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2011 Nov 04
3
coordinated NIS and LDAP servers
Hello listmates,
We are currently running NIS for authentication but would like to
migrate to LDAP. Thing is, though, that some of the machines that
authenticate via NIS are so old I'd rather not even touch them.
Hence the question - is there a good way to have an NIS server for
user authentication that is a mirror image of an LDAP server, with a
proviso that an update introduced there is
2009 Dec 04
3
Use of apply rather than a loop
Colleagues,
R 2.9.0 on all platforms
I have a dataset that contains three columns of interest: ID's, serial
elapsed times, and a marker. Representative data:
Subject Time Marker
1 100.5 0
1 101 0
1 102 1
1 103 0
1 105 0
For each subject, I would like to find the time associated with MARKER
== 1, then replace Time with Time - (Time[Marker == 1])
The result for this
2006 Feb 24
5
Controller Methods gets called twice on single invocation
I have no idea why this is happening but it seems like every method on
my controller gets called twice. Here is what it looks like when I call
a list using the scaffold code
==========================
Processing DepartmentsController#index (for 127.0.0.1 at 2006-02-24
01:05:00) [GET]
Parameters: {"action"=>"index", "controller"=>"departments"}
2005 Aug 12
3
Need a CONFIRMED working hardware sata raid10 card
Does anyone know of a card that actually works with CentOS 4
that supports Raid10? I don't think CentOS support software raid 10 from
the installer.
Thanks,
-Drew
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2016 Jul 13
2
Failed to find domain Unix Group
I got it, so it must have been the problem ..
Strange that changed it more than one month at least.
Having these values now, how do you think I do?
Leave it or change at least the idmap config * values: range?
I understand the parameters:
idmap config *: range = Range of the Ids are User system
idmap config SERVERAD: range: DC User Range
Thank you
Em 13-07-2016 05:16, Rowland penny escreveu:
2001 Oct 21
3
generating a gamma random variable
Dear R People,
This question has nothing to do with R directly, but it is a simulation
question. I need to generate a random variable distributed as
gamma(\alpha,\beta), with the additional proviso that it must be a
function of random variable(s) which do not depend on \alpha, \beta. In
this case, I have \alpha = (T-1)/2, where T is a positive integer.
So, it seems reasonable to first simulate
2016 Jul 13
2
Failed to find domain Unix Group
Thank you for the explanation.
Yes, it was a mistake to leave my two faxias that way, by the ID
exchange reason the low range will leave as it was to have no problems
idmap config SERVERAD: range = 5000-33554431
The range of up'm thinking of changing to something
idmap config *: range = 2000-4500
Not to be superimposed.
But it will it not cause problem ids trading again? Since it was
2012 Dec 04
2
Audit of NMI and MCE paths
I have just starting auditing the NMI path and found that the oprofile
code calls into a fair amount of common code.
So far, down the first leg of the call graph, I have found several
ASSERT()s, a BUG() and many {rd,wr}msr()s. Given that these are common
code, and sensible in their places, removing them for the sake of being
on the NMI path seems silly.
As an alternative, I suggest that we make
2016 Jul 14
2
Failed to find domain Unix Group
On 14/07/16 13:32, Carlos A. P. Cunha wrote:
>
> Hello!
> Any opinion on that?
> Thank you
>
>
> Em 13-07-2016 10:52, Carlos A. P. Cunha escreveu:
>>
>> Thank you for the explanation.
>> Yes, it was a mistake to leave my two faxias that way, by the ID
>> exchange reason the low range will leave as it was to have no problems
>> idmap config
2012 Jul 16
23
[PATCH] x86/EFI: define and use EFI_DIR make variable, defaulting to /usr/lib64/efi
# HG changeset patch
# User Matt Wilson <msw@amazon.com>
# Date 1342481836 0
# Branch efi
# Node ID dd1ab0cae2c870942c2e1b6bc3a507b1a40dae16
# Parent 9950f2dc2ee6dfd172258a5a4ee29809b0ff8263
x86/EFI: define and use EFI_DIR make variable, defaulting to /usr/lib64/efi
After commit 25594:ad08cd8e7097, EFI Xen binaries were installed to
/efi instead of /usr/lib64/efi. This patch restores the
2019 Apr 08
3
Samba 4.8.10 for rhel7/centos7 rpms
Adding Alexander (cc'ed, thank you)
Hi Sergio,
I found some hints (dating back almost a year ago) about why gnutls-3.4
might be needed:
https://lists.samba.org/archive/samba-technical/2018-April/127282.html
I don't know how much of this still holds true (I've been running an AD DC
with rhel7's gnutls 3.3.z for over a year without apparent issues).
Regards,
Vincent
On Mon, 8
2006 Feb 24
8
RoR meets .net *cringe*
It was a miserable failure for us. Your best bet is to run on Linux.
> 1. Has anyone done any benchmarks with it? Is there any reason this
> couldn''t be viable for production loads? (feel free to speculate if
you
> haven''t)
When it finally worked, after two weeks of trial and error (and we can''t
reproduce it again) it performs poorly under IIS. It looks
2018 Mar 04
3
Random Seed Location
On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 3:25 PM, Gary Black <gwblack001 at sbcglobal.net>
wrote:
(Sorry to be a bit slow responding.)
You have not supplied a complete example, which would be good in this
case because what you are suggesting could be a serious bug in R or a
package. Serious journals require reproducibility these days. For
example, JSS is very clear on this point.
To your question
>
2019 Apr 08
0
Samba 4.8.10 for rhel7/centos7 rpms
On Mon, 2019-04-08 at 11:12 -0400, Vincent S. Cojot via samba wrote:
> Adding Alexander (cc'ed, thank you)
>
> Hi Sergio,
> I found some hints (dating back almost a year ago) about why gnutls-3.4
> might be needed:
> https://lists.samba.org/archive/samba-technical/2018-April/127282.html
>
> I don't know how much of this still holds true (I've been running an
2019 Apr 08
2
Samba 4.8.10 for rhel7/centos7 rpms
On Tue, 9 Apr 2019, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
> For builds with the (recommended) internal Heimdal Kerberos we do not
> require GnuTLS 3.4 because we have a fallback implementation against a
> the Heimdal crypto API.
Confirmed. This is what my (and most other) rhel7/centos7 builds are
using it seems.
[root at dc02 bin]# /usr/sbin/smbd -b|grep -i heim
SAMBA4_USES_HEIMDAL
(that's
2007 Mar 22
1
using ael and extensions.conf togather?
Hi all,
i need to know whether we can use ael and extensions.conf togather. i mean
can we switch between contexts,extensions and priorities which are in
present in both? can 2 context be named same in extensions.conf and
extensions.ael?
--
Regards
Rizwan Hisham
Software Engineer
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2009 Nov 13
3
run script on logout
Does anyone have an idea how to run a script when the user logs out.
I tried puting the command in the .bash_logout file, but it doesnt work.
Thanx
Janez
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2000 Mar 30
1
Problem with Samba 2.0.5 and Q&A
...st only = Yes
locking = No
But due to the info I found at:
http://www.qaug.com/faq.htm
Is Q&A networkable?
All versions of Q&A are networkable on, for example, Windows 95/98, Novell,
and Lantastic networks. All versions of Q&A will also work on Windows NT
networks with the following provisos:
All program and database files must reside on a 1.9G or smaller FAT
partition.
If using Q&A for Windows, it must be installed and/or run from Windows 95 or
98 workstations. (It will not run properly on an NT Workstation.)
On peer-to-peer networks, the sharing mode for shared databases must be...
2014 Sep 22
1
Create Organizational units (OU) from Unix.
Hello,
Is there a way to create an OU (in the AD sence) from Unix with the
samba tools ?
I have made a script that create all my users and groups (for a
school). But I still need to create the OUs manually from windows with
RSAT.
Thanks.
Baptiste.
2016 Jul 13
0
Failed to find domain Unix Group
On 13/07/16 13:33, Carlos A. P. Cunha wrote:
>
> I got it, so it must have been the problem ..
> Strange that changed it more than one month at least.
> Having these values now, how do you think I do?
> Leave it or change at least the idmap config * values: range?
>
> I understand the parameters:
>
> idmap config *: range = Range of the Ids are User system
>
>