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2004 Jan 15
2
2.6.0 backwards compatibility
Hello all,
I saw on the Release notes that 2.6.0 is using protocol version 27 which is
different than 2.5.7 and 2.5.6. I did a quick peak through the rest of the
release notes and quickly browsed the archives on the list and I didn't see
any notes on how well 2.6.0 works with older versions of rsync. At our
site, we do have 2.5.7 and 2.5.6 installed. Are there any documented
problems when
2004 Sep 09
3
Samab 3.0.6 problems
Running on a Debian server, 3.0r Sid, 2.4.18 kernel.
I recently did an apt-get upgrade which upgraded samba from 3.0.5 to 3.0.6
After this upgrade, access to all shares for all users slowed to a crawl.
It was possible to browse the folders, to 3-4 folders deep but then
Explorer would freeze on the client.Opening files failed. Copying files
locally resulted in corrupt files.
Clients included
2005 Sep 16
5
ddi_pathname
Hello,
I can see that there is an implementation/emulation of ddi_pathname in DTrace, but I''m a bit confused about the capabilities and invocation of this function. I would like to diplay the path to the block device from bdev_strategy and other io:genunix::start probes.
If someone is familiar with ddi_pathname, could you please provide an example invocation?
Thanks,
Michael
This
2023 Oct 31
1
9.3p1 Daemon Rejects Client Connections on armv7l-dey-linux-gnueabihf w/ GCC 10/11/12
...11/12 did not.
My next inclination was that perhaps OpenSSL was creating an issue. I
tried 1.1.1w (up from my 1.1.1s) and 3.1.4 which yielded the same
results: Digi DEY 8.2.0 works; Arm GNU Toolchain 10/11/12 did not.
My next inclination was the perhaps it was OpenSSH version-specific. I
tried up revving to 9.5p1 and then down revving to 7.9p1 which yielded
the same results: Digi DEY 8.2.0 works; Arm GNU Toolchain 10/11/12 did
not.
My last inclination was to do a side-by-side comparison of the
configuration and compilation output between Digi DEY 8.2.0 and Arm GNU
Toolchain 12. The key differences...
2012 Jun 09
2
[patch] NFSv4/ZFS ACLs
...presented using POSIX draft ACLs, if an NFSv4 ACL is
present a separate POSIX draft ACL will not be present and there are new
APIs
to access NFSv4 ACLs. So we need to distinguish between NFSv4 ACLs and
POSIX
ACLs in rsync. I've done this by introducing an "ACL type" on the wire, and
revving the protocol version. If rsync encounters a NFSv4 ACL and the peer
doesn't support the higher protocol version the process is terminated.
Linux and Solaris represent NFSv4 ACLs differently and provide no API to
serialize them in a platform-independent format so this patch treats the
ACLs as
p...
1999 Aug 04
0
Win9x & Samba 2.0.5a
...could no longer see any files
through explorer. They can create files, but then they immediately
disappear from view. Watching from the unix side, they are there and
everything is fine. Ditto from an NT box. If a 9x user then uses an
MSDOS window and views the file(s), they are all there. Back-revving
the binaries to 2.0.3 solves the problem. I have also duplicated this
problem on my RH6.0 box at home talking to a 98 box.
Can anyone clue me in as to what might be happening?
--
Brian McLean brianm@et.byu.edu
CAEDM / College of Engineering winnt@et.byu.edu
Brigham Young University CB30...
1999 Aug 04
0
Win9x & Samba 2.0.5a (PR#19465)
...any files
> through explorer. They can create files, but then they immediately
> disappear from view. Watching from the unix side, they are there and
> everything is fine. Ditto from an NT box. If a 9x user then uses an
> MSDOS window and views the file(s), they are all there. Back-revving
> the binaries to 2.0.3 solves the problem. I have also duplicated this
> problem on my RH6.0 box at home talking to a 98 box.
>
> Can anyone clue me in as to what might be happening?
Do you have the line "nt smb suport=no" in
your smb.conf ?
If so you need the following p...
2006 Feb 09
0
Cannot join windows XP machine to Samba Domain
...I receive the error message,
many have received:
"user not found" Of course, I am using root, and that is the
administrative users.
Some XP machines add properly, though.
I read most of the posts on this, and it appeared to work with earlier
versions of Samba.
I will also try down revving Samba to see, as some have had issues.
Any assistance or direction would be helpful.
Thanks in advance.
--
Steven C. Henry
stevench@itslaw.com
2007 Feb 15
0
appears to be incompatibility between samba versions
here's the latest. i believe this points to a samba version
incompatibility.
on a new server, running samba 3.0.22, solaris 10.
client Mac could not get access, claimed password was wrong.
a windows PC did get access.
the log files showed that the password was correct for BOTH the
Mac and the pc. i repeated this three times to make sure.
the samba 3.0.22 server thinks the password i gave
2006 Feb 11
0
[Bug 447] New: iptables doesn't support multiple times the same match in one rule
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=447
Summary: iptables doesn't support multiple times the same match
in one rule
Product: iptables
Version: 1.3.5
Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: major
Priority: P2
Component: iptables
AssignedTo:
2012 Feb 04
1
Samba4: Incorrect version of dlz_bind9.so
Hi list!
I follow the Samba 4 HOWTO on Ubuntu 10.04,
git ok
make ok
make install ok
make ok (needed for provision to work, even though i use the installed provision)
/usr/local/samba/sbin/provision --realm=samdom.example.com --domain=SAMDOM --adminpass=SOMEPASSWORD --server-role='domain controller' ok
added "domain samdom.example.com" to resolv.conf
When starting Bind 9.9.0b1
2007 Apr 26
1
Success! Xen 3.0.4 on MacBook Pro with Gentoo dom0 and ArchLinux domU
In case anyone else is trying to get Xen working on a MacBook Pro, I
thought I would drop this note out here. The configuration is as
follows...
Hardware Overview (from System Profiler under OSX):
Machine Model: MacBookPro2,2
Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo
Process Speed: 2.16 GHz
Number Of Processors: 1
Total Number of Cores:2
L2 Cache (per CPU): 4 MB
2005 May 08
4
Time is Fleeting: CentOS 4 question
I have recently built a new server using CentOS4. I've found one major
oddity: time resolution is completely whacked.
I'm not using an external time source nor am I relying on NTP for time
resolution. For some reason, time on this server moves forward at a far
more rapid rate.
Right now, all my other systems show Sunday May 8, 3:19 pm. The CentOS
server thinks its Monday May 9, 3:54
2013 Jan 12
1
Tag flac as flac 1.2.1_git
...8, respective, channels of
audio with specific labels. That is a change in human interpretation,
not a change in how the bits are decoded. The same 7 or 8 channels of
audio data are still created exactly the same. There is no reason to
even revise the version number for this, beyond simply revving to
1.2.2 as would happen anyway.
A more useful addition would be a standard meta data chunk that could
expand beyond the existing channel count variations. For example, 4-
channel FLAC could be marked to distinguish L/R/BL/BR (default) from
L/R/C/S (another very common arrangement). 5.1 FLA...
2006 Nov 04
4
SPA3k wired to PAP2 for echo testing
In my seemingly endless search for the cause of echo on my SPA3000, I
wired it up in the following configuration:
Analogue Handset <--> (FXS)SPA3000(FXO) <--> PAP2
And set the Line1 dialplan on the SPA3k to '(<:@gw0>S0)' which means
that as soon as I pick up the handset I get linked straight through to
the PAP2, which gives me dialtone.
Even in this configuration, with
2013 Jan 12
2
Tag flac as flac 1.2.1_git
On Jan 12, 2013, at 05:30, Martijn van Beurden wrote:
> On 12-01-13 08:23, pyth.flac-dev.5.pyt at spamgourmet.com wrote:
>> I seem to recall that changes in the second number indicated a minor
>> change in the *format* of the file itself (for example, 1.1.x to
>> 1.2.x
>> introduced a new rice coding option used for 24-bit files).
>
> Well, the only change in
2002 Sep 13
6
Keyframe seeking in Ogg and spec
Folks have noticed that the documentation is semi-silent about how to
properly encode the granule position and interleave synchronization of
keyframe-based video. The primary reasons for this:
a) we at Xiph hadn't had to do it yet
b) there are several easy possibilities, and the longer we had to
think about it before mandating One True Spec, the better that spec
would likely be.
The
2014 Aug 05
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM as a shared library
On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 2:57 PM, Filip Pizlo <fpizlo at apple.com> wrote:
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> On Aug 5, 2014, at 2:51 PM, Eric Christopher <echristo at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 2:49 PM, Filip Pizlo <fpizlo at apple.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Aug 5, 2014, at 1:46 PM, Eric Christopher <echristo at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> (7) Make the C API truly great.
2009 Jan 08
7
[RFC] Transcendent Memory ("tmem"): a new approach to physical memory management
At last year''s Xen North America Summit in Boston, I gave a talk
about memory overcommitment in Xen. I showed that the basic
mechanisms for moving memory between domains were already present
in Xen and that, with a few scripts, it was possible to roughly
load-balance memory between domains. During this effort, I
discovered that "ballooning" had a lot of weaknesses, even
though