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2018 Jun 28
1
Sending election packet . . .
Hello Community,
i have a fileserver as domain member.
today i found some weird log entries in log.nmbd:
[2018/06/28 09:25:53.700507, 2]
../source3/nmbd/nmbd_elections.c:41(send_election_dgram)
send_election_dgram: Sending election packet for workgroup DOMAINNAME
on subnet 192.168.102.149
[2018/06/28 09:25:53.700618, 2]
../source3/nmbd/nmbd_elections.c:41(send_election_dgram)
2023 Feb 15
2
2023 X.Org Foundation Membership deadline for voting in the election
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forwarding the election schedule and nominating process to the
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upcoming election is 26 March 2023 at 23:59 UTC.
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2024 Feb 15
2
2024 X.Org Board of Directors Elections Nomination period is NOW
...king nominations for candidates for election to the X.Org
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for election to the board.
Nominations for the 2024 election are now open and will remain open
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an election is held to bring the total number of directors to eight. The
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1999 Sep 17
1
How do I force a browser election?
I can force a browser election with the Win98 command:
net view /workgroup:workgroupname
However, that does not work on NT (and I haven't tried it on W95). What I'd
really like is a command from the Linux command line to force the election.
I've looked everywhere and can't find it. For my purposes having preferred
master=yes and restarting Samba is not an option.
Does anyone
2008 Jun 11
3
WINS server looses election irregular in a heterogeneous network
Dear Samba-Users,
I have to administer a Samba WINS Server in a heterogenous network. It's a
student hostel with about 200 mixed (Windows, Linux, Mac OS X) computers. We
have a DHCP, which delivers the WINS-Server address to the clients. I don't
have access to the clients.
The problem is, that the WINS-Server (Samba 3.0.27) looses the
Master-Browser election irregulary. I can't
2004 Jun 09
1
Windows rejects name registration
Dear people of samba,
my problem seems to be a firewalled WinXP in our net.
Our Samba is the Debian testing (Samba 3.x).
It is configured to hold the browsing list and to
become master. The nmbd.log shows:
[2004/06/09 08:17:38, 0]
nmbd/nmbd_incomingdgrams.c:process_local_master_announce(311)
process_local_master_announce: Server PRAEPLAB at IP 129.217.168.62
is announcing itself as a local
2014 Apr 29
2
Samba 3.5 loses local master browser election to Win7 32bits
Hi All:
I'm facing a weird behavior with Samba 3.5.10. It's a CentOS 6.3
repository RPM. Samba is acting as a PDC and integrated with OpenLDAP
2.4.23, also a CentOS RPM, through smbldap-tools 0.9.3 (from EPEL).
In my network I have Windows 7 64 bits and Windows 7 32 bits. The
problem is that Samba is losing local master browser 'status' to Win7
32 bits machines. From time to
2002 Jun 27
7
causing LMB elections
I've been running samba servers with 200+ W98 machines for
some time. I'm changing to W2k and everything was going fine.
I've upgraded 40 boxes. One W2k box has started announcing itself
as a local master browser for one of the workgroups. A samba
server thinks it is master, forcing election. Samba will stop
being the LMB for about 3 minutes and then will re-establish
itself as
2009 Oct 08
1
statistics and R package for election results
Dear all,
Is there any R package which would help in analysing election results between two elections? Does anybody know any good papers which are related to this field? I am a statistician and my main research area so far has been regression and classification modelling. The analysis of two election results is new to me.
Thanks in advance.
Kind regards
DK
2023 Apr 17
1
2023 X.Org Foundation Membership deadline for voting in the election
Hi Ricardo,
On Mon, Mar 13, 2023 at 04:22:54PM +0100, Ricardo Garcia wrote:
> This is a reminder that the deadline for new memberships and renewals
> finishes in a couple of weeks. Original email follows.
>
> Thanks for your attention.
I don't know if I'm the only one affected by this issue, but I've just
received today two months of e-mails from x.org, including all the
2008 Dec 19
0
When and how often are elections held for LMB?
Can someone clarify this for me? The docs are not clear. It seems that an election is held when:
* There is no LMB or the current LMB shuts down.
* A machine joins the network with "preferred master = yes" and forces an election.
Any other times when an election is held?
What's also not clear is how OFTEN the election is held. The how-to makes a passing reference that "two
2008 Aug 22
3
simple generation of artificial data with defined features
Dear R-colleagues,
I am quite a newbie to R fighting my stupidity to solve a probably quite
simple problem of generating artificial data with defined features.
I am conducting a study of inter-observer-agreement in
child-bronchoscopy. One of the most important measures is Kappa
according to Fleiss, which is very comfortable available in R through
the irr-package.
Unfortunately medical doctors
2008 Oct 02
1
Samba WINS Server losing all elections against
Hello everybody.
I've been trying for weeks to find a solution for my problem, but since
I couldn't find anything, here I am.
I manage a network of about 200 PCs, 90% windows XP and Vista, 10% linux.
A samba server is located on the main server, acting as a WINS server,
to manage the list of connected computers.
However, when a resident computer is badly configured (ie no wins server
2006 Jan 19
1
XP pro winning election on domain
Hi all,
Today our domain went down. When looking in the log it appears that a
windowsXPpro machine won the election. The domain controller has an
OSlevel of 65 (3.0.14a).
Restarting the smb process (/etc/init.d) resolved the problem.
How is it possible that the XP machine was able to win the election ?
After the election the XP machine (of course) failed to become the
master browser. But why
1998 May 11
2
determining domain master and forcing elections?
Every now and then one of my lusers sets up a machine which attempts
to be a local master and/or a domain master for our workgroup. This
sucks since we want our samba machine to *always* be the WINS master
server. (we have os level set to 255 for this machine) but appearantly
it still loses elections that come up from time to time.
The only way I know when this happens is when people come to me
2003 Aug 17
8
Shorewall with MS Windows PDC
Hi,
I have a network with 4 NIC, one external, DMZ, and two internal, B & C.
It has been setup correctlly and working now.
The problem I have now, is any client workstation running on network B, MSWindows 2K / XP / NT cannot connect to the primary domain controller which is in network C. The clients cannot even see the network domain in the explorere window.
I believe the problem is
2002 Mar 11
1
Samba still win the elections
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2008 Apr 02
3
weird election with non-existant machine
Forced Election:
In workgroup WORKGROUP when announced server was:
SYSTEM-1 (192.168.1.248) : 50 Time(s)
SYSTEM-2 (192.168.1.183) : 2 Time(s)
SYSTEM-3 (192.168.1.248) : 1 Time(s)
Cannot get workgroup name from domain name browser:
192.168.1.153 : 96 Time(s)
192.168.1.153 was a mac running Leopard. It has not been on the network
for a month, but this keeps
2012 Feb 14
1
Samba 3.6.1 losing browser elections to WinXP
Hello Samba;
I am aware this was a problem years ago...
This week I turned up a brand new server
to replace an embarrassingly old one. The
problem has re-occurred.
I expected this to be a problem long ago
fixed.
I have made the following registry edit to the
offending XP machine and restarted Samba.
I hope it sticks.
I have two questions:
1) Have I missed something in the configuration?
2004 Dec 09
3
US 2004 Elections map
even for people who didn't like the outcome of the US elections this
year, it must have been a joy to see all the nice (and not so nice)
graphs that were shown. As an exercise, I recreated the map shown on
the NY-Times website [
http://www.nytimes.com/packages/khtml/2004/11/03/politics/
20041103_px_ELECT_GRAPHIC.html ]
If you're interested,