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2017 Oct 18
2
debian 8 "jessie" nut 2.7.2 slaves not shutting down
MASTER SYSTEM nut.conf MODE=netserver ups.conf [TOPAPC] driver = usbhid-ups port = auto pollonly serial = "IS1309002707" desc = "TOPAPC" [MIDAPC] driver = usbhid-ups port = auto pollonly serial = "IS1309001233" desc = "MIDAPC" [BOTAPC] driver = usbhid-ups port = auto
2018 Sep 03
5
winbindd crashing -- how to auto-heal?
El 3/9/18 a les 17:13, Rowland Penny via samba ha escrit: > Yes, but it depends on how you run Samba. If you run Samba as a > standalone server you only need to run 'smbd', but running 'nmbd' as > well would be a good idea. > > If you run Samba as a PDC or BDC, the same as a standalone server goes. > > Anything else needs both smbd and winbind running. It
2017 Oct 19
1
debian 8 "jessie" nut 2.7.2 slaves not shutting down
Roger, The topology is: UPS TOPAPC, Data link to master, Power supply to master, slave1 and slave2 UPS MIDAPC, Data link to master, Power supply to master, slave1 and slave2 UPS BOTAPC, Data link to master, Power supply to master, slave1 and slave2 Shutdown plan: When wall power fails for any of the three UPS units, they continue powering the master and the two slaves. When two of the UPS
2017 Oct 18
2
debian 8 "jessie" nut 2.7.2 slaves not shutting down
OS name and version, MASTER SYSTEM has three APC smart UPS 3000 UPS connected via USB debian 8 "jessie" Linux pdxvhtst01 3.16.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.16.43-2+deb8u5 (2017-09-19) x86_64 GNU/Linux SLAVE SYSTEMS monitoring MASTER via IP debian 8 "jessie" Linux geaaetst01
2018 Sep 02
3
winbindd crashing -- how to auto-heal?
El 2/9/18 a les 10:39, Rowland Penny via samba ha escrit: > All of this is just a sticking plaster on the problem, if winbind is > crashing on a regular basis, we need to know this and will need > level 10 logs, debug info etc. Without this info, it will never get > fixed. Meanwhile, I need my server to keep running, so the plaster looks fine. Besides, winbind isn't crashing,
2018 Sep 02
2
winbindd crashing -- how to auto-heal?
El 2/9/18 a les 01:03, Luca Olivetti via samba ha escrit: > El 1/9/18 a les 03:03, Jamie Jackson via samba ha escrit: >> Hi folks, >> >> Every couple days any one of my project's 10 or so RHEL VMs can't be >> logged >> into with a domain account (active directory integration). Our admin goes >> in with a local account and restarts winbind to fix it.
2018 Sep 03
0
winbindd crashing -- how to auto-heal?
Thanks for the workaround, Luca. I might end up going with: #!/bin/bash getent group | grep -q 'Domain Users' && exit 0 echo "restarting winbind" sudo systemctl restart winbind Rowland, it crashed again. Here's some info. Please let me know if I should provide more: https://gist.github.com/jamiejackson/8aa60fb0ac1f407ba73776aaaeaa542f On Sun, Sep 2, 2018 at 4:50
2007 Apr 18
1
[Bridge] how to silence the "br0: port X(ethX) doing something" messages?
Greetings, I'm just wondering how one can make the bridging tools stop spamming the virtual consoles? I would rather have all those "entering forwarding state", "entering learning state" and "entering disabled state" messages go to a log than have them plastered all over whichever console I happened to be logged into to work. Thanks! -- Martin-Eric Racine
2019 Feb 04
1
Windows client still tries to connect to old AD after replacement
Sigh, hopefully 3rd time lucky! Thank you Rowland and Louis, > > > > I do not use roaming profiles, but I seem to remember that > > they are are > > liberally plastered with SID-RID's. It is the SID that identifies the > > domain, so it is this that is probably causing your computers looking > > for the old DC. > > > > Rowland > >
2008 Jan 07
1
Background Noise Elimination
Greetings! We have a somewhat noisy background in our call center, and I'd like to reduce this. Obviously, we could plaster the walls with sound absorbing material, but is there anything we can do in software either using any algorithms for our open source-based SIP library or inside Asterisk itself? Related to this, anyone have a good source for good panels? We are using
2019 Jan 29
2
Windows client still tries to connect to old AD after replacement
Hi all, I've decided to completely replace an old AD with a fresh, brand new one - the only thing linking the two is that I've transferred the user profiles & home folders over to the new one and I'm testing this configuration by disconnecting one of the Windows 10 computers from the old AD and then connecting it to the new AD. Old AD: Name - ad.domain.intranet IP -
2014 Oct 29
2
[libhivex] Undefined behavior when accessing invalid (too small) registry hives
...("regf"). I imagine even if you pass in a 4-byte file, the header checksum calculation will loop over 0x7F bytes, so you'd probably encounter another error there. I guess I'm just not sure where the ideal location(s) to place range-checking would be; is there anything smarter than plastering checks at every read/write to the registry file? Or is it expected that certain sanity checks would be performed prior to passing along any files to libhivex? What would those checks be? Thank you, Mahmoud Al-Qudsi NeoSmart Technologies
2014 May 11
0
YAMAHA CAR ADVERT!!!
Hello, We are currently seeking to employ individual?s world wide. How would you like to make money by simply driving your car advertising for YAMAHA. How it works? Here?s the basic premise of the "paid to drive" concept: YAMAHA seeks people -- regular citizens,professional drivers to go about their normal routine as they usually do, only with a big advert for new "YAMAHA YZF-R6
2017 Oct 18
0
debian 8 "jessie" nut 2.7.2 slaves not shutting down
On Wed, 18 Oct 2017, Drew Plaster wrote: > ??????????????? there are three APC smart ups connected via usb cables > to the master system, the master system shuts down as expected but the > slave systems never shutdown eventhough I believe that all the configs > are properly set the slaves should either shutdown when there is only > one ups and it is running low on battery power
2017 Oct 19
0
debian 8 "jessie" nut 2.7.2 slaves not shutting down
On Wed, 18 Oct 2017, Drew Plaster wrote: > MASTER SYSTEM > > nut.conf > MODE=netserver > > ups.conf > [TOPAPC] > driver = usbhid-ups > port = auto > pollonly > serial = "IS1309002707" > desc = "TOPAPC" > [MIDAPC] > driver = usbhid-ups > port = auto > pollonly > serial =
2018 Sep 02
0
winbindd crashing -- how to auto-heal?
On Sun, 2 Sep 2018 10:10:53 +0200 Luca Olivetti via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > El 2/9/18 a les 01:03, Luca Olivetti via samba ha escrit: > > El 1/9/18 a les 03:03, Jamie Jackson via samba ha escrit: > >> Hi folks, > >> > >> Every couple days any one of my project's 10 or so RHEL VMs can't > >> be logged > >> into
2018 Sep 03
0
winbindd crashing -- how to auto-heal?
El 3/9/18 a les 15:53, Rowland Penny via samba ha escrit: > > Why does your winbind stop resolving groups ? If only I knew.... > Is it always the same groups ? at least "domain users" always fails, at the same I cannot sudo with my password (stored in AD). At that point I have to login using local root. But that was before I put a plaster on it ;-) > How are you
2018 Sep 03
0
winbindd crashing -- how to auto-heal?
On Mon, 3 Sep 2018 17:19:02 +0200 Luca Olivetti via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > El 3/9/18 a les 17:13, Rowland Penny via samba ha escrit: > > > Yes, but it depends on how you run Samba. If you run Samba as a > > standalone server you only need to run 'smbd', but running 'nmbd' as > > well would be a good idea. > > > > If
2018 Sep 03
0
winbindd crashing -- how to auto-heal?
El 3/9/18 a les 17:19, Luca Olivetti via samba ha escrit: > El 3/9/18 a les 17:13, Rowland Penny via samba ha escrit: > >> Yes, but it depends on how you run Samba. If you run Samba as a >> standalone server you only need to run 'smbd', but running 'nmbd' as >> well would be a good idea. >> >> If you run Samba as a PDC or BDC, the same as a
2018 Sep 03
1
winbindd crashing -- how to auto-heal?
El 3/9/18 a les 17:48, Rowland Penny via samba ha escrit: >> >> It doesn't make sense: >> >> 1) why should I need to run smbd if I'm not providing cifs services >> to other computers? > > What are you using the computer for then, it surely isn't for > authentication, that is coming from the DC. I'm using it for what the winbindd man page