11-13-2008
Quote:
Originally Posted by
pressy
isn't that normal? ... the panic option you can set with mount (onerror=), specifies the action about inconsistency filesystems, but not if the box can't reach the fs... i tried that some times and it did nothing, also saw retries in the log... there is a new option in sun cluster 3.2 called "reboot_on_path_failure" to prevent such issues....
# clnode set -p reboot_on_path_failure=enabled <node1> <node2>
rgds
- pressy
My understanding is, that a system should panic whenever cached data cannot be written to a disk device.
This is why I think the "retryable" qualifier in /var/adm/messages is the culprit.
Anyhow - thanks for all replies!
Groetjes
Mika
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NAME
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SYNOPSIS
svm-grid [-log2c begin,end,step ] [ -log2g begin,end,step ] [ -v fold ] [ -svmtrain pathname ] [ -gnuplot pathname ] [ -out pathname ] [
-png pathname ] [ additional_parameters_for_svm-train ] dataset
DESCRIPTION
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technique to estimate the accuracy of each parameter combination in the specified range and helps you to decide the best parameters for
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FILES
See svm-train(1) for the format of dataset
EXAMPLES
svm-grid -log2c -5,5,1 -log2g -4,0,1 -v 5 -m 300 heart_scale
BUGS
Please report bugs to the Debian BTS.
AUTHOR
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SEE ALSO
svm-train(1), svm-predict(1)
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