Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "nanook".
2013 Jan 02
3
domU doesn't see all memory
Hi,
I'm running CentOS 6.2 x86_64 as xen guest on a CentOS 5.7 dom0.
The host is running 2.6.18-274.7.1.el5xen, the guest
2.6.32-220.2.1.el6.x86_64.
Memory for domU is set to 1024 MB and "xm list" shows these 1024 MB.
But "free -m" on the guest system shows only 652 MB.
When I set up a CentOS 5.x guest with 1024 MB "free -m" shoes 1024 MB.
Anyone else seeing
2000 Dec 04
4
Load Sharing PPP Connections on an Masqed LAN
Hi, can anyone help me with this problem i''ve got!
I have a problem with routing on my Mandrake 7.2 Linux Box i was wondering if you could help me with. I live
in Australia and as broadband access isn''t very available at the moment, i have 2 modems to dialup to my isp
(dynamic ips assigned) to increase my bandwidth at an affordable level. What currently happens is i have a
2016 Oct 10
2
Problem with one User after upgrade to 4.5.0
...Group 4 3000018
S-1-5-32-554 BUILTIN\Pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Access 4 3000019
S-1-5-21-729452656-3029571206-2736118167-1105 SAMDOM\SASHA$ 1 3000027
S-1-5-21-729452656-3029571206-2736118167-1114 SAMDOM\NANOOK$ 1 3000035
S-1-5-21-729452656-3029571206-2736118167-1115 SAMDOM\Roaming Profile and Folder Redirection Users 2 3000036
S-1-5-21-729452656-3029571206-2736118167-1116 SAMDOM\nas$ 1 3000037
S-1-5-21-729452656-3029571206-...
2016 Oct 09
4
Problem with one User after upgrade to 4.5.0
On 10/09/2016 02:51 AM, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
> Have you by any chance got another 3001108 'xidNumber' in idmap.ldb ?
> If you give a user a 'uidNumber' attribute, the contents of this will be
> used instead of the 'xidNumber' in idmap.ldb, hence you do not need to
> (and probably shouldn't) use numbers in the '3000000' range.
I managed to
2002 Oct 01
1
Roaming profiles and Win2K
I've been all through the Samba in 24 hours book as well as the
How-To-Collection.pdf file and several other resources. I've got samba
doing file sharing and authentication as a PDC for a couple of Win2K boxes
(95/98 to come later).
The machines can authenticate just fine. Problem is that when they log off,
I get the following error: Windows cannot update your roaming profile.