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2011 Jun 17
2
Windows XP suddenly loses access to servers
Hi, All. I hope everyone's enjoying the nice weather. I am called the system admin here, but really I just fell into the job over the past 25 years. Is there a way to search the archives? My problem is that I've suddenly got 6 WinXP desktops that can access only 1 of my 5 smb servers, 4 of which run on Linux and 1 on SCO Unix. The 1 they can access runs Linux with Samba version
2002 Sep 22
2
MSDOS on my network
Hello, I am looking for the first time at setting up Linux with Samba as a primary server on our network. I would like to replace my SCO Unix system and a Windows box I use to serve MSDOS machines. The MSDOS server seems to be the stumbling block at this point in my research. I can only run netbEUI on them as far as I know and Samba seems to only talk on TCP/IP. Do you know of a solution?
2005 Jul 07
1
WinXP looking for *.dll share names?
Hi folks, Over the last few weeks, one of our WinXP machines (of many) has started generating errors like the following in our log files: Jul 5 09:43:30 blah smbd[13180]: blah-xp (192.168.1.1) couldn't find service sharename.dll where "sharename" is a real share name that this user should be mapping. We see lots of these errors, one for each share the user tries to map. In
2002 Oct 28
3
SMBFS files receiving incorrect timestamps
Hello all. Our system consists of two linux machines, each running Red Hat 7.1 (kernel 2.4.9-34), using SMB to mount multiple shares hosted by a Windows 2000 Advance Server. smbclient from Samba 2.2.5 is used to do the actual mounting. Over the weekend, a number of files on these SMBFS shares were created with incorrect timestamps (modification times). In some cases, the timestamps were off by
2008 Jul 31
2
Rsync sending files that haven't been updated.
I have been playing with rsync for several weeks now, and this is the first time I have encountered this problem. Rsync is including files that haven't been updated since the last sync. In fact, it's sending every file in the folder even if it has not been updated. The current options I am using are -v -rl -e, what is causing this to happen? -- View this message in context:
2010 Aug 03
4
[PATCH 5/6] staging: hv: Increased storvsc ringbuffer and max_io_requests
From: Hank Janssen <hjanssen at microsoft.com> Increased storvsc ringbuffer and max_io_requests. This now more closely mimics the numbers on Hyper-V. And will allow more IO requests to take place for the SCSI driver. Signed-off-by:Hank Janssen <hjanssen at microsoft.com> Signed-off-by:Haiyang Zhang <haiyangz at microsoft.com> --- drivers/staging/hv/storvsc_api.h | 4 ++--
2010 Aug 03
4
[PATCH 5/6] staging: hv: Increased storvsc ringbuffer and max_io_requests
From: Hank Janssen <hjanssen at microsoft.com> Increased storvsc ringbuffer and max_io_requests. This now more closely mimics the numbers on Hyper-V. And will allow more IO requests to take place for the SCSI driver. Signed-off-by:Hank Janssen <hjanssen at microsoft.com> Signed-off-by:Haiyang Zhang <haiyangz at microsoft.com> --- drivers/staging/hv/storvsc_api.h | 4 ++--
2010 Mar 26
2
File timestamps off one hour
I'm seeing timestamps off one hour in Windows 200 and XP clients that were modified earlier this year before the +1 hour daylight savings time. They show correctly when views from the Ubuntu Linux Server running Samba 3.2.3-1ubuntu3.8. As a test, I created three files in Linux at 00:13, 01:13, and 03:13. I could not create a file during 2 am as that time does not exist in the local
2005 Nov 03
8
Wintertime/summertime difference - Samba servers show wrong time ?
When the Central European Time was last switched back to standard, at 03:00 last Sunday, the October 30th, a process died on one of my Windows clients with a mysterious "unknown error". When it was restarted it just went merrily on with its task. Luckily it wasn't part of a life support system. I found out that the immediate cause was how file timestamps were interpreted/presented
2007 Nov 01
1
daylight saving / time zone issues with as.POSIXlt/as.POSIXct (PR#10392)
Running under Windows XP 64 bit, as.POSIXlt()/as.POSIXct() seem to think that US time zones (EST5EDT, MST7MDT) switched from daylight savings back to standard time on Oct 28, 2007, whereas the switch is actually on Sun Nov 04, 2007. Examples: > Sys.timezone() [1] "Mountain Daylight Time" > as.POSIXct("2007-10-30 12:38:47") [1] "2007-10-30 12:38:47 Mountain
2016 Oct 09
3
Embedding llvm as a git submodule in Project
Hi all. I want to use llvm in my project and I want to make llvm a git submodule in my project. http://llvm.org/docs/CMake.html#embedding-llvm-in-your-project At this in the documentation it claims to describe how to embed llvm into a project. I tried it that way but it doesn't work, because there isn't any findLLVM.cmake in the llvm/cmake/modules directory anymore (i don't
2006 Oct 30
6
How to do Automatic Daylight Saving on Grandstream GXP-2000
Hi, I'd set the daylight saving option to yes on all the GXP-2000 phones, but apparantly it doesn't move it an hour back on last sunday of October. So now I am stuck will all the phones showing the wrong time. Isn't there an option so that it'll automatically update daylight savings? Thanks -- Zeeshan A Zakaria -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was
2005 Oct 31
1
What would cause an unexpected massive transfer
I've rsynced two directory structures back and forth a few times. Its a desktop to external (portable) drive. And then back once mobile work has changed files and field work is done. On this last go around I expected a few files to be transferred maybe 15-20 but instead I'm seeing several thousand. No way most of those were changed. At least not data wise. It doesn't appear that
2004 Mar 05
3
as.POSIXct problem
Hi all, I'm having difficulty converting a 'dates' object to a POSIXct object: testDATES<-c(35947,35971,36004,36008,36053,36066) testDATES<-chron(dates=testDATES, format = c(dates = "m/d/y"), origin=c(month = 12, day = 30, year = 1899)) >[1] 06/01/98 06/25/98 07/28/98 08/01/98 09/15/98 09/28/98 > as.POSIXct(testDATES) [1] NA NA NA NA NA NA
2005 Apr 11
1
Daylight saving time problem.
I have a small home LAN consisting of a Linux/SAMBA server and 3 XP PRO workstations. I use an external USB hard drive, attached to my workstation, to backup the shared data. The backup utility uses the DOS file timestamp to determine which files have changed and need to be backed up. Normally the backup takes a minute or less and only backs up a few files, but when we go on or off of daylight
2007 Mar 08
3
using true UTC timezone everywhere
One problem with the daylight savings is that they mess with reporting tools that use timestamps. I guess an application could be configured to log UTC instead of local time, but that's not always doable. Also, if you have servers in several different timezones, it's better if all systems follow the same clock. So, I'm thinking it's perhaps better if I just use
2011 Jun 29
38
[PATCH 00/40] Staging: hv: Driver cleanup
Further cleanup of the hv drivers: 1) Cleanup the reference counting mess for both stor and net devices. 2) Handle all block devices using the storvsc driver. 3) Accomodate some host side scsi emulation bugs. 4) In case of scsi errors off-line the device. Regads, K. Y
2011 Jun 29
38
[PATCH 00/40] Staging: hv: Driver cleanup
Further cleanup of the hv drivers: 1) Cleanup the reference counting mess for both stor and net devices. 2) Handle all block devices using the storvsc driver. 3) Accomodate some host side scsi emulation bugs. 4) In case of scsi errors off-line the device. Regads, K. Y
2010 Aug 03
2
[PATCH 6/6] staging: hv: Gracefully handle SCSI resets
From: Hank Janssen <hjanssen at microsoft.com> If we get a SCSI host bus reset we now gracefully handle it, and we take the device offline. This before sometimes caused hangs. Signed-off-by:Hank Janssen <hjanssen at microsoft.com> Signed-off-by:Haiyang Zhang <haiyangz at microsoft.com> --- drivers/staging/hv/storvsc.c | 36 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 1 files
2010 Aug 03
2
[PATCH 6/6] staging: hv: Gracefully handle SCSI resets
From: Hank Janssen <hjanssen at microsoft.com> If we get a SCSI host bus reset we now gracefully handle it, and we take the device offline. This before sometimes caused hangs. Signed-off-by:Hank Janssen <hjanssen at microsoft.com> Signed-off-by:Haiyang Zhang <haiyangz at microsoft.com> --- drivers/staging/hv/storvsc.c | 36 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 1 files