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1998 Jun 30
3
NT Crashes when doing large network file Xfers (was Re: NT crashes during smbtar)
...).
Thanks!
-- Rick
P.S. I've CC'd this message over to the Amanda mailing-list just for
those other users that may not be aware of this conversation..
Please post any followups on the samba mailing list if possible.
-----Original Message-----
From: David Mansfield <david@cobite.com>
To: Multiple recipients of list <samba@samba.anu.edu.au>
Date: Monday, June 29, 1998 3:03 PM
Subject: Re: NT crashes during smbtar
>On Mon, 29 Jun 1998, Rick Flower wrote:
>
>> David,
>>
>> You are not the only one that sees this problem.. I posted another
me...
1998 Jun 26
1
NT crashes during smbtar
...o a
samba server via a third party nt workstation (does this copy go through
the intermediate machine or is it smart enough to copy direct?)
Any clues?
Please cc direct to me in case I miss responses in the digest.
Thanks.
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| David Mansfield |
| david@cobite.com |
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| (212) 536-9115 |
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1998 Jun 30
5
NT Crashes when doing large network file Xfers (was Re: NT crashes during smbtar)
...CC'd this message over to the Amanda mailing-list just for
>> those other users that may not be aware of this conversation..
>> Please post any followups on the samba mailing list if possible.
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: David Mansfield <david@cobite.com>
>> To: Multiple recipients of list <samba@samba.anu.edu.au>
>> Date: Monday, June 29, 1998 3:03 PM
>> Subject: Re: NT crashes during smbtar
>>
>>
>> >On Mon, 29 Jun 1998, Rick Flower wrote:
>> >
>> >> David,
>> >>...
2002 Apr 30
2
writing processes are blocking in log_wait_common with data=ordered
...es should be waiting on the log in ordered
mode? I thought that log commits were postponed until the completion of
data, but not vice-versa.
I assume that data=writeback would alleviate this bottleneck, right?
David
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| David Mansfield |
| david@cobite.com |
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2006 Nov 29
0
[LLVMdev] moving to svn?
...t; hampered by lack of atomic commits, renames, and better branch
> facilities).
If people would like to see the logical `patch set' that made up a CVS
commit then cvsps may be useful, or, as others have said, use Tailor to
convert to a local repos. in your preferred format.
http://www.cobite.com/cvsps/
http://www.darcs.net/DarcsWiki/Tailor
> 4. I maintain that a real distributed VCS would be very useful for
> LLVM, perhaps moreso than the other features provided by new VCS's.
> Last time this came up, the available distributed vcs's all had
> serious issues. P...
2006 Nov 28
2
[LLVMdev] moving to svn?
On Tue, 28 Nov 2006, Bill Wendling wrote:
> Perhaps someone could come up with a list of different versioning
> software, list the pros and cons, and then we could vote? (Has anyone
> mentioned Bitkeeper yet? :-)
There are a couple reasons we are using CVS still:
1. CVS works and is well understood by all involved.
2. The main deficiencies of CVS don't impact us much (we aren't
2010 Jun 22
1
problem rebuilding kvm package on centos 5.5
Hi All:
I'm trying to rebuild the kvm SRPM (kvm-83-164.el5_5.9.src.rpm)
on a centos 5.5 x86_64 and it's failing with the message:
error: Failed build dependencies:
kernel-devel-x86_64 = 2.6.18-194.el5 is needed by kvm-83-164.9.x86_64
I have already run "yum-builddep <srpm>" and here is the output
(indicates nothing missing)
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
Loading mirror
2012 Jan 18
0
possible to disable but not remove hardware?
...esn't seem to hotplug the same way (something else to
figure out another day ;-).
It doesn't appear in the domain XML format that there is any "disabled"
attribute than can be used. Is that true? Is there a different usage
pattern to accomplish this?
Thanks,
David Mansfield
Cobite, INC.
2012 Mar 26
1
simulate "network cable unplugged"
...sible to leave a NIC "installed" but cause it to simulate that the
network cable is unplugged? Preferably this could be "hot"
plugged/unplugged but otherwise doing it cold.
Guest os is also centos 6, in case it matters (shouldn't).
Any pointers?
Thanks,
David Mansfield
Cobite, INC.
2014 Apr 10
0
passthrough filesystem (9p) permissions issues on Fedora 20
...9; it /etc/libvirt/qemu.conf, is there a
way to get this to work without trashing all of the file permissions on
the directory?
Even if I do put the user=root, I imagine selinux will become a major
headache anyway.
So is there a roadmap for how to get this working?
--
Thanks,
David Mansfield
Cobite, INC.
2015 Jan 16
1
polkit ACL for remotely changing a spice console password
...I can't find how
that's covered in ACL documentation either.
Some idea? Any pointers would be much appreciated.
Ideally, I'd like to say "user x can update password for domain y" and
that's the only thing that can be modified for that user.
--
Thanks,
David Mansfield
Cobite, INC.
2000 Aug 05
1
dsa keys & ssh-agent
Ok... I just kludged dsa key support into the ssh-agent that comes with
openssh-2.1.1p4. Its ugly and conforms to no standard (I could find no
signifigant mention of it in the IETF drafts) but it does seem to
work. If anybodys interested in it, I'll clean up the code and post. For
now I'm going to sleep.
Oh yeah.. thanks Damien Miller for pointing out that SSL
add_all_algorithms bit,
2006 Mar 08
2
too much cpu system time with kernel 2.6.9-22.0.2.EL
I'm running a server recently installed with centos 4.2.
It's running the kernel in the subject line, on an PIII 866Mhz with
512mb ram.
The system is running basically two processes:
1) ssh to remote system, receiving a stream of bytes
piped into
2) gzip the stream, write to disk file
The system is slow, relatively (866Mhz cpu) and the network is fast
(gigabit) so the limiting factor
2000 Aug 02
1
load_private_key hell
NOTE: If you know how to properly use load_private_key for dsa keys and
NOTE: don't want to read my long post, simply reply with that info and
NOTE: I will really appreciate it. thanks.
I've been playing with the source code and trying to create extra
apps. All has been going well except the fact that I can't load a dsa
private key. To highlight my problem I stole some code
2011 Dec 21
1
for a guest accessing host "full disk", how to prevent host vgscan
Hi All.
I have a dell system with a H700 raid. Within the hardware RAID config
I've created a "virtual disk" which I have assigned to one of my
guests. On the host the device is "/dev/sdb", on the guest it's "/dev/vdb".
This works fine.
Within the guest, we have created lvm PV on /dev/vdb (using the whole
disk - no partitions) and created a volume