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2004 Apr 12
2
FW: cluster1 error
...15M 79M 16% /boot none 1.8G 0 1.8G 0% /dev/shm /dev/Volume00/lvol44 98G 9.3G 89G 10% /oraback /dev/Volume00/lvol3 50G 548M 49G 2% /orap1 /dev/Volume00/lvol4 49G 228M 49G 1% /orap2 /dev/Volume00/lvol5 49G 615M 49G 2% /orap3 /dev/Volume00/lvol6 49G 237M 49G 1% /orap4 /dev/Volume00/lvol7 49G 212M 49G 1% /orap5 /dev/Volume00/lvol43 98G 2.4G 96G 3% /oradata I can't seem to write from both machines. One machine seems to hang or have write errors all the time. See text below. Any ideas? -----O...
2007 Jul 13
0
access to virt. WinXP over rdesktop fails
...y = ''1024'' device_model = ''/usr/lib/xen-ioemu-3.1/bin/qemu-dm'' # # Disk device(s). # # disk = [ ''file:/srv/xen/domains/xp/xp.img,ioemu:hda,w'', ''file:/opt/winxp.iso,ioemu:hdc:cdrom,r'' ] disk = [ ''phy:/dev/volg0/lvol6,ioemu:hda,w'', ''file:/opt/winxp.iso,ioemu:hdc:cdrom,r'' ] # # Hostname # name = ''winxp'' # # Networking # vif = [ ''type=ioemu, bridge=xenbr2'' ] # # Behaviour # audio=1 soundhw=''es1370'' boot=''acd'...
2003 Jan 06
0
smbd using alot of cpu
............................................................................................................. = 0 lstat64("/dev/vg00/rlvol5", 0x7f7f3220) .............................................................................................................. = 0 lstat64("/dev/vg00/lvol6", 0x7f7f3220) ............................................................................................................... = 0 lstat64("/dev/vg00/rlvol6", 0x7f7f3220) .............................................................................................................. = 0...
2005 Jun 01
1
CIFS/ACLs
Hi, I am using CIFS 2.01.01 on HPUX11V2. CIFS is running in ADS security-mode. Winbind is used to map the userers from the W2K3-Domain (german) to an tdb-file. The user mapping works fine, but I have problems with the ACLS: setting the ACLS to a file or folder from windows leads in "access denied". I'm the owner of the object and have full access. The really crazy thing is,