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1998 Apr 27
2
Printers disappearing
Hello people. We have an OLD version of Samba linking a Sun running SunOS 4.1.3 with PCs running Windows 95. Both Samba and the OS are to be upgraded in the next couple of months but until that ahppens we have a problem that I would like some advice on. The problem is the list of defined printers in Windows disappears every now and then. It does not happen for all PCs simultaneously, or
2001 Mar 20
3
Interesting interaction between journal recovery and slow boots
For some time now I have been puzzled as to why certain portions of my system boot were quite slow -- but only after journal recoveries. I was fearing that there was some ugly interaction between the recovery and the use of the journal shortly afterward but alas that is not the case. So just in case anybody else is seeing this problem and decides to try to hunt it down, let me save you some
2007 Jan 30
1
Need help with "mbox sync" problem
The following is occurring consistently on users in only one vhost domain. Other vhost domains are not having the problem. The email client in use is the same (in both the working and non-working domains). dovecot: Jan 29 21:19:18 Error: POP3(user1 at mydomain.tld): mbox sync: UID inserted in the middle of mailbox /var/mail/vhosts/mydomain.tld/user1 (5629 > 5423, seq=2, idx_msgs=5) dovecot:
2003 Feb 25
1
Samba spanning subnets
Hello, I am in the process of trying to get a large network (300+ systems) spanning 3 subnets to be able to display all windows machines in the Network Neighborhood. After reading through copious amounts of documentation, using Samba as a domain controller and then having systems on each subnet seemed to be the best approach. I set one of the machines to be the domain controller for what was my
2001 Jun 22
3
X11: Oracle Forms runs fine locally, but not remotely
There is some difference in the keyboard defs, though not much. The most interesting is this line, from the remote machine, with +keyboard: trace:keyboard:X11DRV_ToUnicode Found keycode 13 (0x D) trace:keyboard:X11DRV_MapVirtualKey MapVirtualKey wCode=0x43 wMapType=2 ... trace:keyboard:X11DRV_MapVirtualKey Found keycode 13 (0x D) trace:keyboard:X11DRV_MapVirtualKey returning 0x63. This is
2005 Dec 04
3
Cron
I have several crontabs running at various times of the day and night. All generate copious output. All the jobs produce copious output, and some of them I need to see, while others are 's are just a pain in the butt to have t look at. is there some method I can use to selectively monitor cron's output of the one's I want to, while ignoring the others? Thanks... Sam
2014 Mar 27
3
High load average, low CPU utilization
I have a dual Xeon 5130 (four total CPUs) server running CentOS 5.7. Approximately every 17 hours, the load on this server slowly creeps up until it hits 20, then slowly goes back down. The most recent example started around 2:00am this morning. Outside of these weird times, the load never exceeds 2.0 (and in fact spends the overwhelming majority of its time at 1.0). So this morning, a few
1999 May 26
6
Changing Windows passwords
Hi all, Is there a way to use the "encrypt passwords" and the "passwd chat" programs simultaneously? smb.conf(5) doesn't mention anything about them being mutually exclusive, yet when I run testparm on the smb.conf file, I get: ERROR: the 'passwd chat' script [...] expects to use the old plaintext password via the %o substitution. With encrypted passwords
2016 Dec 01
0
Cannot map to other client shares
Presumably this is still configured as a classic domain. I recently upgraded my domain controllers from 3.6.25 to 4.4.7. (actually, I tried adding badlock patches to 3.6.25 but had issues.) Samba 4 has a different default max protocol than samba 3. You probably need to add the following to smb.conf server max protocol = NT1 Otherwise the default is SMB3. With a classic
2005 Jun 16
1
Samba accounts disabled
Hello, We have been running Samba 2.2.x/Sun ONE LDAP on a particular machine for about 3 years now and I recently upgraded it to 3.0.14a with ldapsam compatibility (I can mess with the directory later if necessary). Now when users try to connect to the server their accounts get disabled unless I have specifically enabled them using smbpasswd -e username (which is kind of tough because I have to
2016 Dec 01
2
Cannot map to other client shares
I have had a very odd problem for a while now, and am hoping this will ring a bell for someone who can point me in the right direction. I had a previous Samba DC (v3.5.6) in my home network, running on a command-line Slackware box. For a variety of reasons I decided to switch to Debian Jessie, which included an upgrade to Samba 4.2.10. I did NOT properly migrate my samba files to the new
2020 Jan 22
2
nut on armhf, r-pi4b IOW
On Tuesday 21 January 2020 19:52:01 Charles Lepple wrote: > sudo lsusb -v -d 0764:0501 copious output, containing this: idVendor 0x0764 Cyber Power System, Inc. idProduct 0x0501 CP1500 AVR UPS bcdDevice 0.01 iManufacturer 3 CPS iProduct 1 CP625HGa I take it that this is evidence they don't follow the spec to the letter.
2020 Sep 01
0
Re: Meson build
On Sun, Aug 30, 2020 at 02:34:56AM +0200, Toolybird wrote: > Hi, > > Just a heads up on my experiences with the new build system. > > Arch Linux > meson-0.55.1 > > Overall, it looks good, so well done! > > Just a couple of minor things I noted: > > 1. Arch uses a meson wrapper script (arch-meson) that sets: > > ? --buildtype plain > > This
2020 Sep 01
0
Re: Meson build
On a Sunday in 2020, Toolybird wrote: >Hi, > >Just a heads up on my experiences with the new build system. > >Arch Linux >meson-0.55.1 > >Overall, it looks good, so well done! > >Just a couple of minor things I noted: > >1. Arch uses a meson wrapper script (arch-meson) that sets: > >? --buildtype plain > Does this affect the 'meson' available
2020 Sep 01
0
Re: Meson build
On Tue, Sep 01, 2020 at 03:13:39PM +0200, Ján Tomko wrote: > On a Tuesday in 2020, Pavel Hrdina wrote: > > On Sun, Aug 30, 2020 at 02:34:56AM +0200, Toolybird wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > Just a heads up on my experiences with the new build system. > > > > > > Arch Linux > > > meson-0.55.1 > > > > > > Overall, it
2016 Dec 06
0
Cannot map to other client shares
That is really weird. I think what is happening is that if you log in immediately you are using cached credentials. If you wait a little bit then your network connections are up and you are truly doing network authentication. If you were do unplug from the network, reboot, login with cached credentials, and then reconnect network cable I would suspect your access to shares would be OK. I
2016 Dec 05
2
Cannot map to other client shares
Suggested changes applied to smb.conf (and yes, server role is classic PDC): server max protocol = NT1 client signing = auto client ipc signing = auto server signing = auto With no apparent change to the behaviour or resolution to the problem(s). I'm particularly mystified by the logging-in behaviour (that is, if I manage to do it quickly I can log in, but if I
2006 May 12
1
How to log pubkey used in a keyring
Hi, I'm trying to create a log of which key is being used to access a given account. I can turn auth.debug on, but that generates *copious* output to the log file which isn't terribly desirable. Furthermore, the log's format from one ssh implementation to the next varies, causes parsing complexities. Tried a kludge using the "command=/some/path/to/script <ID>"
2017 Oct 08
1
Re: Virtualbox vdi Input Format and man pages
On Sun, Oct 08, 2017 at 02:41:30PM -0600, stef204 wrote: > The question is: What am I getting extra by using the -i libvirtxml option as opposed to the more plain: > > % virt-v2v -i disk Win7-convert.vdi -of qcow2 -o local -os /mnt/partition2 Guests consist of the disk images, plus copious metadata. When you give just the disk image to virt-v2v (‘-i disk disk.img’), it has to make
2005 Nov 10
1
converting a character string to a subscripted numeric variable
Dear R-helpers: It seems that I have a mental block. (Some say that it sits atop my shoulders.) For reasons too tedious to retell I have an R object: > input.line[7] [1] "-13.24, -11.24, -9.24, -7.24, -5.24, -3.24, -1.24, 0.76, 2.76, 4.76, 6.76, 8.76, 10.76, 12.76, 14.76, 16.76, 18.76, 20.76, 22.76, 24.76, 26.76, 28.76, 30.76, 32.76, 34.76, 36.76, 38.76, 40.76, 42.76, 44.76, "