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2005 Aug 03
3
Qube2
Hi, I was just wondering whether someone has any experience installing Cent0S on a Qube2. Kind regards, Tom
2000 Aug 23
1
logons
I am running samba 1.9.18p10 on a Cobalt Qube2. Logins from Win98 machines were working fine until I installed patches 3.0 and 3.0.1 from Cobalt and now I get the error "... couldn't find service netlogon" Then, when more than 1 PC tries to access a file off one of the shares, smbd starts to eat 98% of the CPU and the log file sa...
2011 Oct 12
3
samba with nfs mount in "path" and MS Office App's
...harddisk of the server itselve (ext3 partition). So the problem has something to do with using Samba shares which have their path on NFS Mounts. System environment: Centos 5.x Server Samba Version 3.0.33 ***Samba Config**** [global] workgroup = OfficeLAN server string = qube2 lanman auth = Yes client NTLMv2 auth = Yes time server = Yes add machine script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g samba-clients -s /bin/false -M %u logon script = %U.bat logon drive = M: logon home = \\%N\profiles\%U logon path =...
2000 May 13
0
Trouble with large files and 1.9.18p10
...0/05/11 22:00:08, 0] locking/locking.c:locking_init(174) ERROR: Failed to initialise share modes smbclient complains with a bunch of error messages, but I did not save those. From where I'm sitting, this looks pretty bad. Here's more info: The server system is a Cobalt Networks Qube2 running Linux kernal version 2.0.34 on a MIPS processor. The client is running NT 4.0 SP 4. Although I would like to upgrade to a later version of Linux, I am unable because Cobalt Networks has not provided an upgrade package. Their system has a few special drivers, and (I believe that) without the...
2008 Aug 24
2
Unusual bug in glusterfsd
...xes, and GlusterFS looked like a great candidate, having had no luck with Coda or OpenAFS. I also want to share some files on the web server here with various network clients (some x86, some MIPS) to make maintenance of web pages easier, and to allow backups to my file server (a MIPS-based Cobalt Qube2). All the boxes are running Gentoo Linux... Gentoo Hardened on the x86 systems (mostly with vanilla kernels, SELinux disabled, but with stack protection enabled in the compiler), and plain Gentoo on MIPS. For the record, the following setup is in use: Web Server: Intel PIII 550MHz running Gen...