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1999 Nov 10
0
Too many smbd processes running, connections dropping.
I'm running Samba 2.0.4b on a E450 running Solaris 7 which acts as a diskspace server for students, normally everything runs quite smoothly with numbers of connections in the region of about 800/900. Then every now and again students will start seeing their connections being lost and others will not get a connection when they log in, looking at the system shows no obvious problems, except
2001 Feb 23
2
Unsolicited oplock breaks
Dear All, we've been having some intermittent problems with students who's home directories are on a Sun E450 running Samba 2.0.6. I'm not totally convinced that the problem is caused by the server, but may be the network. However, I've had a look at the log.smb file and I'm seeing some error messages that I've not come across before: [2001/02/23 18:20:40, 0]
2001 Apr 05
2
write behind operation warning. What's it mean.
Dear All, We are seeing the following warning messages in event logs on PCs that are accessing a Samba server (Solaris 2.7, samba 2.0.6):- 03/03/04/2001,14:44:04,Rdr,Warning,None,3025,N/A,CIS-C033-04,A write-behind operation has failed to the remote server ilex. The data contains the amount requested to write and the amount actually written. What does this message actually mean? Does it
1999 Nov 10
1
Word document corruption when connection lost
We've been having some problems where connections are being lost to our 2.0.4b Samba machine, the specifics of which are in a different post. To add to the problems we find there is a problem with particularly Word and also some other programs, with the file in memory getting corrupted when the connection is lost. If a user loads a Word document from there Samba share and then the
1999 Nov 01
0
Massive number of processes bringing system to a halt.
Dear All, I'm running SAMBA 2.0.5a on a Sun 450 running Solaris 7. In the past I've had an occasional problem with processes running amok and causing the server to grind to a halt, which I've put down to network glitches as they seemed to coincide with problems on the network. But today I've had 3 instances where the number of smbd processes has just steadily increased until
2001 Dec 13
4
Severe problem with Samba
Dear All, we are experiencing severe problems with Samba 2.2.0 (with quota support) running on a dual processor (400MHz) Sun E450 running Solaris 2.7. This is used as a central file server for student diskspace, accessed by approx 1200 PCs running NT 4. Up until recently we experienced some, what we assume to be, loading issues with connections during the middle of the day being slow.
2010 Aug 04
1
Samba and ZFS
Hi, I've recently moved our student fileserver from a Solaris 10 server that was using UFS filesytems to a new Sun Cluster. As part of the move I decided to employ ZFS for the filesystem so that I could take advantage of some of ZFS's features. However, it now seems that windows does not report the amount of space that the user is actually using, or the amount of quota left,
2000 Feb 16
0
Directory listing hangs if links can not be followed.
I've just come across a problem that had me baffled for a bit. We supply students with diskspace via a Solaris machine running Samba (2.0.6). Yesterday, I got a report that a couple of students could not access their diskspace, although at login time the drive was getting mapped. The problem was that if they tried to view the contents of the directory (explorer or dir) the process would
2001 Jun 26
3
dde_private.h?
Build problem on a fresh CVS build, during 'make depend'. This after I wiped everything in my wine-x86 directory (the source is in ../wine): Tue Jun 26 07:58:16 PDT 2001 [lots snipped] make[3]: Leaving directory `/h5/ewill.h3/development/source/cvs/remote/\ wine/wine-x86/windows' ../../tools/makedep -I../../../wine/dlls/user -I. -I../../../wine/include \ -I../../include
2006 Jul 17
7
R and DDE (Dynamic Data Exchange)
R and DDE (Dynamic Data Exchange) Dear Rusers, I run an application (not mine) which acts as a DDE server. I would like to use R to get data from this application, say once per minute, and do some processing on it. I didn't find much info on the R DDE abilities, apart the tcltk2 package in which I will try to go deeper. I would be very thankful for any info, pointer or advice about the
2012 Mar 30
1
Error in use of "gwindow" and ".First" function
Hi, I saved an image and planed to open it whenever I want to load it. However, when I open it, It doesn't work. The code is following, and saved it as an image. .First<-function(){ require(tcltk) require(TeachingDemos) library(gWidgetstcltk) options(guiToolkit = "tcltk") win <- gwindow("Don't worry", visible = FALSE) } Error message is following, Error :
2002 Feb 20
2
Code for bivariate Poisson regression?
Dear RHelpers, Does anyone know of any R code to perform bivariate Poisson regression (including random effects)? Best wishes Simon Simon D.W. Frost, M.A., D.Phil. Department of Pathology University of California, San Diego Antiviral Research Center (Formerly: UCSD Treatment Center) 150 W. Washington St., Suite 100 San Diego, CA 92103 USA Tel: +1 619 543 8080 x275 Fax: +1 619 298 0177 Email:
2010 Apr 27
1
Problem with Tinn-R communicating with REvolution R
I have been using Tinn-R with R without any problems but when I try to use it with REvolution R I get the following error message when Tinn-R runs the configuration script and gets to the trDDEInstall() function: ## Start DDE trDDEInstall() > trDDEInstall() Error in structure(.External("dotTcl", ..., PACKAGE = "tcltk"), class = "tclObj") : [tcl] invalid command
2006 May 03
8
hiding table IDs from users
I was wondering if anyone had thoughts on the most efficient way of making sure users never see internal table IDs? Clearly, scaffold views show a lot of IDs by default and those can be hidden. The problem seems to be all of the IDs that Rails passes around in URLs (such as http://mysite.com/user/show/12345). My primary concerns are security and confidentiality--one can imagine that there
2012 Feb 04
2
zpool fails with panic in zio_ddt_free()
Hello all, I am not sure my original mail got through to the list (I haven''t received it back), so I attach it below. Anyhow, now I have a saved kernel crash dump of the system panicking when it tries to - I believe - deferred-release the corrupted deduped blocks which are no longer referenced by the userdata/blockpointer tree. As I previously wrote in my thread on unfixeable
2008 Dec 11
7
unkillable imap process(es) with high CPU-usage
Hello, I am having a problem with my dovecot-daemon. It is forking one or more (I saw up to perhaps 8 of them) imap processes under my user name. These processes are consuming a lot of CPU time and are not killable: > PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND > 8616 arno 20 0 2900 1600 1204 R 98 0.2 1196:38 imap Stopping dovecot does not quit these
2012 Sep 06
1
Package installation errors
Dear Rxperts.. I am trying to install a few packages in R (version 2.14.2) on a *64-bit Window 7* workstation. Some of the errors are posted below.. Both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of R were installed. I did not get errors while installing packages through *32-bit R*, except that it could not update some of the packages (already installed with 64-bit R) *A*) When I start *64-bit R (2.14.2)*
2008 Dec 13
5
Dovecot imap processes pinning CPU
In recent days, dovecot's "imap" processes keep getting stuck. Each time I check my server (running dovecot 1.1.7) there's a bunch of "imap" processes (sometimes 2 of them, sometimes 4, sometimes 6) that are using all of the box's CPU. And worse, there's no way to kill the processes either (neither kill -15 or kill -9 works), which means that I wind up
2002 Mar 21
4
ExitThread won't.
Okay, so with complete lack of any other ideas, I tried to figure out what was wrong with my app (Proxomitron), which is leaving unkillable processes around. So I went into ExitThread, and added something like: DPRINTF("%08lx:Exiting thread...(%d)\n", GetCurrentThreadId(),getpid()); exit(code); right at the top of the function. And, lo and behold, the processId matches the
2012 Oct 05
4
[PATCH] drm/nouveau: handle same-fb page flips
It's questionable use case, but weston/wayland already relies on this behaviour, and other drivers don't care about it, so it's a matter of compatibility. Without it, process invoking such page flip hangs in unkillable state, trying to reserve the same buffer twice. Signed-off-by: Marcin Slusarz <marcin.slusarz at gmail.com> --- drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nouveau_display.c | 20