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2003 Dec 18
3
long startup times for large file systems
Howdy, Rsync has been churning away for 45 mins, presumably bulding an in-core list of files to be copied to the destination. This is a very very large filesystem we are copying locally - approximately 4.2million files (WebCT). The resident process size for rsync has grown to 72Mb. - is this normal behaviour for a file system this size, and does rsync have the ability to handle such a large
2005 May 10
1
Problem compiling Icecast on RedHat
--On Tuesday, May 10, 2005 10:59:09 PM +0100 Karl Heyes <karl@xiph.org> wrote: > On Tue, 2005-05-10 at 22:42, Michael Smith wrote: > > we've always used stat (using the filename in fserve_create), of course > whether the includes do some mangle magic is another matter but I don't > think they can translate stat to fstat. > > My guess would be libcurl or its
2014 Feb 26
2
Can a DC have 2 IP addresses
Yes, A DC can have 2 IP... bu when doing classic-upgrade or provision... only one IP must be active. Otherwise DNs config part can choice bad IP, I don't know why but.... regards St?phane Purnelle ----------------------------------- St?phane PURNELLE Admin. Syst?mes et R?seaux Service Informatique Corman S.A. Tel : 00 32 (0)87/342467
2008 Dec 21
1
Form issues : partials + AJAX vs simple JS / separate views + form_fors vs one view and fields_fors
Hi all! I am coding an application that keeps track of request to create college courses. An identified user (logically a faculty member) completes a form indicating the name of the course, the professor in charge, the course''s code, the date and place, the possible coprofessors and TAs and the type of website he or she wants to use as a teaching help (WebCT, Sakai, etc.). I have two
2001 Sep 09
4
Ogg Vorbis and Bitrate
In Ogg Vorbis, does one kilobit equal 1000 bits, or 1024 bits? _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org'
2003 Mar 05
2
Samba-3.0alpha22 available on samba.org mirrors
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 We've just posted another snapshot of the SAMBA_3_0 cvs tree for download. This is a non-production release provided for testing only. The source code can be downloaded from : http://download.samba.org/samba/ftp/alpha/ The uncompressed tarball and patch file have been signed using GnuPG. The Samba public key is available at
2001 Nov 01
0
"not authorized to login" and libpam-mysql
Hi all, I get the error message "not authorized to login from this station". This is not fixed as suggested in past posts (encrypt = no, NT4_plainpassword.reg). I have libpam-mysql installed. And it never even gets called for authentication from the NT machine! If I connect from the local PC with smbclient //server/share password -U user I get the following in syslog (I turned on
2004 Dec 22
0
Re-4: Samba 3.0.9 doesn't remove printjobs ?
I modified the CUPS access rights (defined in cupsd.conf). Before that only users of administrative group had access to the printer configuration parts. Now I removed all access restrictions, so that anyone can access all CUPS services (printers, jobs, ...) (we use this, because sometimes we need to hold printers manually ...). But, as I mentioned, I don't find the relationship between this
2016 Aug 29
0
CentOS 6: files now owned by nobody:nobody
On 8/29/2016 3:59 PM, Pat Haley wrote: > We are running a cluster under CentOS 6.6. We recently attached a new > NAS device, running CentOS 6.8 and rsync'd our user file system to > it. We noticed that all the files were owned by nobody (with nobody > as the group). We copied over the /etc/passwd and /etc/group files > from our front-end server to our NAS server. If we
2016 Aug 30
0
CentOS 6: files now owned by nobody:nobody
On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 06:59:31PM -0400, Pat Haley wrote: > ... We > noticed that all the files were owned by nobody (with nobody as the group). If its NFSv4, then its most likely a problem with your idmapper. Make sure that the rpc.idmapd is running on your client, and that your server has appropriate ID mapping enabled. If its NFSv4, are you using sec=krb5*? -- Jonathan Billings
2016 Aug 29
0
CentOS 6: files now owned by nobody:nobody
On Mon, 29 Aug 2016 18:59:31 -0400 Pat Haley wrote: > We noticed that all the files were owned by nobody Here are my notes for dealing with this issue: If all users come up as nobody on a nfs mount: Add nfs server name to the Domain = line in /etc/idmapd.conf on both the server and the clients, i.e. Domain = nameof.server /sbin/service rpcidmapd restart /sbin/service nfslock restart
2019 Apr 03
0
nobody:nobody
On 4/3/19 2:17 PM, Mark LaPierre wrote: > > Content of idmapd.conf: As long as idmapd is *running* it typically doesn't need to be configured specifically. > Now one more question.? The imap daemon is a mail server.? How is it > that I need a mail server running to make LDAP and NFS work?? Doesn't > seem to make sense to me. idmapd is not imapd.? idmapd (aka
2019 Apr 03
1
nobody:nobody
Hey Y'all, For the last week or more I've been trying to get NFS and OpenLDAP to play nice with each other. I've pretty much worn the Google machine out trying to find a solution. I've found several that said "Solved" but none of those solutions solved my nobody:nobody problem. In the past I've used NFS in conjunction with NIS to share home directories from my
1998 Nov 24
1
nobody nobody
Occasionaly folks with Samba network-mapped drives under WinNT 4.0 complain that "all of a sudden" they do not have write permissions to directories/files in the network-mapped drive. Very strange, as they were able to only hours before. I thought it may have something to do with when I make a change to my smb.conf and do a 'kill -HUP <pid of inetd>'. But that being the
2006 Apr 08
3
segfaulting on x86_64 for latest version
Hi! I've downloaded yesterday the version openssh-4.3p2. Compiled and installed without problems. No optimization options were used, no PAM. sshd starts also without any problem. But when I try to connect to it, the connection is immidiately closed and I get in the dmesg the following sshd[5246]: segfault at 00002aaaaabbfe40 rip 00002aaaaaab0bf3 rsp 00007fffffef54d0 error 7 Here is the
2002 Feb 21
1
wrong MD4/LM pass for user nobody ? (nobody in smbpasswd)
still trying to solve my domain-problems (from time to time I get 'domain controller cant be found' on a special sambaserver 2.2.3a) Why does samba complain about wrong password for user nobody ? I actually found "nobody" in smbpasswd, but I'm not sure if I put it in there and dont understand why nobody needs to be samba-user. imho nobody is the unix-account under which
2019 Apr 03
2
nobody:nobody
On 4/3/19 5:29 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote: > On 4/3/19 2:17 PM, Mark LaPierre wrote: >> >> Content of idmapd.conf: > > > As long as idmapd is *running* it typically doesn't need to be > configured specifically. > > >> Now one more question.? The imap daemon is a mail server.? How is it >> that I need a mail server running to make LDAP and NFS
2019 Apr 03
3
nobody:nobody
On 4/3/19 6:43 AM, mark wrote: > On 04/02/19 20:21, Mark LaPierre wrote: >> Hey Y'all, >> >> For the last week or more I've been trying to get NFS and OpenLDAP to >> play nice with each other.? I've pretty much worn the Google machine >> out trying to find a solution.? I've found several that said "Solved" >> but none of those
2008 Sep 17
4
dovecot 1.0.10 inet_addr(0.0.0.0)
Hi, I've got a problem. my Dovecot is not running ;) It immidiately exits when run with no output info I've figuret out that is something wrong with network but i can't find such option in conf any Ideas?? strace output : dup(3) = 5 fcntl64(5, F_GETFD) = 0 fcntl64(5, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC) = 0 socket(PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM,
2016 Aug 29
6
CentOS 6: files now owned by nobody:nobody
Hi, We are running a cluster under CentOS 6.6. We recently attached a new NAS device, running CentOS 6.8 and rsync'd our user file system to it. We noticed that all the files were owned by nobody (with nobody as the group). We copied over the /etc/passwd and /etc/group files from our front-end server to our NAS server. If we log in to the NAS server we see the files owned by their