Spree and marmots in the Haut-Doubs!
Okay, well this time we are 3 days before! I'm getting better
! We will
2 and 3 October at the medieval festival, not of Minas Tirith, but the Chateau de Joux in Doubs, yes ladies and gentlemen, this jewel of architecture throughout the centuries ...
No, I will never complain of our business, in any event, this aspect is ...
And here he is, the site of the event, while at times!
http://www.chateaudejoux.com/chateau-fortification-vauban-161/evenement-haut-doubs-franche-comte/actualite/fete-medievale-les-2-et-3-octobre-2010.php
And in addition there will be plenty Buddy !!!!!!
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Emu Stinger A Emu Bronte
HardMemoryLimit on SSAS 2008
If you're like me (again) the tuning of instances SSAS 2005, you certainly know the properties LowMemoryLimit (LML) and TotalMemoryLimit (TML). The purpose of this post is not to present the function of these two elements: for that you'll find information here (page 92).
Edit of 08/10/2010: I just found a very good blog post from Francis Jehl explains the intricacies of this setup: see here
AS 2008 introduces a new property for its business model of memory: the HardMemoryLimit (HML). Few documents speak of this property. I found a reference here (thank you Thomas).
AS 2008 introduces a new property for its business model of memory: the HardMemoryLimit (HML). Few documents speak of this property. I found a reference here (thank you Thomas).
The HML is setting the same way as the TML and TML. It allows you to enter an even more aggressive garbage collection: if need the whole memory shrinkable will be emptied as well as current orders (processing and motion) may be canceled.
Beware however, similarly to the TML and TML, the HML is not a physical limit of memory consumption, which makes us also think that his name is a misnomer.
Source:
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Simple Risk Tolerance Questionnaire
"TOMORROW I WILL HAVE TWENTY YEARS awarded the Prix Georges Brassens 2010
Award Georges Brassens, with an amount of 4500 euro was introduced in recent years. It rewards a novel whose form and content are close to the universe of Georges Brassens: outspoken, daring, love of words, the novel vintage Georges Brassens was a popular novel, accessible.
The jury is composed of friends of George, including Mario Poletti and Alain Wicker, writers, artists of the fifteenth arrondissement of Paris, book professionals, the bookstore and library, all in love Brassens.
Winners of the Prix Georges Brassens:
2010 Alain Mabanckou Tomorrow I shall be twenty (Gallimard)
2009 Bernard Chapuis ; Dream moated (Stock)
2008 Marie Nimier Lovebirds (Gallimard)
2007 Jacques A. Bertrand I do not like other (Julliard)
2006 Muriel Barbery Elegance of the Hedgehog (Gallimard)
Jury:
Mario Poletti (Honorary President)
Karine Papillaud (Le Point, 20 minutes ... )
Nathalie Crom (Telerama)
Isabelle Jarry (author)
Veronique Jacob (editor)
Mr. Wicker and BAEP
Mohamed Aissaoui (Le Figaro, the newspaper)
Taraskoff Mark (artist, illustrator)
Bertrand Dicale (author)
Philippe Touron (Book)
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Swallen Glands Before Menstruation
Edit Administrator role XMLA
In the series "It's always good to know how to do otherwise", a brief presentation of how to change server roles on SSAS other than Management Studio.
To recall, the server role is one that can be a director of SA instance (note: no service AS, but just part of data management, the rights to the service are at the OS ). On
SSMS, we proceed in this way: right click on the instance, then Properties Security .
ASCMD With an XMLA with this head can dispense with Management Studio (a real pain at times):
\u0026lt; Alter AllowCreate = "true " ObjectExpansion = " ObjectProperties " xmlns = " http://schemas.microsoft.com/analysisservices/2003/engine " >
\u0026lt; Object > ;
\u0026lt; RoleID > Administrators \u0026lt;/ RoleID >
\u0026lt;/ Object >
\u0026lt; ObjectDefinition >
\u0026lt; Role xmlns: XSD = "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema " xmlns: XSi = "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance ">
\u0026lt; ID > Administrators \u0026lt;/ ID >
\u0026lt; Name > Administrators \u0026lt;/ Name >
\u0026lt; Members >
< Name > Domaine\Nom </ Name >
</ Member >
</ Members >
\u0026lt;/ Role >
\u0026lt;/ ObjectDefinition >
\u0026lt;/ Alter >
Friday, September 17, 2010
Solving Schrodinger's Equation In Mathematica
huge and Fire Follette
A fiery tale!
We'll play tomorrow night at Luxeuil in high-Saone, yes da! At 21 hours!
A pixie who will not be pushed around by the defeatism in ambient magical beings, decided to revive the magic, and his task will be difficult because this requires, awaken the terrible, cruel, frightening the huge beast. ..
Well, okay, I tell you a bit like that at the last moment, yes, but ...
you tomorrow anyway?
Photo Gerard Wiesemann.
A fiery tale!
We'll play tomorrow night at Luxeuil in high-Saone, yes da! At 21 hours!
A pixie who will not be pushed around by the defeatism in ambient magical beings, decided to revive the magic, and his task will be difficult because this requires, awaken the terrible, cruel, frightening the huge beast. ..
Well, okay, I tell you a bit like that at the last moment, yes, but ...
you tomorrow anyway?
Photo Gerard Wiesemann.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
How Long To Keep Marzetti Coleslaw
Change the location of the configuration file AS (MSMDSRV.INI)
Here is a trick to changing the location of the configuration file of your SSAS instance.
a reminder this configuration file contains the properties for your SSAS instance (the MemoryLimit, the path of your data files, settings FlightRecorder, etc..).
Changing location is via the registry editor. We must change the value located in ImagePath HKLM-SYSTEM-CurrentControlSet-Services and MSSQLServerOLAPService (for default instance) or MSOLAP $ InstanceName (for a named instance). The path MSMDSRV.INI is after the-s option
Hint, handling should be done with the body off AS.
Note: if ever the location specified in the registry key is the wrong (a typo Are Real), SSAS will still be started and will create a brand new configuration file in the specified location, but with all default settings. Caution so if you have customized your file, because in this case, the values of your parameters will be those that we find in the installation of proceeding.
a reminder this configuration file contains the properties for your SSAS instance (the MemoryLimit, the path of your data files, settings FlightRecorder, etc..).
Changing location is via the registry editor. We must change the value located in ImagePath HKLM-SYSTEM-CurrentControlSet-Services and MSSQLServerOLAPService (for default instance) or MSOLAP $ InstanceName (for a named instance). The path MSMDSRV.INI is after the-s option
Hint, handling should be done with the body off AS.
Note: if ever the location specified in the registry key is the wrong (a typo Are Real), SSAS will still be started and will create a brand new configuration file in the specified location, but with all default settings. Caution so if you have customized your file, because in this case, the values of your parameters will be those that we find in the installation of proceeding.
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
French Dr P Vandertramp
On the Web ...
A promise is due (for those who follow my little messages! ) .
Here is a comment on Toiles du Soleil , fabrics reel Fairy particularly likes for its strength (thick canvas), its color (... the Sun! ) and from ... !
Because yes, all this beautiful world is created in direct SOUTH ;-) (note : Finally, now I'm further south, but hey ...) !
Born into a centuries-old tradition, weaving craft Catalan has developed in the late nineteenth century th.
By saving the last textile mill village (Saint-Laurent-de-Cerdans), Les Toiles du Soleil have revived the great tradition of weaving Catalan .
The same looms as those of old again produce beautiful paintings with patterns and colors typical made for a very long time the reputation of this table linen.
Authentic, these products are the result of a method of weaving and know-how passed down from generation to generation but also because of the used natural materials: cotton and the the flax .
And p'tite nice touch of history is that many villages in the region have created a painting in their honor (eg the one I used for my first medium- picture is the canvas of Ceret).
Here, so now you know everything, I hope you discover all that can be created from this beautiful area ...
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