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2007 Apr 21
1
[LLVMdev] LLVM developer's meeting session availabilty online
hi all,
I am sorry but i can not attend the developer's meeting. But reading
through the page it sounds like a very interesting venue. So it would be
a great thing if we could have slides as pdfs available on the web site.
thanks in advance
-- Jakob
ps: it is funny that most compiler suites are not named after something
very interesting. gcc, icc, ... are all something like xxx compiler
2005 Sep 26
6
Extension availabilty
I have a client that has an old Merlin system. They would like to move to an
Asterisk based system, however, with their existing system each phone is
capable of displaying who is on the phone within there office. This is done
by lighting a red light for each line(extension) that is in use. Has anyone
been able to neatly create this feature? Perhaps an XML application can be
written for the Cisco
2007 Dec 01
1
Good tutorial about using heartbeat2, ocfs2 and evms with xen 3.x
Hi all
Sombedody can points me to a good tutorial about using high availabilty
clusters with xen using heratbeat2, ocfs2 and evms under rhel/centos, debian or
sles??
I am doing various searches without a result ... (google shows me a lot of
references, mailing lists, etc but not a good doc)
Many thanks.
--
CL Martinez
carlopmart {at} gmail {d0t} com
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2006 Nov 25
1
cluster service
I've setup the CentOS version of the RH Cluster Service on a pair of
centos 4.4 i386 test boxes... wanting to do high availabilty stuff.
its working, I've added a virtual IP and a fiberchannel hosted e3fs file
system thhat either can mount, if I manually crash or reboot one, this
IP and FS mount on the other, awesome.
the servers are connected to the storage via a QLogic SANbox 5600
fiberswitch, and I've added a...
2003 Oct 29
5
shorewall question
I am currently using shorewall on leaf-bering. I have set it up with
keepalived to create a high availabilty firewall cluster. I have an odd
question in regards to shorewall. Currently in production I have
keepalived controlling shorewall starts and stops. If I remove this and
leave shorewall running on the backup firewall, will I run into any
problems with having the nat tables built out and the rule...
2015 Oct 01
2
SeDiskOperatorPrivilege - NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_PRIVILEGE
...facl -m g:domänen-admins:rwx /var/samba/test
I can mkdir and granting rights to other users/groups from the security
tab on a windows client.
Maybe version 3.6 is not as full featured as the 4.x versions, but AD
integration should work.
Is there a way to monitor/log the net rpc call to check the availabilty
of the SeDiskOperatorPrivilege on AD side?
Regards
Steffen
Am 01.10.2015 um 15:07 schrieb mathias dufresne:
> As far as I understood this privilege is available only for domains wh
ich
> are Active Directory domains.
> As you are using Samba 3.6 you shouldn't have AD domain but NT4...
2015 Oct 01
0
SeDiskOperatorPrivilege - NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_PRIVILEGE
...ba/test
>
> I can mkdir and granting rights to other users/groups from the security
> tab on a windows client.
>
> Maybe version 3.6 is not as full featured as the 4.x versions, but AD
> integration should work.
>
> Is there a way to monitor/log the net rpc call to check the availabilty
> of the SeDiskOperatorPrivilege on AD side?
>
>
Your best bet would be to install the last freely available Sernet Samba
packages, this would get you version 4.2.4. Samba 3.6 is EOL (as is
4.0), so if you are hitting a bug (note: I am not saying you are) then
you stand a chance of get...
2005 Jul 01
0
Redundant DFS via DNS entries
...We use IBM e-network dispatcher (which probably has been renamed into a
websphere product) which is a network load-balancer designed to put in
front of a web server to balance requests.
Similar solutions can be built using the instructions at
http://www.ultramonkey.org/ to build either an high-availabilty setup
(easier) or a load balancing setup (prob not needed for dfs).
Other resources include http://www.linux-ha.org/
A couple articles in this issues of Linux Magazine
http://www.linux-mag.com/2003-11/availability_01.html provide good
introductions. The software has changed some since then, so...
2005 Aug 28
0
Qt4 GUI to ffmpeg2theora
hey all,
I did a Qt4 GUI to ffmpeg2theora with a nice progress bar, combobox,
sliders and stuff.
It supports most of ffmpeg2theora 0.13 features.
It only run on nix for now cause Im on a trip and dont have access to
a windows boxand neither a MacOS one but thanx to the Qt4 and
ffmpeg2theora availabilty on the 3 plateforms it shouldn`t be tricky
to make it work on there. When I get back home in a couple of weeks
I`ll try to release those.
Source:
http://p80.free.fr/katiuska-0.1.tar.bz2
Binary:
http://p80.free.fr/katiuska-0.1-bin.tar.bz2
Pat
PS: might be buggy, repport any bug to patcito@gmail...
2006 Oct 26
2
What has been swapped out?
I have a SunRay server that I am looking at to determine some sizing requirements in my department. The machine has 16G of ram and 10G of swap. Currently, I have about 4G of swap used. I am wondering if dtrace/mdb can be used to find out what lwp/processes have been swapped out?
Any hints?
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2013 Mar 03
1
sysvolreset failing on glusterfs
Hi,
I'm trying to setup a domain with two DCs based on 4.0.3. Following some
hint, I wanna use glusterfs for the sysvol. Glusterfs it runs nicely. I
can set acls on both machines using setfacl and the other one lists them
almost immediately with getfacl.
But running "samba-tool ntacl sysvolreset is failing badly giving the
following error.
In a later attempt, without significant
2005 Oct 22
0
after package reorganization: version 1.6 of package "distr" available; new packages "distrEx", "distrSim", "distrTEst", "RandVar"
After some reorganization, we would like to announce the availability
on CRAN of a new version (1.6) of our package "distr" as well as the
availabilty on CRAN of the new packages "distrEx", "distrSim",
"distrTEst", "RandVar".
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Changes from 1.5 to 1.6
-[former package "distr"] reorganization:
we have split up...
2005 Oct 22
0
after package reorganization: version 1.6 of package "distr" available; new packages "distrEx", "distrSim", "distrTEst", "RandVar"
After some reorganization, we would like to announce the availability
on CRAN of a new version (1.6) of our package "distr" as well as the
availabilty on CRAN of the new packages "distrEx", "distrSim",
"distrTEst", "RandVar".
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Changes from 1.5 to 1.6
-[former package "distr"] reorganization:
we have split up...
2015 Oct 01
2
SeDiskOperatorPrivilege - NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_PRIVILEGE
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Am 28.09.2015 um 13:22 schrieb Rowland Penny:
> On 28/09/15 11:30, Steffen Weißgerber wrote:
> Hello,
>
> after configuring kerberos and winbind for authentication against an A
D
> (Window 2008 R2) and succesful launching getent passwd I followed the
> instructions https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Shares_with_Windows_ACLs
> for
2005 Nov 25
28
ZFS and memcntl(..., MC_SYNC, ...)
It wouldn''t be proper to start my first post here without congratulations
and thanks to the ZFS team for such an impressive piece of work.
Anyway, on to my query. I''ve been trying out ZFS, with a particular focus in
reducing latency in a specific application. This application has a fair
amount of random writing going on in the background (which, of course, ZFS
will make
2004 Jun 29
10
naive question
I have a 100Mb comma-separated file, and R takes several minutes to read it
(via read.table()). This is R 1.9.0 on a linux box with a couple gigabytes of
RAM. I am conjecturing that R is gc-ing, so maybe there is some command-line
arg I can give it to convince it that I have a lot of space, or?!
Thanks!
Igor
2007 Jun 19
38
ZFS Scalability/performance
Hello,
I''m quite interested in ZFS, like everybody else I suppose, and am about
to install FBSD with ZFS.
On that note, i have a different first question to start with. I
personally am a Linux fanboy, and would love to see/use ZFS on linux. I
assume that I can use those ZFS disks later with any os that can
work/recognizes ZFS correct? e.g. I can install/setup ZFS in FBSD, and
later use
2006 Mar 19
38
Macbook for Rails Development
Hi All,
I''ve finally got fed up of struggling with Windows and am on the verge
of splashing out on a Macbook for Ruby/Rails development. I''ve seen
DHH''s post about it on loudthinking but I wondered if anyone else has
any more wisdom...
Is it worth it over a powerbook? Any tips on good OSX apps for Rails
dev (textmate, i know already)? Anything not working well on