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2010 Jul 09
8
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 7565] New: --check-point=<TIME> +options.c.patch +generator.c.patch
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7565
Summary: --check-point=<TIME> +options.c.patch
+generator.c.patch
Product: rsync
Version: 3.0.7
Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P3
Component: core
AssignedTo: wayned at samba.org
2017 Sep 19
3
"Input/output error" on mkdir for PPC64 based client
I recently compiled the 3.10-5 client from source on a few PPC64 systems
running RHEL 7.3. They are mounting a Gluster volume which is hosted on
more traditional x86 servers.
Everything seems to be working properly except for creating new
directories from the PPC64 clients. The mkdir command gives a
"Input/output error" and for the first few minutes the new directory is
2013 Jul 01
1
[PATCH v2] xfstests: btrfs/316: cross-subvolume sparse copy
This testscript creates reflinks to files on different subvolumes,
overwrites the original files and reflinks, and moves reflinked files
between subvolumes.
Originally submitted as testcase 302, changes are made based on comments
from Eric: http://oss.sgi.com/archives/xfs/2013-03/msg00231.html
Two new common/rc functions used in this script (_require_cp_reflink and
_verify_reflink) have been
2017 Sep 20
0
"Input/output error" on mkdir for PPC64 based client
Looks like it is an issue with architecture compatibility in RPC layer (ie,
with XDRs and how it is used). Just glance the logs of the client process
where you saw the errors, which could give some hints. If you don't
understand the logs, share them, so we will try to look into it.
-Amar
On Wed, Sep 20, 2017 at 2:40 AM, Walter Deignan <WDeignan at uline.com> wrote:
> I recently
2013 Mar 27
1
Samba4 issue: roaming profile mismatch betweens W2k/XP machines due to enabled o
Samba 4.0.4 installed, provisioned by classicupgrade, running on Debian Squeeze:
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The issue is, that changes to the roaming profile is not transferred after log ins/outs between Win2K and XP machine. In example: I log into the W2k machine with my testuser and create a "testdir1" and "testdir2" on
2003 May 09
1
Bug report: deletion of files only on remote system is not logged.
I was told that my earlier submission of this report contained a
user-hostile attachment (courtesy of Outlook), so here it is again, with
the log included below.
The problem: Files that exist only on the remote system are deleted
silently (i.e. not logged), rather than noisily as implied by the
recommendation of --dry-run in the rsync man page definition of --delete
to see what would be
2017 Nov 08
0
Gluster clients can't see directories that exist or are created within a mounted volume, but can enter them.
> On 8 Nov 2017, at 9:03 pm, Nithya Balachandran <nbalacha at redhat.com> wrote:
>
>
> That is not the log for the mount. Please check /var/log/glusterfs/var-lib-mountedgluster.log on the system on which you are running the mount process.
>
> Please provide the volume config details as well (gluster volume info) from one of the server nodes.
>
Oh I'm sorry, I
2017 Nov 12
1
Gluster clients can't see directories that exist or are created within a mounted volume, but can enter them.
> Clarification for below logs:
>
> - 'dev_static' is the gluster volume.
> - 'int-kube-01' is the gluster client.
> - '10.51.70.151' is the first node in a three node (2 replica, 1 arbiter) gluster cluster.
> - '/var/lib/kubelet/...../iss3dev-static' is a directory on the client that should be mounting
2006 Apr 09
1
[PATCH] kbuild: rebuild initramfs if included files changes
This fix has been implemented in preparation for the upcoming klibc
merge in -mm. But as it fixes a real (but rare I hope) bug in vanilla
kernel it will be added to my pending 2.6.17 kbuild queue.
I've done quite some changes to the gen_initramfs script and
being shell programming newbie review by more experienced shell
hackers would be appreciated.
I did a git mv
2017 Sep 20
1
"Input/output error" on mkdir for PPC64 based client
I put the share into debug mode and then repeated the process from a ppc64
client and an x86 client. Weirdly the client logs were almost identical.
Here's the ppc64 gluster client log of attempting to create a folder...
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[2017-09-20 13:34:23.344321] D
[rpc-clnt-ping.c:93:rpc_clnt_remove_ping_timer_locked] (-->
2013 Jul 02
6
[PATCH v3] xfstests: btrfs/316: cross-subvolume sparse copy
This testscript creates reflinks to files on different subvolumes, overwrites the original files and reflinks, and moves reflinked files between subvolumes.
Originally submitted as testcase 302, changes are made based on comments from Eric: http://oss.sgi.com/archives/xfs/2013-03/msg00231.html
Two new common/rc functions used in this script (_require_cp_reflink and _verify_reflink) have been
2006 Apr 08
0
[WIP] rebuild initramfs when content changes
hpa notified me in private mail that we have an issue that when building
initramfs - if the content changes (say kinit) then the initramfs will
not be rebuild.
The solution I have come up with is to let make check all the files
included in the initramfs and rebuild it if any files are newer than the
initramfs and also rebuild if arguments changes (root_uid).
In same process the usr/Kbuild file
2006 Jun 01
1
Help with evaluation of expressions
Hello all:
I have searched through the help files and I have been unsuccessful in
solving this problem.
I am trying to create a small wrapper function that will go around a
call to a plot function and create a windows metafile in the directory
and also write the name of the file to a text file. The purpose is to
efficiently bring a large number of plots into powerpoint. I am using
2009 Mar 30
0
multi-protocol (cifs/nfs) access to same files - help please
Hello,
New here, and I''m not sure if this is the correct mailing list to post this question or not.
Anyway, we are having some questions about multi-protocol (CIFS/NFS) access to the same files specifically when not using AD or LDAP.
Summary:
Accessing the same folder from CIFS or NFS when working in a workgroup configuration (no domain authentication) works fine using cifs user
2005 Jan 13
0
Permission problem
I have a share mounted using smbfs, rw
I can access the share just fine.
I can create files on it and modify them all I like. But if I create the
file using windows, I can no longer modify it.
i.e. I open the share on a windows box and make a directory
then
mv testdir testdir2
mv: cannot move `testdir' to `testdir2': Permission denied
This is causing me a huuuuge headache right
2006 Mar 03
1
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 3579] New: Add support for pregenerated directory listings
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3579
Summary: Add support for pregenerated directory listings
Product: rsync
Version: 2.6.7
Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P3
Component: core
AssignedTo: wayned@samba.org
ReportedBy: robe@amd.co.at
2002 Nov 19
2
The exclude option of Rsync not work right.
Hello,
Can someone explain why my exclude option is not excluding filles as
instructed in my script below.
I have tried multiple methods and still have been unsuccessful in
excluding the one file "test.sql".
The methods I have tried are:
1. Removing EXTRAFLAG variable -a
2. Removing using -a
3. Option --include infront of --exclude and behind of --exclude.
4. rsync /software/testdir/
2007 May 29
1
Help Please! - Copying files from Windows to Samba share loses connection
Hello all,
I haven't been able to solve an issue I am having when copying over data
from a Windows box to a Samba share. I have found others with the same
issue and I have made some configuration changes to try and solve the issue
but the issue is still lingering. I want to migrate off my old Windows box
but until I solve this issue I am I cannot move forward. Please let me know
if
2010 May 20
1
Geneland error on unix: Error in MCMC(........ :, unused argument(s) (ploidy = 2, genotypes = geno)
I am receiving the above error ( full r session output below) the
script runs OK in windows. and "genotypes" and "ploidy" are both
correct arguments
any suggestions would be most welcome
Nevil Amos
MERG/ACB
Monash University School of Biological Sciences
> library(Geneland)
Loading required package: RandomFields
Loading required package: fields
Loading required
2003 Aug 12
8
capturing output from Win 98 shell
How can I best achieve the following (works in Splus):
filenames <- dos("dir *.sasb7dat /b")
What I am asking, more generically, is: how can I capture the output of
a
DOS command in R?
I have tried using
system("COMMAND.COM /c dir /b", intern=T, show.output.on.console=T)
where
intern: a logical, indicates whether to make the output of the
command an R