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2004 Jan 22
0
Roaming Profiles problem
Background: I've setup my server (name:firewall) to acts as a PDC, and to use roaming profiles. I am using Windows XP with sp1 on the client machines. Problem: When I login to my domain (panacea) I get the following error-message: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Windows cannot locate the server copy of your roaming profile and is attempting to log you on with your local profile. Changes to the profile will not be copied to the server when you lo...
2003 Apr 22
1
rsync: connection unexpectedly closed
...as root!!! Could be permission issues, but on what? I have checked permissions on all the relevant config. files as well as files/directories involved. Any ideas/tips would be greatly appreciated. Thanks xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [rsync@cvsrep rsync]$ rsync -v rsync@panacea::build_dir tmp --rsh=/usr/bin/ssh Panacea CVS rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (25 bytes read so far) rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(165) xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ____________________________________________________________...
2014 Feb 12
1
Where do I get detailed information about oplock-types and possible errors?
...sconnections from the AD-Domain. I've noticed that the user has quite a lot error messages, that look like this: [2013/10/21 08:53:15.854203, 0] ../source3/smbd/oplock.c:333(oplock_timeout_handler) Oplock break failed for file user_x/Anwendungsdaten/Thunderbird/Profiles/pfo6pijp.default/panacea.dat -- replying anyway There's also something strage about the users locked files in smbstatus output: when any other user would use the oplock 'BATCH', the user with the problems always uses 'EXCLUSIVE+BATCH' 15306 3000035 DENY_NONE 0x2019f RDWR EXCLUSIVE+BA...
2015 May 19
1
Upgrading to CentOS 7
...r.cf are different and have version specific differences. Apache is sufficiently the same between 5 and 6, but 7 has a totally new way of doing things And, of course, sysvinit vs upstart vs systemd! Config managementis a great way of rebuilding a new copy of an existing version, but it's not a panacea when changing versions. -- rgds Stephen
2020 Mar 18
2
Replace MCTargetOptionsCommandFlags.inc and CommandFlags.inc by runtime registration
...nt to be only included in binaries, and not libraries. This rule of thumb was no respected by at least libclang-cpp and liblldCommon, which led to situation like this: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1756977#c5 And overall, having static options registred in « header » file is not the panacea. Current situation has moved to a more robust approach. options are registered through static objects declared in the constructor of codegen::RegisterCodeGenFlags that lies in libLLVMCodeGen. That way, when a static instance of codegen::RegisterCodeGenFlags is created, all options are registered,...
2018 Nov 02
2
RFC: Dealing with out of tree changes and the LLVM git monorepo
...ter non-destructively. That's true, but then they would suffer the same duplication of history that motivated you to create the zippered repository in the first place. Again, we need to make the tradeoffs clear. I'm not saying the zippered approach is bad, just that it's not quite the panacea it may seem to be. -David
2006 Oct 19
1
is everyone aware of this?
...hat value worth the risk? For me, without using this driver, I can't provide the hardware-accelerated 3D stereo my users need to do their work. Since my systems are behind a firewall with NAT, I think the risk of falling victim to this exploit is pretty low (yes, I know firewalls are hardly a panacea). In my case, the benefits clearly outweigh the risks. As to why NVidia hasn't fixed this problem, that's a discussion for another mailing list. Prentice The contents of this communication, including any attachments, may be confidential, privileged or otherwise protected from discl...
2019 Oct 04
0
kpatch (live kernel patching) in CentOS 7.7?
...Smooge's overview which I've left below is great at explaining some of > this: > > I don't understand. If RHEL is putting out patches, and CentOS is a recompile of RHEL, hasn't that "team of kernel engineers " already done the work? I fully realize this is not a panacea for never rebooting again, but if we can patch a critical kernel bug immediately, then schedule less disruptive reboots in a week or three, this would help tremendously. >> Is it an upstream issue? No SRPMS available? Etc? > >> > > It's quite a bit more work than just SRPM...
2019 Oct 04
2
kpatch (live kernel patching) in CentOS 7.7?
...kernel which have to > be rebooted and others you can put in a patch which works but your > performance is going to be 25% of what it was before. There are other > places that if you patch.. that is it.. try another and you hardlock. > As much as some sites like to call it some sort of panacea for never > having to reboot again.. it is really meant to be a tourniquet to air > chopter the crash victim to a hospital. They may still not make it... > you are just giving them a chance. > > > -- Jim Perrin The CentOS Project | http://www.centos.org twitter: @BitIntegrity...
2020 Mar 01
3
Multi-Threading Compilers
This is a recent desktop. Xubuntu 19.10 Compiling for 10.0.0 clang and llvm. See below. For this test, running 14 processors in a gui VM. The cores are hyperthreaded, processors are twice the cores, but all the cores before the run are showing negligible activity. compile_commands.json has 3022 entries. The ninja compile run lasted 7 minutes and 43 seconds with 99% all processor usage
2019 Oct 03
3
kpatch (live kernel patching) in CentOS 7.7?
On Thu, Oct 3, 2019 at 1:42 PM Jim Perrin <jperrin at centos.org> wrote: > > > On 10/3/19 1:32 PM, Phelps, Matthew wrote: > > Forgive me if this has been answered before and I've missed it. > > > > This https://access.redhat.com/solutions/2206511 says live kernel > patches > > will be available via yum updates as of RHEL 7.7. Is this carried over to
2005 May 19
7
equal bandwidth for all IPs
Hi, How can I set equal bandwidth of 512kbit downlink and 256kbit uplink for every single IP address of 254 IP addresses I have in my LAN? Regards, ro0ot
2018 Mar 06
0
Emiting linkage names for Types to Debuginfo (C++ RTTI support in GDB/LLDB)
...thought you asked. If you are asking "where will the demangled name between what abi::__cxa_demangle and what GCC outputs in the debug info differ", it's unlikely to differ if you use the same versions of both ;) But it will in some cases. Some bugs, some not. Mangled names are not a panacea. I think you also wildly underestimate the cost of demangling every symbol in a large binary, for example, which would required for your suggestion, as well as the size of these symbols, etc. It's enough that people wrote a fast demangler, for example. That's just one issue. As for the r...
2012 Nov 08
2
Comparing nonlinear, non-nested models
Dear R users, Could somebody please help me to find a way of comparing nonlinear, non-nested models in R, where the number of parameters is not necessarily different? Here is a sample (growth rates, y, as a function of internal substrate concentration, x): x <- c(0.52, 1.21, 1.45, 1.64, 1.89, 2.14, 2.47, 3.20, 4.47, 5.31, 6.48) y <- c(0.00, 0.35, 0.41, 0.49, 0.58, 0.61, 0.71, 0.83, 0.98,
2003 Dec 07
5
possible compromise or just misreading logs
I am not sure if I had a compromise but I am not sure I wanted some other input. I noticed in this in my daily security run output: pc1 setuid diffs: 19c19 < 365635 -rwsr-xr-x 1 root wheel 204232 Sep 27 21:23:19 2003 /usr/X11R6/bin/xscreensaver --- > 365781 -rwsr-xr-x 1 root wheel 205320 Dec 4 07:55:59 2003 /usr/X11R6/bin/xscreensaver It was the only file listed and I didn't
2007 Sep 14
3
space allocation vs. thin provisioning
...dred regions called metaslabs." 1. http://blogs.sun.com/bonwick/entry/space_maps In Hu Yoshida''s (CTO, Hitachi Data Systems) blog[2] there is a discussion of thin provisioning at the enterprise array level. Of particular interest is the statement: "Dynamic Provisioning is not a panacea for all our storage woes. There are applications that do a hard format or write across the volume when they do an allocation and that would negate the value of thin provisioning." In another entry[3] he goes on to say: "Capacity is allocated to ''thin'' volumes from this p...
2019 Oct 04
0
kpatch (live kernel patching) in CentOS 7.7?
...st some parts of the kernel which have to be rebooted and others you can put in a patch which works but your performance is going to be 25% of what it was before. There are other places that if you patch.. that is it.. try another and you hardlock. As much as some sites like to call it some sort of panacea for never having to reboot again.. it is really meant to be a tourniquet to air chopter the crash victim to a hospital. They may still not make it... you are just giving them a chance. -- Stephen J Smoogen.
2018 Feb 08
0
Cannot delete IMAP Mail-Folder in Trash
...them again and again... > > > Go to $TB-profilefolder/ImapMail/ and delete all of the *.msf files > and search for the wrong mailboxes, described above... you will finde > them. > > And they are probably also in some config-files in the profile. > user.prefs i think, and panacea.dat i could find them. > > Delete all of the entries (be careful). Close and restart firefox. > Good look, the phantom-folders are gone. > > > jakob I tried that. In addition to that I did Trash -> Context-Menu -> Settings and "Repair". I also deleted Trash.sdb...
2001 Mar 03
1
Need help building wine
I recently downloaded the wine source from codeweavers.com that is supposed to have openGL support. I dont have yacc, so i tried to substitute bison. bison installed right, but flex cant find it and so wont compile, so in short i cant compile the wine source any ideas? Thanks in advance, Tommy
2006 May 14
0
cross-platform quest
On May 13, 2006, at 9:25 AM, Hans Fugal wrote: > Hello Lyle, > > I submitted a Summer of Code proposal to pick that toolkit which is > closest to the cross-platform panacea and take up the slack to help it > reach it. I don''t know yet if I''ll get it, but I''m getting a head > start. > > Of all the toolkits, I have the most experience with fxruby. It''s the > easiest to get running in Windows (of course) and Linux. Th...