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2011 Mar 09
0
Re: "open_ctree failed", unable to mount the fs
Hi,
I''ve got similar problem - after HW failure - two of three disks became unavailable and now I''m unable to btrfsck.
Btrfs lays on /dev/sdb1,/dev/sdc1,/dev/sdd1 - sdc+sdd became unavailable
Here is kernel log:
============================================
Mar 9 23:56:28 ftp2 kernel: [121492.593338] ata7.00: exception Emask 0x60 SAct 0x1 SErr 0x800 action 0x6 frozen
Mar 9 23:56:28 ftp2 kernel: [121492.593343] ata7.00: irq_stat 0x20000000, host bus error
Mar 9 23:56:28 ftp2 kernel: [121492.593347] ata7: SError: { HostInt }
Mar 9 23:56:28 ftp2 kernel: [121492.593351] a...
2003 Sep 17
4
ftp.freebsd.org out of date? (WRT security advisories)
It seems (at least for me) the patches on ftp.freebsd.org are out of
date for the 03:12 security advisory (openssh). ftp2.freebsd.org has
them fine.
I'm wondering if this is a mirror issue or perhaps round-robin DNS problem?
What compounds the issue is that right now the old openssh 3.7 patches
are there (on ftp.freebsd.org), but not the 3.7.1 patches (which can be
found on ftp2.freebsd.org). This could conce...
2003 Apr 07
0
FreeBSD Security Notice FreeBSD-SN-03:01
...omatically generated for other architectures at
this time.
Note that new, official packages may not be available on all mirrors
immediately. In the interim, Security Officer-generated packages (and
detached digital signatures) are available for the i386 architecture
at:
[FreeBSD 4.x, i386]
ftp://ftp2.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/security-officer/ports/i386/packages-4-stable/samba-2.2.8_2.tgz
ftp://ftp2.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/security-officer/ports/i386/packages-4-stable/samba-2.2.8_2.tgz.asc
[FreeBSD 5.x]
ftp://ftp2.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/security-officer/ports/i386/packages-5-current/samba-2.2.8...
2003 Apr 07
0
FreeBSD Security Notice FreeBSD-SN-03:01
...omatically generated for other architectures at
this time.
Note that new, official packages may not be available on all mirrors
immediately. In the interim, Security Officer-generated packages (and
detached digital signatures) are available for the i386 architecture
at:
[FreeBSD 4.x, i386]
ftp://ftp2.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/security-officer/ports/i386/packages-4-stable/samba-2.2.8_2.tgz
ftp://ftp2.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/security-officer/ports/i386/packages-4-stable/samba-2.2.8_2.tgz.asc
[FreeBSD 5.x]
ftp://ftp2.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/security-officer/ports/i386/packages-5-current/samba-2.2.8...
2009 Mar 13
7
PV Lenny 32 bits into 64 bits dom0 - Grub / kernel problem
...plan to use pygrub for that (xen 3.2.1).
So, I tried to debootstrap a 32 bits domU into a 64 bits dom0.
debootstrap --arch=i386
--include=libc6-xen,firmware-bnx2,linux-image-2.6.26-1-xen-686,linux-modules-xen-686,linux-image-xen-686,grub
--components=main,contrib,non-free lenny /mnt/xen
http://ftp2.fr.debian.org/debian
But i have this problem at the end :
dpkg: error processing linux-image-2.6.26-1-xen-686 (--configure):
subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of linux-image-xen-686:
linux-image-xen-686 depends on linu...
2004 Sep 20
4
spandsp / compilation errors
I am attempting installation of spandsp on to an Asterisk installation on
Linux RH9
the distribution i am using is that are URL http://ftp2.tootai.net - the
README for which i have followed verbatim -
my only issue on this was the target for the port.h / tif_dir.h / tiffiop.h
files in the 'headers' folder of the distribtion
i put these in the /usr/include folder based simply on the fact that there
is nothing in the /usr/loca...
2008 May 31
1
rsync 3.0.2 with --fileflags on FreeBSD: cannot rsync hardlinked immutable files
Hi *,
it seems rsync with --fileflags isn't able to work on (already)
hardlinked and immutable ("schg") files on FreeBSD. The following
scripts will create a simple example for this behaviour:
--------------------------------------------------------------
#! /bin/sh
#
#
set -x
DIR="/var/tmp/rsync_$(date +%s)/"
mkdir "${DIR}/"
# Preparing dir_A
mkdir
2002 Nov 05
2
SCO Unix - Unixware
Hi,
Does Samba supports SCO Unix (Unixware)? From the FTP sites looks like it doesn't.
Regards,
Mahesh
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1996 Dec 06
1
Sendfile. beta test
I have found a package called sendfile that let you send files
over network.
It installs a prog called sendfile to send and a daemon called sendfiled,
called on demand by inetd.
I''d like to know if this package is security safe
C.Leroy
Source can be found at URL:
ftp://ftp2.ibp.fr/pub/linux/sunsite/Incoming/sendfile-1.5.tar.gz
2009 Jul 06
3
How to make big MySQL database more diffable/rsyncable? (aka rsyncing big files)
Hello group,
I'm having a very hard time rsyncing efficiently a MySQL database which
contains very large binary blobs.
(Actually, it's the database of Mantis bug tracker
[http://www.mantisbt.org/], with file attachments stored directly in the
table rows. I know it's a bad idea from many other reasons, but let's
say it was given to me as such.)
First, I was dumping the
2004 Dec 14
4
Issues/thoughts re CentOS-4
This is a list of issues for discussion for CentOS-4. Most of it is
based on my experience from building/maintaining CentOS-2 and observing
CentOS-3. I have not seen the CentOS-4 beta yet so I don't know if any
of this is already done. If these have been discussed on IRC then
perhaps someone could produce a shot summary of the outcomes....?
* Just call it CentOS-4 not 4.1 etc. Too
2003 Feb 26
2
SCO OpenServer 5.0.6a and missing libncurses.so.4
I've downloaded Samba 2.2.6 (binaries) from SCOs Skunkware site, but
when I try and run smbclient I get a message :
dynamic linker : smbclient : error opening /usr/local/lib/libncurses.so.4
Killed
I've checked and there is no libncurses.so.4 (or
libncurses.<anything> for that matter) on the system. I've also
failed to find anything relevant in either the list archive or SCOs
2007 Feb 13
7
error when compiling asterisk-1.4
hi,
when i type
********
asterisk-1.4# ./configure
******************
i got this error
****************
configure: error: C++ preprocessor "/lib/cpp" fails sanity check
See `config.log' for more details.
*****************
# vi config.log
***************************
...........;
cpp: installation problem, cannot exec 'cc1plus' : No such file or directory
..............
2006 Oct 03
1
large files not being synced properly while being uploaded to samba share
...servers. The staging server was running rsync 2.5.5
while the production servers were running 2.5.7. I have gotten rsync
2.6.8 on both servers and am still experiencing the problem.
More information about the servers
Staging server ? Solaris 8, rsync 2.6.8
Ftp1 ? Redhat AS 2.1, rsync 2.6.8
Ftp2 ? Redhat AS 2.1, rsync 2.6.8
Has anybody else seen this problem or have any ideas?
Thanks,
Mark
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2015 May 22
3
SCO OpenServer
If you upgrade to sco 5.0.7, you get samba 3.0.20
5.0.6 had samba 3.0.14. so im wondering why your using samba 2.2..
samba 3.0x. is on the supplimental discs.
Gr.
Louis
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2003 Sep 16
9
OpenSSH heads-up
OK, an official OpenSSH advisory was released, see here:
<URL: http://www.mindrot.org/pipermail/openssh-unix-announce/2003-September/000063.html >
The fix is currently in FreeBSD -CURRENT and -STABLE. It will be
applied to the security branches as well today. Attached are patches:
buffer46.patch -- For FreeBSD 4.6-RELEASE and later
buffer45.patch -- For FreeBSD 4.5-RELEASE and
2003 Nov 06
2
TINC and OpenVPN tunnel performance on a Windows client
...: 3,7/25,7/88,9
- OpenVPN-UDP-LZO: 3,5/25,4/79,0
- TINC-TCP: 7,3/34,4/88,9
- TINC-UDP: 4,1/14,5/75,9
The maximum latency of TINC-TCP doesn't get as big as the latency of
OpenVPN-TCP, but that might have something to do with the large packet
loss TINC-TCP is having.
FTP: transfer times FTP1/FTP2/FTP3/total (s):
- plain network: 24,0/24,6/24,9/73,5
- OpenVPN-TCP: 52,2/52,3/52,3/156,9
- OpenVPN-UDP: 57,5/56,8/68,9/183,1
- OpenVPN-UDP-LZO: 62,8/64,5/70,4/197,7
- TINC-TCP: 160,1/148,1/137,7/445,9
- TINC-UDP: 57,6/85,9/63,9/207,3
OpenVPN-TCP is clearly the fastest tunnel. TINC-TCP is way t...
2005 Feb 05
1
Multi Homing with Shorewall
...DMZ - 2nd FTP Server
one FTP Server upstream available only to the 256 ASL.
one FTP Server upstream available only to the 512 DSL
the net1-local segment will Masquerade (192.168.42.) range
the net-dmz segment will DNAT to the DMZ FTP Server (172.16.0.2)
the net1-dmz segment will DNAT to the DMZ FTP2 Server (172.16.0.3)
Any suggestions ? Are there any tricky routing things I need to add ?
and Tom, thanks for the great shorewall product, makes iptables so much
easier.
Richard Hatherly
Ritech Computing Services
0411 459 507
2019 Oct 02
0
Using encrypted volumes
...e. Preferably, I would like to use virt-install to arrive at
such an encrypted volume, similar to e.g.
virt-install --connect qemu:///system -n testImage -r 2048 --os-type=linux
--disk testImage.img,device=disk,bus=virtio,size=8,sparse=true,format=raw
--os-variant debian10 --vnc --location
ftp://ftp2.de.debian.org/debian/dists/buster/main/installer-amd64/
I already asked a related question on server fault [3], but this is a
better targeted audience. Sorry for double-posting.
[1] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=933385
[2] https://libvirt.org/formatstorageencryption.html#Stora...
2015 May 23
0
SCO OpenServer
...two alive
as needed to ensure access to old data by running virtual machine on
VMware. VMware works well with 5.0.7, or you can find my old notes on
Google about how to virtualize some of the older releases.
You can, in theory, try to build up the tool chain from Skunkware
published tools at ftp://ftp2.sco.com/pub/skunkware/osr5 to get a more
recent Samba version, but I don't recommend it. I went through that
for OpenSSH, and it was really non-pretty. Rather, if possible, I'd
look at using a more modern Linux or possibly OpenBSD as a Samba
server, if needed, and use any remaining OpenServ...