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2013 May 16
2
A function that can modify an object? Or at least shows principles how to modify an object?
Hi, If I have an R object UUU, where the second element is U2, based on
"g" column of my.table
my.table of UUU is:
mmm ggg gindex map Info
aaa123 U1 1 1 1
aaa124 U1 1 2 1
bbb1378 U2 2 1 1
bbb8888 U2 2 2 0
bbb1389 U2 2 3
2016 Mar 01
2
samba server with two kerberos realms
Hi Rowland,
> Are you using sssd or nslcd ?
I am using sssd. I can ssh into the server using credentials from either
kerberos realm.
E.g.
ssh cwseys at PHYSICS.WISC.EDU@smb01.physics.wisc.edu
(works)
ssh seys at AD.WISC.EDU@smb01.physics.wisc.edu
(works)
PHYSICS.WISC.EDU is an MIT kerberos KDC.
AD.WISC.EDU is a active directory KDC (etc).
The reason I thought sssd would be best is because
2016 Mar 02
2
samba server with two kerberos realms
Hi Rowland et al,
> > The reason I thought sssd would be best is because I want to use the
> > /etc/passwd file for user existence and was easy to set up.
>
> You cannot have the same user in /etc/passwd and AD i.e. user 'foo' in
> /etc/passwd could, and probably would, be seen as the the AD user 'foo'.
The way the system is set up, username existance and
2016 Dec 05
4
client max protocol = SMB3 ?
Hi All,
The man page for smb.conf says that 'client max protocol = default'
is the same as 'client max protocol = NT1' for the HEAD samba version.
Is there some reason I should not change that to SMB3?
Thanks!
Chad.
2009 Dec 11
12
Literature analysis
Dear all,
i am new in R. I am writing a review paper about batteries. However, i
am interested in analyzing all the papers by keywords, author,
references and year.
This could be done by "refviz" a software, which is only running on
windows machines and which is not free.
So my question to you is, is it somehow possible to write a script that
can do all of this work?
And if yes, with
2017 Jan 23
3
vfs_fruit 'other' create mode different than parent
Am 23.01.2017 um 19:54 schrieb Ralph Böhme via samba:
> On Mon, Jan 23, 2017 at 11:49:15AM -0600, Chad William Seys wrote:
>> Hi Ralph,
>>> it's a global option. Have you put it in the global or a share section?
>>
>> Thanks for the hint! After putting it in the global options the create
>> mode mimics the parent directory as one would expect from
2016 Mar 02
0
samba server with two kerberos realms
On 02/03/16 20:12, Chad William Seys wrote:
> Hi Rowland et al,
>
>>> The reason I thought sssd would be best is because I want to use the
>>> /etc/passwd file for user existence and was easy to set up.
>> You cannot have the same user in /etc/passwd and AD i.e. user 'foo' in
>> /etc/passwd could, and probably would, be seen as the the AD user
2006 Mar 10
0
[Re: tcltk loading in R-2.2.1 from src]
Hi,
I believe configure was not finding tk.h, because tk-devel rpm was not
available on the given host. Thanks Erik and Peter for the suggestions
on checking tk.h and stdout of ./configure.
Just one further question for Peter>
"Well, the package is there, as a stub to tell you that it doesn't
work...."
So then how can you confirm from the library() output (or elsewhere) if
2018 Sep 20
3
per share way to not follow msdfs links
Re-sending with right email...
msdfs root is set to "no" by default and is per-share.
[myshare]
msdfs root = no
path = ...
Should do the trick.
Otherwise if mounting on linux you can also use the 'nodfs' mount option
(mount.cifs //host/share/... /mnt/ -o ...,nodfs) to disable DFS
resolving and automatic sub-mounting.
Chad W Seys <cwseys at
2006 Nov 16
4
HTB prio: global or per class ?
Hi all,
Is the prio specification in the htb class global or is it on a per
class basis ?
A simple example:
class 1:10 parent 1:
class 1:100 parent 1:10 prio 3
class 1:200 parent 1:10 prio 7
class 1:201 parent 1:200 prio 1
class 1:202 parent 1:200 prio 2
Which class will get excessive bandwidth first? 100 or 201/202 ?
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2006 Mar 09
2
tcltk loading in R-2.2.1 from src
Hi,
Having trouble loading tcltk in R 2.2.1 built from source.
./configure, make, make check, and make install run ok.
> library(tcltk)
Error in firstlib(which.lib.loc, package) :
Tcl/Tk support is not available on this system
Error in library(tcltk) : .First.lib failed for 'tcltk'
even though it is listed in library() output.
I have the same problem even if i compile
2017 Sep 26
5
dfs links anywhere?
(Let's keep this on the list)
Aurélien Aptel via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> writes:
> Chad William Seys <cwseys at physics.wisc.edu> writes:
>> Somehow the destination having 'msdfsroot yes' prevents the cifs kernel
>> module from following the link.
I've taken a look at your traces and right off the bat I see things like
this:
[...]
2016 Mar 01
3
samba server with two kerberos realms
Hi Rowland,
Below is output of testparm. Samba is set up as standalone server.
# testparm
Load smb config files from /etc/samba/smb.conf
Processing section "[generic]"
Loaded services file OK.
Server role: ROLE_DOMAIN_MEMBER
Press enter to see a dump of your service definitions
[global]
realm = PHYSICS.WISC.EDU
server string = %h server
server role =
2010 Jul 01
2
[PATCH] ifplop.c32: Detect if PLoP USB/CD INT13h hook is enabled/disabled
New module which check if the PLoP Boot Loader already has booted a
CDROM or USB drive by checking for the presence of the PLoP INT13h hook.
The following assembly code (NASM) can detect the PLoP INT13h hook:
mov eax,'PoLP' ; Reverse of 'PLoP'
mov ebp,'DKHC' ; Reverse of 'CHKD'
int 13h
cmp eax,' sey' ; Reverse of 'yes '
jz
2017 Mar 02
0
cifs-utils release 6.7 ready for download
The main change in this release is to address some regressions that
crept in when we switched to a scheme that does not rely on walking /tmp
to look for credcaches.
We now will use the information from the kernel about the initiating
pid, reach into that task's environment and scrape out the $KRB5CCNAME
variable. This can be problematic in setuid situations, so we avoid
doing that for the
2006 May 17
1
RMySQL loading error
i was able to install DBI and RMySQL cleanly. I get the error below on
"library('RMySQL')".
The file it is complaining about is located in /usr/lib/mysql/, where is
R trying to load it from? Tried a symlink into /usr/local/lib/mysql to
no avail. thx. -P
Loading required package: DBI
Error in dyn.load(x, as.logical(local), as.logical(now)) :
unable to load shared
2006 Nov 06
2
Correlated ROC curves
Hi,
Is there any package or code to compare and display correlated ROC curves in
R?
Thanks,
Reza
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2005 Oct 18
1
logcheck.ignore issues
Hi,
I have been successful in the past using the logcheck.ignore file to not
have logcheck email me on certain logs syntax.
For example:
ntpd.*: exiting
My problem is with :
named*: lame server resolving
or
named*: lame server*
or
named*:*lame
in logcheck.ignore
I still get messages in email looking like:
> Unusual System Events
> =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
> Oct 17 22:00:01 linga
2005 Apr 27
1
Is this a bug in R?
...ion=corCAR1(0.3179,~A.O|ORDINAL,TRUE),start=c(A=1.2,B=0.2))
I have already fitted this model allowing Phi to vary while optimizing, and it was fine, but as soon as I try to keep it fixed (argument "TRUE"), I simply can't
I don't get any error message from R, just a Windows error seying something like "R for windows GUI front-end has detected a problem and has to close". And that?s it, R is over!
I don't know if I am doing anything wrong, or if it has to be with my system (I have Windows XP Pro), but it looks like a bug in R.
Do you know anything else about this. T...
2020 Jan 02
2
macintosh disconnect problem
Hi Andrea,
> Neither do I.
> I've skimmed briefly a level 10 log and didn't see anything useful, but
> I'd need to look better before I state this for sure.
The preexec / postexec hooks mentioned at
https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/478881/275843 work well for this. I
see Mac clients disconnecting when they have problems, but haven't yet
correlated that occurrence to