Displaying 20 results from an estimated 5000 matches similar to: "File time stamp is different between client and server"
2004 Apr 17
3
Couldnot open MS power point from Samba share
Hi every one,
i have the problem opening MS Powerpoint 97 from samba share. the ms ppt
always shows:
<file name> is not correct
where the file name is manged.
i tried to disable manged name in samba, but the problem still happens
thank you for advice.
--
To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the
instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
2003 Oct 12
2
INFO method and DTMF translation
Hello guys,
I have searched high and low, but not found any information about
rules of using DTMF in SIP INFO method. Cisco has described something with
Signal=, but it look like this feature is dependent on implementors?
The problem is chan_sip.c cannot correctly translate received DTMF
digits, especially #,*. At least with my Antek EGW-804 gateway.
Looking into chan_sip.c, I found this code:
2004 Apr 16
1
Another domain browse problem
Hi.
We have two networks, one on Windows 2000 and another in SAMBA.
I can browse the windows domain but they can't. They don't even see the
domain.
My smb.conf includes
Domain master = Yes
Preferred master = Yes
Domain logons = Yes
Does windows domain need to have a well working dns server?
Cheers,
Rafael
2003 Sep 04
0
security issues wint smbmount
Dear sirs/madams,
I am using smbmount (mount -t smbfs) version 2.2.8a for mounting shares
from a Windows 2003 server on a Linux machine.
This works fine, but there seems to be a security problem; ordinary
users can write to files, even when the Unix protection does not allow this.
The user cannot remove the file or create a new one, but can do what
he/she wants with an existing one.
Is this a
2009 Jun 10
1
by and by: using two indices in by() or tapply()
Hi everyone
I want to apply a function by two indices.
I have a number of surveyors submitting questionnaires. I want to check the
time of the first submission for the day for each surveyor and also see a
NA is no submission was done on a particular day.
This generates a sample of the data:
2011 May 09
2
Round down to earliest hour or half hour
I have times and would like to round down to the earliest 30 minute
increment. For instance, a time of
2011-04-28 09:02:00
(the as.numeric value = 1303999320)
I would like it to be rounded down to:
2011-04-28 09:00:00
(the as.numeric value = 1303999200)
Any ideas of how to do this?
-----
In theory, practice and theory are the same. In practice, they are not - Albert Einstein
--
View this
2010 Apr 08
0
selected observations based several variables
Hi,
My problem maybe a little bit complicated, so forgive me if the following
words are too much.
#date set
a0<-matrix(c(1.1,1.3,1.1,1.3,1.3, 2.0,1.8,2.0,1.8,1.8,
"12/01/2008","05/20/2007","12/06/2008","05/10/2007","05/06/2007",
"N","N","A","C","A", 1,2,3,4,5),ncol=5,byrow=FALSE)
2006 Jul 10
2
One Cooperation invited from China
Dir Sirs/Madams,
How do you do!
Please allow me introduce myself. My name is Yang Wenqing, I am from POLY high-technology company. My company focuses on technology support service and software promotion application for Linux software. We have army background. I used to promote TurboLinux software in SI in 2000. After that, I worked in LessonMaster Software Company for promotion Red Hat Linux
2007 May 31
0
background worker just stops running after some time
Hi,
I am fairly new to ruby/rails, but I thought I did a fair job of setting up
my background worker, but after some time, maybe 4-5 hours of running, it
just stops running, without any messages. Here is the yml file:
backgroundrb.yml
---
:port: 2000
:rails_env: production
:host: localhost
here is my schedules file:
alerts_task:
:class: :alerts_worker
:job_key: :alerts_key
2007 Jan 15
2
Backgroundrb keeps spawning processes
Hi!
I''ve just a created a really simple rails scheduled worker for
backgroundrb to start playing with :
class SessionCleanerWorker < BackgrounDRb::Worker::RailsBase
def do_work(args)
logger.info "SessionCleaner> started"
CGI::Session::ActiveRecordStore::Session.destroy_all( [''updated_at
<?'', 120.minutes.ago] )
2007 Mar 13
5
worker starting twice
Hi gang,
Thanks to other help I''ve gotten on this list, I''ve got backgroundrb
up and running using postgres alongside my rails app. I''ve designed
the system to have several eternally-running workers that periodically
poll the database to see if there''s any work for them to do, and set
things up in the config file to make them restart quickly if any of
them
2003 Jan 01
8
Limit bandwidth question !
Dear All,
I want to use Traffic shaping /control feature but my linux is SuSE 8.1,
the kernel don''t have HTP packet scheduler.
So how can I use this feature?
Thanks for answer.
Le Van
2001 May 24
1
tframe question - latest.start
I'm having some trouble figuring out latest.start in
the tframe package. The results seem a bit cloudy.
Sample session:
> library(ts)
> library(tframe)
Loading required package: syskern
> t1<-ts(c(1,2,3,4,5),start=1)
> t2<-ts(c(1,2,3,4,5),start=2)
> earliest.start(tbind(t1,t2))
[1] 1 1
> earliest.start(tbind(t2,t1))
[1] 1 1
> latest.start(tbind(t2,t1))
[1] 1 1
2008 Feb 19
4
non-decreasing granulepos
Hi all,
something which came up recently in relation to the design of Kate's
granulepos was whether or not the granulepos of successive Ogg pages
is allowed to be the same, ie. whether or not granulepos must be
strictly increasing.
As this question is more generally about Ogg granulepos, how about we
answer it first and then get back to the discussion of Kate's
granulepos ...
Here is
2004 Mar 30
2
earliest use of rsync?
Dear Folks,
Is there a documented case of earliest use of rsync over internet? I
presume rsync was used almost as soon as internet was invented as a file
transfer and bandwidth efficient backup solution. If anyone has any
information, please respond.
--
Raghu Kulkarni
2019 May 09
0
RHEL 8 released
On 5/9/19 11:03 AM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
> On Thu, 9 May 2019 at 11:56, Warren Young <warren at etr-usa.com> wrote:
>
>> On May 9, 2019, at 9:38 AM, Johnny Hughes <johnny at centos.org> wrote:
>>>
>>> As an initial goal, we would love to have a release in a month ..
>>
>> That?s about the average time for 7.x releases, which I assume
2006 Jul 06
0
cmusieve bug: vaction + redirect
I found a bug in cmusieve plugin.
I can do redirect:
---
redirect "booking at jamesdo.com";
redirect "chabanel at net4all.ch";
keep;
---
And vacation:
---
require "vacation";
vacation
:days 5
:addresses "info at lda.net4all.ch"
:subject "Out of Office Reply"
"Thanks for your email.
I'm away from my desk, so I won't be able to
2012 Nov 28
2
output data by date?
Dear Helpers,
I have a dataset X, with no missing values, everything is in order, R reads
it correctly, and I have already done some statistical analyses on the
dataset. The data are in order by date (six sampling dates in one year,
earliest to latest) and I now want to generate boxplots for each parameter
for each date.
However, R outputs the boxplots in some order that I do not understand (eg.
2019 Apr 04
0
[Bug 1332] New: Time-matching extension (--match time) broken by timestamping changes in kernel 4.20 and later
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1332
Bug ID: 1332
Summary: Time-matching extension (--match time) broken by
timestamping changes in kernel 4.20 and later
Product: netfilter/iptables
Version: unspecified
Hardware: x86_64
OS: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
2007 Nov 13
2
Creating a manifests ''release'' under SVN; trouble with SVN headers
Dear all
I''ve gotten into the habit of including SVN headers in my templates, etc
so it is easy to see where the file installed into /etc/puppet/ came
from. Furthermore, we use svn cp to create release branches.
Therefore, you''ll see something like this:
# $Id: dumpadm.conf 1239 2007-10-23 16:04:06Z sa_dewha $
# $URL: