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1998 Aug 25
1
NT timestamps; WINS lookup
Two questions. First, timestamps seem to be getting screwed up when I
access files on the company's NT server. Someone (using NT) creates some
files. My ls -l output shows them as having screwed up dates (ie, 1935,
2027, etc). 95, 98, and NT users see the dates as normal. When I copy
any files with cp, the dates change for me, although remain nonsensical,
but now the timestamp is also
2005 May 09
25
Starting from scratch w/ multiple uplinks
Hi guys;
I''m sure you are all bored of hearing the same story over and over...
but here it comes again. :) Yep, tomorrow I''m getting another ADSL
line installed and I wanted my linux router to handle both providers
(new and old). I have my linux router (fedora core 2) setup to do NAT
for my current line, but I know I''ll need to change my configuration
to
1998 Sep 20
0
Unknown socket option TCP_NODELAY
I am trying to get Samba to work on my RedHat 5.0 machine. I got it to the
point where i could see the RedHat server from Windows 95 but could access
the file system. It gave me messages about the server
being busy. Now I can not see the server from windows 95. If I do a
net view \\monster1 I get the following error messag
Error 54: The network is currently busy processing other requests
or is
1999 Feb 02
2
Can anyone suggest a solution?
Thankyou for taking the time to read this ...
We have large PC userbase and a not-so-large (but equally loud) Unix
user base. We have a requirement to "PopUp" information windows on ALL
our user's screens with an absolute minimum of manual intervention (ie
type the message once and then forget it).
We can manage the Unix X servers but can't seem to find a UNIX
application that
2002 Jun 06
3
Loosing Samba Shares Across Segments
I have two Samba servers configure similarly. One shares fine across our
entire network and the other only works within its own segment. I have
poured over the smb.conf files and cannot see what it preventing the one
from crossing segments. These both are Debian 2.2 boxes and I am just
modifying the default smb.conf files. I am hoping a fresh pair of eyes will
help. Any help would be greatly
2003 Nov 06
2
Assistance request
Hi Samba team,
first I want to appologize for this spam, you probably get tons of such messages per day.
However I am desparate and sick of digging into newsgroups, mailing lists and everything else ;))
Since 1 year I am trying to find a way to make samba receive winpopup messages from Windows 2000, or Xp, using
the "net send" command.
Receiving messages from other linux machines
1999 Jun 14
4
Samba causing problems with NT tools
Samba is causing a couple huge problems for the NT admins here since we
switched a bunch of machines to security=server and started running nmbd.
We're running Samba 2.0.2 and 2.0.3 on a mix of Solaris, HP-UX, and OSF1
machines.
One, selecting a Samba server in Server Manager, then selecting Computer/
Services causes Server Manager to crash ("An application error has
occurred, blah blah,
1999 Jul 19
2
winpopup
Hi,
I have a linux (redhat 6.0) print server and I am running samba 2.0.3-8
serving win95 machines. I would like the print server to send a message to
the win95 when a print job is completed. To do that, I run winpopup on
win95. However, if win95 users close winpopup, they do not receive any
message. Is there any more realiable method to communicate with win95
machines?
I would appreciate any
2003 May 28
2
Problem with samba printer under Win2k
I?m running Debian Linux 3.0 r1 with Samba 2.2.8a and I have got printing problems:
--- when I print something the job don't appear in the window printing status, so I
have no way to check the actual status of the job, or to delete the job from window
printer status in Win2K.
here is configurations file of smb.conf:
[global]
workgroup = Gertian
log level = 99
queuepause
2006 May 22
1
URGENT: Samba Won't Substitute %u In "Logon *" When LDAP Is Used
Version: 3.0.14a (debian stable: 3sarge1)
I'm just about finished converting our company's network from NIS to
LDAP. Part of that involved updating Samba to use that same directory
so all the information is maintained in one place.
Most everything is good, except that my roaming profiles won't work. My
smb.conf file is attached.
Upping the log level eventually showed messages
2008 May 24
0
[LLVMdev] A quick update on FreeBSD support
On May 24, 2008, at 11:43 AM, Marcel Moolenaar wrote:
> All,
>
> So far I've tried LLVM on amd64, i386, ia64 and powerpc under FreeBSD
> and aside for ia64, things look pretty good for a first try. There
> are 2 unexpected failures for PowerPC, which appear to be caused by
> uninitialized memory. I'm still working on a fix for that (need to
> brush up on my C++
2008 May 24
2
[LLVMdev] A quick update on FreeBSD support
All,
So far I've tried LLVM on amd64, i386, ia64 and powerpc under FreeBSD
and aside for ia64, things look pretty good for a first try. There
are 2 unexpected failures for PowerPC, which appear to be caused by
uninitialized memory. I'm still working on a fix for that (need to
brush up on my C++ skills).
[sidenote: In FreeBSD -current, the memory allocator initializes
memory with 0xa5
2003 Feb 09
5
"Incorrect function"?
I upgrade from 2.2.3 -> 2.2.7a using the debian packages. Now, i have a big
problem.
Mapping drive: Ok
Accessing the drive: Ok
Trying to access a folder a popup emerges saying saying
silo-1 on 'cookiemonster' (S:)
S:\data is not accessible.
Incorrect function.
OK
i see no errors in the logs, and am really stumped... reading a _file_ in
the share works as expected tho.
Creating a
2006 Apr 26
4
Re: Rails AR/Oracle Unit Test: [4280] failed
The revised patch submitted on #4748 broke the build, I''m looking to
sort out why.
Also note that this auto-test email didn''t make it to rails-core because
it was too big (every test failed, so the resulting email was huge).
I''ll patch my auto-testing script to truncate the email to no larger
than a few kb.
Michael Schoen wrote:
> "marcel" made
2008 May 24
5
[LLVMdev] A quick update on FreeBSD support
On May 24, 2008, at 12:12 PM, Bill Wendling wrote:
> Let us know if you would like extra eyes on the two PPC failures. Many
> of us have a lot of experience with C++. :-) Do you know where these
> allocations are?
I don't mind if people help out, so here's some information:
FAIL: /nfs/llvm/src/llvm/test/Transforms/PredicateSimplifier/
2006-11-04-ReplacingZeros.ll
Failed with
2006 Nov 24
3
Oracle 9i RAC on OCFS2
Hi,
I'm setting up a 2-node Oracle 9i RAC on OCFS2.
But I have some problems with understanding how the shared Oracle_Home
is being used.
For instance there is the *$ORACLE_HOME/oracm/admin/cmcfg.ora* file. The
$ORACLE_HOME is on
the SAN so the 2 nodes have access to this file. How will the settings
then be done per node?
Is there a guide/tutorial/howto for installing Oracle 9i RAC on
2007 Apr 16
3
[LLVMdev] Regalloc Refactoring
On Apr 16, 2007, at 1:17 PM, David Greene wrote:
> Chris Lattner wrote:
>> On Thu, 12 Apr 2007, Fernando Magno Quintao Pereira wrote:
>>>> I'm definitely interested in improving coalescing and it sounds
>>>> like
>>>> this would fall under that work. Do you have references to papers
>>>> that talk about the various algorithms?
2006 Feb 10
4
before_save gotcha
Is it will known and accepted that before_save triggers should return
true? I didn''t notice this before but now I see it in the
documentation.
Here is what I''m doing in my model:
def before_save
if self.has_album?
self.visible = self.album.visible?
end
end
That results in the expected result when album.visible? is true - but
not when it is false. To make it
2006 Mar 02
3
@session or session
Which is more appropriate? @session[] or session[]? Both seem to work.
Is there a difference between which should be used in the controller
vs. the view?
2015 Sep 04
4
nfs based shared home dir question
Hai..
I need to have my home dirs shared over some of my servers.
I did setup a nfs4 kerberos base
Debian jessie, samba 4.1.17 and sernet samba 4.1.3 on these servers.
This works, i can mount without problems.
But because verything is created with the windows user tools, the owner/Group is root.
Like this
Server:
ls -al
drwxrwx---+ 2 root root 4096 Sep 4 13:17