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2018 Feb 14
2
getpwuid failed for single user on single file share
Hello, I have a problem with my samba installation I can not get my head around, maybe some of you have a good idea about what is going on. I have a file share called "adfs02" and an AD DC called "addc02" in the same site. The error occurs only with this one user, and it worked til the last password change of that user two days ago. Here are the outputs of my test case (both
2004 Feb 03
3
[OT] Oldest Telephone
While the rest of you were chatting about the smallest * server, I was sitting her staring at the telephone hanging on the wall. It is a Western Electric set in a varnished pine box with an earpiece you hold in your left hand and a mouthpiece attached to the box. You crank the magneto with your right hand to signal the switchboard. The two dry cells inside are dated 1935, and I'm
2005 Jun 30
1
Re: Hot swap CPU -- "build" is not a good CPU benchmark
From: Peter Arremann <loony at loonybin.org> > Compiles aren't a great benchmark for a box since its 100% cpu and > neglects memory or disk performance but I had the numbers handy > for that :-) BTW, it is 100% ALU and a major strain on the ALU LOAD. In other words, it's not a good benchmark for even CPU. That's why the 3-issue ALU in the Nx586 on-ward blows the
2006 Aug 20
1
jstrip installs fine, but errors when trying to run.
I am trying to run jstrip under wine, here is the link, below is the error... is there any hope? this is the last program I need from windows world. http://davidcrowell.com/jStrip/Default.aspx installation went well, here is the output: elw@magneto:~/jstrip$ wine setup.exe fixme:advapi:CheckTokenMembership ((nil) 0x7fd4f738 0x7fbafe1c) stub! fixme:richedit:RichEditANSIWndProc WM_SETFONT: stub
2006 Nov 01
0
CRASH: mail-cache-fields.c crash - new info, hacked 'solution'
I'm baaaaack. :-) I've managed to implement a suggestion from Hans Morten Kind from this list that seems to have stopped the crashing. However, my hack - commenting out a call to i_unreached() - makes me queasy because I have no idea of the ramifications of it (I don't habitually code, myself). So I wanted to lay it out for y'all in case this is a problem that you feel
2018 Feb 14
0
getpwuid failed for single user on single file share
On Wed, 14 Feb 2018 19:05:34 +0100 Arne Zachlod via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Hello, > > I have a problem with my samba installation I can not get my head > around, maybe some of you have a good idea about what is going on. > > I have a file share called "adfs02" and an AD DC called "addc02" in > the same site. The error occurs only
2018 Feb 14
2
getpwuid failed for single user on single file share
On 02/14/2018 07:46 PM, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: > On Wed, 14 Feb 2018 19:05:34 +0100 > Arne Zachlod via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I have a problem with my samba installation I can not get my head >> around, maybe some of you have a good idea about what is going on. >> >> I have a file share called
2005 Jun 27
2
Multiple system updates
This is a question for you guys out there that have a bunch of similar configured systems out there... How do you handle your updates? I do not mean the technical level, but from the logistics. No updates? Just run yum by cron and grab the latest of the web and trust the developers that it works? Deploy only certain packages automatically (i.e. omit kernel updates)? run your own
2006 Dec 08
4
Etch: Xen does not want guests: Error: (22, 'Invalid argument')
Hi, I want to use Xen on a current Testing using the amd64 architecture. I want to use the i386 architecture for the laster Xen guests. The hardware is a Intel Xeon 5130 (Woodcrest) with the Vanderpool support. Two harddisk are used as a Linux software raid 1. Installing the hypervisor and rebooting worked like a charm since the bootmenu of grub has also been updates:) The hypervisor is
2016 Feb 08
7
Utility to zero unused blocks on disk
DBAN is obsolete. NIST 800-88 for some time now says to use secure erase or enhanced security erase or crypto erase if supported. Other options do not erase data in remapped sectors. Chris Murphy
2011 Mar 09
4
doorphone?
Hi, could anybody suggest a usable doorphone and magnetic door opener "hardphone" system for me, please? Of course should be connectable to asterisk. I am in the EU, should be available here. thank you, Csaba
2016 Feb 09
3
Utility to zero unused blocks on disk
On Mon, 2016-02-08 at 14:22 -0800, John R Pierce wrote: > the only truly safe way to destroy data on magnetic media is to grind > the media up into filings or melt it down in a furnace. I unscrew the casing, extract the disk platter(s), slide a very strong magnet over both sides of the platter surface then bend the platter in half. How secure is that ? I can't afford a machine that
2016 Jul 18
2
[PATCH v2] virtio_blk: Fix a slient kernel panic
On 07/18/16 at 05:21P, Cornelia Huck wrote: > On Mon, 18 Jul 2016 22:01:29 +0800 > Minfei Huang <mnfhuang at gmail.com> wrote: > > diff --git a/drivers/block/virtio_blk.c b/drivers/block/virtio_blk.c > > index 42758b5..d920512 100644 > > --- a/drivers/block/virtio_blk.c > > +++ b/drivers/block/virtio_blk.c > > @@ -381,9 +381,9 @@ static int init_vq(struct
2016 Jul 18
2
[PATCH v2] virtio_blk: Fix a slient kernel panic
On 07/18/16 at 05:21P, Cornelia Huck wrote: > On Mon, 18 Jul 2016 22:01:29 +0800 > Minfei Huang <mnfhuang at gmail.com> wrote: > > diff --git a/drivers/block/virtio_blk.c b/drivers/block/virtio_blk.c > > index 42758b5..d920512 100644 > > --- a/drivers/block/virtio_blk.c > > +++ b/drivers/block/virtio_blk.c > > @@ -381,9 +381,9 @@ static int init_vq(struct
2014 Mar 10
1
ISO mag card encoding and writing
We have a potential requirement to produce a limited number of embossed PVC cards with magnetic encoding for an internal project. We are considering obtaining a read/write device (likely USB) suitable for encoding HICO magnetic stripes. Has anyone here any experience with suitable hardware and software that runs on CentOS-6? If so then what was used and what problems were encountered getting
2005 Jun 30
2
[OT] SPARC platforms -- WAS: Hot swap CPU
Bryan J. Smith b.j.smith at ieee.org wrote: >Not only that, but people forget that SPARC is not sold by just Sun. >SPARC is an IEEE standard licensed under "fair and non-discriminatory" >terms. The SPARC ISA and most architectural details are freely >available. Yep - but what is your point with bringing that up? >The _majority_ of my Solaris/SPARC experience in more
2011 Jul 22
1
applying a loop to multiple dataframes
Hello again R-folks, I'm trying to apply a loop to multiple data frames and then organize the data in a manageable form. I have the code for my loop figured out (thanks to help from this list)...it runs up to 2000 iterations of a "while" loop until it finds a 40-row "d2p" column sum >5 n<-nrow(dsub.f1) test<-0 for(k in 1:2001){ if(k>2000){ break} #stops
2005 Jul 01
1
Re: Hot swap CPU -- "build" is not a good CPU benchmark
From: Peter Arremann <loony at loonybin.org> > It is a valid benchmark though :-) compile speed is a actually a > good measure for any integer app that is small enough to run in > large cache... Image processing, oil companies for their simulations, > cad... they all act very similar to compile benchmark - if a compile > is twice as fast, a software image rendering is usually
2005 Jun 22
11
Opteron Mobo Suggestions
I've been planning to build a dual Opteron server for awhile. I'd like to get people's suggestions on a suitable motherboard. I've looked at the Tyan K8SE (S2892) and K8SRE (S2891) but would like to find more Linux-specific experiences with these boards. Some features I expect are at least 4 SATA (SATA-300?) ports, serial console support in the BIOS, USB 2.0 and IEEE-1394
2016 Feb 08
10
Utility to zero unused blocks on disk
Is there a utility to zero unused blocks on a disk? CentOS 6.7/Ext4 I saw zerofree, but I?m not sure it would work on Ext4 or even work on this version of CentOS. thanks, -wes