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2016 Jul 20
3
PJSIP_DIAL_CONTACTS issue
Hi,
I'm facing a strange dialplan issue with a PJSIP_DIAL_CONTACTS.
When I try to call an offline endpoint with PJSIP_DIAL_CONTACTS, the dial
command breaks and the call control go to hangup block instead of next
priority. The error in CLI says "*Dial requires an argument
(technology/resource)*".
This error seems legit as there are no contacts for an offline endpoint.
The dialplan
2014 Dec 13
2
samba & Oracle ACFS Issues
Hi there
In an Oracle RAC cluster using ACFS (as file-system) where we have a samba
server for sharing files to windows clients, we are suffering a strange
issue, from time to time, which it causes the Windows clients lock for a
while (10 min or a bit more) or even indefinitely when they are working
with the share resource, and sometimes we have to re-start the samba
service to come back to
2014 Dec 16
0
Fwd: samba & Oracle ACFS Issues
Hi there
In an Oracle RAC cluster using ACFS (as file-system) where we have a samba
server for sharing files to windows clients, we are suffering a strange
issue, from time to time, which it causes the Windows clients lock for a
while (10 min or a bit more) or even indefinitely when they are working
with the share resource, and sometimes we have to re-start the samba
service to come back to
2013 Mar 19
0
Epple and McCallum TSLS example
...esearch/faculty-pages/dennis-epple/simultaneous-equation-econometrics/index.aspx
They use the Stata's command condivreg. I am trying to replicate the
Equation 12. According to prof. Epple, in Stata, it should be:
condivreg dlp dlpb dly (dlpc = constant time qprodalag1 pf plag1 dlpops
expts) , nocons noinstcons.
I would like to know if someone knows about how to replicate this command
in R. Is there any library with the corresponding "Conditional Ivreg" in R?
I couldn't find it in "sem" or "systemfit".
Any tip would be great
Thanks a lot for your time and at...
2015 Mar 06
0
Fwd: samba & Oracle ACFS Issues
Hi again Volker (& list)
I think I am very closer of the problem.
Look at this please
# A file is deleted => OK
[2015/03/06 07:31:45.359108, 2]
smbd/open.c:704(open_file) expl opened file
PRENSA_Avance1_20150306_070500.pdf read=No write=No (numopen=1)
[2015/03/06 07:31:45.359145, 5]
smbd/oplock.c:92(set_file_oplock) set_file_oplock: granted
oplock on
2015 Feb 11
2
Fwd: samba & Oracle ACFS Issues
On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 12:01:34PM +0100, Nacho del Rey wrote:
> The symptom is that the windows process which is accessing the samba share
> hangs
> Also, if you try to open the same share (you can do the connection) to see
> the files, the ls command hangs
>
> The other samba shares don't be affected at all, they work ok
>
> So the only thing you can do is a
2014 Dec 16
2
Fwd: samba & Oracle ACFS Issues
On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 03:40:08PM +0100, Nacho del Rey wrote:
> Hi there
>
> In an Oracle RAC cluster using ACFS (as file-system) where we have a samba
> server for sharing files to windows clients, we are suffering a strange
> issue, from time to time, which it causes the Windows clients lock for a
> while (10 min or a bit more) or even indefinitely when they are working
>
2014 Dec 16
1
Fwd: samba & Oracle ACFS Issues
Hi Volker and many thanks for your response
According to your questions
>Please remove the SO_RCVBUF and SO_SNDBUF entries.
>Oh, that's ancient. Do you have any possibility to move to
>"security=user"?
The smb.conf file was inherited from HP-UX system. Ok,
I'll remove them
>Did you try "posix locking = no"? That is mostly criticial
>if