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2005 Mar 11
1
smbldap-populate probleman
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 [root@divide mdonada]# smbldap-populate Using builtin directory structure adding new entry: dc=auroraalimentos,dc=com,dc=br failed to add entry: modifications require authentication at /usr/sbin/smbldap-populate line 389, <GEN1> line 2. adding new entry: ou=Users,dc=auroraalimentos,dc=com,dc=br failed to add entry: modifications require
2009 May 21
1
Error in smbldap-populate
HI, sorry my english and if this is a stupid question i am newby in samba with ldap Im install a clear install the ubuntu 9.04 server follow this guide from ubuntu docs https://help.ubuntu.com/9.04/serverguide/C/samba-ldap.html https://help.ubuntu.com/9.04/serverguide/C/openldap-server.html but i get this error when i try to populate samba can somebody helpme? administrador@server:~$ sudo
2017 Jun 11
2
Bug: rsync erroneously changes modification time
When a file of same length already exists at the destination then the command 'rsync --archive --size-only' (--archive is same as -rlptgoD) may change the modification time of the destination file even if no modification was made. Type the following commands in a terminal in order to reproduce the problem: $ mkdir source $ mkdir target $ echo "file one" > source/file $
2024 Oct 09
1
Question About Rsync and Modification Times
Hello, I have a question about how/why rsync updates modification times, which I haven?t been able to find an answer to. I have two locally connected storage devices running TrueNAS Core: one is new and empty, while the other is filled with files. When I run the following rsync command: rsync -avPh --itemize-changes --stats "${@}" to transfer files from the full storage to the empty
2024 Oct 09
1
Question About Rsync and Modification Times
You are using rsync -a which copies (preserves) the timestamp. Meaning that rsync will copy the file then back-date it to the timestamp of the source file. Most copying tools do not do this though cp's -a does it too. Note that your itemized output says that the timestamp is different meaning that the file has changed since rsync last ran. Without the -a (or the included -t) the
2009 Jun 25
2
[Q] What might cause modification dates to shift later by an hour?
Recently, our backup software oddly decided to rebackup a good portion of our file server instead of just doing an incremental. When I examined various sets of presumably identical files, I discovered that the modification dates on these files were no longer the same. Many files were re-dated to exactly one hour later such that if a file had been modified on 3/24/04 at 2:24:53 PM, it's
2024 Oct 09
1
Question About Rsync and Modification Times
Hi Kevin, The -a flag in this instance is not back-dating the timestamp of the copied file to the source file. It is modifying it to the time of transfer and leaving it that way. Then any time I rerun that command it always updates the timestamp since it is always making it the time of transfer. I have a source file the has a modification date of 2015 and when I rsync it to day with -a the copied
2024 Oct 09
1
Question About Rsync and Modification Times
That isn't how rsync should work with -a. Is something preventing it from backdating the file? What is the filesystem? Can you try copying your 2015 file with cp -a? On 10/9/24 14:56, McDowell, Blake wrote: > Hi Kevin, > > The -a flag in this instance is not back-dating the timestamp of the > copied file to the source file. It is modifying it to the time of > transfer
2016 Jan 18
2
Notification of file modification in subdirectories not working
Hi all I have a problem where notification about file modification (edited text file) is not passed from one Windows7 to another Windows through Samba. Monitoring is done via custom application that recursively watches for all events on certain directory watchfolder. Strangely all events are passed through fine in watchfolder itself (including file modification). Also all other events like file
2012 Dec 15
3
interfacing with .Call
Hi My code is as following: #include <R.h> #include <Rinternals.h> //* the Projector part *// void Projector(double *L, int *dimL, double *G, int *dimG, double *W, int *dimW, int *xymod, int *dimxy, double *modif, int *dimif, double *Lsum) { ...} //* the interface part *// #define getDim(A) INTEGER(coerceVector(getAttrib(A,R_DimSymbol), INTSXP)) SEXP Projector5(SEXP L, SEXP G,
2017 Apr 07
3
modification times questions
How do I transfer just the modification times with rsync? I now the file content is the same but the modification times are different. Is there a way to do this? Every way that I have tried causes the whole file to transfer as well. Thanks -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2017 Jun 12
0
Bug: rsync erroneously changes modification time
Whenever you use --times (included in --archive) rsync will fix incorrect time stamps. The only thing --size-only is doing is keeping the incorrect data instead of replacing it. The purpose of these options is to "fix" a copy done in a way that did not preserve timestamps but the data is known to have not changed. These options allow rsync to correct the incorrect timestamps without
2017 Apr 07
3
modification times questions
Thank you! I run --times when I use rsync (I actually use the -a flag) but the times do not transfer over and if I run rsync dryrun with -i I can see that it wants to transfer the files because of times. When I run rsync a second time with your suggestion the times do transfer over. I don't know why... B ________________________________________ From: rsync [rsync-bounces at lists.samba.org]
2008 Jan 02
1
oneac driver patch
In order to get the Oneac UPS (models ON700XAU, ON1000XAU, ON1500XAU) to work with NUT, I had to make a few minor modifications to the oneac driver. I've attached a patch with all the modifications. I tried to ensure that my modifications would not break any existing functionality, but I could not be sure without a legacy Oneac UPS to test against. In my investigation, I found out that the
2019 Nov 27
3
RFC: Loadable segments watermark for lld
The ELF file header isn't always covered by a segment but still affects loading. I think everything else that effects loading/dynamic linking is always covered by a PT_LOAD segment. As evidence this is basically what --strip-sections in llvm-strip and eu-strip do and they produce perfectly runnable binaries. Having a hash of the actual memory map is interesting IMO. Build IDs can't really
2017 Jun 12
3
Bug: rsync erroneously changes modification time
How exactly does rsync determine that the copy has the incorrect timestamp and not the source file? Does it assume that the copy must be incorrect or are there other criteria that have to be considered? Quoting Kevin Korb via rsync <rsync at lists.samba.org>: > Whenever you use --times (included in --archive) rsync will fix > incorrect time stamps. The only thing --size-only is
2006 Jul 30
4
Samba ads not refreshing domain controller group modifications
Helo I have a big problem with samba and windows 2003 ads. I have a DC in win 2003 and centos4.3 with samba ADS. Registration of samba in ads has gone well , kinit gives no error and also net ads join worked well I can access shares based on the user in my DC, I am not using ACL, only the permission in the system and DC. My problem can be described in the following way. - getent
2005 May 12
1
modifications to text.tree function
Hi. I have to make some minor modifications to the text.tree function - I don't like the way it prints the split labels (they are too long in my case and overlap). I tried to make s simple modification to the text.tree function so that it will limit the number of significant digits in tree labels, but could not - the original function uses some undocumented "treeco" function, which
2005 Aug 10
1
Database modification time
Hello list, is there any way to retrieve the last modification time from a Xapian::Database object? TIA Ralf Mattes -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL:
2004 May 13
1
How to disable changing of modification times on file access?
Greetings, I just upgraded from 2.2.3 (or whatever Debian stable has) to 3.0.4 (using the Debian packages available via the Samba mirrors). I'm running it on Debian GNU/Linux stable x86, kernel 2.4.25. I noticed that whenever I open a file using a Windows (I'm using Windows 2000) application, Samba changes its modification time to the current time. The old modification time is restored