Displaying 20 results from an estimated 20000 matches similar to: "Copying file permissions"
2001 Dec 08
1
Controlling Owners and Groups for Files
I've successfully configured Samba to give the filer permissions that I
want, but it is still not giving the required performance with users and
groups.
The problem is that when a new file is created it defaults the File Group to
the default group of the user, not necessarily the groups which has access
to the files. Is there any way to get round this?
Alex
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2016 Aug 09
2
Samba with CTDB able to serve non-clustered data?
Hi,
I'd like to set up a HA Samba server that serves out data from NFS mounts.
I was thinking that CTDB was the thing to do use but it is only mentioned
with serving clustered file systems like Gluster, Lustre, etc. Is there a
way to set up a HA Samba server without a clustered file system?
Thanks,
Steve
2003 Oct 05
2
not sure
I just received an e-mail from V.K. Quach and I am not really sure what
it meant. So if anyone can help me I would really appreciate it. I
just sent out a message to the list regarding a newbie question.
The reply I received was as follows:
Ich bin bis 17. Okt. 2003 abwesend. In dringenden F?llen wenden Sie sich
bitte an Hr. Kay Vetter (770) oder Hr. Sascha Huter (778)
V. K. Quach
Thank
2004 Mar 30
12
Big question: Move to SWIG?
A few days ago, someone asked me why I am using wxpp instead of SWIG.
The question prompted me to revisit and re-evaluate SWIG, and I now
believe it would be best to convert wxRuby to SWIG.
SWIG has greatly improved its C++ support since the last time I looked
at it, and I think its Ruby support has improved quite a bit as well.
Also, now that I have written wxpp, I understand the nature of
2016 Aug 11
2
Samba with CTDB able to serve non-clustered data?
Hi Martin,
Thanks very much for the information.
I guess the part:
* Coherency of the file data you serve with Samba
You need to make sure that updates to the data that you are serving
are seen coherently across the cluster.
Is the tough one. Is there a way to do this that you know of when using NFS?
I see version 4.5 RC2 was just released. Do you know when it will be fully
released?
2004 Aug 31
2
Harddisk noise on TE410P
Hi,
I have this strange problem I need some help with.. It appears that I have
harddisk noise captured by a Digium TE410P card (Same problem on 2 identical
machines..) The machines are two Compaq Proliant DL320 G3's...
Does anyone else have this problem..
Kind Regards
Claus Futtrup
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2004 Mar 27
0
Avoiding users change permissions
Hi,
I finally set up samba 3 with ads, and acl support and everything works just great. The server is an AMD Duron 1200Mhz, 256Mb 266Mhz Ram, 2 ATA100 disks 10 Gb RAID1, 2 ATA133 200Gb RAID1 disks each one master on a separate ide port.
Forgive my english, it's my 17th consecutive hour at work and I'm pretty tired.
This server, that it's going to replace a win2k box, it's a
2004 Jul 27
7
broadvoice/asterisk
Ok we have found a better solution. Put everthing back the way it was and
make sure that you have this line in your general section of you sip.conf
file:
srvlookup=yes
We have added a SRV entry in the correct place now. So everyrthing should
go the correct servers.
-james
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2007 Aug 06
4
[Patch] HttpServer.port reports the bound port
This is for when you pass mongrel 0 for the port and the OS assigns
an open one.
Corey
--- mongrel-1.0.1/lib/mongrel.rb 2007-08-05 15:29:59.000000000
-0700
+++ mongrel-1.0.1/lib/mongrel.rb.zero_port_fix 2007-08-05
15:29:23.000000000 -0700
@@ -560,7 +560,7 @@
@socket = TCPServer.new(host, port)
@classifier = URIClassifier.new
@host = host
- @port = port
2015 May 26
2
Gcc issue on C7
I apologize up front, I'm sure this isn't the right place to ask, but
I'm not sure where I should ask, instead. Hoping for some helpful hints
in that regard...
I'm using (trying to use...) the -fsanitize=thread feature. Though I'm
finding the diagnostics rather cryptic, that isn't my issue here.
Suddenly, a few days ago, I started getting this error while running the
app
2003 Mar 20
0
FW: Windows machines to samba over internet
That is correct jim. We will setup a vpn, we also know the ports to open
but the real question is if there is any parameter to increase the
timeout period when the windows machines decide that there is no "share"
at the other end.... Since the remote workers connected to the internet
are using slow links, we are having problems with timeouts....
Thanks,
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2007 Jan 02
4
Is FLAC fully cooked for OS X yet?
On Jan 2, 2007, at 5:15 AM, Arek Korbik wrote:
> The XCode project files you found are meant to be used with FLAC
> 1.1.2. The FLAC repository now contains version 1.1.3 files, and there
> have been interface changes in that latest revision
> (http://flac.sourceforge.net/changelog.html#flac_1_1_3). That could
> explain your problems with compilation.
Well, now, no, I did download
2007 Sep 18
5
Support .cda as input files
Hi again list,
I have given the matter of supporting .cda as input format some more
thought. What I wanted was an easier way to do drag 'n' drop music files
from CDs onto the local system and then have those files encoded with FLAC.
As of now most operating systems displays files on CDs as .cda. (Which has
later been clarified not to even be a format.)
I think that what I actually
2002 Mar 15
3
NT Backups
Given that rsync, smbclient and smbmount are all kissin' cousins, this
seems like a good place to post this question. I'm building a linux
backup server which will be archiving other linux and some NT servers.
The Linux boxes are being rsynced over ssh, so everything is happy
there. The NT servers were initially going to be smbmounted and
rsynced, but this ended up hanging about 30%
2010 Jan 15
1
bootstrapping
Hi All,
I'm new to R so please bear with me. I have a dataset with 337 turn angles ranging from -180 to 180 degrees. I need to bootstrap (sample with replacement) 1,000 times to create expected average turn angle with 95% CIs. The code is pretty straightforward (<-boot(data =, statistic = ,R =)) but I am unsure how to input my observed mean (6 degrees) and standard deviation (66
2003 Mar 16
0
RES: I feel abandoned
FROM NT \\firewall.surson runs perfectly WHY???
root@firewall init.d]# ./smb status
smbd (pid 12183) est? rodando...
nmbd (pid 1397) est? rodando...
[root@firewall init.d]# smbclient //firewall.surson/profile -Ucatena%motpock
added interface ip=192.168.1.1 bcast=192.168.1.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
Domain=[SURSON] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.2.3a]
tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME
2002 Jul 18
1
Cannot copy files to samba share. (A little off-topic)
I've created a share in Samba (2.2.3a) and cannot copy or create files in
it. I know I've missed something, but am unable to find the error. Any help
is appreciated.
I'm logged on with username nick (correctly as I can add files to my Home
directory...)
smb.conf
[global]
workgroup = kbnn
server string = Business Linux/Samba Server
hosts allow = 10.0.4. 127.
remote announce =
2004 Oct 04
1
Shorewall-users Digest, Vol 23, Issue 4
Sorry some email problem, i have change it for more reliable one.
I have try this morning to netmasq 192.168.11.0 (eth1) to 192.168.1.0
(eth0), but it is a mistake.
Yes thank you for answering so fast !
I have corrected it, here the new diagram and the new routing table. But it
still doesn''t work. From the router i can access to 192.168.11.254 I have
add the rules :
DNAT loc
2004 Aug 06
2
Configuration help with ices 0.3
I looked at the error.log file for icecast and here's what I found
[time] INFO connection/_handle_source_request: Source (/) attempted to login
with invalid or missing password
It looks like a combination of two things, it's login into an invalid mount
point and the wrong password is being sent. I still can't figure out how
though since I have the correct password in the config file.
2018 Aug 16
3
longint
Thanks for the replies and for confirming my suspicion.
Interestingly, src/include/S.h uses a trick:
?? #define longint int
and so does the nlme package (within src/init.c).
On 08/15/2018 02:47 PM, Herv? Pag?s wrote:
> No segfault but a BIG warning from the compiler. That's because
> dereferencing the pointer inside your myfunc() function will
> produce an int that is not