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1999 Sep 22
0
SAMBA digest 2243 / 2.0.5 and SCO Openserver 5.0.5
James A. Mutter wrote: >Does anyone know of any issues with 2.0.5 and SCO Openserver 5.0.5? A >friend told me that he had "real problems", but couldn't elaborate. >Is there something I should be aware of before I try this? >Thanks, >Jim Hi, As far as I know there are no problems with running Samba on a SCO system, beside the normal Samba configuration problems.
2000 Jan 26
0
SAMBA digest 2391 / Samba 2.0.6 on SCO Unix 5.0.5
Denis Caron wrote: >>We seem to be experiencing some problems with Samba 2.0.6 on SCO Unix >>Openserver 5.0.5. >> >>I'm wondering if anybody else is using this version of Samba on SCO. I used >>an older version 3 years ago and rarely had a problem. I just installed this >>version and am experiencing an annoying problem: >> >>We use
2000 Jan 26
0
Samba 2.0.6 on SCO Unix 5.0.5
We seem to be experiencing some problems with Samba 2.0.6 on SCO Unix Openserver 5.0.5. I'm wondering if anybody else is using this version of Samba on SCO. I used an older version 3 years ago and rarely had a problem. I just installed this version and am experiencing an annoying problem: We use windows 95, 98 and NT4.0 (SP3/SP6) workstations. All passwords are set to clear text. The samba
2000 Jun 15
1
SCO OpenServer 5.0.5, issues with MAXPATHLEN and tty devices
These issues affected previous 2. versions of openssh and still affects openssh-2.1.1p1. The environment is SCO OS 5.0.5 with the SCO development environment (not gcc, gmake, etc.) There are two issues, the first is a compilation problem, and the second is a run-time problem. The first problem is simply that MAXPATHLEN is not defined. I found it to be defined in
2000 Oct 30
7
Source RPM please
Hi, I''m a long ext3 user (rpmfind.net). I propagated ext3 on some of our server box (W3C webservers are ext3 based too now). I might be tempted of testing out your kernel RPMs but unavailability or the source RPM and the SMP version are definite showstoppers. Please provide them. In the meantime I will stick to my own set of kernel ext3 RPMs at ftp://rpmfind.net/pub/veillard/ext3/
2000 Jan 17
2
Newbie help: Samba 2.0.3 & SCO 5.0.5
Hi, I've just installed a binary version of Samba 2.0.3 on SCO 5.0.5 and am having some problems. I'm basically following "SAMS Teach yourself Samba in 24 hrs" book. On a Win98 machine I can see the SCO machine in the Network Neighborhood. When I try to connect it asks for a passwd and says that the passwd is incorrect when I enter it. It also displays
2000 Jul 20
0
openssh-2.1.1p4 and sco 5.0.5
Hi folks, just I installed openssh 2.1.1p4 on a sco OpenServer 5.0.5 machine and it works fine. The only problem I have is the X11 forwarding. I have allowed this feature in the /etc/sshd_config and the /etc/ssh_config, respectively and the /usr/bin/X11/xauth program was in the PATH during compilation. As you can see in the logfile the sco system enables the X11 forwarding and sets the DISPLAY
2001 Jan 04
0
'make' fails on SCO OpenServer 5.0.5
Hi folks, I'm trying to install OpenSSH 2.3.0 on a SCO OpenServer Release 3.2 v.5.0.5 box. I downloaded the tarball from the 'portable' directory and uncompressed. ./configure --with-egd-pool=/dev/random <-- works with no errors. Output attached here: (See attached file: output.txt) make displays: root:/tmp/OpenSSH/openssh-2.3.0p1 # make cc -g -I. -I.
2001 Feb 21
2
SCO 5.0.5 setluid patch
I downloaded openssh-2.5.1p1 as soon as it was on the ftp servers just to get the setluid patch. After compiling and installing on 5.0.5 I saw that the luid still wasn't being set correctly whether sshd was run from inetd or as a daemon from /etc/rc2.d/. I fiddled around and moved the setluid() stuff up higher in session.c and now luid is now being set correctly. I provided a regular diff
2002 Mar 12
3
error compiling openssh-3.1p1 under SCO OpenServer 5.0.5
Trying to compile openssh-3.1p1 on SCO using: export CCFLAGS='-L/usr/local/lib -I/usr/local/include' ./configure --sysconfdir=/etc/ssh --with-rsh=/usr/bin/rcmd --exec-prefix=/usr OpenSSH has been configured with the following options: User binaries: /usr/bin System binaries: /usr/sbin Configuration files: /etc/ssh Askpass
2001 Feb 06
2
SCO 5.0.5 (i686-pc-sco3.2v5.0.5), scp and the -n option
Ok, using openssh-SNAP-20010126.tar.gz, two versions of the server both compiled with the configure commands as below, one with USE_PIPES defined and one without. This is on SCO OpenServer 5.0.5 (using SCO dev environment, SCO make, etc.) The client is always linux, openssh 2.3.0p1. export CCFLAGS='-L/usr/local/lib -I/usr/local/include' ./configure --sysconfdir=/etc/ssh
2006 Jun 29
7
Checkpointing
Hi, Is there any way you can save a xen domain without suspending it or stopping it? I want to set up something so if my xen session crashes I can fire up another xen session from the save file that I created 5 minutes before the crash and hopefully minimize downtime. Thanks -- ------------------------------ Christopher Vaughan
2000 Jun 06
0
SCO Openserver 5.0.5 ssh2 problem.
I just finished compiling openssh-2.1.0p3 on a SCO openserver system. I generated the keys fine and genereated the host keys both rsa and dsa without problems. ssh (version1) works great. I tried to use ssh (version 2) and after being prompted to login, it quits. I am attaching a script file of... ssh -v -2 root at sco to see if you can find the problem. Let me know how I can help. [root at
2010 Mar 24
2
Problem attaching device
I keep getting an error when I try to attach a device in the libvirt api through python The python code is: conn=libvirt.open('qemu:///system') dom = conn.lookupByName("fedoratest") if dom.info()[0]==1: dom.attachDevice('net.xml') And I keep getting: "libvirtError: XML description not well formed or invalid The xml is a simple network
2001 Oct 16
3
Back porting of ext3 to 2.2.X line
I've not seen this asked since I've been on the list; but was wondering... I'm currently sticking to the 2.2 line and have no plans to move to 2.4 right now. Is there any attempt to back port some of the changes in the newer 2.4 line back into 2.2? ext-0.0.7a.tar.gz has been stable thus far, but it's getting kind of old. NEM
2002 Mar 25
3
Offtopic: 3ware Raid Controllers
Hi! I know this is a little bit offtopic, but i couldn't think of any other place where i can get uninfluenced first hand information on these controllers :) I've read about and experienced data loss/system lockup with older 3ware controllers, but the 3ware Escalade 7xxx (i'm especially interested in the 7850) sounds too good to ignore it (8 channels, 8 drives, raid 0/1/5/10,
2010 Oct 26
1
List volumes of a domain
Hi all, I'm using libvirt java binding (libvirt-java-0.4.6) I'd like to know if the Domain class offers an API to query volumes attached to a particular domain or should I parse the XML domain description? Thanks for your support -- Andrea Turli Ricercatore Direzione Ricerca e Innovazione andrea.turli at eng.it Engineering Ingegneria Informatica spa Via Riccardo Morandi, 32 00148
2012 Aug 24
1
remote lxc via libvirt?
Has support for creating or using lxc containers on remote machines been added to libvirt yet? https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/lxc.html says "Libvirt is a powerful hypervisor management solution with which you can administer Qemu, Xen and LXC virtual machines, both locally and remote." so I assume it's been done and I'm just having trouble seeing it... otoh, I hear
2011 Jun 01
1
Virtual switches support (Openvswitch, VDE,...)
Hi, IIR/UC there have been a couple of discussions lately about possible evolution of libvirt's network management features to eventually support more kinds of virtual networking technologies like Openvswitch, VDE,... Could a kind and informed soul keep us on touch with progress in the field ? Thank you very much in advance PS: I wish this will be available before/for 1.0 release...
2010 Mar 31
1
advice on creating and reusing connections
Are there any recommendations as to how often a new connection should be made versus reused? Right now we create a new connection *every time* we hit libvirt for something. We can easily change this so that a single connection is made for a series of libvirt calls, or even so that a single connection is used for the lifetime of the running application. What are the issues to consider when making