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2007 May 17
2
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 4633] New: rsync mirror fails when using -a/-o/-g options
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4633 Summary: rsync mirror fails when using -a/-o/-g options Product: rsync Version: 2.6.3 Platform: x86 OS/Version: Windows XP Status: NEW Severity: major Priority: P3 Component: core AssignedTo: wayned@samba.org ReportedBy:
2008 Feb 07
2
Lustre behaviour when multiple network paths are available?
Hi there, When Lustre is configured in an environment where there are multiple paths to the same destination of the same length (i.e. two paths, each one hop away), which path(s) will be used for sending and receiving data? I have my cluster configured with two OSTs with two GigE NICs in each. I am seeing identical performance metrics when I use LACP to aggregate, and when I use two separate
2007 Nov 19
6
Dedicated MGS?
This may be in the documentation. If so, I missed it. If a site has multiple Lustre file systems, the documentation implies that there only needs to be a single MGS for an entire site (regardless of the number of file systems). However, I also know it is fairly common to have a combined MGS/MDT. So here are the questions. 1. If we are going to have several Lustre file systems,
2008 Feb 14
9
how do you mount mountconf (i.e. 1.6) lustre on your servers?
As any of you using version 1.6 of Lustre knows, Lustre servers can now be started simply my mounting the devices it is using. Even an /etc/fstab entry can be used if you can have the mount delayed until the network is started. Given this change, you have also notices that we have eliminated the initscript for Lustre that used to exist for releases prior to 1.6. I''d like to take a
2004 May 06
3
Dial internal phones problem - zaphfc
Sorry that I wrote in german : Ich benutze asterisk mit dem zaphfc Treiber. Jetzt hab ich folgendes Problem, habe 2 ISDN-Telefone angeschlossen. zaphfc im nt-mode. Anrufe von ausserhalb per sip (sipgate.de) kommen an. Wenn ich aber intern zwischen den zwei Telefonen (Ascom Eurit 30) sprechen m?chte geht das nur wie folgt : Erst die Nebenstelle w?hlen und dann den H?rer am Telefon abnehmen.
2002 Feb 06
15
[Bug 105] scp protocol 2 over a hippi interface takes 6 times longer
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=105 markus at openbsd.org changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|NEW |ASSIGNED ------- Additional Comments From markus at openbsd.org 2002-02-07 06:54 ------- could you please try this without scp? e.g.
2009 Nov 16
1
Wins, browsing, browse.dat and wins.dat
Hi, I have troubles understanding wins and network browsing functionnality. I have a samba server(pdc) on a different subnet than my clients. The server smb.conf has wins support = Yes, the client are configured to use the wins server. In the wins.dat, i can see all the computers. In the browse.dat i have only computers/servers that are in the same subnet. When i try to browse the network
2004 Nov 04
1
Static Entries wins.dat/browse.dat
I've recently setup an iSCSI portal on my network and have taken some servers offline. However, due to the requirements of certain software programs I need to use UNC paths. I was able to fix this issue by adding CNAME into my DNS. I'm still finding that certain programs still require to view the browse list to find the appropriate server. Since CNAME doesn't link to the
2008 Jan 13
3
Anti-Rootkit app
Hi all, I need to install an anti-rootkid in a lot of servers. I know that there're several options: tripwire, aide, chkrootkit... ?What do you prefer? Obviously, I have to define my needs: - easy setup and configuration - actively developed -- Thanks, Jordi Espasa Clofent
2007 Sep 19
0
wins.dat or wins.tdb
Hello, does the latest versions of samba 3.x use wins.dat or wins.tdb ? Is documenation available about what the various values in the wins.dat ? Thanks Andreas
2002 Jan 06
1
DHCP and WINS.... wins.dat is out of date
My wins.dat seems to be rather out of date. I'm running Samba 2.2.2 as a wins server with dhcp. When the client address changes, Samba doesn't seem to update wins. The clients are Win2k & WinXP. In the manual page, it suggests that I shouldn't change the max/min ttl parameters. Can I hook dhcp to samba somehow? Rebooting the out of date clients triggered Samba to update
2004 Mar 22
0
winpopup and wins.dat
Hello. I'm trying to automate some error reporting on tests run on our labs, and I'd love to pop up messages on the users' screens when that happens. However, some of the computers in question don't have a corresponding <03> section in the PDC's wins.dat file. (Oh: Samba 2.2.8a, under Debian.) Any ideas as to why it wouldn't be there? The clients are all W2K
2006 Oct 04
1
wins.dat file
In the cached wins.dat file I'm noticing that it's caching the wrong ip for a hostname. We are using WINS not dns. So we can't ping the host by name, just by ip address only. Is there a way to clear this cache? Or what else on a network could be causing this?
2004 Jan 28
0
nmbd, wins.dat reload ?
Hello! Is there any way to a) force nmbd write wins.dat b) load wins database from wins.dat without nmbd restart? Thank you!
2003 Oct 16
0
Is wins.dat supposed to list all LMB, or just the DMB?
My network looks like this: internet 192.168.0.0/24 router ----+----+----+----- internal 192.168.5.0/24 | | | router ----+-----+------+- LNB--->mswin | | (also a | | | client | | samba | | .... | | server) | | samba | | samba
1998 Dec 19
1
wins.dat contains 127.0.0.1 for local server
I couldn't really find anything about this in the archives, sorry if it's been beat to death. I've got a Debian Linux box running kernel 2.0.33. The machine has two ethernet cards and does NAT between a LAN and a cable modem link. For some reason, it's got 127.0.0.1 listed for its name: root@spruce:/var/samba>cat wins.dat "SPRUCE#20" 914324043 127.0.0.1 46R
2001 Feb 13
0
WINS.dat question
Hello, These two following lines are from the wins.dat file. I was wondering about the meaning of the last records (44R and c4R). Does anybody know what they mean? "PCLAB#1b" 982581535 10.33.6.140 44R "PCLAB#1c" 982581535 10.33.6.140 c4R Kind regards, Werner Maes LUDIT-KULeuven
2003 Oct 21
1
Why doesn't my wins.dat list all the LMBs?
My network looks like this: internet 192.168.0.0/24 router ----+----+----+----- internal 192.168.5.0/24 | | | router ----+-----+------+- LNB--->mswin | | (also a | | | client | | samba | | .... | | server) | | samba | | samba
2005 Jun 11
0
wins.dat keeps coming back with bad information
I recently reconfigured a box running FreeBSD 5.3 with Samba v. 3.0.7 running as PDC. It was servicing 2 networks, processing logons for 192.168.200.0/24 and 192.168.115.0/24. The reason for 2 networks was security, 115.0/24 had some stuff on it that the users on 200.0/24 shouldn't have access to. Before the reconfiguration, the system was working 100%. To make everything better I flattened
2002 Jul 07
2
wins.dat to DNS
Hi, I'm wondering how to setup my DNS server (BIND 9.1.1) to read a zone from my wins.dat file. Is there a script I can use, or is there some other way to do it? I'm a linux newbie so a lot of info helps! Thanks, Jeff Nichols -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed