Displaying 20 results from an estimated 20000 matches similar to: "why my samba doesn't work"
2009 Apr 08
1
ocfs2_controld.cman
If I start ocfs2_controld.cman in parallel on a few nodes, only one of them
starts up, the others exit with one of these errors:
call_section_read at 370: Reading from section "daemon_protocol" on checkpoint "ocfs2:controld" (try 1)
call_section_read at 387: Checkpoint "ocfs2:controld" does not have a section named "daemon_protocol"
call_section_read at
2002 Nov 03
4
Not visable server
Hi list
I have a problem.
Running Samba 2.2.1a on a Redhat Linux 7.2 kernel 2.4.18
Client is a Microsoft Windows2000pro
I can connect to all shares but I can not see my server in network
neighborhood.
I can see the the clients but not the server???
What have I missed? Some configuration I can test
Thanks
H?kan
2005 Dec 22
1
FxTopWindow problem
I have an fxRuby GUI app that I am having problems with. I want to bring up a help window from the main window when someone selects a help/help from the help menu. I have created a helpWindow that inherits from FXDialogBox. It has an FXMenuBar, FXStatusBar, and an FXtext which gets filled with help text from a file. When the help/help menu is selected from the main window, I make a new helpWindow,
2002 Dec 05
4
Printing - "lprm command" not getting executed
I am attempting to get printing services for Windows 2000 clients working
with Samba on a Red Hat 7.2 box. The problem is I can not cancel print jobs
(either from a PC or the local smb client). File sharing, and printing
other than this problem, work fine.
Here is a listing of configuration and system info: 1) the samba packages
installed, 2) output of "uname -a", 3) the
2007 Feb 09
6
1.2.4 symbols
Hi,
Everything compiled correctly for the ocfs2 package, but so far the
modules will not load with the "well known" module symbol error.
FATAL: Error inserting ocfs2
(/lib/modules/2.6.16.27-0.6-smp/kernel/fs/ocfs2/ocfs2.ko): Unknown
symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)
Okay not sure what is up here, any suggestions? BTW, this is the correct
module location and I
2002 Jun 02
2
Mounting and Unmounting shares
I'm running Suse 8.0, Samba 2.2.3a, and KDE 3.0
I'm trying to mount shares when a user logs in and unmount them when a user
logs out.
I'm able to get them mounted ok. It's the unmount that is causing problems.
Whenever another user logs on he's got the same mounts as the prior user.
Everytime the original user logs in the mounts are regenerated.
In my runlevel file
2009 Feb 11
1
Possible lock inversion in directory locking
Hi,
I've been playing lately with lockdep annotations of OCFS2. I seem to
have most of the false positives sorted out and currently I hit the report
below.
I've analyzed that ocfs2_extend_dir() does first lock local alloc inode
in ocfs2_reserve_clusters() and then acquires ip_alloc_sem from the
directory. The usual ordering e.g. in ocfs2_write_begin() is to first
acquire ip_alloc_sem
2003 Jan 10
3
Message Command
From the smb.conf help document regarding the "message command" field:-
>You could make this command send mail, or whatever else takes your fancy.
>Please let us know of any really interesting ideas you have.
First, my question:- Does Samba do anything in particular with the standard
output of the program specified here? What would it take to have it
WinPopUp-ed back to the
2023 Aug 07
3
[Bridge] [PATCH v2 00/14] sysctl: Add a size argument to register functions in sysctl
On Mon, Jul 31, 2023 at 02:36:50PM -0700, Luis Chamberlain wrote:
> > Joel Granados (14):
> > sysctl: Prefer ctl_table_header in proc_sysctl
> > sysctl: Use ctl_table_header in list_for_each_table_entry
> > sysctl: Add ctl_table_size to ctl_table_header
> > sysctl: Add size argument to init_header
> > sysctl: Add a size arg to __register_sysctl_table
2002 Feb 12
4
Printing to File
I have a bit of a problem, however, I am not
sure if it has been solved, or what.
I have:
RedHat Linux 7.2
samba version 2.2.1a
Client machine is Windows NT 4.0
(Service Pack 5.0)
Printer: using an NT driver on an NT machine
configured to print to the port-'file'.
problem:
I am trying to print a file on a samba file server
to a "printer". When the file is stored on
an
2009 Feb 25
2
No space left on device
Hi,
We are using the latest ocfs with 11 nodes:
OCFS2 Node Manager 1.4.1 Tue Dec 16 19:18:05 PST 2008 (build
0f78045c75c0174e50e4cf0934bf9eae)
OCFS2 DLM 1.4.1 Tue Dec 16 19:18:05 PST 2008 (build
4ce8fae327880c466761f40fb7619490)
OCFS2 DLMFS 1.4.1 Tue Dec 16 19:18:05 PST 2008 (build
4ce8fae327880c466761f40fb7619490)
OCFS2 User DLM kernel interface loaded
But we are unable to create files
2001 Nov 21
3
help - smbclient works: smbmount doesn't
Naturally, you tinker around with stuff long enough and you break it.
I am running Samba 2.2.2 on a Corel linux box and am attempting to connect
to a share on a windows XP system. At one point, this was working fine.
Then I spent time trying to reconfigure my kernel so that I could attach a
floppy tape drive and now I can connect with smbclient to the share, but I
cannot with smbmount. I have
2023 Aug 29
3
[Bridge] [GIT PULL] sysctl changes for v6.6-rc1
The following changes since commit 06c2afb862f9da8dc5efa4b6076a0e48c3fbaaa5:
Linux 6.5-rc1 (2023-07-09 13:53:13 -0700)
are available in the Git repository at:
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mcgrof/linux.git/ tags/sysctl-6.6-rc1
for you to fetch changes up to 53f3811dfd5e39507ee3aaea1be09aabce8f9c98:
sysctl: Use ctl_table_size as stopping criteria for list macro
2002 Jul 03
2
Can not map to my samba server from windows
This worked great last time I figured what do I have to loose...
I can mount to myself mount -t //sambaserver/dir /test/samba
this works fine...I even have username and passwords going through a win
nt box.
When I'm on a winnt4.x box I see sambaserver in the browse list but when
I enter a "net view \\sambaserver" I get :
No service is operating at the destination network
2002 May 10
2
Samba - cannot print multiple copies
Hi,
I successfully setup printing on my FreeBSD box
using Samba with apsfilter and lprng. However, I
have encountered two issues:
1) Cannot print multiple copies of documents from
my windows box (e.g. notepad). Only the first
copy is printed and the rest don't get printed.
2) My spool directory is getting filled up and
I would like the job removed after the print
job is finished
I've
2023 Jul 31
2
[Bridge] [PATCH v2 00/14] sysctl: Add a size argument to register functions in sysctl
> Joel Granados (14):
> sysctl: Prefer ctl_table_header in proc_sysctl
> sysctl: Use ctl_table_header in list_for_each_table_entry
> sysctl: Add ctl_table_size to ctl_table_header
> sysctl: Add size argument to init_header
> sysctl: Add a size arg to __register_sysctl_table
> sysctl: Add size to register_sysctl
> sysctl: Add size arg to __register_sysctl_init
2004 Oct 29
2
why should you set the mode in a vector?
Hi all,
If I write
v = vector(mode="numeric",length=10)
I'm still allowed to assign non-numerics to v.
Furthermore, R figures out what kind of vector I've got anyway
when I use the mode() function.
So what is it that assigning a mode does?
Joel
2007 Apr 16
1
My First Function: cryptic error message
Dear List,
My first R function is a rip-off bagging algorithm from pg. 138 of
Everitt and Hothorn's "Handbook of Statistical Analyses using R"
(HSAUR). I'm using recursive partitioning to develop a set of useful
variables in diagnosing ADHD.
I'm running this in ESS in XEmacs 21.4.19, R 2.4.1 on Slackware Linux
11.0 with a 2.6 kernel.
This is almost an entire script,
2009 Feb 11
2
How to apply table() on subdata and stack outputs
Dear R helpers:
I am a R novice and have a question about using table() to extract
frequences over many sub-datasets.
A small example input dataframe and wanted output dataframe are provided
below. The real data is very large so a for loop is what I try to avoid.
Can someone englithen me how to use sapply or the like to achieve it?
Many thanks in advance!
-Sean
#example input dataframe
id
2008 Jul 28
1
why does mkfs.ocfs2 take so long?
Hi,
Why does mkfs.ocfs2 take so long compared to gfs2 (pretty fast iirc),
xfs (almost instantaneous), or ext3 (slow but still ok)? I'm using:
# mkfs.ocfs2 -F -b 4k -C 4k -L san1 -T mail /dev/vg/san1
mkfs.ocfs2 1.3.9
Overwriting existing ocfs2 partition.
WARNING: Cluster check disabled.
Proceed (y/N): y
Filesystem Type of mail
Filesystem label=san1
Block size=4096 (bits=12)
Cluster size=4096