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2007 Aug 15
1
Re: OS/2 Warp and eComStation
I can run OS/2 Warp 4 (no fixpak) as guest in native QEMU (non kqemu). I can also run OS/2 Warp 4 in a domu guest in XEN 3.1 on a Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty) host. A stripped down eComStation will also work in native QEMU but it will not run in XEN 3.1. When trying to run eComStation in XEN, at boot it will lockup immediately (at boot blob). Any ideas or fixes that might help? thanks --------------------------------- Need a vacation? Get great deals to amazing places on...
2005 Dec 12
3
OS/2 and eComStation
Hi, Hoping someone can help me with some question on Xen 3.x and Intel VT (Vanderpool) hardware. Can IBM OS/2 or Serenity Systems eComStation now be run with Xen and Intel Vanderpool enabled CPUs? If not, what is needed? Are any drivers needed? Do you know of anyone working on getting Xen to support OS/2 or eComStation? > Jan 21,2004, Mark A. Williamson wrote: > Afraid so. > With the Intel Vanderpool support you'...
2011 Oct 23
0
Samba for eComStation 2.0
Gentlemen: One of the three operating systems on my computer is eComStation 2.0, and it is connected to the outer world by means ofa TCP/IP facility. This is activated by means of "File and Directory Connections (Samba)". I have been through several generations of OS/2, so I know that system, but the Samba is a new field for me. After I fill in the recta...
2020 Apr 23
0
CIFS VFS: in dmesg when Linux accesses eComStation's (OS/2) FAT filesystem shares
On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 02:59:18AM -0400, Felix Miata via samba wrote: > Items in dmesg when FAT share's are accessed from web browser: > CIFS VFS: bogus file nlink value 0 nlink should never be zero. If an SMB server returns that, then the CIFSFS client will have to fake it to 1 at least. > When accessed from FC/L (OFM (orthodox filemanager)): > CIFS VFS: illegal date, month 0
2020 Apr 24
0
CIFS VFS: in dmesg when Linux accesses eComStation's (OS/2) FAT filesystem shares
On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 04:31:53AM -0400, Felix Miata via samba wrote: > Jeremy Allison via samba composed on 2020-04-23 09:24 (UTC-0700): > >> CIFS: Attempting to mount //hostname/E > >> Use of the less secure dialect vers=1.0 is not recommended unless required for > >> access to very old servers > >> CIFS VFS: Send error in QFSAttributeInfo = -95 > >
2020 Apr 29
0
CIFS VFS: in dmesg when Linux accesses eComStation's (OS/2) FAT filesystem shares
On Wed, Apr 29, 2020 at 10:48:34AM -0400, Felix Miata via samba wrote: > Jeremy Allison via samba composed on 2020-04-24 11:13 (UTC-0700): > > Looking at that trace the client is doing a QPATHINFO request > > (SMBtrans2 request) with level 263 - Query File All Info. > > > The OS/2 server doesn't support that, so the client then > > drops back and does a SMB1
2004 Jan 02
1
Samba 3.0.0 and OS/2 Ecomstations
I can't seem to get samba3.0 to talk nicely to OS/2 Samba 2.2 works flawlessly, but samba 3.0 on Redhat Enterprise 3.0 or samba 3.0-final-0.b (from backports.org) on debian woody does not work. >From the servers point of view, everything seems ok On the OS/2 client it, the share is mountet and looks good until you you browse it in the GUI-filebrowser. It says "No objects were
2020 Apr 29
2
CIFS VFS: in dmesg when Linux accesses eComStation's (OS/2) FAT filesystem shares
Jeremy Allison via samba composed on 2020-04-24 11:13 (UTC-0700): > On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 04:31:53AM -0400, Felix Miata via samba wrote: >> Jeremy Allison via samba composed on 2020-04-23 09:24 (UTC-0700): >> >> CIFS: Attempting to mount //hostname/E >> >> Use of the less secure dialect vers=1.0 is not recommended unless required for >> >> access
2020 Apr 23
2
CIFS VFS: in dmesg when Linux accesses eComStation's (OS/2) FAT filesystem shares
Items in dmesg when FAT share's are accessed from web browser: CIFS VFS: bogus file nlink value 0 When accessed from FC/L (OFM (orthodox filemanager)): CIFS VFS: illegal date, month 0 day: 0 When the share is initially mounted: CIFS: Attempting to mount //hostname/E Use of the less secure dialect vers=1.0 is not recommended unless required for access to very old servers CIFS VFS: Send error
2020 Apr 24
2
CIFS VFS: in dmesg when Linux accesses eComStation's (OS/2) FAT filesystem shares
Jeremy Allison via samba composed on 2020-04-23 09:24 (UTC-0700): > On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 02:59:18AM -0400, Felix Miata via samba wrote: >> Items in dmesg when FAT share's are accessed from web browser: >> CIFS VFS: bogus file nlink value 0 > nlink should never be zero. If an SMB server > returns that, then the CIFSFS client will have > to fake it to 1 at least.
2012 Jul 27
7
cannot rsync when source directory lacks write permission
I seem to be running into a problem where I am trying to rsync from a source directory that lacks write permissions (i.e. r-xr-xr-x). Presumably this is because rsync creates the directory on the destination, then sets the permissions to match the source and then tries to sync the contents of the directory, which it cannot of course lacking write permission in the directory. Is there a way to
2017 Jun 07
2
title streaming with ices
...; > >I use ices for the backup automation when no live programming is taking > >place. > > > >Ices shows the song title and artist on the player with no problem. > > > >My question is how I configure ices to show the album as well? Ices-ne (a new ices for OS/2 / eComStation / ArcaOS and Windows) sends metadata: Artist - Title - Album. and it supports national symbols in tags. http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/h-search.php?key=ices-ne&pushbutton=Search ftp://idenis.snc.ru/users/GreenPoison/ices-ne-20170608.zip
2011 Sep 16
2
Cannot get the syntax of --include-from right
Here is part of my backup script: nice -n 15 rsync -avl --exclude=".*" \ --include-from="/home/bob/backup_includes" \ "$fromdir" "$todir" Here is the content of /home/bob/backup_includes /home/bob/.vimrc /home/bob/.gitconfig My problem is that neither the .vimrc nor .gitconfig are copied to the backup directory. I have read the man page about
2012 Apr 04
2
Using rsync to synchronize
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello, I have been using rsync to backup our primary data stores. It works fine. Here are the options I use for doing that: rsync --recursive --links --times --dirs --stats --delete \ --itemize-changes --quiet --exclude-from=exclude-filename \ /data-store1/ /data-store2/ Recently I have had the need to actually synchronize the files between
2016 Sep 13
2
Source client (Windows and OS/2 versions).
IceS-ne 0.4.2 for OS/2, eComstation and Windows based on Centova Cast Edition. Many bugs have been fixed. Added new features useful for me, I hope for you too. ftp://idenis.snc.ru/users/GreenPoison/IceS-ne-20160912.zip ftp://digi.os2.snc.ru/pub/Radio/IceS-ne-20160912.zip New features available in this version IceS-ne: - Adv...
2010 Oct 22
3
include-from or files-from
Hello List, i have got a large File-List which looks like this: ...snip... 165/165950*.jpg 166/166072*.jpg ...snap.... Now i would like to transfer only those file from that list. The rsync command: rsync -avz -F --files-from=/tmp/synclist-small.txt /mnt/ /data/ does not seem to work due to that wildcard. The command: rsync -avz -F --include-from=/tmp/synclist-small.txt /mnt/ /data/ syncs
2009 Jul 17
2
Rsnapshot/rsync buffer overflow
I have been using rsnapshot on OS X for a bit now to backup my debian home server to my external HD but have now started getting this error. Shiny:rsync-3.0.6 kurt$ sudo rsnapshot sync /usr/bin/rsync -a --delete --numeric-ids --relative --delete-excluded \ --exclude=mtab --exclude=core --rsh="/usr/bin/ssh -i \ /Users/kurt/.ssh/id_rsa" root at home.thisisnotajoke.com:/home \
2016 Sep 14
2
Source client (Windows and OS/2 versions).
...14:12, Jack Elliott пишет: > > Any documentation for this? > > -- > That Jack Elliott > KPOV 88.9 FM High Desert Community radio > Producer, The Wednesday Point > Host, The Sunday Classics > On 09/13/2016 04:48 PM, Andrey Vasilkin wrote: >> IceS-ne 0.4.2 for OS/2, eComstation and Windows based on Centova Cast >> Edition. Many bugs have been fixed. Added new features useful for me, >> I hope for you too. >> >> ftp://idenis.snc.ru/users/GreenPoison/IceS-ne-20160912.zip >> ftp://digi.os2.snc.ru/pub/Radio/IceS-ne-20160912.zip >> &g...
2010 Dec 10
4
Very surprising behaviour with --files-from
$ wc -l /tmp/list 1000 /tmp/list $ rsync -i -aPv --ignore-existing --files-from=/tmp/list /backups/ ut00-s00010:/backups/ building file list ... 3937 files to consider I am totally baffled. That's not such a big deal, but the list I'm *actually* using has twenty *million* files in it. At a couple hundred files a second, if it's going to check 4 times the number of files, that's
2010 Nov 20
4
How to sync an exact list of files, Including deletes!?
Hello, I'm author of Lsyncd - the live syncing deamon - http://code.google.com/p/lsyncd/ - a daemon that uses Linux` inotify to watch for filesystem changes - aggregates them for a few seconds and then periodically calls rsync to transfer the changes to target(s). Version 1 was simply aware of directories only, and it called rsync once with --delete -d for every directory in which anything