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2002 Sep 18
1
Error log?
...06:00:00 seawolf smbd[2251]: ERROR: string overflow by 5 in string_sub(%u, 7) Sep 18 06:00:00 seawolf smbd[2257]: [2002/09/18 06:00:00, 0] lib/util_str.c:string_sub(1188) -- Cheers Jason Jason Naughton, Lead Engineer, Department of Electrical Engineering, Ryerson University 87 Gerrard St. E., Toronto, Ontario, M5B 2K3 Office: (416)-979-5000 x7168 Fax: (416)-979-5280
2003 Sep 30
0
samba 3.0.0-1 + OpenLDAP
...'passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://127.0.0.1/' the authentication doesn't work. I've been following the http://www.unav.es/cti/ldap-smb/smb-ldap-3-howto.html howto. thx, Sergio Pereira here are my config files from rh9 box. ---xxxx--- /etc/samba/smb.conf [global] workgroup = ryerson.ca netbios name = PDC-SRV server string = SAMBA-LDAP PDC Server encrypt passwords = Yes passwd program = /usr/local/bin/smbldap-passwd.pl -o %u passwd chat = *new*password* %n\n *new*password* %n\n *successfully* unix password sync = Yes log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log log level =...
2009 Oct 28
4
compiling 3.2.15: cifs.upcall not found afer RPM build
Hello, Trying to compile Samba 3.2.15 on a RHEL AS 4u2 (i686) and I'm getting the following result from 'sh makerpms.sh': > Provides: samba-doc = 3.2.15-1 > Requires(rpmlib): rpmlib(CompressedFileNames) <= 3.0.4-1 rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix) <= 4.0-1 rpmlib(VersionedDependencies) <= 3.0.3-1 > > > RPM build errors: > File not found:
2002 Oct 29
4
Booting a no-emulation image
Is it possible to boot a no-emulation boot image from ISOLinux? I am particularly interested in having the WinXP Install CD, as one of the boot images in ISOLinux. - Murali ################################################################ # Ry 254, Ryerson Hall, # Ph : +1 773 702-1031 (Off) # # 1100 E 58th Street # +1 773 575-4836 (Cell) # # Chicago, IL - 60637, # URL : http://www.g-murali.com # # USA. # email: gmkrishn at cs.uchicago.edu # #######################################################...
2002 Nov 27
5
multi OS bootable CD, ISOLinux, ERD Commander problem
Hello all, I plan to make an (emergency) multi OS bootable CD which contain: - Win98 boot floppy (create from Win 98 control panel, add remove program) - WinME boot floppy (create from Win 98 control panel, add remove program) - Linux boot disk - Win NT boot disk - Win 2000 recovery console - Win XP recovery console - Winternal Administrative Pak (ERD Commander etc) I am new to Linux and feel
2005 May 18
4
standardization
SAS Enterprise Miner recommendeds to standardize using X / STDEV(X) versus [X ? mean(X)] / STDEV(X) Any thoughts on this? Pros Cons Philip
2002 Oct 30
1
SYSLinux/ISOLinux question
...t; > > That should work just peachy. The "linux" and "rootfsgz.img" files > should live in the isolinux directory unless you specify an explicit > path to them. > > -hpa > > ################################################################ # Ry 254, Ryerson Hall, # Ph : +1 773 702-1031 (Off) # # 1100 E 58th Street # +1 773 575-4836 (Cell) # # Chicago, IL - 60637, # URL : http://www.g-murali.com # # USA. # email: gmkrishn at cs.uchicago.edu # #######################################################...
2009 Mar 04
5
Oracle database on zfs
Hi, I am wondering if there is a guideline on how to configure ZFS on a server with Oracle database? We are experiencing some slowness on writes to ZFS filesystem. It take about 530ms to write a 2k data. We are running Solaris 10 u5 127127-11 and the back-end storage is a RAID5 EMC EMX. This is a small database with about 18gb storage allocated. Is there a tunable parameters that we can apply to
2005 May 17
4
Finding the right number of clusters
SAS has something called the "cubic criterion" cutoff for finding the most appropriate number of clusters. Does R have anything that would replicate that? I've been searching the lists and can't seem to find anything that would point me in the right direction. Thank in advance, Philip Bermingham
2006 Apr 02
3
speeding up a recursive function
Hi All, is there any general advice about speeding up recursive functions (not mentioning 'don't use them')? Regards, Federico Calboli -- Federico C. F. Calboli Department of Epidemiology and Public Health Imperial College, St. Mary's Campus Norfolk Place, London W2 1PG Tel +44 (0)20 75941602 Fax +44 (0)20 75943193 f.calboli [.a.t] imperial.ac.uk f.calboli [.a.t]
2005 Dec 05
1
unified meta-data handling ogg/theora/vorbis
...s problem? Anything in SVN/CVS I could tinker with to see what the bleeding edge is? Anyone working on theoracomment or even some other way of tagging a ogm file that is not dependant on the audio/video codec? Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks for your time. B. Bogart Evolving Stories Lab Ryerson University
2004 Mar 25
4
Supporting WinImage compressed images
I am using PXELINUX, ISOLINUX, and memdisk in my project (http://unattended.sourceforge.net/). When memdisk gained support for compressed images, I started using it because it is cool. I used gzip to compress floppy.img to create floppy.imz, and all was good. But now my users are complaining that they cannot use WinImage (a Windows floppy image editing tool) to edit my floppy.imz files. I have
2009 Feb 17
32
Backing up ZFS snapshots
I have an OpenSolaris snv_105 server at home that holds my photos, docs, music, etc, in a zfs pool. I backup my laptops with rsync to the OpenSolaris server. All of my important data is in one place, on the OpenSolaris server. I want to backup this data. I want to protect against losing my data, and I would also like to recover previous versions of files when I make mistakes. * I do not have a
2002 Oct 29
2
SYSLINUX 2.01-pre1 released
This isn't strictly speaking a SYSLINUX release, it's a change to MEMDISK and mkdiskimage to allow the creation of hard disk images with DOSEMU headers. This should make it easier to create bootable DOS hard disk images under DOSEMU. ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/boot/syslinux/Testing/ -hpa
2002 Dec 01
1
SYSLINUX COM32 example in assembly (NASM)
Hello Where can I get example in assembly, using COM32 API ? I'm trying to make simple "Hello World" using COM32, but this code does not works 8-( org 0x101000 ; this number I get from comboot.doc _start: mov ecx,msge-msg mov ebx,msg mov ah,0x02 .L: mov dl, byte [ebx] inc ebx int 0x21 loop .L .Z: jmp .Z ; \infty loop msg: db "Hello World !" msge:
2002 Apr 29
1
Offtopic: nfs, tmpfs and `getfh failed: Operation not permitted'
Sorry this is off-topic, but I'm scrambling to get this system in, google didn't help, and I'm sure someone on this list knows the answer cold. I'm trying to nfs-export a tmpfs disk. I saw a hint from a response about ram disks... which leads to my guess that tmpfs simply doesn't implement some method that nfsd needs. I can probably survive without tmpfs, but I'd like to
2011 Jun 10
1
Braindead Autoreply filters...
On 2011-06-10 2:00 PM, Doug Lytle <support at drdos.info> wrote: > Ryan Novosielski wrote: >> It's not clear to me... are ALL autoresponders "braindead" or are there >> some that don't notice it's a mailing list contacting them? > Some auto-responders look at the to: field and if it's not directly sent > to the recipient's address (i.e.
2013 Apr 15
1
Using R commander within R Studio (Mac)
Hi. I am a R studio user and would like to use RCommander within R studio. Each time I try to install and use Rcommander, I see the following message: Loading Tcl/Tk interface ... Error : .onLoad failed in loadNamespace() for 'tcltk', details: call: dyn.load(file, DLLpath = DLLpath, ...) error: unable to load shared object
2011 Jun 14
10
ZFS for Linux?
Hello, A college friend of mine is using Debian Linux on his desktop, and wondered if he could tap into ZFS goodness without adding another server in his small quiet apartment or changing the desktop OS. According to his research, there are some kernel modules for Debian which implement ZFS, or a FUSE variant. Can anyone comment how stable and functional these are? Performance is a
2010 Nov 23
14
ashift and vdevs
zdb -C shows an shift value on each vdev in my pool, I was just wondering if it is vdev specific, or pool wide. Google didn''t seem to know. I''m considering a mixed pool with some "advanced format" (4KB sector) drives, and some normal 512B sector drives, and was wondering if the ashift can be set per vdev, or only per pool. Theoretically, this would save me some size on