Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "SAMBA digest 1778"
1998 Aug 19
0
xcopy failures; SAMBA digest 1784
I had a simular problem in a single server (unix) environment with PC
clients although we were using NFS stack for drive maps. The issue is
came down to this: a MS-DOS pathspec cannot exceed 64 characters, with
the pathspec looking something like
'server_name:\directory\dir...\...\filename.ext". Your NT and Samba
systems are probably selected a SMB protocol like Core Plus or LAN Man
1.0,
1998 Aug 17
0
NN comment fields, Browse lists, case sensitivity, and Samba
>> From: "Mark Hazen" <mhazen@franklin.uga.edu>
>> Subject: Re: Network Neighborhood comment fields and Samba
>>
>>Have you tried commenting that string out in your smb.conf file, and letting
>>the string be set first in the individual configs? That'd be my first
>>suggestion.
I have tried that, and that just forced the default comment of:
1998 Aug 13
0
Problem copying files using xcopy
> Hi
>
> I am having this wierld problem, where I am using an intel proclone disk
> using the tcp-ip stack, and trying to download files using xcopy from a
> unixware server running samba on it. The problem I have is when my
> directory structure goes more than 48 characters, xcopy fails with path
not
> found. Is this a limitation with samba??? We have been downloading
1998 Oct 20
3
SAMBA 1.9.18p10 problem
I have been using Samba 1.9.18p8 in a Solaris 2.6 machine for months
but suddenly this week there is a problem. Nothing's changed.
I have some persistent connection of my NTSP3 client to the samba share.
When I login as usual, it fails to mount the drive. It either prompt for
password but whatever password the samba rejects, or give a "Access is
Denied" when you try to access the
1998 Aug 13
0
SAMBA digest 1777
>Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 09:00:20 -0400
>From: "Eric Gurevitz" <gurevitz@cs.umd.edu>
>
> I use samba mostly for printing. On NT server you can install the
necessary
>print drivers for 95, NT, etc so that when a user connects to a printer it
>automatically downloads the correct driver. Is there anyway to do this with
>samba?
Yes, but not under NT. This is in
1998 Aug 18
1
xcopy failures
Hi
I had sent a mail about a week ago regarding a xcopy problem I had. I am
trying to copy an image of an nt workstation from an unixware 2.1.3 server
running samba 1.9.18p8. Initially the client is a dos client, who connects
to the unixware server and downloads files using xcopy. My problem after
copying a certain number of files xcopy fails with path not found. On
further investigation I
1998 Sep 30
0
FW: /etc/lmhosts
> I ran testparm and got: name resolve order = lmhosts host wins bcast
>
> When I put the workstation netbios name in /etc/hosts smbmount works as
> advertised, but it seems to ignore /etc/lmhosts
>
> How can I identify samba's root from an RPM installation?
>
>
> Graham
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Maurice Lefebvre
2011 Jan 12
0
Multivariate autoregressive models with lasso penalization
I wish to estimate sparse causal networks from simulated time series data.
Although there's some discussion about this problem in the literature (at
least a few authors have used lasso and l(1,2) regularization to enforce
sparsity in multivariate autoregressive models, e.g.,
http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~nkraemer/papers/grplasso_causality.pdf), I
can't find any R packages with these
2001 May 21
1
ignoring SIGPIPE causing problems in pipes
Hi. I'm writing an article on network backups, and instead of using
my old ssh1 software, I decided to go with openssh all the way. I got
the hang of the openssh way of doing protocol 2 public key
authentication, but ssh is failing to terminate when a pipe is broken.
I am ssh-ing to a remote host and doing a cat or zcat of a dump file,
then on the localhost, I'm using restore to extract
2003 May 08
0
FW: force group parameter problem
I accidently replied to the individual instead of the message board when
I sent this the first time.
Chris Wright
Network Specialist
Information Technology Outreach Services (ITOS)
University of Georgia
(706) 542-1976
cwright@itos.uga.edu
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Wright
Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2003 10:05 AM
To: 'John H Terpstra'
Subject: RE: [Samba] force group parameter
1998 Aug 12
4
NT & Win98 slow copies
Howdy all:
For those who are curious (eg, Peter de Groot
<pdgtech@wantree.com.au>) here are the (I think) relevant posts
from recent samba digests concerning win98 and or NT performance
problems copying files between local drives and samba shares. It
looks like there should be some new options to play with in the
next samba release. Could Jeremy or Andrew confirm?
(BTW, nice
2001 Jun 06
1
proposal for cosmetic change: prompts
Hi. If I submit patches that make the prompts look more like prompts,
would those patches be welcome?
Before:
ecashin at nilda ecashin$ ssh-add ~/.ssh/id_dsa
Need passphrase for /home/ecashin/.ssh/id_dsa
Enter passphrase for /home/ecashin/.ssh/id_dsa
After (model 1):
ecashin at nilda ecashin$ ssh-add ~/.ssh/id_dsa
Need passphrase for /home/ecashin/.ssh/id_dsa
Enter passphrase for
2001 Aug 27
0
urgent response needed
Dear Rlisters:
I would personally disencourage to answer this letter and ,in my
opinion, I would advise to reject from the list further mails like this one.
They scam people through their VISA numbers. These emails from Nigeria are
sadly familiar to an association that I belong (the Institute of Food
Technologist, IFT). We received letters from the IFT telling that they got
somehow access to the
2004 Aug 06
0
Re: keeping liveice running
Matt --
I actually came up with a much more elegant script. On FreeBSD there is a
command 'fstat' (I'm sure this could be modified to use 'lsof' or something of
the like).
First of all, while liveice and icecast are running properly,
# fstat -m | grep liveice |wc -l
for me yeilds 56 or 57. I let liveice die and checked again, and that number
went significantly down.
2006 Aug 02
1
rsync giving directory by name, instead of contents
Hi all!
I've read the manual and google'ed aplenty, but sadly can't figure out
this particular issue. Perhaps someone can thwack me with the correct
cluestick?
I have a number of directories listed under one path in an rsyncd module.
I'd like to rsync the contents of some of the directories. Here's
essentially what the source filesystem looks like:
/home
/home/user1
2002 Mar 13
0
rpcclient man page and "--help"
There seems to be some discrepancy between rpcclient's man page and
"rpcclient --help" in regards to the servername.
It seems that the proper usage of rpcclient is
rpcclient [options] server
this is the format that is specified in "rpcclient --help." rpcclient's
man page, however specifies that the servername should come directly
after rpcclient. I.E.
2016 Nov 17
2
problem with normalizePath()
The packages "readxl" and "haven" (and possibly others) no longer access files on shared network drives. The problem appears to be in the normalizePath() function. The file can be read from a local drive or by functions that don't call normalizePath(). The error thrown is
Error: path[1]="\\Hzndhhsvf2/data/OCPH/EPI/BHSDM/Group/17.xls": The system cannot find the
2013 May 02
1
multivariate, hierarchical model
Sorry for the last email, sent too early.
I have a small data set that has a hierarchical structure. It has both temporal (year, months) and spatial (treatment code and zone code). The following explains the data:
WSZ_Code the
water supply zone code (1 to 8)
Treatment_Code the
treatment plant which supplies each water supply zone (1 to 4)
2009 Jan 07
2
R "Threatens" SAS According to The NYT
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 11:05 AM, ajay ohri <ajayohri at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> FYI..not a R -Help Topic, buy I dont know which list to post discussions like this.
> Regards,
> Ajay
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: ajay ohri <ajayohri at yahoo.com>
> Date: Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 10:46 AM
> Subject: Re: R "Threatens" SAS, According to
2004 May 25
3
accessing function arguments as text, macro style
Hi. In a case like this, I can get strip headings that have the name
"c" and the value for c.
d <- data.frame(a=1:5,b=6:10,c=11:15)
> xyplot(a ~ b | paste("c", c), data=d)
>
For more complicated examples, instead of using paste repeatedly I
would like to use a function. It seems like what I really want is a
macro, though. I'm not quite familiar enough