Displaying 4 results from an estimated 4 matches for "90b".
Did you mean:
90
2001 Nov 06
0
(Locking?) problem with Samba 2.2.2, Win2kSP2
...smbd/service.c:make_connection(565)
l0005 (192.168.1.53) Can't change directory to /export/fibit (Permission
denied)
[2001/11/06 08:22:06, 0] smbd/oplock.c:oplock_break(786)
oplock_break: receive_smb timed out after 30 seconds.
oplock_break failed for file 2002/financien/Fibit4.xls (dev = 90b, inode
= 750904).
[2001/11/06 08:22:06, 0] smbd/oplock.c:oplock_break(859)
oplock_break: client failure in oplock break in file
2002/financien/Fibit4.xls
[2001/11/06 08:22:07, 0] smbd/reply.c:reply_lockingX(4413)
reply_lockingX: Error : oplock break from client for fnum = 5367 and no
oplock gra...
2007 Oct 14
1
This is a fsck log,what's the problem?
...\0000000.\000MP may have changed without updating the
long name)
Not auto-correcting this.
Wrong checksum for long file name ":8v7.bmp".
(Short name 014\0000000.\000MP may have changed without updating the
long name)
Not auto-correcting this.
Wrong checksum for long file name ":90B.bmp".
(Short name 015\0000000.\000MP may have changed without updating the
long name)
Not auto-correcting this.
Wrong checksum for long file name ":91H.bmp".
(Short name 016\0000000.\000MP may have changed without updating the
long name)
Not auto-correcting this.
Wrong checks...
2010 Sep 10
10
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 7670] New: rsync --hard-links fails where ditto succeeds
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7670
Summary: rsync --hard-links fails where ditto succeeds
Product: rsync
Version: 3.1.0
Platform: Other
OS/Version: Mac OS X
Status: NEW
Severity: blocker
Priority: P3
Component: core
AssignedTo: wayned at samba.org
ReportedBy: Dave at Yost.com
2012 May 30
29
Why Are You Using FreeBSD?
Hi Everyone,
This is off-topic, so please feel free to disregard it, but I'm sending it to this list in the hope that it will reach a largish number of users.
I am currently looking at updating some of our advocacy material (which advertises exciting new features like SMP support), and before I do I'd like to get a better feel for why the rest of you are using FreeBSD. If you had to