minotor | Open source software for machine learning production | Machine Learning library
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Minotor is an open source software for data and machine learning models monitoring. Data inconsistency, drift and bias are responsible for most of the model failures in the real world. Minotor helps you solve that problem by tracking inconsistency between your training and production data, detecting bias in your model and performance drops.
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QUESTION
For example, my computer has two monitors, the primary monitor's resolution is 800*600, the other monitor's resolution is 1600*900.
I would like define the resolution on one monitor only ?
The function 'SetDisplayConfig' change the resolution screen on the two minotors...
https://docs.microsoft.com/fr-fr/windows-hardware/drivers/display/ccd-apis https://docs.microsoft.com/fr-fr/windows/win32/api/winuser/nf-winuser-setdisplayconfig
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Feb-26 at 03:17Use ChangeDisplaySettingsEx
function to change the settings of the specified display device to the specified graphics mode. The following is an example you can refer to.
QUESTION
I have never used Zookeeper and I am a little it confused on how many nodes I have to create. Indeed, I am wondering if the number of nodes for a Zookeper cluster is dependent of the number of nodes for the cluster to be minotored by Zookeeper. For instance, let's imagine I have a Hadoop cluster composed with K nodes (K>3). Do I have to set at least K nodes for my Zookeeper cluster ?
However, the zookeeper website says that I need to have 2N +1 nodes where N=number of failures to manage.
If the number of nodes for Zookeeper is independent, thus, I can have a hadoop cluster with 100 nodes and 3 nodes for Zookeeper where Zookeeper can only manage 1 failure.
I hope my question is clear. I would be very thankful for any kind of help, thanks ;)
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Mar-23 at 19:07The number of ZooKeeper nodes is independent. As you surmised, the 2N+1
rule applies to the number of ZooKeeper node failures you can tolerate.
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