Displaying 20 results from an estimated 96 matches for "dogbert".
2009 May 11
8
Users can't login on Samba+Ldap
Hi,
I've migrated from an old samba installation (Samba as PDC) that used TDB
backend for password.
I've setup a box with ubuntu and samba 3 + ldap and I imported the old
users.
Old users works fine.
I have problems with new users and machines.
Old users works but they don't show up with smbldap-usershow command and
I've problem in changing their passwords. If I check the ldap
2001 Dec 20
0
Browsing problem with Samba 2.2.2 PDC
...p Drives
path = /maps
read only = No
[print$]
path = /usr/local/samba/printers
write list = @systems,root
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /tmp
guest ok = Yes
printable = Yes
Here's the wins.dat:
VERSION 1 9728
"__MSBROWSE__#01" 1009099353 255.255.255.255 e4R
"DOGBERT#00" 1009190254 172.16.11.150 64R
"DOGBERT#03" 1009190254 172.16.11.150 64R
"DOGBERT#20" 1009190254 172.16.11.150 64R
"LUCAS-100#00" 1009148707 172.16.10.102 172.16.12.102 46R
"LUCAS-100#03" 1009148707 172.16.10.102 172.16.12.102 46R
"LUCAS-100#20&qu...
2002 Mar 19
2
read only media
Hi guys,
Is there any way to mount an ext3 fs that is on ro media?
I get an error:
EXT3-fs: INFO: recovery required on readonly filesystem.
EXT3-fs: write access unavailable, cannot proceed.
Specifically this is with an LVM snapshot.
2004 Jul 04
1
[Bug 891] possible problem with non-printing characters during scp copy
...copy
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 3.6.1p2
Platform: ix86
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: scp
AssignedTo: openssh-bugs at mindrot.org
ReportedBy: dogbert at netnevada.net
Hello,
System: Red Hat Workstation Edition
Kernel: Linux content 2.4.21-15.0.2.ELcustom #2 SMP Sun Jun 27 10:04:31 PDT
2004 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
OpenSSH: [content at content content]$ rpm -q openssh
version is openssh-3.6.1p2-33.30.1
I encountered a problem which mig...
2019 Jul 09
3
32-bit CentOS
...know what I don't understand about this procedure?
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participate in debates." --Dogbert
2012 Aug 20
4
puppet-lint and 80 characters line limit?
Hi.
I''m getting lots of warning like this one from puppet-lint:
WARNING: line 67 has more than 80 characters
Now, I don''t like warnings, so any idea how should I rewrite this line
for example, to void the warning?
package {''rpmforge-release'':
ensure => ''0.5.2-2.el6.rf'',
provider => ''rpm'',
source =>
2001 Oct 23
2
nice mini-howto
hello,
i am a newbie to this list and i don't know if this has been posted before
(if so, plzz accept my apologies)
i just noticed a nice mini-howto on ext2-ext3 conversion at
http://www.symonds.net/~rajesh/howto/ext3/index.html
i think that maybe a link can be added to this after the download section...
cheers
Sayamindu
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2002 Apr 02
7
ext3 crash
Hi,
One of my shared volumes crashed the other day on a RH-7.2, 2.4.9-31 system.
These are the first errors in the log:
kernel: EXT3-fs error (device ide0(3,9)): ext3_readdir: bad entry in
directory #2424833: rec_len is smaller than minimal - offset=0,
inode=2553887680, rec_len=0, name_len=0
kernel: EXT3-fs error (device ide0(3,9)): ext3_readdir: bad entry in
directory #2424833: rec_len is
2019 Jul 09
0
32-bit CentOS
...nderstand about this procedure?
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2001 Aug 21
0
[patch] 64 bit types in bitypes.h
...d reason I'm not aware of, the newer inttypes.h
header file should also be checked, in the event that the typedefs aren't
available in either of the other header files (inttypes.h should probably
even be preferred to sys/bitypes.h).
Tim
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diff -ur openssh-2.9p2.orig/configure.in openssh-2.9p2/configure.in
--- openssh-2.9p2.orig/configure.in...
2003 Sep 16
1
Pre-RedHat 9.0 RPM Packages
Since I have a mixture of RH 7.1, 7.2, 7.3 and Advanced Server 2.1
boxes, I've made a set of RPMs for those platforms. I do not have a
RedHat 8.0 box to make RPMs. Since RedHat <= 7.2 is out of support by
RedHat, I don't think we'll see any officially created RPMs (but I
could be wrong about that) so I thought I'd offer these to the general
community. These were all built
2002 Apr 03
2
Problem adding ext3 support to tomsrtbt
Hi,
I am upgrading the tomsrtbt rescue distribution from kernel 2.0.39 to 2.2.20.
Fitting a 2.4.x kernel on the floppy is not practical at this time.
I am trying to support both ext3 and reiser filesystems.
However, there are symbol collisions, it is impossible to use both.
Is there any chance of getting the 2.2.x patch fixed?
-Thanks
-Tom
2002 Mar 14
2
File size on 2.2
Hello guys, I have a question about ext3 on Linux 2.2:
Are there the same file size limitation (2Gb) like with ext2? I tried google but I still with this question.
ps.: Include Reply-to me, I'm not subscribed on list.
Thaks for aswners,
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2001 Oct 19
2
using non-default blocks per group
I've been playing with the -g switch to mke2fs, which controls the blocks
per group. This switch isn't documented. I've been using it to balance
metadata traffic on RAID 0.
This seems to work fine in ext2. Will I have any problems with ext3 where
the blocks per group is not a power of 2?
-jwb
2001 Sep 06
1
Changing root journal data mode
Hi,
I'm running 2.4.9-ac7 with ext3 compiled in, and I ran across this problem.
Now that I look back, it makes sence, but it wasn't obvious at first...
I wanted to change the journal mode on my / partition, so I changed my fstab
to:
/dev/hda1 / ext3 defaults,errors=remount-ro,data=journal 0 1
as well as several other partitions, and rebooted.
After rebooting I had a read only / that I
2001 Sep 10
2
moving from 2.2 to 2.4
Hello guys,
I began testing ext3 w/ a 2.2.19 patched kernel several months ago. I'm now wanting to move to a new 2.4 kernel w/ ext3 and was wondering if there was any reason to create a new journal file. Also I noticed that the oldstyle journal files are named "journal.dat" and now they are named ".journal". Any suggestions for upgrading?
Thanks,
Nick
2001 Sep 13
1
are quotas journaled?
quotacheck takes longer than fsck on our ext2 fileservers. Is this
redundant in ext3? Do I need data=journal?
Cheers,
Matt
2001 Sep 20
1
fstype=auto breaks updatedb
It turns out that if you specify filesystem type `auto' in
/etc/fstab, updatedb (the thing which updates your `locate'
database) ceases to work.
Here's the contents of my /etc/updatedb.conf:
PRUNEFS="devpts NFS nfs afs proc smbfs autofs auto iso9660"
PRUNEPATHS="/tmp /usr/tmp /var/tmp /afs /net"
export PRUNEFS
export PRUNEPATHS
deleting the `auto' entry
2001 Sep 20
1
Removing ext3 to use GNU Parted
Hi. What are the right steps to convert a file system from
ext3 back to ext2 ? I need to use GNU Parted to resize my
root file system and Andrew Clausen said I have to convert it
to ext2, resize, and then convert back to ext3. My journal is
visible.
My initrd.img (from which I plan to use Parted) contains both
ext2 and ext3.
I compile ext2 as a module in my other boot images.
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2001 Sep 29
1
fsck still running as of ext2 (even tough it is ext3)
Hi,
I've downloaded and installed kernel-2.4.9 from rawhide in order to use ext3
support (I've also upgraded the necessary packages).
I've used tune2fs to make the current ext2 partitions (incluind /) and
changed fstab to reflect that.
In order to test if everything is ok (this is a test machine) I've switched
off with no shutdown. Except the / all other partitions accused