Xgen | Swift package for generating Xcode workspaces | Generator Utils library
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Easily generate Xcode workspaces & playgrounds from a Swift script or command line tool.
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QUESTION
I'm trying to transform a path in the shell in macOS. Does anyone know a quick command for transforming a path as follows?
Path: /Users/nir/MongoDB/GitHub/mms/server/src/unit/com/xgen/svc/nds/aws/model/AWSShardedClusterDescriptionUnitTests.java
Result: //server/src/unit/com/xgen/svc/nds/aws/model:AWSShardedClusterDescriptionUnitTests
The part before /server is replaced with a forward-slash, the last forward-slash is replaced with a colon and the file extension is removed. Thanks in advance!
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Apr-08 at 05:59Here is one way to do this.
Setup (with spaces added to the path for testing):
QUESTION
Im currently setting up a new MongoDB ops manager machine. Installation works fine but I can't start the mongodb-mms service. The starting of Instance 0 fails with an java.lang.OutOfMemoryError exception. I use the same configuration as on my test server (2 CPU cores, 8gb ram), there the service starts without any interrupt. Changing the ulimit configuration / starting the service with root user has no effect.
New Server specs:
- 10 Vcores at 2.0Ghz
- 48gb Ram
- 800gb storage
- Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 64bit
Since the new server is shared with others is it possible that the host limited the cpu usage per user?
mms0.log:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Mar-29 at 23:08SUGGESTION: focus on your JVM;
- Ensure you have a 64-bit version of Java
- Try tuning your JVM parameters:
https://docs.opsmanager.mongodb.com/current/reference/troubleshooting/system/
Open mms.conf in your preferred text editor.
Find this line:
QUESTION
I'm trying to initialise an instance, but I'm throwing an error every time:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Feb-09 at 21:57attributes
is defined inside the class, so you need to refer to it via the class name:
QUESTION
Based on this guide:
https://docs.opsmanager.mongodb.com/current/tutorial/install-simple-test-deployment/
I am trying to run MongoDB and MongoDB Ops Manager in OpenShift. I have manged to dockerize both MongoDB and MongoDB Ops Manager and MongoDB is running successfully listening on port 27017 and on all interfaces:
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Apr-29 at 11:20I think you'd be better off following the docs to Install MongoDB Enterprise Kubernetes Operator and then Install MongoDB via Kubernetes.
It's the more modern and preferred method to install inside OpenShift. This should take care of most of the complexity outlined in your question.
QUESTION
I am trying to add tooltips to a plot I have made earlier:
On the x-axis are the marker positions, the y-axis contains the gene positions. The tool tips are currently empty
But when I try to add them I get a RuntimeError.
For the plotting I use a df which contains the marker and gene coordinates (respectively xmar
and xgen
) and the LOD values. These three columns are taken from three separate lists (xmar
, ygen
and value
):
ANSWER
Answered 2018-Oct-31 at 15:42The error message contains all the information about the usage error, as well as information about how to fix things:
Expected x and y to reference fields in the supplied data source.
When a 'source' argument is passed to a glyph method, values that are sequences (like lists or arrays) must come from references to data columns in the source.
For instance, as an example:
source = ColumnDataSource(data=dict(x=a_list, y=an_array))
p.circle(x='x', y='y', source=source, ...) # pass column names and a source
Alternatively, all data sequences may be provided as literals as long as a source is not provided:
p.circle(x=a_list, y=an_array, ...) # pass actual sequences and no source
You passed source
to the glyph method, But you also passed real lists for x=xmar
and y=ygen
.
QUESTION
I would like to write a static, generic method map
, which gets two arguments:
The first argument is an object that implements the interface public interface Function { public Y apply(X x); }
; the second argument has the type LinkedList .
The method returns a linked list of elements from Y. Each element of the result list was calculated by applying the first argument to an element of the argument list; the order corresponds to the argument list.
Example:
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-Feb-04 at 09:40First of all, your Even
class expects X
to be Integer
and Y
to be Boolean
, which means it should be defined as:
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