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1999 Apr 19
0
Trouble setting machine account password on PDC
> Hi, > I'm trying to setup Samba 2.0.2 in security=domain mode. My machine name > (softy) has been added as a member of the domain (waterloo). The > smbpasswd -J option keeps giving me an error: > > /usr/local/samba/var# ../bin/smbpasswd -D 3 -j WATERLOO > resolve_name: Attempting lmhosts lookup for name 53SVR1<0x20> > resolve_name: Attempting host lookup for
2000 May 29
1
Problem:
Greetings, I am currently running SAMBA 1.9.18p and want to upgrade to the new 2.0.7. Everything is working fine (e.g. ftping, compiling, installing, etc.). However, with the old version we are able to share a drive PUBLICLY for those who doesn't have an account on our UNIX box and be able to use it on NT/95/98 BUT with the new version it always asking for a password ( Initially we don't
2003 Jun 21
2
rsync 2.5.6 for NCR MP-RAS
Hi: After compiling rsync2.5.6 using on SVR4 on Intel HW, Please help # ./rsync --version rsync: --version: unknown option rsync error: syntax or usage error (code 1) at main.c(994) # ./rsync --help Segmentation Fault - core dumped Here is log of compilation. Script started on Sat Jun 21 05:56:15 2003 # make cc -I. -I. -g -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I./popt -c rsync.c -o rsync.o NCR High
1999 Feb 09
0
Why no RPM/SRPM for Samba v2.0.2?
Since Samba v2.0.2 was announced I've been waiting for it to show up in RedHat RPM/SRPM format. So far, it hasn't shown up on any of the Samba mirror sites. Will RPM/SRPM packages be made available for v2.0.2? Thank you. *** Steve Snyder ***
1998 Feb 27
1
R-beta: is there a way to get rid of loop?
Here is a programming question. The code I am using is quite slow and I was wondering if there is a way to get rid of the for loop. I am dealing with "interaction" in 2x2 table, and am using Edwards's G_I (Likelihood, p. 194). I label the cells in the table as follows stim response "y" "n" total -------------------------------- y hit miss nsignal
2012 Mar 28
4
reading files from two folders
I would like to read data from two different folder and then combine this together the code which I have tried are as follows setwd("/Groups/data_first/") file_was <- list.files(path = ".", pattern = "v2.0.2.was", all.files = FALSE, full.names = FALSE, recursive = FALSE, ignore.case = FALSE) path<-c("/Groups/data_second/") file_wasaux2
2018 Feb 01
0
Tiered volume performance degrades badly after a volume stop/start or system restart.
This problem appears to be related to the sqlite3 DB files that are used for the tiering file access counters, stored on each hot and cold tier brick in .glusterfs/<volname>.db. When the tier is first created, these DB files do not exist, they are created, and everything works fine. On a stop/start or service restart, the .db files are already present, albeit empty since I don't have
2001 Feb 12
1
Compiled and running on NCR SVR4 UNIX (MP-RAS)
To whomever is interested, I have compiled and am running OpenSSH under NCR UNIX using the following procedure: 1. Compile and install zlib to the default location. gunzip zlib*.gz tar -xvfo zlib*tar cd zlib-* ./configure make make install 2. Compile and install openssl to the default location. gunzip openssl*.gz tar -xvfo openssl*tar cd openssl-*
2018 Jan 31
1
Tiered volume performance degrades badly after a volume stop/start or system restart.
Tested it in two different environments lately with exactly same results. Was trying to get better read performance from local mounts with hundreds of thousands maildir email files by using SSD, hoping that .gluster file stat read will improve which does migrate to hot tire. After seeing what you described for 24 hours and confirming all move around on the tires is done - killed it. Here are my
2003 Oct 27
2
problem using do.call and substitute for predict.glm using poly()
Hi I am having a particular problem with some glm models I am running. I have been adapting code from Bill Venables 'Programmers niche' in RNews Vol 2/2 to fit ca. 1000 glm models to a combination of species 0/1 data (as Y) and related physicochemical data (X), to automate the process of fitting this many models. I have successfully managed to fit all the models and have stored the
2002 Jan 08
2
rsync for NCR MP-RAS (SRV 4)
I still have problems running the options like /usr/local/bin/rsync --daemon will give me an error Thanks in advance. # ./configure -build=i686-ncr-sysv4.3 # make install mkdir -p /usr/local/bin ./install-sh -c -m 755 rsync /usr/local/bin mkdir -p /usr/local/man/man1 mkdir -p /usr/local/man/man5 ./install-sh -c -m 644 ./rsync.1 /usr/local/man/man1
2013 Aug 19
1
[LLVMdev] Waterloo Region LLVM Social - date and location announced!
We're having the first LLVM Social for those in or nearby the Kitchener/Waterloo/Cambridge area of Ontario! WHERE: Huether Hotel Barley Works in Uptown Waterloo [1] WHEN: Thursday, August 27, 7:00 PM I've reserved an area of the bar for the event under "LLVM Social". If you need any help, call me at 519-496-4224. Thanks to everyone who participated in the Doodle poll. We
2003 Apr 08
2
OpenSSH 3.6.1p1 on NCR MP-RAS v4.3, several weird terminal problems
I compiled OpenSSH 3.6.1p1 on NCR MP-RAS v4.3 (or at least "uname -a"'s output of 4.0.3.0 suggests v4.3, I'm not positive). I was able to compile zlib (1.1.4) and openssl (0.9.7a) with little trouble. OpenSSH took hand-hacking the includes.h file as follows: diff -cr openssh-3.6.1p1/includes.h openssh-3.6.1p1-customized/includes.h *** openssh-3.6.1p1/includes.h Sun Oct 20
2003 Aug 22
1
nforce2 usb is broken on -stable
Hi All, I'm running stable from August 19/2003. I've got a few A7N8X-Deluxe boards. One Rev1.0 and two Rev2.0. While the 1.0 board works, the 2.0 boards lock up on boot during the uhub0 bus discovery. It's extremely frustrating :) ... While I can boot without the devices and attach them later, the devices ( logitech usb keyboard, logitech mouse, rio800, samsung CDMA adapter,
2013 Aug 13
0
[LLVMdev] Waterloo Region LLVM Social!
We're having the first LLVM Social for those in or nearby the Kitchener/Waterloo/Cambridge area of Ontario! This is a great opportunity to meet other LLVM folks face to face. The social will be during the last week of August, "somewhere with beer" in Uptown Waterloo or Downtown Kitchener. If you'd like to attend, please indicate your preferred day here:
2013 Aug 28
0
[LLVMdev] Reminder: Waterloo Region LLVM Social tomorrow night!
As a reminder, we're holding the first ever Waterloo Region LLVM Social tomorrow night. WHERE: Huether Hotel Barley Works in Uptown Waterloo [1] WHEN: Thursday, August 29, 7:00 PM I've reserved an area of the bar for the event under "LLVM Social". If you need any help, call me at 519-496-4224. See you tomorrow! Stefanus -- Stefanus Du Toit <stefanus.du.toit at
2015 Mar 08
0
Seed in 'parallel' vignette
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 10:39 AM, Marius Hofert <marius.hofert at uwaterloo.ca> wrote: > Hi, > > This is most likely only a minor technicality, but I saw the > following: On page 6 of the 'parallel' vignette > (http://stat.ethz.ch/R-manual/R-devel/library/parallel/doc/parallel.pdf), > the random-number generator "L'Ecuyer-CMRG" is said to have seed >
2007 Sep 26
0
Help re speech software for the visually impaired
Hi, Not too sure what you're looking for, but Speex isn't a screen reader, it's a compression algorithm. Also, there's no with thing as Speex version V208. Cheers, Jean-Marc Byers, Robert wrote: > > Hello Speex Development Team, > > We have purchased many T-2000 phones from VAVAA ( Gold Score > International Holdings Limited of China) which use the Speex
2003 Aug 01
0
gdb coredumps
Hi, After kernel panic I couldn't get gdb work properly. msi$ uname -sr FreeBSD 4.7-RELEASE msi$ gdb -k /usr/src/sys/compile/MSINW/kernel.debug vmcore.0 GNU gdb 4.18 (FreeBSD) Copyright 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc. GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain conditions. Type "show
2000 Jul 17
3
No subject
We are looking for another solution besides Samba, which will allow our application developers using Windows 95/98/NT to access share on our Sun Box running Solaris 2.6 operating systems. Our supervisor feels the Samba installation process is more complex than what we really need. Any suggestions? Steven Hawks NCR Corporation IT Services - GAD Sales and Business Infrastructure * 1529 Brown St.,