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2001 Feb 28
4
Attempting to install samba
Hello all, I am new to this list and to samba. I used samba in a previous life, but someone else installed and maintained it. I am have a small issue that I do not know if it is resolvable. Here it is: I have installed samba on the server named "kirk", our master domain controller for nt is named "picard". They are on the same subnet. My clients are on a different
2001 Mar 16
2
nmblib.c:send_udp
I've been having some odd problems with samba and it's libsmb/nmblib parts. It seems to be trying to transmit data to the .63 of my netblock, i.e. the IP of the machine would be 24.240.60.20, it'd be trying to transmit to 24.240.60.63. I've changed IPs about 15 times since, and it does it to each different block I change to. If the IP of the local machine got changed to
2011 Mar 01
1
OCFS2 shared volume getting slow when you add more nodes
Hello, I have a cluster with two nodes, with SLES10 as base system. First I powered on one node, and the system is working just fine. Then, when a second node was added, the performance came down pretty bad. Any hints or ideas about this behaviour? TIA, M -- Saludos, Mauro Parra-Miranda Consultor Senior Novell - mparra at novell.com openSUSE Developer - mauro at openSUSE.org BB PIN - 22600AE9
2001 Mar 20
1
Logon errors
Hello all, This my first mail in this list. We have succesfully setup a samba server at our 1st attempt, next we go in another site and try the same things but now it seems we got it all wrong! The facts: we have a linuxbox (named enlogic) (REdHat 7, kernel 2.2.18, samba 2.0.7)and one winbox win98se (named ndemou). Our workgroup is localenlogic. No other PC (not even a Hub because we've
2001 Jan 10
2
using smbclient without netbios names
I am trying to connect to computers running windows9x knowing only the IP address using smbclient. on windows computers i can type \\130.15.210.185 in the address bar and browse the shares of computers that don't show up in my network neighbourhood (computers on other subnets don't seem to show up, but i can still use them by typing the IP in) I am using smbclient like so:
2016 Oct 13
4
Outlook 2010 woes
On Thu, 13 Oct 2016 08:36:23 -0500, Bryan Holloway stated: >I also extended the "Server Timeout" setting in OT2010 to 10 minutes, >which doesn't seem to help either. (!) Outlook 2010 is a very old version. Why not update to the 2016 version. I am running it without any problems. If you do update, remember to remove the old version completely first. -- Jerry
2016 Oct 13
4
Outlook 2010 woes
On 10/13/16 9:07 AM, Aki Tuomi wrote: > >> On October 13, 2016 at 4:55 PM Jerry <jerry at seibercom.net> wrote: >> >> >> On Thu, 13 Oct 2016 08:36:23 -0500, Bryan Holloway stated: >> >>> I also extended the "Server Timeout" setting in OT2010 to 10 minutes, >>> which doesn't seem to help either. (!) >> >> Outlook
2016 Oct 28
3
Outlook 2010 woes
So after several days of more troubleshooting, I have some things to report to the list. First and foremost, I have discovered that the issue has nothing to do with SSL/TLS, which was my earlier suspicion because after doing some PCAPs I discovered that the transactions were negotiating TLS 1.2 on the new server, as opposed to 1.0 on the old. Also thank you for the rawlog suggestion: that
2007 Apr 03
2
[LLVMdev] Graph Coloring Regalloc
Hi, --- Anton Vayvod <avayvod at gmail.com> wrote: > On 4/3/07, David Greene <greened at obbligato.org> wrote: > > > > I'm just starting to dive into llvm, hoping to implement a > > good graph coloring register allocator. I gather that this > > has been discussed before. > > > > What is the RegAllocGraphColoring.cpp currently in the >
2007 Apr 04
2
[LLVMdev] Graph Coloring Regalloc
--- David Greene <greened at obbligato.org> wrote: > Roman Levenstein wrote: > > The allocator does not handle register aliases and register classes > > correctly, which makes it rather unusable for most architectures. > One > > idea that can be used for improving handling of irregular > architectures > > is described in the "A Generalized Algorithm for
2008 Mar 04
1
OCFS2 strage freezes
Good day, everyone. I have SAN server build with Openfiler OS, with iSCSI mode turned on. I have two nodes, which connect to that server via iSCSI, using one of two active iSCSI partitions. I've installed ocfs2 1.3.3 with kernel 2.6.23.1, configured it, made ocfs2 partition and was successful in mounting it on both nodes. Everything works just fine, I can upload file from one node and
2007 Apr 03
0
[LLVMdev] Graph Coloring Regalloc
Roman Levenstein wrote: > The allocator does not handle register aliases and register classes > correctly, which makes it rather unusable for most architectures. One > idea that can be used for improving handling of irregular architectures > is described in the "A Generalized Algorithm for Graph-Coloring > Register Allocation" by Michael D. Smith, Norman Ramsey and Glenn
2001 Jan 29
2
Configuring Solaris to print in printer connected to WINNT
Hi, I'm can't make this work, I don't had very much problems configuring Linux to access the printer, but in solaris i don't know to do it. Can soneone help me i there any HOWTO... Thanks....
2007 Apr 09
2
[LLVMdev] Register Alias Sets
Anton Vayvod wrote: > Sure, but where these comparisons are needed, for example? RAX and > EAX alias sets intersect and that's enough to decide that these regs > can't be assigned simultaneously. One place these comparisons are used is to build a provably optimal register class tree in a Smith/Ramsey/Holloway allocator. Building it algorithmically is portable to all
2001 Mar 16
2
Some MS Software doesn't work with SAMBA?
Can it be that our accounting packages don't work on SMB and only with NT? I would HATE to put a NT Box into the mix. Ruben -- Brooklyn Linux Solutions http://www.mrbrklyn.com http://www.brooklynonline.com 1-718-382-5752
2011 Sep 27
3
[LLVMdev] Greedy Register Allocation in LLVM 3.0
On Sep 27, 2011, at 12:11 AM, Leo Romanoff wrote: > Quite some of these register allocation proposals are also able to handle overlapping register classes. That's interesting. Do you have any references? /jakob -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20110927/e4b1f13d/attachment.html>
1998 Jun 19
4
file access problems
we're testing a new NFS product for our mainframe system (Conectivitiy Systems TCP/IP for VSE) and have successfully mapped a virtual drive to our unix system (AIX 4.2). We use Samba (v.1.9.18p2) to share files with the Windows 95 and Windows NT systems in the building. We have attempted to map the "mapped" drive from the mainframe via Samba. We're able to see files in the
2016 Oct 13
2
Outlook 2010 woes
> On October 13, 2016 at 6:52 PM Konstantin Khomoutov <flatworm at users.sourceforge.net> wrote: > > > On Thu, 13 Oct 2016 10:35:14 -0500 > Bryan Holloway <bryan at shout.net> wrote: > > > > [...] > > >> Is there a way to see the IMAP commands coming from the client? > > >> I've tried looking at PCAPs, but of course they're
2001 Mar 21
2
can't even start smbd
Hi, I compile and install samba 2.0.7 on Solaris 2.7, but I just can't start the smbd. $ smbd -D -p 3308 smbd: Version 2.0.7 : Must have effective user id of zero to run. Any info will be appreciated. Please reply to my personal email account. Bin Wang
2007 Apr 04
0
[LLVMdev] Graph Coloring Regalloc
Roman Levenstein wrote: > Yes, the SUIF allocator (or at least one of them) implements the > Smith/Ramsey/Holloway algorithm. This is what I understand by looking > at the coloring reggister allocator code in the SUIF distribution. The > SUIF code of this allocator is not very well commented, but I'm pretty > sure. Do you have a pointer? I'm interested in this algorithm