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1999 Jun 25
2
Machine Upgraded & smbd/nmbd won't start
Hi all. Running 2.0.4b on a (now) solaris 2.6 box. Since the upgrade the
smbd & nmbd daemons won't start. I tried starting smbd by hand, running
it through truss. Here's the last few lines:
getuid() = 0 [0]
fstat(3, 0xEFFFF858) = 0
write(3, " [", 1) = 1
write(3, " 1 9 9 9 / 0
1999 Jun 02
1
nmbd errors on console
I get the following errors on the console of my newly installed 2.0.4b
server on a Sun E4000:
nmbd/nmbd_packets.c: (1412)
find_subnet_for_nmb_packet: response record not found for response id
<num>.
nmbd/nmbd_responserecordsdb.c: (240)
find_response_record: response packet id <num> received with no matching
record
I don't know the internals well enough to decipher these, can
1999 Jun 02
0
SWAT status report wrong
I just installed 2.0.4b on both of my Sun E4000's. The one is running
fine. The other seems to be running fine too except SWAT reports that
*mbd are _not_ running when they are. Moreover, the status page lists
all the active connections while listing the daemons as not running.
Stopping|starting|restarting does what is supposed to do but the status
of the daemons is still listed as not
2006 Mar 02
7
counter-strike
Hi list!
I have a LAN server with Gentoo Linux. It''s a Pentium III at 1000 MHz
with 256 MB SDRAM.
I''ve implemented a QoS solution with HTB and SFQ.
Here is the diagram:
_______________________________________________________________________
1:--+----1:1 - [ counter-strike & icmp ] rate=1Mbit; ceil=1Mbit;
| prio 0; (u32 filter
2012 Mar 16
1
ggmap crash
Not sure if this is the right place to report this, but:
Am using ggmap to generate a map of a bounding box from 161
latitude/longitude pairs and the code crashes R (in ess). Data is at
http://analysis.d8u.us/~hdiwan/plotSource.csv and the code to read it
is below. I'm not sure if ess, emacs, ggmap, R, or my laptop is to
blame. Here's the code:
> rmc <-
2020 Mar 12
3
DWARF .debug_aranges data objects and address spaces
I’ve encountered this kind of architecture before, a long time ago (academically). In a flat-address-space machine such as X64, there is still an instruction/data distinction, but usually only down at the level of I-cache versus D-cache (instruction fetch versus data fetch). A Harvard architecture machine exposes that to the programmer, which effectively doubles the available address space.
2020 Mar 16
2
DWARF .debug_aranges data objects and address spaces
I'm not across most of this debug info stuff but I'll stomp in here to
confirm that AVR is a Harvard architecture, with separate addressing for
the data and program buses via specialized instructions which will load
from either one, or the other, but never both.
It makes sense that this particular problem would also affect AVR - the
backend does have some issues with debug info
2020 Mar 12
2
DWARF .debug_aranges data objects and address spaces
On Thu Mar 12, 2020 at 5:37 PM, David Blaikie wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 11, 2020 at 8:09 AM Luke Drummond
> <luke.drummond at codeplay.com>
> wrote:
>
> > On Tue Mar 10, 2020 at 7:45 PM, David Blaikie wrote:
> > > If you only want code addresses, why not use the CU's
> > > low_pc/high_pc/ranges
> > > - those are guaranteed to be only code
2020 Jan 15
2
[tablegen] table readability / performance
On Wed, 15 Jan 2020, Reid Kleckner via llvm-dev wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 15, 2020 at 11:14 AM Luke Drummond <luke.drummond at codeplay.com>
> wrote:
> On Wed Jan 15, 2020 at 6:58 PM, Reid Kleckner wrote:
> > Does the same limitation exist in VS 2017? I think that's our
> support
> > floor
> > these days:
>
2004 Jul 27
1
Integration with "adapt"
Hi all,
I need to calculate a multidimensional integration on R. I am using the
command "adapt" (from library adapt), although sometimes I get the
following error message:
Ifail=2, lenwrk was too small. -- fix adapt() !
Check the returned relerr! in: adapt(3, linf, lsup, functn = Integrando1)
I guess it happens because the domain of integration is too small,
although I tried a
2004 Aug 31
1
Problem (bug?) with vector indices
Hi all,
I found a problem on R that looks like a bug to me. I am working with R
for windows verson 1.9.0, but the problem also happens on the linux
version 1.9.0. I hope that the problem is on my reasoning, and I would be
grateful if someone could explain me why this happens.
There goes the example:
> x<-seq(-2,2,0.001)
> y<-rep(0,length(x))
> for (i in x){y[1000*i+2001]<-i^2}
2007 Feb 13
5
reboot long uptimes?
Hi,
I was just wondering if I should reboot some servers that are running over
180 days?
They are still stable and have no problems, also top shows no zombie
processes or such, but maybe it's better for the hardware (like ext3 disk
checks f.e.) to reboot every six months...
btw this uptime really confirms me how stable Centos 4.x really is and so
I wonder how long some people's
2020 Nov 18
1
wasteful cmake defaults
On Tue Nov 17, 2020 at 10:35 PM GMT, Michael Kruse wrote:
> Am Di., 17. Nov. 2020 um 12:46 Uhr schrieb Luke Drummond via llvm-dev
> <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>:
> >
> > On Tue Nov 17, 2020 at 6:37 PM GMT, Min-Yih Hsu wrote:
> >
> > > Just trying to understand: Are you suggesting a way to have a “-O0”
> > > build without all the debug information?
2018 Mar 20
0
rsync time machine backup permissions
What is the order that rsync uses to set permissions?
Time Machine directories have ACL permissions that basically prohibit making any changes of any kind. In order to make a backup of the directory, you would need to set those permissions after copying everything in the subdirectories.
Is rsync smart enough to do it in that order?
On 2018-03-19, at 10:44 PM, Andre Althoff via rsync <rsync
2018 Mar 20
4
rsync time machine backup permissions
That doesn’t work too. :-(
Last login: Mon Mar 19 19:18:16 on console
iMac:~ andre$ mount
/dev/disk0s2 on / (hfs, local, journaled)
devfs on /dev (devfs, local, nobrowse)
map -hosts on /net (autofs, nosuid, automounted, nobrowse)
map auto_home on /home (autofs, automounted, nobrowse)
/dev/disk2 on /Volumes/G-DRIVE Thunderbolt 3 (hfs, local, nodev, nosuid, journaled, noowners)
iMac:~ andre$
2016 May 20
0
Eclipse (Java) locking issues after upgrade (3.6.23 -> 4.4.3)
On Fri, May 20, 2016 at 12:01:20PM -0400, Luc Lalonde wrote:
> Caused
> by: java.io.IOException: An error occurred while locking file
> "/home/user/.eclipse/org.eclipse.platform_4.6.0_1664049636_macosx_cocoa_x86_64/configuration/org.eclipse.osgi/.manager/.fileTableLock":
> "Operation not supported". A common reason is that the file system or
> Runtime
2016 May 20
2
Eclipse (Java) locking issues after upgrade (3.6.23 -> 4.4.3)
Hello,
We seem to not be able to use Eclipse with a network drive since we
upgraded our Samba server to version 4.4.3.
Here's the error we get:
mac-mini:MacOS user$ ./eclipse
java.lang.RuntimeException: Error initializing storage.
at org.eclipse.osgi.internal.framework.EquinoxContainer.<init>(EquinoxContainer.java:68)
at
2018 Apr 03
1
rsync time machine backup permissions
Time Machine will enable ownership on the drive the first time it starts up.
The first thing it does when it creates the backup directory is to enable ownership on the drive. I've seen this happen repeatedly (it's actually the easiest way I know of to enable ownership on drive).
On 2018-04-03, at 4:05 AM, Dave Gordon via rsync <rsync at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> On 20/03/18
2016 May 24
2
Eclipse (Java) locking issues after upgrade (3.6.23 -> 4.4.3)
Hello Jeremy,
Sorry for the long delay for responding to your request (just came back
to the office after long Victoria day weekend).
I'm not sure if it's Ok to send such large attachements to the list.
So here's a Dropbox public link to download it:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/o2617jtqfbwlyhc/eclipse-java-samba-level10.log.gz?dl=0
All our connections to this share are not all
2018 Apr 03
0
rsync time machine backup permissions
On 20/03/18 05:44, Andre Althoff via rsync wrote:
> That doesn’t work too. :-(
>
> Last login: Mon Mar 19 19:18:16 on console
> iMac:~ andre$ mount
> /dev/disk0s2 on / (hfs, local, journaled)
> devfs on /dev (devfs, local, nobrowse)
> map -hosts on /net (autofs, nosuid, automounted, nobrowse)
> map auto_home on /home (autofs, automounted, nobrowse)
> /dev/disk2 on