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1998 Sep 10
1
smbmount and NT timestamps
Matthew Chapman wrote:
> When I mount a W95/98 drive and create or modify files, everything is
> groovy.
>
> When I mount an NT drive and create, modify, or read files (as in,
copying
> them from the NT drive to my own local drive), the dates go crazy.
>
> Our sysadmin tells me the NT system is NT Server 4.0 Enterprise
Eddition,
> service pack 3.
Hi, Matthew,
I'am
2010 Nov 15
21
[XCP] converting a .img to xva
Hey,
Is it possible to covert a .img to a xva?
I have a virtual machine on a xen machine that i would like to run in a xen
cloud.
I used the xva.py and it gave me a xva + kernel i followed the copy
instructions but i get this:
[root@box ~]# xe vm-start vm=converted
Error code: WARNING: /dev/xvda is not a disk image
Error parameters: Traceback (most recent call last):, File
2010 Nov 15
21
[XCP] converting a .img to xva
Hey,
Is it possible to covert a .img to a xva?
I have a virtual machine on a xen machine that i would like to run in a xen
cloud.
I used the xva.py and it gave me a xva + kernel i followed the copy
instructions but i get this:
[root@box ~]# xe vm-start vm=converted
Error code: WARNING: /dev/xvda is not a disk image
Error parameters: Traceback (most recent call last):, File
1998 Aug 26
2
NT timestamps, WINS lookup
On Wed, 26 Aug 1998, Matthew Chapman wrote:
> > Two questions. First, timestamps seem to be getting screwed up when I
> > access files on the company's NT server. Someone (using NT) creates some
> > files. My ls -l output shows them as having screwed up dates (ie, 1935,
> > 2027, etc). 95, 98, and NT users see the dates as normal. When I copy
> > any files
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
share in the samba box, from the PDC server itself. The log.winbindd and
log.nmbd are empty.
[2001/08/08 13:11:28, 3] smbd/reply.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X(865)
Domain=[EERDBR001] NativeOS=[Windows NT 1381] NativeLanMan=[] [2001/08/08
13:11:28, 3] smbd/reply.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X(876)
sesssetupX:name=[administrator]
[2001/08/08 13:11:28, 3] libsmb/namequery.c:resolve_lmhosts(733)
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
have a hosts allow or hosts deny line in your smb.conf. If you don't
want samba to do reverse lookups, then comment out any allow/deny hosts
lines in your smb.conf file.
Don
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From: future@yxtc.edu.cn [mailto:future@yxtc.edu.cn]
Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2001 3:00 AM
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: dns and samba
Hi,
I find that my samba server always does