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2004 Jan 06
3
Samba + Active Directory
Hi, I?m having much trouble on configuring Samba to work on an Active Directory environment. Using getent password I?m able to see AD?s users. wbinfo -u and wbinfo -g also work fine. When someone from a Windows try to access my Samba server, the smd password window is shown (I think that the autehntication would be transparent, wouldn't it ?), any password I provide is rejected: I tried AD
2003 Nov 10
3
Rsync - expensive startup question
Hi there, I'm using rsync with some large trees of files (on one disk, we have 30M files, for example, and a we might be copying say, 500k files in one tree. The file trees are reasonably balenced -- no single directory has thousands of files in it, for example. Our file system, at the moment, is ext3. We are very comfortable with it, and are hesitant to switch away from it, though JFS or
2004 Jan 05
0
Samba 3.0.1 ADS/Kerberos problems relating to Win2k/xp browsing to samba server
Hello All, I've been discovering the joys of Samba/ADS integration here (the environment is a chip design concern that has chip simulation tools, many of which run in Linux, but some of which only run in Windows. Winbind, and a Linux based NAS server are the cornerstone through which Windows and Linux elements of the toolchain will be able to seamlessly communicate, once we get all the
2006 May 30
4
Automate concatenation?
I have this typical problem of joining a number of vectors with similar names - a1, a2,..., a10 - which should be concatenated into one. Using c(a1,a2,a3,a4,a5,a6,a,a8,a9,a10) naturally works, but I would like to do it with less manual input. My attempts to use paste() gives a vector of the vector names, see below. The question is how to do the the concatenation? Any suggestions?
2004 Jan 20
1
rsync on Interix WSU 3.5
I'm need to run a rsync server on a Quad 2.8Ghz , 1Gb RAM, 1Terabyte of disk.. Dell 725N - it's a storage, NAS type box running W2K, RAID 5 etc.. A real beast.. :-) The Unix guys want to backup their boxes to this beast using rsync clients. It would seem that Windows Services for Unix (WSU) is the key.. Current version gives me a fully compliant POSIX environment, not reliant on