Displaying 18 results from an estimated 18 matches for "integrety".
2006 Jan 05
13
Naming convention for foreign keys
Hi,
In "Agilge Web Development With Rails" on page 217, an example of
foreign keys is shown.
I am however unable to find a definition of wheater the naming of the
index is significant. On the above mentioned page, this line is shown in
the example:
constraint fk_items_product foreign key (product_id) references
products(id)
In "fk_items_product", "items" is
1998 Nov 03
3
SOLARIS_2.6: request_oplock_break
I saw a little discussion about this a few weeks ago but nothing concrete.
We're running samba-1.9.18p8 under Solaris 2.6x86. I am periodically
getting the following in the logfiles, usually _many_ at a time:
1998/11/03 14:42:00 request_oplock_break: no response received to oplock
break request to pid 5411 on port 40884 for dev = 1980040, inode = 33c4d
When I look up the PID (in this case
1998 Dec 03
0
Samba 2.0 oplocks (PR#11706)
...tocol data integrity
> ---------------------------------
>
> An open function interface has been defined to allow
> "opportunistic locks" (oplocks for short) granted by Samba
> to be seen by other UNIX processes. This allows complete
> cross protocol (NFS and SMB) data integrety using Samba
> with platforms that support this feature.
>
> Does this include netatalk connectivity? Occasionally I need to build a
> box with both SMB and AppleTalk connectivity to support a mixed Windows
> and Mac environment.
>
This includes all accesses to a Samba oplocked...
2005 Apr 16
1
Problems with ADS membership in win2k domain
I'm having problems with ADS membership for samba. I had a "mostly"
working version with RHES v2.1, krb5 v1.2, samba v3.0.5.
I knew to get to a fully functioning version I would need krb5 v1.3
or later. So finally I had an opertunity to junk RH's crufty krb5
and build from scratch with:
RHES v2.1
MIT krb5 v1.4
samba v3.0.13
This works fine on another server. Now to the
1998 Nov 24
0
Samba 2.0 Beta2 released !
...to set it up.
5). Cross protocol data integrity
---------------------------------
An open function interface has been defined to allow
"opportunistic locks" (oplocks for short) granted by Samba
to be seen by other UNIX processes. This allows complete
cross protocol (NFS and SMB) data integrety using Samba
with platforms that support this feature.
6). Domain client capability
----------------------------
Samba is now capable of using a Windows NT PDC for user
authentication in exactly the same way that a Windows NT
workstation does, i.e. it can be a member of a Domain. See
docs/textdoc...
2005 Jun 17
2
Domain login - XP 64 -> Samba
I currently have samba setup as a file/login server. A variety of
clients running Windows 2000 and XP 32-bit authenticate normally without
any issues. I just brought up a Windows XP 64-bit box made the standard
group policy changes and joined the domain without any issues. When
attempting to login against the domain Windows returns "A remote
procedure call (RPC) protocol error
2005 Feb 01
3
Creating mandatory profiles (not making profiles mandatory)
Hi,
is it possible to create the user profiles by copying a template, change
file ownership and modify the SID in NTUSER.DAT using the profile tool?
We have many problems with broken profiles. This has become time
consuming and frustrating - when a user experiences an error or weird
behaviour of an application I can never be sure wether the cause is a
"wrong user error", a broken
1999 Feb 06
0
Samba 2.0.1 released.
...to set it up.
5). Cross protocol data integrity
---------------------------------
An open function interface has been defined to allow
"opportunistic locks" (oplocks for short) granted by Samba
to be seen by other UNIX processes. This allows complete
cross protocol (NFS and SMB) data integrety using Samba
with platforms that support this feature.
6). Domain client capability
----------------------------
Samba is now capable of using a Windows NT PDC for user
authentication in exactly the same way that a Windows NT
workstation does, i.e. it can be a member of a Domain. See
docs/textdoc...
1998 Dec 08
0
Samba 2.0 Beta23 released !
...to set it up.
5). Cross protocol data integrity
---------------------------------
An open function interface has been defined to allow
"opportunistic locks" (oplocks for short) granted by Samba
to be seen by other UNIX processes. This allows complete
cross protocol (NFS and SMB) data integrety using Samba
with platforms that support this feature.
6). Domain client capability
----------------------------
Samba is now capable of using a Windows NT PDC for user
authentication in exactly the same way that a Windows NT
workstation does, i.e. it can be a member of a Domain. See
docs/textdoc...
1998 Dec 15
0
Samba 2.0.0beta4 released.
...to set it up.
5). Cross protocol data integrity
---------------------------------
An open function interface has been defined to allow
"opportunistic locks" (oplocks for short) granted by Samba
to be seen by other UNIX processes. This allows complete
cross protocol (NFS and SMB) data integrety using Samba
with platforms that support this feature.
6). Domain client capability
----------------------------
Samba is now capable of using a Windows NT PDC for user
authentication in exactly the same way that a Windows NT
workstation does, i.e. it can be a member of a Domain. See
docs/textdoc...
1998 Dec 31
0
Samba 2.0.0 Beta5 released.
...to set it up.
5). Cross protocol data integrity
---------------------------------
An open function interface has been defined to allow
"opportunistic locks" (oplocks for short) granted by Samba
to be seen by other UNIX processes. This allows complete
cross protocol (NFS and SMB) data integrety using Samba
with platforms that support this feature.
6). Domain client capability
----------------------------
Samba is now capable of using a Windows NT PDC for user
authentication in exactly the same way that a Windows NT
workstation does, i.e. it can be a member of a Domain. See
docs/textdoc...
2002 May 17
3
Rsync dies
I?m trying to rsync a 210 GB Filesystem with approx 1.500.000 Files.
Rsync always dies after about 29 GB without any error messages.
I?m Using rsync version 2.5.5 protocol version 26.
Has anyone an idea ?
Thank?s Clemens
1999 May 18
0
Samba 2.0.4 released
...to set it up.
5). Cross protocol data integrity
---------------------------------
An open function interface has been defined to allow
"opportunistic locks" (oplocks for short) granted by Samba
to be seen by other UNIX processes. This allows complete
cross protocol (NFS and SMB) data integrety using Samba
with platforms that support this feature.
6). Domain client capability
----------------------------
Samba is now capable of using a Windows NT PDC for user
authentication in exactly the same way that a Windows NT
workstation does, i.e. it can be a member of a Domain. See
docs/textdoc...
1999 Jan 04
1
SAMBA digest 1926
...otocol data integrity
> ---------------------------------
>
> An open function interface has been defined to allow
> "opportunistic locks" (oplocks for short) granted by Samba
> to be seen by other UNIX processes. This allows complete
> cross protocol (NFS and SMB) data integrety using Samba
> with platforms that support this feature.
>
> 6). Domain client capability
> ----------------------------
>
> Samba is now capable of using a Windows NT PDC for user
> authentication in exactly the same way that a Windows NT
> workstation does, i.e. it can be a...
1999 Jul 21
2
Samba 2.0.5 released.
...to set it up.
5). Cross protocol data integrity
---------------------------------
An open function interface has been defined to allow
"opportunistic locks" (oplocks for short) granted by Samba
to be seen by other UNIX processes. This allows complete
cross protocol (NFS and SMB) data integrety using Samba
with platforms that support this feature.
6). Domain client capability
----------------------------
Samba is now capable of using a Windows NT PDC for user
authentication in exactly the same way that a Windows NT
workstation does, i.e. it can be a member of a Domain. See
docs/textdoc...
1999 Nov 11
0
Samba 2.0.6 released.
...to set it up.
5). Cross protocol data integrity
---------------------------------
An open function interface has been defined to allow
"opportunistic locks" (oplocks for short) granted by Samba
to be seen by other UNIX processes. This allows complete
cross protocol (NFS and SMB) data integrety using Samba
with platforms that support this feature.
6). Domain client capability
----------------------------
Samba is now capable of using a Windows NT PDC for user
authentication in exactly the same way that a Windows NT
workstation does, i.e. it can be a member of a Domain. See
docs/textdoc...
2000 Apr 26
2
Samba 2.0.7 released
...to set it up.
5). Cross protocol data integrity
---------------------------------
An open function interface has been defined to allow
"opportunistic locks" (oplocks for short) granted by Samba
to be seen by other UNIX processes. This allows complete
cross protocol (NFS and SMB) data integrety using Samba
with platforms that support this feature.
6). Domain client capability
----------------------------
Samba is now capable of using a Windows NT PDC for user
authentication in exactly the same way that a Windows NT
workstation does, i.e. it can be a member of a Domain. See
docs/textdoc...
2000 Apr 26
1
R:
...ol data integrity
> ---------------------------------
>
> An open function interface has been defined to allow=20
> "opportunistic locks" (oplocks for short) granted by Samba
> to be seen by other UNIX processes. This allows complete
> cross protocol (NFS and SMB) data integrety using Samba
> with platforms that support this feature.
>
> 6). Domain client capability
> ----------------------------
>
> Samba is now capable of using a Windows NT PDC for user
> authentication in exactly the same way that a Windows NT
> workstation does, i.e. it can be...