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2009 Jan 06
1
DT race
Hi all, The space between the T and the r is not a typo. The problem is the following. I want to dtrace a process by means of its pid. When the process exits the dtrace must also exit. The problem is that by the time the dtrace probes fire, the process could already have gone, and hence the exit probe will never fire. Is there a way of checking if the process with a certain pid does still exist?
2007 May 25
1
Samba on Solaris 8
Good Morning, I would like to run a question by your technical support team. My employer is currently using Samba server (Samba 2.0.5a) Solaris 8 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-4. Samba is configured to communicate through port 139. However we have been asked to change Samba configuration in order to change the communication from port 139 to 445. This configuration change is requested to improve
2019 Feb 28
1
winbind causing huge timeouts/delays since 4.8
...to them. > > -slow > Now that i can, created bug-report #13815 and attached the logs and patches. Saw errors within log.winbindd-idmap that are caused by doing quick re-config from autorid to multiple rid setup. Getting back to autorid doesn't show any error on startup and during porcessing nothing changes at all. Alex
2004 May 28
1
Building packages and Rcmd check
Hello yet again! I'm trying to build a package. The Rcmd build works fine. But the Rcmd check produces an error because I don't have latex on my laptop. Any suggestions, please? R Windows 1.9.0 thanks again, Laura _________________________________________________________________ Learn to simplify your finances and your life in Streamline Your Life from MSN Money.
2014 Oct 29
0
[Bug 1424] Cannot signal a process over a channel (rfc 4254, section 6.9)
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1424 Iain Morgan <imorgan at nas.nasa.gov> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |imorgan at nas.nasa.gov --- Comment #36 from Iain Morgan <imorgan at nas.nasa.gov> --- Created attachment
2003 Jun 22
2
[Bug 104] Bytes/packets counters sometimes give incorrect values
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/cgi-bin/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=104 ------- Additional Comments From laforge@netfilter.org 2003-06-22 20:46 ------- Could you please try to strace your iptables and see if there is some error during the gesockopt/setsockopt system call when the erroneous counter values are returned? Thanks. ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are on
2005 Mar 29
3
smbd 100% systemload
hi, i've a debian sarge setup with samba 3.0.10 with ldap as SAM backend. every thing used to work as expected, but last week the machine went down. an analysis of the problem has showen, that with increasing uptime there is a growing number of smbd processes that caus 100% CPU utilation. tests have showen, that i can kill these processes without harming smb conecctivtiy. this is a
2004 Dec 13
3
Moving standard deviation?
Is there a simple function in R to get a moving standard deviation (i.e. for the last x samples)? My goal is to plot bollinger bands around a moving average for price data. I use kernel smoothing for the moving average. cheers and thanks! over and out -- doktora
2006 May 31
7
How do you create a controller & view to create a list of objects?
I''m trying to figure out how to design a view and controller to work with a simple collection. I have a Foo that has many Bars, so here''s what I did: $ ruby script/generate model Foo $ ruby script/generate model Bar (Uncomment t.column, :name: :string in foo and bar migrations) (Edit Foo.rb and Bar.rb, add has_many :bars to Foo, belongs_to :foo to Bar) $ rake db:migrate $ ruby
2019 Feb 28
2
winbind causing huge timeouts/delays since 4.8
Am 26.02.19 um 12:26 schrieb Ralph Böhme: > On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 11:19:45AM +0100, Alexander Spannagel via samba > wrote: >> The huge delays are seen, when user isn't known to sssd and winbind >> tries to look that user without explicitly a domain given and the >> option "winbind use default domain" is on it's default of "No" in >>