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1999 Dec 27
3
How to kill samba users
Hi! How to kill samba users connected to shares I migrated from Novell fileserver. There it was very convinient ... I hope Samba could have similar thing Thank in advance Danila Vologdin
1999 Dec 03
0
Samba problems after intalling ncpfs
Hi! My problem is that Samba doesn't work after installing ncfs. I have Samba 1.9.18p10 and ncpfs 2.0.10. I've succesfully installed ncpfs. After that I check it by "slist" and get my Novell server. I mount Novell volume by ncpmount - all ok. But after that my Samba doesn't work. I can see Samba/Linux box in Network neibourhood with correct title "Linux Samba
1999 Sep 30
2
How to measure performance?
My problem that I don't know a good practic way to measure performance of my system I need fileserver for Win9x machines with files share with dos applications Friendly speaking I need to choose between WinNT and Linux I know there are a lot of parameters in for ex in smb.conf but how to play with it? may be there are some utilities or etc. Any help will be appreciated Thanks in advance
2007 May 22
0
4.4 -> 4.5 ncpmount
After upgrading from 4.4 to 4.5 the ncpmount comand scripts used to backup the netware serevrs fails to mount. The error is: ncpmount: No such device in mount(2) Anybody else having this issue? Thanks -Jay -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20070522/6cec6d56/attachment.html>
2000 Aug 31
1
novell maped directory
Hello samba-bugs, I trying to share by samba(2.0.3) allready maped novell directory (maped by ncpmount): ncpmount -S CAPITAL -U butthead -P 12345 /tmp/samba/novell smb.conf: [form618] comment = none writeable = Yes path = /tmp/samba/novell/bank/BANK/618_PO read only = No create mask = 0666
2010 May 12
1
DOS Attributes with mixed xattr filesystem support
Hi, I'm running Samba as a glorified NAS at the moment - to begin with, I have an ext3 storage partition, /storage. In this is a directory, /storage/Personal, which has its own Samba share (also Personal). At this point, dos attributes using filesystem xattrs work beautifully. The problem comes when I start to fiddle further... I have a Novell NetWare filesystem (ncpmount) mounted at
1999 Dec 27
2
Unable to load interpreter
Hi All! I need you help. I use Linux server as a fileserver with Samba. When the number of working users are large my Samba shares doesn't work. On the console I get "Unable to load interpreter" Shares doesn't work but after relogin it does ... What does it mean? Thanks in advance Danila Vologdin
2008 Feb 14
2
Rsync problems with some files & timestamp
Hi, rsync 2.6.8 on OES 2 Linux On an OES 2 Linux server I mount a Netware volume (ncpmount) that is the destination server. All volumes are NSS. Some files are renamed in the destination volume. For example : (/media/backup is the NCP mount point ) rsync: rename "/media/backup/USR/SYSTEM32/.AUTOCHK.EXE.xDMw7T" -> "USR/SYSTEM32/AUTOCHK.EXE": Permission denied (13)
2018 Jan 29
2
How to use tablegen to describe branches where the status register is implicitly set?
I'm working on writing a backend for a processor that only has one Branch instruction, a BRnzp, where it branches on a status register (NZP: Negative, Zero, Positive) based on what the result of the last arithmetic operation was. It's implicitly set, nowhere in userspace. Basically, it follows the format of: ADD .... BR 010 ... (Branches if the result of the ADD was zero). Unconditional
2018 Mar 02
2
Segmentation fault when using llc to target riscv.
I am using LLVM version 4.0.1 Running `llc -march=riscv64 math.ll` returns: #0 0x0000000000fed7d1 (llc+0xfed7d1) #1 0x0000000000fec559 (llc+0xfec559) #2 0x0000000000fec8d9 (llc+0xfec8d9) #3 0x00007f22c044e5e0 __restore_rt (/lib64/libpthread.so.0+0xf5e0) #4 0x0000000000d7faf3 (llc+0xd7faf3) #5 0x0000000000cd4b88 (llc+0xcd4b88) #6 0x0000000000cd530c (llc+0xcd530c) #7 0x00000000006858c3
1999 Jan 27
1
Linux 2.2.0 and Samba client not happening for me
Dudes and/or Dudettes: HEEELLLPPP! (such a newbie statement) I can't get my remote SMB mounts to work on my Linux box. duke was happily running Slackware Linux 2.0.36 and Samba 1.9.18p8 . I upgraded to Linux 2.2.0pre9 (2.2.0final), which seemed to require upgrading to Samba 2.0.0 . (I don't remember the exact errors) Now i can't get my NT and '95 disks to stay mounted on
2000 Mar 29
0
Please inform samba@samba.org Giulio Orsero <giulioo@pobox.com> Mike Quin <m.r.quin@stir.ac.uk> Matthew Halliday <matthewh@fesa.co.uk> Carsten =3D?iso-8859-1?Q?Nordstr=3DF8m?=3D Jensen <north@get2net.= "Carlos Vinueza M." <carlos@ecuadorexplorer.com> Eric
samba@samba.org Giulio Orsero <giulioo@pobox.com> Mike Quin <m.r.quin@stir.ac.uk> Matthew Halliday <matthewh@fesa.co.uk> Carsten =3D?iso-8859-1?Q?Nordstr=3DF8m?=3D Jensen <north@get2net.= "Carlos Vinueza M." <carlos@ecuadorexplorer.com> Eric Dahnke <edahnke@istreetlabs.com> Giulio Orsero <giulioo@pobox.com> Giulio Orsero
2018 Apr 09
1
Why does Clang use GCCBuiltInFunctions? How can intrinsics that don't depend on GCC be added?
http://llvm.org/doxygen/namespacellvm_1_1Intrinsic.html#a441f366e90feb68d310546c271bcd31e I noticed that there are a lot of intrinsice in `include/llvm/IR/Intrinsics*.td` that reference GCCBultIn, and looking at the functions they're referencing it seems to be based on things already built into GCC. Why is it done this way instead of just building them from scratch (or importing the
2018 Mar 15
1
"Build Experimental Targets not working"
I tried to build LLVM to include the RISCV (experimental) target. I noticed that the instructions on the wiki were out of dat because they said to use '-DLLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD', but this gave a warning to use `LLVM_EXPERIMENTAL_TARGETS_TO_BUILD` as well (or instead?). So I compiled with these options: cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=MinSizeRel -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=gcc >
2018 May 22
1
LLVM tool-chain for RISC-V
Is there a full LLVM toolchain that can produce an object file runnable by spike (the risc-v ISA simulator)? I found some toolchains but from what I can tell, they still require that you invoke gcc to the assembly and linkage. Is there a reason llvm-as and lld haven't been ported or is it just because nobody has done it yet? -- Ahmed Samara PhD Student Computer Engineering --------------
2007 Apr 18
1
Conditional power, predictive power
is there no package/function in R to calculate the conditional power or the bayesian predictive power for trials with binary endpoints? Thanks -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Conditional-power%2C-predictive-power-tf3603396.html#a10066991 Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2018 Jan 16
2
Why do backend pass definitions call a seperate function just to call the constructor?
Things like this in `lib/Target/ARM/ARMExpandPseudoInsts.cpp` FunctionPass *llvm::createARMExpandPseudoPass() { > return new ARMExpandPseudo(); > } And other functions have basically the same style. What's the point of doing it this way instead of just calling `new ARMExpandPseudo` in any place that you would have called this function? -- Ahmed Samara M.S. Computer Engineering
1999 Oct 05
0
SAMBA digest 2259
What is this??????????????????????????????????????? > -----Original Message----- > From: samba@samba.org [mailto:samba@samba.org] > Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 1999 3:06 AM > To: Bernhard Bruscha > Subject: SAMBA digest 2259 > > > SAMBA Digest 2259 > > For information on unsubscribing see http://samba.org/listproc/ > Topics covered in this issue include:
2019 Aug 16
2
How to best deal with undesirable Induction Variable Simplification?
Thanks. I've rebased this patch on top of the recent LLVM (it was straightforward) and applied it in my fork. It seems to have solved one of the problems I was having. Would LLVM be interested if I submit the updated version for the review? -- Danila From: Philip Reames [mailto:listmail at philipreames.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2019 19:01 To: Danila Malyutin <Danila.Malyutin at
2018 Jan 16
0
Why do backend pass definitions call a seperate function just to call the constructor?
On 16 January 2018 at 20:40, Ahmed Samara via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > Things like this in `lib/Target/ARM/ARMExpandPseudoInsts.cpp` > >> FunctionPass *llvm::createARMExpandPseudoPass() { >> return new ARMExpandPseudo(); >> } > > And other functions have basically the same style. > > What's the point of doing it this way instead