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2016 Dec 19
1
Problem with keytab: "Client not found in Kerberos database"
...example,DC=net > objectClass: top > objectClass: person > objectClass: organizationalPerson > objectClass: user > objectClass: computer > cn: wrn-radtest > instanceType: 4 > whenCreated: 20161219120818.0Z > uSNCreated: 5055 > name: wrn-radtest > objectGUID: db8fd9f5-4be3-4886-a459-71858010f4fa > badPwdCount: 0 > codePage: 0 > countryCode: 0 > badPasswordTime: 0 > lastLogoff: 0 > primaryGroupID: 515 > objectSid: S-1-5-21-1073172920-2372885959-993370794-1109 > accountExpires: 9223372036854775807 > sAMAccountName: wrn-radtest$ > sAMAccoun...
2020 Nov 04
4
Libvirt driver iothread property for virtio-scsi disks
The docs[1] say: - The optional iothread attribute assigns the disk to an IOThread as defined by the range for the domain iothreads value. Multiple disks may be assigned to the same IOThread and are numbered from 1 to the domain iothreads value. Available for a disk device target configured to use "virtio" bus and "pci" or "ccw" address types. Since 1.2.8
2016 Dec 19
5
Problem with keytab: "Client not found in Kerberos database"
I am trying to use a keytab for a client machine to authenticate to Samba's own LDAP server. The samba servers (replicated) are ubuntu 16.04 with samba 4.5.2 compiled from source. The client machine is ubuntu 16.04 with stock samba 4.3.11. It has been joined directly to the Samba domain ("net ads join"). I have also extracted a keytab ("net ads keytab create -P")
2014 Mar 31
11
[Bug 76818] New: Xorg EQ overflowing lock up
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=76818 Priority: medium Bug ID: 76818 Assignee: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org Summary: Xorg EQ overflowing lock up QA Contact: xorg-team at lists.x.org Severity: normal Classification: Unclassified OS: All Reporter: max.snow at 4mation.com.au
2010 Apr 15
4
Does "sink" stand for anything?
Hello Everyone,   Learning about R and its wonderful array of functions. If it's not obvious, I usually try to find out what a function stands for. I think this helps me remember better.   One function that has me stumped is "sink." Can anyone tell me if this stands for something?   Thanks,   Paul         __________________________________________________ [[alternative HTML