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2001 Sep 14
2
[Fwd: Bush's Press Conference: Into the Abyss]
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2012 Oct 09
3
After upgrade to 3.0: Warning: Error 400 on SERVER: Could not retrieve facts for
I auto-upgraded puppet (as usual) using "yum upgrade -y", and now all agents are getting error 400. # puppet --version 3.0.0 On agent (any!) # puppet agent --test Warning: Unable to fetch my node definition, but the agent run will continue: Warning: Error 400 on SERVER: Could not retrieve facts for build6.[censored]: Failed to find facts from PuppetDB at abyss.[censored]:8081:
2007 Aug 02
4
Poor Performance WhenNumber of Files > 1M
Hi all, I plan on having about 100M files totaling about 8.5TiBytes. To see how ext3 would perform with large numbers of files I've written a test program which creates a configurable number of files into a configurable number of directories, reads from those files, lists them and then deletes them. Even up to 1M files ext3 seems to perform well and scale linearly; the time to execute
2000 Sep 08
5
mount: only root can do that
I am having a problem letting users mount there samba shares. The root user has no problem mounting . But regular users get the error "mount: only root can do that " when trying to execute the following. mount -rw -t smbfs //jelly-bean-iii/E /home/ca43887/E Any help is appreciated. Thanks, Charles
2000 Jul 10
6
Novell
Hi, I like to know if anyone has ever gotten samba to work on Sun Solaris on a Novell Network. I don't have an issue with installation on Sun Solaris that works fine. But I've never put Samba on a Novell Network Before. Please describe any steps or issue with this. Phillip B. Bruce, Manager > kpmg Consulting > Network Engineering & Integration >
2011 Dec 04
1
Polishing my geom_bar for publication
Dear list, I am new with ggplot2 and I have spend quiet some time putting together the following code to create the attached plot. However there's still a few things that I'm having trouble with! I would be grateful if someone can tell me how to fix (1) the colour of my bars into grey scales (2) removing the y-axis (species name) on the right figure to avoid duplication, and (3) fix the
2010 Sep 21
1
Configuring libvirt for one driver and XMLRPC issues
Hello, I am trying to run ./configure --with-one --with-esx but I get the following error: checking pkg-config is at least version 0.9.0... yes checking for XMLRPC... no configure: error: You must install XMLRPC-C >= 1.14.0 to compile libvirt ONE driver However I have downloaded xmlrpc-c-client and built from sources version 1.16.31 root at sa251:~/libvirt-0.8.4# xmlrpc-c-config --version
2000 May 26
0
LDAP status
Can anyone enlighten me on what the status of LDAP support is for SAMBA? I tried to search the archives but they don't seem to be working. I downloaded the latest source (2.0.7) and tried to compile LDAP support (--with-ldap) but I got an error "LDAP password database not supported in this version". Can anyone tell me what I need to do to get LDAP support. I downloaded an older
2000 Aug 07
1
GUI share watching program
I've searched down freshmeat and the likes.. but I still have yet to find a program for linux that runs like "net watcher" for windows.. which would be a program for X that would show in real times all the people connected to the samba server and all the files they have open under there names.. does such an app exist? smbstatus works great but doesn't cut it when I want to know
2000 Aug 29
1
Samba on Novell 5?
Has anybody installed Samba on a Novell 5 Server? I would like to replace the buggy NFS from Novell with Samba. Any hints what to do? Thank you, Mattias Kunkel
2000 Aug 31
1
novell maped directory
Hello samba-bugs, I trying to share by samba(2.0.3) allready maped novell directory (maped by ncpmount): ncpmount -S CAPITAL -U butthead -P 12345 /tmp/samba/novell smb.conf: [form618] comment = none writeable = Yes path = /tmp/samba/novell/bank/BANK/618_PO read only = No create mask = 0666
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
so apparently the printer name and the share name for the printer need to be the same so cups knows where to send the print job. <p>By the way, my configuration file was generated by SWAT, so it was SWAT that put the *&nbsp;command's in the conf file, and it was SWAT that allowed me to name the share something other than the name of the printer. <p>Dan <p>Ries van Twisk
2000 Jun 07
2
samba head
I was wondering if anyone could help me out. I read the Samba-PDC LDAP howto for both the HEAD and TNG samba versions. Since it appears the TNG LDAP stuff isn't functional, I wanted to try to setup samba using the older HEAD schema. I have tried several times to to compile the 10/15/99 samba on a linux box using the 2.2.14 kernel, but I consistantly get the same compile error. I have
2011 Jul 15
1
combining elements in a data frame
Hi all, I have 2 data frames the first contains a list with repeats of words and an associated response time (RT) measure for each word. The second is a tabulation of each unique word and other information such as the amount and of responses for each word. I need to determine the mean RT for each word and add that as a column in the second data frame. Any help would be appreciated Cheers
2001 Sep 14
2
[Fwd: Interview With Huffman Aviation Casts Doubt on Official Story]
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2004 Aug 06
3
communication between icecast and sources
re all! anybody thought about communication between icecast and streaming sources? it would be nice to know how much people is listening directly from the program you use to stream, or maybe do stuff like switching the clients from a source to another with a simple click and so on i know this could be done using a telnet connection and eventually i'm going to do so, but i thought that if
2000 Aug 17
1
Large scale Samba installations
Hello Samba folks- I'm currently in the position of trying to convince my IT management that using Samba to provide SMB services to our NT client base is a Good Thing. Our client/server situation is as follows: o An HA cluster of two quad-cpu (400MHz) Sun Enterprise servers, with IP address takeover on failover. o About 1000 Windows NT clients connecting via SMB o
2012 May 04
1
ANOVA problem
Hi, I need to create a data frame containing the results of a number of ANOVA's but I'm having some trouble setting it up (some being enough for me to spend 3 days trying with no progress and be left staring in to the abyss which some people call a weekend, and what I will call 2 quiet days in the office...) The response variable is *V*. I need to do an ANOVA for each *G*. The fixed
2004 Aug 06
0
communication between icecast and sources
On Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 08:11:12PM +0100, jaromil wrote: > > re all! > > anybody thought about communication between icecast and streaming > sources? it would be nice to know how much people is listening directly > from the program you use to stream, or maybe do stuff like switching the > clients from a source to another with a simple click and so on > > i know this
2004 Aug 06
1
communication between icecast and sources
jaromil wrote: >sorry if i'm quoting myself, but i feel i could have reported more > >i'm thinking about using this library: http://xmlrpc-c.sourceforge.net/ >which features the infrastructure of a solid http daemon (abyss, on top >of w3c-libwww library) for running a xml-rpc server accepting registered >function calls. > as icecast already has its own http parser