Forgive my flawed human intervention into the flawlessly scheduled and impeccably managed operational tasks performed by the 'perfect machine' I guess its time for another 'stress pill'
Martin > Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2012 04:40:49 -0500 > From: mich...@j3ksolutions.com > To: mysql@lists.mysql.com > Subject: Re: Machine Learning > > I think it was the HAL-9000 in the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey > > > On 08/20/2012 06:25 PM, Martin Gainty wrote: > > When I hear 'AI' I always imagine theres a HAL 9001 behind the scenes that > > is running the show constantly admonishing its creator to "take another > > stress pill" > > > > Sounds like a fun project > > > > Keep us apprised, > > Martin Gainty > > ______________________________________________ > > Verzicht und Vertraulichkeitanmerkung/Note de déni et de confidentialité > > > > Diese Nachricht ist vertraulich. Sollten Sie nicht der vorgesehene > > Empfaenger sein, so bitten wir hoeflich um eine Mitteilung. Jede unbefugte > > Weiterleitung oder Fertigung einer Kopie ist unzulaessig. Diese Nachricht > > dient lediglich dem Austausch von Informationen und entfaltet keine > > rechtliche Bindungswirkung. 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Far > > be it from me to not make some attempt here anyway... > > I am creating a fully automated framework from which a distributed > > infrastructure can be maintained. I have been writing automation > > scripts/code for some time now and the logical progression is to embark on > > a full concept of systems health auto remediation. I have numerous > > "monitoring" solutions under my control however none that properly > > (in my opinion) implements any real learning algorithms from which to > > draw even a minimalists view of automation. I like mySQL therefor began > > thinking about creating the aspects (lobes) of the "brain" as a relational > > database(s). So this is only one facet of what I am trying to do, however > > leveraging a full command set of shell utilities/commands/programs seemed > > to be a good starting point before I get into the "hard" stuff ! > > > > -Garot > > garotconk...@yahoo.com > > From: "webmas...@lisol.co.uk" <webmas...@lisol.co.uk> > > To: 'Martin Gainty' <mgai...@hotmail.com>; garotconk...@yahoo.com; > > mysql@lists.mysql.com > > Sent: Monday, August 20, 2012 3:55 PM > > Subject: RE: Machine Learning > > > > > > Hi Garot, > > > > > > > > You'll have to elaborate some more ... I understand you may want to protect > > the idea as well, so if you can narrow it down to some technical specifics > > then it'll help. > > > > > > > > What is the objective of this system, for instance ? > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > Justin > > > > > > > > From: Martin Gainty [mailto:mgai...@hotmail.com] > > Sent: 20 August 2012 19:23 > > To: garotconk...@yahoo.com; webmas...@lisol.co.uk; mysql@lists.mysql.com > > Subject: RE: Machine Learning > > > > > > > > > > > > From: garotconk...@yahoo.com > > Subject: Re: Machine Learning > > To: webmas...@lisol.co.uk; mgai...@hotmail.com; mysql@lists.mysql.com > > > > > > My initial thought was to propagate the db with everything and allow the > > algorithm to then begin to determin trends/patterns > > MG>which trends or patterns will you be modelling? > > > > and begin either an indexing methodology > > MG>which indexes are you considering: Unique index, primary index or foreign > > index? > > > > additional table/db creation process or both to further optimize the calls > > being made > > MG>optimize based on execution time or diskspace allocated, EliminatingFTS > > or some other criteria? > > MG>https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/optimization.html > > > > and build in some internal levels of redundancy. > > MG>what about replication > > MG>http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/replication.html > > > > I am actually approaching this with some degree of biological conception in > > the multipathing within our own brains however until I have something up and > > running under some substantial load however I may not get a complete > > picture. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Garot > > > > > > Interesting > > Martin > > > > _____ > > > > From: webmas...@lisol.co.uk <webmas...@lisol.co.uk>; > > To: 'Garot > > Conklin' <garotconk...@yahoo.com>; 'Martin Gainty' > > <mgai...@hotmail.com>; <mysql@lists.mysql.com>; > > Subject: RE: Machine Learning > > Sent: Mon, Aug 20, 2012 7:13:25 AM > > > > > > Hi Garot, > > > > This sounds an interesting idea. > > > > Are you looking to store all known commands and their options or are you > > looking for a 'formula' for calling any unix command ? > > > > The reason for my question is that, at the end of the day, a unix command is > > just a program that is run in the operating system. Each program comes with > > its own options and acceptable inputs. I don't know if there is a rule or > > convention for structuring these commands. > > > > Are you then looking to build a > > system that 'knows' all commands and 'how > > to' call them ? > > > > Thanks, > > Justin > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Garot Conklin [mailto:garotconk...@yahoo.com] > > Sent: 20 August 2012 03:39 > > To: Martin Gainty; mysql@lists.mysql.com > > Subject: Re: Machine Learning > > > > The initial goal is to provide a working framework from which to call all > > UNIX shell command combinations as the underlying storage mechanism for a > > machine learning algorithm. I would like to build a completely self aware > > instantiation that will maintain itself on all levels... I postulate that > > the first place to start would be in determining a method for maintaining > > all possible remediation combinations including the unknown to eventually be > > learned from and populate new knowledge > > into the database. Thank you for > > the reply, > > > > Garot > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > MySQL General Mailing List > For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql > To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql >