ... standard cutting plane (equivalent to BMRM, SVM^perf) 1 ... OCAS (default) -s integer Cache size for cutting planes. (default: 2000) Stopping conditions: -a float Absolute tolerance TolAbs: halt if QP-QD <= TolAbs. (default: 0) -r float Relative tolerance TolAbs: halt if QP-QD <= abs(QP)*TolRel. (default: 0.01) -q float Desired objective value QPValue: halt is QP <= QPValue. (default: 0) -t float Halts if the solver time (loading time is not counted) exceeds the time given in seconds. (default: infinity) EXAMPLES
Train the multi-class SVM classifier from example file example4_train.light, with the regularization constant C=10, verbosity switched off, and save model to msvmocas.model: msvmocas -c 10 -v 0 example4_train.light msvmocas.model Compute the testing error of the classifier stored in msvmocas.model with linclass(1) using testing examples from example4_test.light and save the predicted labels to example4_test.pred: linclass -e -o example4_test.pred example4_test.light msvmocas.model SEE ALSO
svmocas(1), linclass(1). AUTHORS
msvmocas was written by Vojtech Franc <xfrancv@cmp.felk.cvut.cz> and Soeren Sonnenburg <Soeren.Sonnenburg@tu-berlin.de>. This manual page was written by Christian Kastner <debian@kvr.at>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others). June 16, 2010 MSVMOCAS(1)
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