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2013 Dec 20
3
syslinux.efi hangs during PXE boot
Hi,
I'm trying to boot 64bit version of syslinux.efi through network. But
booting is freezes with following message:
Getting cached packets
My IP is X.X.X.X
the last file that was requested through tftp is syslinux.efi.
I'm using precompiled binary from official syslinux-6.02.tar.gz.
Here is the dump in ASCII - http://brom.in/dumps/syslinux-20131220.txt
Any help is appreciated.
2010 Mar 16
3
3.86-pre1 gpxelinux.0 SIS900 long boot time / fails to boot / no entries in tftp server log
Okay guys, This is separate from my last few messages. Along with those
attempts, I decided to migrate from pxelinux.0 to gpxelinux.0 in my
existing setup. Admittedly I haven't tried previous gpxelinux.0's but I
am willing to if someone thinks it would be useful. Everything works as
expected with pxelinux.0 of the same version.
With gpxelinux.0:
TFTP Prefix:
Trying to load:
2000 Feb 08
1
[2.0.7pre1] --with-utmp enabled ...
Under Solaris 7/sparc, I get:
Compiling smbd/connection.c
smbd/connection.c:381: conflicting types for `utmp_yield'
smbd/connection.c:30: previous declaration of `utmp_yield'
381 has 'int pid', while 30 has 'pid_t pid' ... I changed 381 to reflect
30 and she continues on its way ...
Marc G. Fournier ICQ#7615664 IRC Nick: Scrappy
Systems
1999 Jun 03
0
Security related bug/issue ... or mis-configuration? (fwd)
As a followup to my own email...
We did some testing here today with connecting to the share from an NT
box, where we connect to \\relay\marc as marc when log'd in as a seperate
user...NT refuses to allow it.
Is there a bug with the server that, using smbclient from Linux, allows
you to connect to any share without a password? Can someone test this and
see if its a local problem or not?
2000 Jan 26
2
[2.0.6] doesn't run under Solaris 7/sparc, Internal Error
Is the following a known problem:
===============================================================
[2000/01/26 09:41:03, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(41)
INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11 in pid 22273 (2.0.6)
Please read the file BUGS.txt in the distribution
[2000/01/26 09:41:03, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(43)
===============================================================
This is using the same
2009 Mar 27
2
ALT_BREAK_TO... + ILO ... missing something in config ...
Due to an issue I'm having with 7.x, and trying to track it down, I spent
tonight getting my server setup to allow my to break into the debugger
when it hangs, and hopefully dump core ...
But, although I *think* I've got it all, I'm obviously missing something,
as it isn't breaking ...
First ... I'm running a proliant server, and when I connect via SSH to ILO
on that
1998 Aug 25
2
/etc/printcap for samba-shared printer...
Morning...
Just spent this evening getting printing setup off my FreeBSD
machine (oh, how I love Solaris at these times *groan*)...got it now so
that I can print directly from Netscape, color and graphics and all.
The printer is an HP 560c.
Now, I want to be able to print from my Windoze95 machine, and
have samba setup for that, as well as file sharing. If I setup my Windoze
machine such
1999 Apr 08
0
Letting users modify there own 'valid users = ' directive
Here's an odd question/request ...
Right now, if you setup smb.conf with a [homes] section, anyone can
connect and login to the server, as themselves, and mount their home
directory. No probs there.
Has anyone thought of, and possibly implemented, a means where that end
user could change things for themselves to extend permissions on their
directory?
Basically, make a Win based utility
1999 Jun 03
0
800+ simultaneous connections ...
Does anyone have any experience with a high number of *simultaneous*
connections? We're investigating the possibility of moving one of our
servers from novell to solaris, and the only "concern" we have at this
time is what happens if 800 clients all decide to connect at the same
time?
the server will be running solaris/7 on a dual-ppro system ...
I konw with the 'idle'
1999 Jun 29
1
Linux vs NT: a new test
Don't know how many ppl saw/read the following:
http://www.zdnet.com/pcweek/stories/news/0,4153,1015266,00.html
One of the comments on Slashdot was the question as to how well 4.4lite
would have done in the same tests, as they "theorize" that alot of the
problems revolve around Linux's IP stack...
Now if only we had a working MMAP, we'd be all set...
Marc G. Fournier
2000 May 27
0
guest only from Win2000 -> Samba 2.0.7 ...
morning all ...
I want to share a drive between two of my computers ... dont' want
to deal with smbpasswd, so am just doing it as an open share with a host
allow set to the computer that i want to share with ...
smb.conf is setup nice and simple:
[global]
workgroup = MYGROUP
server string = Samba Server
hosts allow = 10.27.227.73
log file = /var/log/log.%m
debug level = 3
2003 Aug 12
0
union_lookup panic ...
G'day ...
Altho it is rare, we are getting union_lookup panics on our server(s)
... as most on this list already know, we make heavy use of unionfs to
share between jails, and I already know that this is the "kernel side"
cause of the problem ... but ...
From what I can tell, though, the "trigger" for the panic is pkg_delete
... if I build a jail'd environment,
2003 Jun 22
1
savecore: warning: /kernel version mismatch: ...
Morning all ...
'K, this one is a first for me ... server crashed this aft and savecore
wouldn't dump the resultant core:
pluto# savecore -v /vm/crash
dumplo = 4362141696 (8519808 * 512)
savecore: warning: /kernel version mismatch:
"FreeBSD 4.8-STABLE #1: Sat May 31 22:57:04 ADT 2003
"
and " #(#(#("
savecore: reboot
savecore: dump time is zero
1999 May 11
1
Security related bug/issue ... or mis-configuration?
Morning...
Attached are two files. The first (smb.session) shows one user
connecting to two different shares on a remote server using *no*
password...
The second is the smb.conf file found on that remote server,
running Solaris 2.6, and Samba 2.0.3 ...
I'm *really* hoping that its something that we're overlooking as
far as configuration is concerned...or else there is one helluva
2003 Jul 10
2
jail performance questions
I'm thinking of using jails to improve security on a server
I am setting up. Specifically, I would like to put Apache/PHP
in a jail, but I might like to set up 2-3 different jails for
different purposes.
I've found several examples showing how to set the jails up.
My questions involve system requirements. Assuming plenty of
disk space, 1GB ram and a dual processor PIII 1.13Ghz
1999 Dec 13
2
Samba Survey ...
Just went to look at that page, and all the dates are pre-'98 as far as
"last updates" are concerned...
Does anyone have a URL or anything that has testimonials of some
sort? Trying to provide my boss with ammunication against another
'manager' who just sent around comments from a Novell mailing list about
Samba...
I'm curious about stuff like server/platform being run
2003 Jun 12
3
unionfs related patch
G'day ...
David Schultz, in his spare time, has been working through some of the
issues I've been able to 'tweak' in the unionfs code ... as he is
currently working on forward-patching it to -CURRENT right now, he can't
commit the code to the -STABLE tree ... in order to allow others using
unionfs to test the patch (I've been running it a few weeks now on a very
heavily
2008 Oct 29
2
Problem with Bridging ... and bge devices under FreeBSD 7.x?
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Hash: SHA1
I'm trying to run a QEMU VM on top of a FreeBSD 7.x server ... I've tried the
exact same setup on my desktop, using 192.168.1.x and an fxp device, and it all
works perfectly, but as soon as I do this on another machine on a public IP,
I'm not getting any routing, I can't even ping it from the same machine ...
My first thought was
2003 May 21
8
system slowdown - vnode related
I woke up to a frozen box this morning - it froze up a few more times
before I got a handle on it.
Basically, the box runs idle but refuses to do disk IO, or does it
-very- slowly.
Top shows processes stuck in 'ffsvget', 'inode', and 'vlruwk' state.
I can get the box responsive again by setting sysctl
kern.maxvnods=100000. It starts up with kern.maxnodes=36079. I
2018 Jan 03
2
Dovecot 2.3 - using doveadm as non-root?
Hi dovecot developers and users,
I recently upgraded my server running Arch Linux to dovecot 2.3.0, and I
noticed some of my cron jobs started issuing me error messages. These
cron jobs run as a non-root user associated with my mail account, and
they use doveadm to tidy things up (ex. purging the trash, moving
old mail in certain folders into the trash). The error message is:
> Error: