Displaying 15 results from an estimated 15 matches similar to: "Re: net ads join blows"
2005 Apr 25
0
my samba configuration walktrought for Active directory
after many mind storming, I finally release this
walktrought for configure samba in an active directory
(W2k3) environement. I hope that it will be usefull
for someone. This procedure can be followed in any
debian woody system, I think that it can be used in
user systems, but I don"t test it. The attached
configuration files are site specific for me but if
you read the samba doc, you can
2005 Apr 25
0
my samba configuration walktrought for Active directory (w/ conf files ; )
after many mind storming, I finally release this
walktrought for configure samba in an active directory
(W2k3) environement. I hope that it will be usefull
for someone. This procedure can be followed in any
debian woody system, I think that it can be used in
user systems, but I don"t test it. The attached
configuration files are site specific for me but if
you read the samba doc, you can
2003 Feb 25
0
Problmes joining Samba server to Active Directory
Hi.
I've now been told the name of our Kerberos server for the Active
Directory that I'm trying to join my Samba 3.0 alpha 21 to.
As described on
http://techupdate.zdnet.co.uk/story/0,,t481-s2122363-p2,00.html, I
configured /etc/krb5.conf like this:
[root@ugkbase samba]# cat /etc/krb5.conf
[logging]
default = FILE:/var/log/krb5libs.log
kdc = FILE:/var/log/krb5kdc.log
admin_server =
2005 Dec 21
15
Samba 3.0.21 Available for Download
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Done with Fish.
-- John Laroche (Adaptation)
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Release Announcements
=====================
This is the latest stable release of Samba. This is the version
2005 Dec 21
15
Samba 3.0.21 Available for Download
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Done with Fish.
-- John Laroche (Adaptation)
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Release Announcements
=====================
This is the latest stable release of Samba. This is the version
2006 Dec 19
1
something.should_be_open blows up?
context "A new Foo"
specify "should be open" do
Foo.new.should_be_open
end
end
ArgumentError in ''A new Foo should be open''
wrong number of arguments (0 for 1)
./foo_spec.rb:9:
class Foo
def open?; true; end
end
What''s the deal with that? I looked in the RDoc and nothing seems to
define open?. I can get around it for now by doing the
2006 Oct 31
0
6336683 address::queue -v blows up kmdb and mdb
Author: meem
Repository: /hg/zfs-crypto/gate
Revision: 4d618a4110ff44c57939c29a3a8a198be2ec8352
Log message:
6336683 address::queue -v blows up kmdb and mdb
6338969 netstrategy needs to use SIOCGLIFFLAGS and friends to see IFF_VIRTUAL
6339847 ip_rcm incorrectly parses interface names
6340643 ip_rcm is lugging around dead code
6340645 ip_rcm tracks needless phyint state
Files:
update:
2010 Feb 23
1
installing ROCR/gplots packages blows up memory
When I try to install the ROCR package (which requires gplots) on
Ubuntu 9.10 (Xubuntu Karmic Koala) 64-bit on R version 2.9.2
(2009-08-24), it eats up all my RAM (2GB) and swap (4GB) and keeps
allocating more memory until Linux's out of memory (OOM) killer kills
the perl process. This problem is special to Ubuntu because I can
install other packages (such as party) on this Ubuntu system, and
2006 Jun 10
1
mongrel (0.3.12.4) blows up
Hello, I don''t know if this is really relevant anymore because a new
version is about to be released it seems, however I''ve been trying to
run mongrel 0.3.12.4 on a development server in development mode
(simply with mongrel_rails start). I try to access the server and the
first page (static file) loads, but then the server dies and I get
this in the logs.
I''m
2004 Dec 29
2
So what if I can't dial out ... or in ... Asterisk just blows my mind!
I subscribed to this list for about two months before I began posting, so I've
got a buttload of email to sift through ... I'm doing this BEFORE I flood the
list with my inane questions ...
But here goes:
I read a reply from one guy to another about recording. The message included
this context from extensions.conf:
[recordings]
exten => 500,1,Festival('Please record your
2002 Aug 23
1
R_NilValue blows up on Windows
Ok, Here's the c code that's loaded into R as dll on windows:
#include <R.h>
#include <Rdefines.h>
SEXP test1(SEXP col);
SEXP test1(SEXP col)
{
SEXP col2;
Rprintf("no value!\n");
return col2;
}
Compiles ok with bcc32 into a dll, loads into R as part of a library, I
Run library(rkdb), then
> .Call("test1", 2)
no value!
And puf! Rterm crashes.
2004 Sep 03
2
X100P blows up after a while (really loud noise)
Two days ago, I was talking on the phone from the FXO, to a SIP phone.
After some time (like 1h30m), all of a sudden, there's a huge noise,
like a buzz... Really loud. So I hungup, and called my asterisk box
again... All I could hear was that sound. Someone called me from the
internet, and as Asterisk dialed the FXO, all she heard was that noise
too.
So, I logged in my Asterisk server,
2006 Aug 22
5
Creating mysql triggers with migrations blows up
def self.up
execute("delimiter ^ ")
sql = <<-_SQL
CREATE TRIGGER customer_bi BEFORE INSERT ON customers
FOR EACH ROW
BEGIN
SET NEW.sndx = SOUNDEX(NEW.lname) ;
END ^
_SQL
sql.split(''^'').each do |stmt|
execute(stmt) if (stmt.strip! && stmt.length > 0)
end
execute("delimiter ;
2007 Dec 11
3
Fresh rspec on rails install blows up
Hi there,
I installed the rspec on rails plugin for a new project today and guess
what -- it blows up!
All by other rspec on rails projects are working fine.
I updated all gems & still no joy. Any ideas how I can troubleshoot this
one ?
Here''s my setup:
- ruby 1.8.4 (2005-12-24) [powerpc-darwin8.7.0]
- Rails 1.2.5
Installed with svn:
ruby script/plugin install
2011 Aug 18
3
Debian Squeeze server running 2 Ubuntu (Lucid) vms blows up under large NFS network load
I am running Debian Squeeze with Xen 4.0. I am running a stress test. I have created 2 virtual machines, each with 512 Mb of memory adn 8Gb in size. I have made one of the vms an NFS server, sharing out a large file (4.6 Gb). The other virtual machine is an NFS client. The stress test consists of passing that big file back and forth via an mv command executed on the client, which moves the file