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1999 Jun 24
4
No automatic refresh?
Hi! I've been struggling with this install of Samba 2.0.4b on Linux/x86 2.0.36. All of the client machines run Windows NT 4, SP 3. I'm exporting /tmp as pub, and if I right click in the folder and create a new folder, it doesn't show up until I go to 'view' and 'refresh'. If I delete something, it doesn't go away until I refresh. Why? Output of testparm:
1999 May 27
0
Diagnosis Test Pass, But...
Here's my setup: Caldera Open Linux Lite (kernel 2.0.29) Samba 2.0.4a Windows Domain (Two Windows NT 4.0 Servers -- one PDC, one BDC -- and numerous Windows NT 4.0 Workstations) I can see my Linux box in Network Neighborhood on my Windows NT boxes. I can open the Linux box and see the top level shares available. When I try to open a share I see one or two anonymous folders. Anyone
1998 Apr 27
2
STATUS..LCK
what is the format of this file? what is the best way to access it w/o the smbstatus program? IE: with perl -sv
1997 Jul 18
2
MMap failed with code 22
We have been using samba since 1995 and have found it superb, Thanks to all. Recently I built Samba1.19.17alpha4 on a DECstation 5000 running Ultrix 4.4 and included -DFAST_SHARE_MODES This results in UIST>smbclient -L UIST Session request failed (0,0) with myname=UIST destname=UIST Unspecified error 0x0 Your server software is being unfriendly and ERROR
1997 Aug 04
0
SUMMARY: Amanda 2.3.0.5-Samba 1.9.16p11 PC backups...
My whole problem as far as samba was concerned was not compiling with DES support *and* that I did compile with FAST_SHARE_MODES. One clue was this in the samba.log. file. I then did a dejanews search for smb_shm_open and came up with that portion of the solution. ERROR smb_shm_open : mmap failed with code 11 The DES portion came from just reading the WinNT.txt file that came with Samba. I
1999 Jun 23
1
ERROR: Failed to initialize share modes!
I've been getting this error when clients attempt to connect. testparm passes OK, and smbd and nmbd launch OK, but when a client attempts to connect I get the following error messages (in the log): locking/shmem.c:smb_shm_open(930) ERROR smb_shm_open : mmap failed with code Invalid argument locking/locking.c:locking_init(169) ERROR: Failed to initialize share modes! I've been trying
1999 Aug 31
0
No subject
I'm a new linux user trying to run samba on Linuxppc R5 but smbd doesn't appear to be responding properly. Both nmbd and smbd are configured as daemons and netstat lists netbios-ssn as listening. I can't find anything else that would conflict starting from inetd. Nmbd appears to work as I can list the available servers and the server is seen by the clients but I don't need
1999 Aug 22
0
newbie needs help
Hi everyone, let me start with an apology for what may turn out to be my own ignorance. I'm new to samba, and relatively new to linux, so please be gentle. :) I am currently having a problem seeing the shares on my samba server. i am running 2.0.3 on linuxppc 1999 on a Macintosh G3 266. My Win95 OSR-2 486 can see the server, but cannot access the shares. when i attempt to connect with
1999 Aug 31
0
SAMBA digest 2218
--- samba@samba.org wrote: > SAMBA Digest 2218 > > For information on unsubscribing see > http://samba.org/listproc/ > Topics covered in this issue include: > > 1) > by "Brandon Schnell" <brandonschnell@hotmail.com> > 2) AutoCAD R14 and Eagle Point > by Hank Burton <wburton@literati.com> > 3) Can't locate point and
1999 Apr 16
2
Problems compiling Samba 2.0.3
Hi, I have a problem when I compile Samba 2.0.3, the next error message is generated doing "make": Using LIBS = Compiling locking/shmem.c locking/shmem.c: In function `smb_shm_open': locking/shmem.c:921: `PROT_READ' undeclared (first use this function) locking/shmem.c:921: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once locking/shmem.c:921: for each function it appears in.)
1998 Apr 02
0
Solaris Shared Memory and Samba 18p3-4
People, Please could someone in the know help me out with the shared memory configuration (/etc/system?) required on Solaris 2.5 and above to support samba with about 1000 open files per process. Since 1.9.18p3 I have been getting errors like: Apr 2 12:15:39 skyhawk smbd[27493]: Can't create or use IPC area And now with 1.9.18p4 I get the same, plus: Apr 2 12:15:39 skyhawk smbd[27493]:
1997 Aug 02
0
Encryption and unfriendly errors for 1.9.17a5?
> 6) RE: Encryption > by John H Terpstra <jht@aquasoft.com.au> >------------------------------ > >Date: Sat, 2 Aug 1997 18:10:53 +1000 >From: John H Terpstra <jht@aquasoft.com.au> >To: "'redhat-list@redhat.com'" <redhat-list@redhat.com> >Cc: "'samba@samba.anu.edu.au'" <samba@samba.anu.edu.au> >Subject: RE:
2011 Aug 21
1
Dot plot with two grouping variables concurrently
Dear R help(ers). I'm an R-learner (about 10 hours now) trying to make a ranked dot plot where the symbols are coded by two variables concurrently. I'm trying to use Deepanyan Sarkar's book 'Lattice' as a guide but get the feeling it is a bit advanced for my level of understanding. I have three questions Q1. Right now I like to know how to get the dual coding working
2011 Aug 25
1
Sorting order of reorder with multiple variables
I've been building a ranked dot plot for several days now and am sorting the data using the reorder command. What I don't understand is how reorder works when mutiple varibles are plotted by grouping. In the example below I'm using re-order to sort by a variable name Resv_Prop, but I'm plotting up to three different values of Resv_prop (different Year values) for each factor.
2011 Sep 01
1
Background fill and border for a legend in dotplot
Dear R help group I've been working on this plot for a while now and now getting around to the minor adjusments. I would like to be able to put a border and background fill around the legend in this plot. I understand the legend 'bty' should do this have this capablity but not sure how the syntax works in this case ###### initalise library("lattice")
1999 Jul 08
0
Samba not using my RAM for shared memory?
The Samba v2.0.4b doc says: share modes (S) These open modes are not directly supported by UNIX, so they are simulated using shared memory, or lock files if your UNIX doesn't support shared mem- ory (almost all do). Yet I have these files on my (RedHat v6.0 / kernel v2.2.10) system: # ls -l /var/lock/samba total 12 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1048576 Jul 8
1999 Sep 24
0
New Install Problem
I've encountered a new problem that occurred during installation. It happened identically on new installs for both Caldera OpenLinux 2.2 and Red Hat 6.0. These files did not get created: SHARE_MEM_FILE, SHARE_MEM_FILE.processes, and STATUS..LCK. I'm using the smb.conf from another working system that has the identical share layout. The default Samba install was 2.0.3 for both
1999 Jul 15
3
"shared mem size" parameter and smbstatus
I am trying to use the "shared mem size" parameter in Samba 2.0.4b, but the size reported by smbstatus does not match the value I am using. Without the parameter, the default is 1MB, and the size reported by smbstatus is indeed 1048576. However, when I set the value of "shared mem size" to 5242880 (5MB), smbstatus says 879608. Is smbstatus not reporting the actual size, or
2003 Feb 11
1
Update on Vorbis RTP I-D
Hi all, I'm in the final stages of putting a new Vorbis RTP draft together, the new sections are below. There are a number of open questions: 1.) At present there is a 16 bit length field for the codebooks. As they are spec'd as being unbound in length, but typically around 15K, are there situations where they may be greater than 64KB? The size limit can be extended to 2MB as there
2010 Aug 10
1
Why p_strdup and other string functions uses loops instead strlen? (dovecot 2.0.rc4)
I did Dovecot profiling on huge e-mail system, and p_strdup was very high on list. I do minor change: p_strdup: /* for (len = 0; (str)[len] != '\0'; ) len++; len++; */ len = strlen(str) + 1; p_strndup: /* len = 0; while (len < max_chars && ((const char *) str)[len] != '\0') len++; */ len = strnlen(str, max_chars); And after changes strdup drop down on the