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2000 Jan 13
0
Files<8193B not saved on -Samba 2.03 on OpenVMS
...ile attributes: Allocation: 0, Extend: 0, Global buffer count: 0 Version limit: 3 Record format: Stream, maximum 0 bytes, longest 32767 bytes Record attributes: Carriage return carriage control RMS attributes: None Journaling enabled: None File protection: System:RWD, Owner:RWD, Group:RWD, World:RWD Access Cntrl List: None Total of 1 file, 16/0 blocks. What can be the problem? With kind regards, Jos Harder, The Netherlands, E_mail: jos.harder@philips.com
2008 Feb 04
5
WinXP/x64 - MFC CFile objects leak parent directory handles
...on a Samba share, as above in line 170, a new handle to the parent directory remains stuck until the program is stopped, which should actually be removed when the program exits the method. The handle looks something like this in the output of "handle.exe -a -p thisProg.exe": 46C: File (RWD) \Device\LanmanRedirector\;X:0000000000014c30\samba\T01\ On the Linux side (SuSE 10.3, kernel 2.6.22.13-0.3-default) I can trace this behaviour to the fact that the transactions in the lines 39 through 60 in the following formatted audit log don't appear when the programm is run on an x64 XP,...
2005 Dec 19
0
new(er) SEC driver.
...auto restart */ #define SEC_CMD_MFR "MAN" /* UPS Manufacturer */ #define SEC_CMD_MOD "MOD" /* UPS Model */ #define SEC_CMD_NOMINAL "NOM" /* Nominal Values */ #define SEC_CMD_SHUTDOWN "PSD" /* Shutdown after delay/cancel */ #define SEC_CMD_REBOOT "RWD" /* Reboot with duration/cancel */ #define SEC_CMD_SHUTTYPE "SDA" /* Shutdown Type */ #define SEC_CMD_BATTSTAT "ST1" /* Battery Status */ #define SEC_CMD_INPUTSTAT "ST2" /* Input Status */ #define SEC_CMD_OUTPUTSTAT "ST3" /* Output Status */ #define...
2004 Apr 09
1
HTB
Hello, I have problems with htb. The problem is that when I download any file via shaper with htb, the traffic is very dinamic, it jumps, for example: if i have set ceil = 128kbit the results that it jumps from 112kbps to 144kbps or smth like that maybe its not very bad, but when the traffic drops down to 40kbps or less and then after 1 or 2 seconds jumps to 144kbps, its bad :-( and it is often.