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2009 Nov 21
4
crontab problem
Hi; I have the following in crontab -eu root: @daily /usr/local/bin/mysql-backup- daily.sh @weekly /usr/local/bin/mysql-backup-weekly.sh @monthly /usr/local/bin/mysql-backup-monthly.sh [root at 13gems globalsolutionsgroup.vi]# ls /usr/local/bin/mysql-* /usr/local/bin/mysql-daily.sh /usr/local/bin/mysql-monthly.sh /usr/local/bin/mysql-weekly.sh These scripts worked on another server. The daily
2010 Jan 05
5
Signing In Other than Root
Hi; How do I make it so that it's impossible to SSH into the server directly as root? That is, make it necessary to SSH in as an ordinary user and then su to root? TIA, Suzie -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20100105/9d567d47/attachment-0002.html>
2007 Jun 08
4
Tools For Preparing Data For Analysis
As noted on the R-project web site itself ( www.r-project.org -> Manuals -> R Data Import/Export ), it can be cumbersome to prepare messy and dirty data for analysis with the R tool itself. I've also seen at least one S programming book (one of the yellow Springer ones) that says, more briefly, the same thing. The R Data Import/Export page recommends examples using SAS, Perl, Python, and
2016 Jul 17
5
How to GSSAPI/Kerberos authenticate with Dovecot [formerly Where is krb5.keytab or equivalent?]
On 17/07/16 07:12, Mark Foley wrote: > On Sat, 16 Jul 2016 19:39:21 +0100 Rowland penny <rpenny at samba.org> wrote: >> On 16/07/16 19:09, Mark Foley wrote: >>> On Sat, 16 Jul 2016 08:28:14 +0100 Rowland penny <rpenny at samba.org> wrote: >>> > [lots of extraneous stuff deleted] > >>>>> >>>> OK, just an update on the new wiki
2016 Jul 20
2
How to GSSAPI/Kerberos authenticate with Dovecot [formerly Where is krb5.keytab or equivalent?]
Mike, excellent suggestion! I will definitely experiment with that nsswitch change. Rowland also mentioned adding RFC2307 to the AD settings for the user(s). If, as you say, my MTA will find the home directory with the nss windbind setting, that would be fantastic! I would definitely removed the AD users from /etc/passwd. I don't know if nsswitch.conf settings are now mentioned in the
2016 Jul 16
4
How to GSSAPI/Kerberos authenticate with Dovecot [formerly Where is krb5.keytab or equivalent?]
On 16/07/16 19:09, Mark Foley wrote: > On Sat, 16 Jul 2016 08:28:14 +0100 Rowland penny <rpenny at samba.org> wrote: > >> On 15/07/16 08:17, Rowland penny wrote: >>> On 15/07/16 00:34, Andrew Bartlett wrote: >>>> On Thu, 2016-07-14 at 22:05 +0100, Rowland penny wrote: >>>>> On 14/07/16 21:52, Andrew Bartlett wrote: >>>>>>
2009 Dec 01
3
Using two (...) in a function
Hello R-Helpers, I am not sure if it is a very simple question but I would like to use two (...) in a function, for example, this is a script where I would like to input the variable names (in one of the (...)) and the variances associated to those variables which are not calculated in the script because there is a specific software to calculate it (the other (...)) data <- function
2003 Apr 19
1
Re: RV: Re: My 1st BW Manager
Original Message: ----------------- From: Stef Coene stef.coene@docum.org On Saturday 19 April 2003 12:10, GoMi wrote: >> Stef, if you are interested in working around this problem, maybe we >could >> meet in a chat room, and you can login to my box and see what happens, >> interested? >Yes, but not now. But I can check it out myself. >How do this DAP works? Do they
2010 Jan 05
2
IUD Number
Hello; How do I get the IUD number for a user? TIA, Suzie -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20100105/be7e9ce2/attachment-0002.html>
2015 Sep 06
4
How to learn abut what is in the samba ldap directory
I once upon a time worked with DAP and watched LDAP being created as something that actually could work... Showing my age here. What little I have done with LDAP has been very clearly delineated so that I knew what was being done. Here, with Samba, and I guess actually, it is AD, I have not found that. Yet. But there are always tools. So I am looking at: phpLDAPadmin I know these
2019 Oct 14
3
Cannot start SMB on CentOS 7
*I am running Samba on CentOS 7 and for some reason I cannot get the smb daemon to start (Samba version 4.9.1). This is the status after a failed start:* smb.service - Samba SMB Daemon ???? Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/smb.service; enabled; vendor preset: disabled) ???? Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Mon 2019-10-14 10:29:59 EDT; 31s ago ???????? Docs: man:smbd(8)
2004 Oct 08
6
clean install with 3 ip addresses
i am doing a clean install on fedora core 2 using the shorewall rpm and the Shorewall Setup Guide for multiple IP''s using a stock configuration except for AllowDNS and AllowWeb on the firewall (so i can post this message). my shorewall status file is attached. my setup 69.17.65.105 = firewall 69.17.65.22 = dmz server 1 69.17.65.161 = dmz server 2 my local network is
2008 Jan 23
3
Slow header fetching rate over nfs mailspool.
We are setting up a Dovecot over a pair of NFS which mirrored with DRBD +Heartbeat, under Debian Etch AMD64 with Kernel 2.6.22-5. The problem was slow header downloading rate. We had tried to use postal to inject 500 emails which are under 5KB each, but when ever we start up Mail.app, Thunderbird or even OE6, the header download rate is terrible slow. Its look like a few sec for just 1
2009 Jul 04
3
problem with mail_location
I have: mail_location = maildir:/var/dovecot-mail/%d/%n/Maildir but on my /var/dovecot-mail have following directory created: -domain -domain. -domain.es (only this is correct) -DOMAIN.ES Why is this happening?
2006 Jul 21
7
nullmailer recommendations
Just wondering what people tend to use for nullmailers on their centos boxes (i.e. a minimal outgoing-only MTA)? I guess the obvious solution is a minimal postfix config, but that seems reasonably heavyweight and easy to misconfigure - is there anything lighter floating around the centos universe? Cheers, Gavin -- Gavin Carr Open Fusion - Open Source Business Solutions [ Linux - Perl - Apache
2010 Mar 31
2
Bar plots with bars made of stacked text
I would like to make bar plots where the bars are composed of text like this: http://www.thomaslevine.com/lowres/text_bars.png Is there a package that will help me with this? Thanks Tom
2012 Nov 15
5
[LLVMdev] problem trying to write an LLVM register-allocation pass
I tried using this flag and it gave me errors on code that otherwise assembles and runs just fine (using the version of Gcra.cpp that Lang wrote). So I'm wondering if I should really be using the flag? I'm using it like this: llc -verify-machineinstrs -load Debug/lib/P4.so -regalloc=gc xxx.bc Susan On 11/15/2012 01:13 PM, Jakob Stoklund Olesen wrote: > > On Nov 15, 2012, at
2004 Aug 06
3
Error when comiling ices-2.0
When compiling ices-2.0, I got the following error: In file included from config.h:4, from input.c:15: stream.h:16:25: shout/shout.h: No such file or directory Has anyone encountered this problem before? It appears that these headers are missing...does anyone know where they may be located? Any insight is much appreciated. dap -- -- D. Anthony Patrick [
2016 Apr 20
0
Data reshaping with conditions
Hi sri, As your problem involves a few logical steps, I found it easier to approach it in a stepwise way. Perhaps there are more elegant ways to accomplish this. svdat<-read.table(text="Count id name type 117 335 sally A 19 335 sally A 167 335 sally B 18 340 susan A 56 340 susan A 22 340 susan B 53 340 susan B 135 351 lee A 114 351 lee A 84 351 lee A 80 351 lee A 19 351 lee A 8 351 lee A
2016 Apr 20
2
Data reshaping with conditions
Dear All, I am trying to reshape the data with some conditions. A small part of the data looks like below. Like this there will be more data with repeating ID. Count id name type 117 335 sally A 19 335 sally A 167 335 sally B 18 340 susan A 56 340 susan A 22 340 susan B 53 340 susan B 135 351 lee A 114 351 lee A 84 351 lee A 80 351 lee A 19 351 lee A 8 351 lee A 21 351 lee A 88 351 lee B 111 351