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2002 Sep 24
1
backup NT box to SAMBA box using xcopy, smbclient, robocopy, or DD command ???
What is the best way to backup my NT 4.0 Server box that is only 8GB to my NEW SAMBA file server that I have added to the domain? Xcopy? Smbclient? Robocopy? DD command in Linux? I found some good info. on Google about Robocopy that is supposed to be great and will paste the information below. Also, can someone SEND me the latest copy of ROBOCOPY VERSION 1.92 please. I have a really old
2012 Apr 16
0
Groups on AD and LDAP samba configuration
Hi! I have a problem regarding Samba on AIX, AD and LDAP integration. The setup is this: AIX 5.3 Samba 3.6.4, compliled with the following: ./configure AR="ar -X64" NM="nm -X64" CC="/usr/vacpp/bin/xlc -q64" CXX="/usr/vacpp/bin/xlC -q64" CFLAGS="-O -q64" CXXFLAGS="-O -q64" LDFLAGS="-bdynamic -brtl -b64
2010 Feb 19
0
Wine release 1.1.39
The Wine development release 1.1.39 is now available. What's new in this release (see below for details): - Support for registry symbolic links. - Many MSI fixes. - Build process improvements. - MSXML cleanups and fixes. - A number of MSHTML improvements. - Various bug fixes. The source is available from the following locations:
2005 Sep 16
1
Bug#314473: rsync still fails badly with an "!" in .cvsignore
Here a bug report about "!" not working properly in 2.6.4 and above, paraphrased... > Ok, see attachment. I've tested it right now between two hosts > running rsync 2.6.3-2 and 2.6.6-1. It works in the forward direction, > backwards it gives > > '!' rule has trailing characters: ! > rsync error: syntax or usage error (code 1) at
2007 Dec 23
1
Asterisk 1.2.26 badly broken?
After upgrading from 1.2.25 to 1.2.26 i noticed that IAX -> IAX calls always result in Asterisk just exiting without any message. Asterisk also seems to die when using a TDM400 with 2 FXO modules, placing 2 outgoing calls on both lines as Zap/g2 and then trying to make a 3rd call. Went back to 1.2.25 for the moment
2011 Feb 16
2
CS 1.6 lagging badly (Intel 4500MHD)
Hey, I'm running Ubuntu Maverick with Wine 1.2.2. Computer specs on my signature. I'm trying to play Counter Strike 1.6 on my netbook at my philosophy classes, but I'm getting a lot of lag (we're talking about <10 FPS here). When I had the power-hog Windows, I used to play it nicely, around 60fps (hey, I'm on a netbook), but now in Ubuntu Mav., I'm getting that slow
2013 Feb 20
2
ERROR: chan_dahdi.c: PRI Span: 3 PROBLEM: General: Badly Structured Component
Hi all, has anybody ever encountered this ERROR before? It happens frequently on my debian6-based pbx. I'm using Asterisk 1.8.11 with dahdi-linux-2.4.1 and a quadBRI card. ERROR: chan_dahdi.c: PRI Span: 3 PROBLEM: General: Badly Structured Component I tried to google but without success. Do you know what it means? Should I worry? Thank You Giorgio
2005 Feb 16
1
Badly posted "Oracle 9i, 10g, Apps 11.5.9" message.
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005, Sudev Barar wrote: > This is OT but since you just joined the list do not hijack a thread. > Start a new message and not just change subject line after hitting reply > button. Your message showed up in middle of md0/fstab thread!! Yup, I've already been chastised for this once on the list (did you miss that post?) and I apologized privately via e-mail to the
2015 Jan 20
0
Changeset c02f29ca104d badly breaks LMTP/mdbox
Should be fixed now. I think I'm now done for a while with the new core development work that was needed, so things shouldn't break so easily for a while. Although the body.snippet stuff still needs some more work.
2017 Oct 11
0
FTS Dealing badly with Tika failures
Hi, I've seen that latest Dovecot has the ability to use the Apache Tika Server to extract metadata from attachments. That is a pretty useful feature and looks to be an improvement over piping the attachment through a shellscript as done with fts_decoder. Having this feature enabled though I sometimes do see the situation that the tika service does not reply in time and it looks like the
2003 Feb 28
1
smbldap-tools badly messed up
These scripts should function much the same as the binarys shouldn't they? 1. If you add a user, the users group must pre-exist. No adding users and groups simultaneously. 2. If you do add a user the gidNumber is set to the default specified in /etc/samba/smbldap_conf.pm NOT the users group as specified on the command line with "-g". This HAS to be a bug. 3. The option to leave
2003 Jun 07
0
Badly need some help with those BEEEEEP roaming profile....
Hi all, I've got a Samba PDC working on Slackware 9.0 with clients running Win2k SP3 French. Everything runs fine, except one thing. I suppose you guessed what... (eh... no? erm...) the roaming profile. I've been googling / reading howtos / searching the archive for some time now, still can't find what is the problem. Here's the behaviour i get: Everything is ok, the profile get
2007 Feb 01
0
Samba behaving badly with quotas
I have successfully added disk quotas to my FC6 system, so that the user "backup" cannot create files more than 1 block on / The reason I implemented this was because I backup my system to a USB drive mounted to /media/drivebay/backup1. However, if the drive is not mounted, then my root drive fills up (writing to the /media/drivebay/backup1 folder) and linux hangs. The problem is,
2010 Dec 11
1
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 7861] New: documentation: files-frombehaves badly on unsorted input
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7861 Summary: documentation: files-frombehaves badly on unsorted input Product: rsync Version: 3.0.5 Platform: x64 OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity: minor Priority: P3 Component: core AssignedTo: wayned at samba.org ReportedBy: rlpowell at
2008 Feb 07
0
nxMyFLA.dll interacts badly with Nero
Hello, my name is Torsten Koffler, a Senior Software Engineer at Nero AG (Germany). I am the manager for Windows Quality Online Services (Winqual) issues in our company. We have run into some issues where it appears that a piece of Nero software (Nero.exe 8.2.8.0) is interacting badly with a piece of nxMyFLA.dll software (nxMyFLA.dll 1.0.0.33) and causing crash reports (Average Hits per day 15,
2003 Jun 26
1
badly-configured SMTP daemon?
One of your users, "nizar_lethif" is subscribed to the [vorbis] and [vorbis-dev] mailing lists at xiph.org. His mailbox is full. Any time anyone posts a message to either of these lists, nizar_lethif is sent a copy (as expected), which bounces because his mailbox is full (also as expected). The problem is that the bounce message is sent to the *person who posted to the list*
2008 Apr 07
1
here's some badly designed code
hello! i am kyrre and i''m a rails newbie. i''m trying to combine altered beast with chuckslist to create some sort of online community here in norway where i can make friends and maybe even hook up with some lovely ladies. but i feel that the chuckslist part ain''t as up-to-date and well-designed as the altered beast part. it''s not restful for instance, and my
2005 Aug 22
2
queryparser dies badly on double search words.
hey. I'm using the Search::Xapian interface version 0.9.2 (and xapian-core 0.9.2), and feeding the queryparser such things as "one AND NOT two" or "test NOT NOT really" makes it go "Aborted"... I've tried adding the exception handling from the other stubs to QueryParser.xs as well, but I still can't catch this error from perl. Does this mean
2009 May 01
0
[ wxruby-Bugs-25749 ] DateTimePicker#get_range badly swiged - General DateTime support
Bugs item #25749, was opened at 01/05/2009 21:46 You can respond by visiting: http://rubyforge.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=218&aid=25749&group_id=35 Category: Incorrect behavior Group: None Status: Open Resolution: None Priority: 3 Submitted By: Pascal Hurni (phi) Assigned to: Nobody (None) Summary: DateTimePicker#get_range badly swiged - General DateTime support Initial Comment:
2018 Jan 04
0
So how badly will Gluster be affected by the Intel 'fix'
On 01/04/2018 12:58 PM, WK wrote: > I'm reading that the new kernel will slow down context switches. That is > of course a big deal with FUSE mounts. > > Has anybody installed the new kernels yet and observed any performance > degradation? We are in the process of testing the same out. Hopefully later next week we would be able to post the numbers that we observe. Other