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2006 Jan 06
1
"Access is denied" after connection is apparently successful
We have a small home network with Samba running on a Slackware Linux 10.1 system, it's been running happily for several months or even maybe a year or so. It's running Samba version 3.0.4 Recently one of the Win2k clients is getting errors when trying to access Samba shares. The other clients are all still working OK and the same user can access shares from other client machines.
2005 Jun 14
2
Can't see existing mail folders
I have installed dovecot version 0.99.11 on my Slackware 10.1 system recently and it basically works as expected. However I can't get it to 'see' existing mbox hierarchies. I have the following in dovecot.conf:- default_mail_env = mbox:/home/%u/Mail:INBOX=/var/mail/%u (I also originally tried with %h/Mail) IMAP MUAs can see the INBOX OK but I can't get them to see any of
2005 Jul 17
2
IMAP: Get rid of non-existent folders below INBOX
Hi, I am using Debian Sarge w/ dovecot-imapd package 0.99.14-1. Squirrelmail created three folders below INBOX, Drafts/Sent/Trash, that I already had elsewhere. Thus, I deleted them (through SqM). However, both Thunderbird and Squirrelmail still show these folders anyway. When I select them, I keep getting "Mailbox does not exist" errors. I already tried to move all .imap.index* files
2005 Jul 08
4
newbie questions
Thanks in advance for your patience and assistance. Since a system administrator's work is most successful when nobody knows you've done anything....(ugly that...you get neither raises nor equipment funding as a result), I prefer to learn from other's experiences rather than fail in the same pits. We are considering a switch from UW to Dovecot, since our users persist in using
2004 Jan 08
4
[LLVMdev] Re: idea 10
> My $0.02 worth on this topic .. and again |0.02 of mein :-) > However, I find it unreasonable to expect LLVM to provide > any features in this area. In order to do anything meaningful, > LLVM would have to have some kind of awareness of networks > (typically an operating system concern). > That seems at odds with the "low level" principles of LLVM. When I
2007 May 21
6
4.5 upgrades on production servers?
Anyone besides me totally throw (most) caution into the wind and yum update any mission critical production 4.x boxen to 4.5 without any problems? 8-p - rh -- Abba Communications Spokane, WA www.abbacomm.net
2006 Sep 01
5
Kernel 2.6.9-42.0.2.plus.c4 doesn´t boot
Hi, after upgrading with yum upgrade my server doesn?t boot with kernel 2.6.9-42.0.2.plus.c4 d. Kernel CentOS-4 x86_64 (2.6.9-34.EL) works just fine. I use 2 HDD as RAID1. Unfortunaly this is a root server so i do not have any console output. This is rather disappointing cause i run mission critical applications on the server. I guess the updates should be used with more caution. Regards,
2008 Dec 04
1
Building a new storage setup
I'm planning on moving an existing storage setup that is a horrible kludge of cross mounted NFS. I have 8x Coraid shelves and 2x JetStor units that I want to aggregate into one large storage pool and then keep it replicated (via AFR?) to a remote location. My current thought is to create a separate brick for each unit and then use unify to turn them into one large filesystem. Since I
2015 Jun 16
2
small pbx for the office [it was: small homebrew pbx]
Steve Edwards wrote: > 0) I hope you mean you want to run Asterisk at home instead of > 'Asterisk at Home.' A at H was an ancient distribution from around 2005. Yes of course I didn't mean an ancient distro from 2005. > > 1) Rent a DID (a 'PSTN number') from a reputable SIP provider. This > eliminates the need for a PCI/USB interface and you won't disrupt
2004 Feb 06
1
nnet problem
Hello everybody, I want to use the nnet library and my problem is that the algorithm seems to accept only class as target when the neural is fiiting. So the output when I use predict.nnet is also a class. Is it possible to have numeric variable as target ? If yes, what is the syntax ? Thank you. Cordialement, R?gis CHARIGNON
2004 Dec 17
2
the list is down but I''m working on it
Hi people The list is down, severly so. Mailman is pretty hosed which is probably related to repeated disk-full conditions. I''ll try to fix this tomorrow (Saturday). In the meantime, I''m considering moving away from Mailman, if anybody knows a better alternative, I''d love to hear about it in private. Thanks! -- http://www.PowerDNS.com Open source
2020 Jan 30
3
RFC: Switching from Bugzilla to Github Issues
On Thu, Jan 30, 2020, 10:22 Tom Stellard via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > Hi, > > I want to restart this discussion. There seemed to be support for this, > but we got held up trying to decide on the appropriate set of tags to > use to classify issues. > > I propose that we move forward with this proposal and disable creation of > new bugs in
2020 Jun 17
3
Blog article about the state of CentOS
> About Oracle as alternative. Oracle Linux is not an alternative to > CentOS but for RHEL and if I will force to pay for enteprise system > currently I will pay RHEL, not OL. Over this, OL is not the only > enterprise distro that a "user" could choose. If support is needed there > are SUSE (SLES) and Ubuntu. For who that don't need support there are > Debian,
2009 Mar 11
6
Export ZFS via ISCSI to Linux - Is it stable for production use now?
Hello, I want to setup an opensolaris for centralized storage server, using ZFS as the underlying FS, on a RAID 10 SATA disks. I will export the storage blocks using ISCSI to RHEL 5 (less than 10 clients, and I will format the partition as EXT3) I want to ask... 1. Is this setup suitable for mission critical use now? 2. Can I use LVM with this setup? Currently we are using NFS as the
2006 Nov 09
3
Newbie looking to move from Netware to Linux/Samba
I'm looking to move my companies server from an old Netware 5.0 file server to a Linux/Samba server on new hardware. Since my companies' systems are not mission critical (I can afford to be down for a few hours at a time after a switch-over) I feel I have the tolerance for some problems in getting it installed. Is this something I should be able to handle on my own (I installed the NW
2015 Jun 17
4
small pbx for the office [it was: small homebrew pbx]
Lukasz Sokol wrote: > but have you considered a web-managed config-builder such as FreePBX? > Instead of building your dialplan from scratch ? I've never used FreePBX, but, after having looked at its website, I think I have a general understanding of what it can do. What I don't understand is how FreePBX answers my question about the Linksys SPA3102 being good for a mission
2011 Apr 06
4
Auto-updates -- Bad Idea?
Hello, As I've learned recently, I do not have any auto updates configured on my system. I see some posts on the web encouraging the use of "yum-cron", but I'd like to know what people feel about the use of automatic updates. That is, for a server (non-desktop) system, automatic updates could break things or have other unforeseen consequences, and that could happen at
2003 Nov 03
4
dovecot vs cyrus, uw, etc.
I've been doing research on switching our current e-mail server (qpopper, sendmail) to imap. The decision on which server to use is essentially down to Cyrus and Dovecot -- I like Cyrus' approach to a lot of things, but the "blackbox" nature of it makes some niceties like using spamassassin and procmail difficult, or at least counterintuitive. Dovecot seems to play nicer with
2009 Jun 10
13
Apple Removes Nearly All Reference To ZFS
http://hardware.slashdot.org/story/09/06/09/2336223/Apple-Removes-Nearly-All-Reference-To-ZFS
2015 Aug 13
6
Samba 3 with LDAP vs. Windows 10 - I KNOW SAMBA3 IS DEPRECATED, BUT COULD BE INTERESTING :)
Hi Folks, after some days of intensive google-work I didn't find a solution for joining Windows 10 Clients (release version) to Samba 3.6.6 LDAP based NT Domain. I know, that I should switch to Samba4 but we got hundreds of scripts, services, devices and other stuff (our coffeemachine estimates the preferred strength for each user ... mission critical ;) ) that use the ldap service for