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1999 Sep 22
0
SV: SAMBA digest 2210
Hi there,
When I compile, install and run Samba 2.0.5a on an AIX 4.3.2 box it won't
really start. The log files of both smd and nmbd complains about fcntl
locking on the .pid files failing. Can this has to do with the problem you
had spotted? How would I get past it you think?
Regards,
/Peter
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Peter Str?mberg, e-mail: peter.stromberg@scania.se
WM-Data Scania, J?rnagatan 41-49, 15127
1999 Aug 23
1
2.0.5a configure bug fcntl test on automounted source dir
Hello,
I believe that I have found a bug in the 2.0.5a configure process. If
the source tarball is extracted to an automounted directory, and you
run configure, it will fail the fcntl_lock test, resulting in this
message at the end of the configure process:
WARNING: No locking available. Running Samba would be unsafe
To verify that the automounted directory is the problem, I put an
"exit
1999 Feb 05
0
suggestion for SWAT README and man page
Hello,
In 2.0.0, neither the SWAT README nor the man page mentions that nmbd
(or is it smbd) must be running on the server for SWAT to work.
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Tom Schutter (mailto:tom@platte.com)
Platte River Associates, Inc. (http://www.platte.com)
BLOWN UP BY EIGHT BROKEN IRC SERVERS. SINKING. U-301.
2004 Oct 29
1
Intel Boot Agent 1.2.16 specific problem
Hello,
I have a currently working pxe/tftp network boot configuration. I'm
using tftpd-hpa.
Recently I tried to add a new PC, which has an onboard Intel 82540 GigE
ethernet controller. When the PC boots, it successfully speaks with DNS
and attempts to download pxelinux.0 from the tftp server. This ends in a
TFTPD read time out. I tcpdumped the traffic and found:
192.168.13.167.2070
2011 Jan 11
1
Bonding performance question
I have a Dell server with four bonded, gigabit interfaces. Bonding mode is
802.3ad, xmit_hash_policy=layer3+4. When testing this setup with iperf,
I never get more than a total of about 3Gbps throughput. Is there anything
to tweak to get better throughput? Or am I running into other limits (e.g.
was reading about tcp retransmit limits for mode 0).
The iperf test was run with iperf -s on the
2002 Oct 25
1
(no subject)
Dear all,
I found this command in the HOWTO:
iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp --tcp-flags SYN,RST SYN -j TCPMSS --set-mss 128
It resolve (almost) all my problems with the voip traffic on my linux-based
router.
The question is: What does it make exactly? It is safe to use it?
Thanks for your attention,
Luca Andreani
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1999 Jan 13
1
Samba servers disappeared?!
Hi all,
I've been running a Samba server here for over 6 months now will great success.
This past weekend I moved the Samba server to a new subnet, and now I can't
see any of the various aliases from Samba server.
I was previously able to see the aliases in NN across my 2 different subnets
by using the 'wins server = ' parameter. The wins server I was registering
with is on yet
2006 Dec 03
0
[778] trunk/wxruby2: Remove broken and deprecated LayoutConstraints, update samples & docs
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