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2015 Dec 29
2
LMTP crashes on Debian with dovecot backports from rename-it.nl
Hello dovecot-users, we're running Debian 7.9 with dovecot from Stephan Bosch's repository: deb http://xi.rename-it.nl/debian/ oldstable-auto/dovecot-2.2 main Starting with dovecot 2.2.20-1 build 28, we suddenly discovered that some mails (to be locally delivered) "got stuck". dovecot's log revealed messages like the following one: Dec 29 09:56:50 mailhost dovecot:
1999 Jan 15
6
locking Problem 2.0.0 on SGI
Hi, after having upgraded from 2.0.0beta2 to 2.0.0 there are happening strange things: 1) After startup of smbd I find the following message in log.smb smbd version 2.0.0 started. Copyright Andrew Tridgell 1992-1998 [1999/01/15 17:38:09, 1] smbd/files.c:file_init(219) file_init: Information only: requested 10000 open files, 2490 are available. 2) doing a smbclient -L <hostname>
2020 Jul 02
5
Multiprotocol File Sharing via NFSv4 and Samba
Hi all, are there any non-commercial solutions (apart from solutions like Dell EMC, IBM and NetApp) around that allow to simultaneously access the same file system via NFSv4 and Samba exports in a (nearly) non-conflicting manner, especially w.r.t. to NFSv4/Windows ACL incompatibilities? Best Sebatian ____________________ Sebastian Kraus Team IT am Institut f?r Chemie Geb?ude C, Stra?e des 17.
2006 May 20
1
(PR#8877) predict.lm does not have a weights argument for newdata
Dear R developers, I am a little disappointed that my bug report only made it to the wishlist, with the argument: Well, it does not say it has. Only relevant to prediction intervals. predict.lm does calculate prediction intervals for linear models from weighted regression, so they should be correct, right? As far as I can see they are bound to be wrong in almost all cases, if no weights
2019 Mar 01
2
Using Access Control Lists with SMB2/SMB3 Mounts on Linux Clients
Hi Jeremy, Hi Steve, Hi Ronnie, thanks for your replies and the profound discussion. I think, it's best to demonstrate my problem case along an real world example: The following log of a console sesssion shows how I am doing the mounts on behalf Linux Kernel CIFS-FS Module on the client side against a Samba 4.5 file server (both running on Debian Stretch 9.8) via SMB/CIFS resp. SMB2 protocol:
2015 May 10
2
[LLVMdev] http://llvm.org/perf/ instability: some clues
Daniel, Tobias, Renato and myself have been looking a little bit at the potential underlying reason for why http://llvm.org/perf/ is instable, and have found some clues. I want to share them here to give people with more experience in the frameworks used by LNT (flask, sqlalchemy, wsgi, .) a chance to check if our reasoning below seems plausible. Daniel noticed the following backtrace in the log after http://llvm.org/perf started giving "Internal Server Error" again: 2015-05-08 22:57:05,309 ERROR: Exception on /db_default/v4/nts/287/graph [GET] [in /opt/venv/...
2006 Oct 31
4
getMethod(s) and var.test
Hi, How do I retrieve the var.test() function code? I had a similar problem once before with another function but getMethods() solved the problem then. Now I tried several combinations for var.test() without success. Regards benjamin -- Benjamin Otto Universitaetsklinikum Eppendorf Hamburg Institut fuer Klinische Chemie Martinistrasse 52 20246 Hamburg [[alternative HTML
2018 Mar 02
2
nscd and winbindd
Dear samba folks, I have a special question regarding the simultaneous operation of nscd and winbindd on the same host: We are running in a Samba file server setup where the nsswitch.conf looks like this: passwd: files ldap group: files ldap shadow: files ldap hosts: files dns wins networks: files protocols: db files services: db files
2004 Oct 20
2
apply function
Hi all, I have a question about apply function. Is that possible to pass some non-default arguments in the function we want to apply ? For example: if "mat" is a matrix and I want to use the "tabulate" function on its row. The command apply(mat,1,tabulate) works but I have problem with this one apply(mat, 1, tabulate(nbins=4)). Any clue ? Thanks, Eric -- Eric
2010 Aug 12
1
plot.circular
Dear all, I am using plot.circular(x, stack=TRUE) to plot a "histogram" from a list of angle. I would also like to draw a line from the origin at the angle of the mean (mean.circular), preferably with the resultant's length (rho.circular) as length. How do I achieve this on the circular plot, please? Thanks a lot, Tim -- -- Tim Gruene Institut fuer anorganische Chemie
2020 Jul 02
1
Multiprotocol File Sharing via NFSv4 and Samba
FreeNAS / FreeBSD have native NFSv4 ACLs. They do however lack kernel oplock support so there are perhaps some caveats in that regard. On Thu, Jul 2, 2020 at 3:07 PM Strahil Nikolov via samba < samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Hi Kraus, > > I know that Gluster can be exported over NFS-Ganesha (supports v4.X), > Samba (protocol 1.0 in order to get 'real'
2018 Nov 06
2
Samba CIFS Mounts with Kerberos Security: Write Access denied
Hi all, I am testing different setups for Samba home share mounts via the CIFS protocol on Linux clients with and without Keberos security (both krb5 and krb5i). I am experiencing some strange behaviour in case of Kerberos authentication: In case of mounts (by root or the user itself) without Kerberos security (only NTLMv2 authentication), local root and the owning user on the Linux client
2019 Feb 26
2
Using Access Control Lists with SMB2/SMB3 Mounts on Linux Clients
Dear all, what is about the support for POSIX ACL in Samba protocol implementation of SMB2 and SMB3? >From what I extracted from SNIA and SambaXP developer conference talks and as well as the official Samba Wiki, support for POSIX ACL in SMB2 and SMB3 has been completely abandonned. Am I right? If so, is there any other possibility to allow Linux Clients to natively access access control lists
2006 Sep 29
6
List-manipulation
Hi, Sorry for the question, I know it should be basic knowledge but I'm struggling for two hours now. How do I select only the first entry of each list member and ignore the rest? So for > $"121_at" > -113691170 > $"1255_g_at" > 42231151 > $"1316_at" > 35472685 35472588 > $"1320_at" > -88003869
2015 Aug 11
2
backing up email / saving maildir on external hard drives
On 11.08.2015 15:45, G?tz Reinicke - IT Koordinator wrote: > talking of rsync and compression is may be also a bit misleading. > > On the destination there will be no compressed files if you transfer > with rsync! ...unless your dovecot is working with compressed maildir files. ;-) Kind Regards, Christian Schmidt -- No signature available. -------------- next part --------------
2015 Dec 30
2
LMTP crashes on Debian with dovecot backports from rename-it.nl
Hello Timo, On 29.12.2015 19:25, Timo Sirainen wrote: > So looking up a header causes a crash. Can you send me one such mail > that causes this crash? I'll ask one of the users suffering from the crash if I may "borrow" one of the mails. This will probably take some days. Thank you! Best wishes for the new year, Christian -- No signature available. -------------- next
2019 Feb 27
0
Using Access Control Lists with SMB2/SMB3 Mounts on Linux Clients
Dear Jeremy, thanks for your instant reply. :-) Along with Linux native getfacl/fetfacl, I also tested getcifsacl/setcifsacl (for sure thoroughly ;-)). Unfortunately, these CIFS client tools seem to have been designed as part of the "old" CIFS Unix Extensions, working only for SMB/CIFS mounts, and are not supposed to work with SMB2/SMB3 mounts, as I guess. During my tests, the
2019 Nov 14
0
Changes in Linux CIFS Kernel Module w.r.t. ACL features
I passed by the changelog for the Linux CIFS Kernel Module at https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/LinuxCIFSKernel. The following two sections caught my attention: >> 4.19 Kernel (69 changesets, module version 2.13) >>Allow cifs.ko to be built with insecure dialects disabled (vers=1.0 and vers=2.0 not allowed). Add support for snapshot >> mounts (specifying "snapshot="
2020 Jul 02
0
Multiprotocol File Sharing via NFSv4 and Samba
Hi Kraus, I know that Gluster can be exported over NFS-Ganesha (supports v4.X), Samba (protocol 1.0 in order to get 'real' permissions), Apple's stuff and if you rebuild the source - you can use the built-in gNFS (supports NFS v3 over tcp) all at once. Yet, I'm not sure about the ACLs, so you should either test it yourself or ask on the gluster mailing list. Deployment
2006 Nov 07
1
S-poetry as book
Hi, Is there a printed version of S-poetry which can purchased or would I have to print out and bind it myself? Regards, Benjamin -- Benjamin Otto Universitaetsklinikum Eppendorf Hamburg Institut fuer Klinische Chemie Martinistrasse 52 20246 Hamburg [[alternative HTML version deleted]]