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2003 Jan 16
4
Does 3MB/sec seem as fast as
John, I haven't done any direct performance testing, although I am planning on figuring that out now. (BTW, how is performance testing ran?) However, I can say that since converting over to the Samba PDC/File Server that the file transfer performance just feels much faster. Regards, Robert Adkins II IT Manager/Buyer Impel Industries, Inc. Ph. 586-254-5800 Fx. 586-254-5804
2004 Aug 06
4
IceS 2.0a - Extended sleep requested
Thanks for offering to help, Karl. Config - I thought my email was long even without the config files so I didn't include them! They are normal random playlist configs. What aspects are you looking for? CPU - vmstat 1 gives consistant CPU readings of around 2,1,97 for us,sy,id respectively when no one is listening to the streams. There's hardly any change when a client starts listening.
2003 Feb 06
0
Fwd: Re: oplock problems
Oops, samba@lists.samba.org, not SALBA (: /dev/idal --- Chris de Vidal <cdevidal@yahoo.com> wrote: > Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2003 08:19:56 -0800 (PST) > From: Chris de Vidal <cdevidal@yahoo.com> > Subject: Re: oplock problems > To: Brian Johnson <bjohnson@jecinc.on.ca> > CC: salba@lists.samba.org > > --- Brian Johnson <bjohnson@jecinc.on.ca> wrote: >
2004 Aug 06
2
IceS 2.0a - Extended sleep requested
I've just set up a new collection of streams and one of them is having problems. The clients connecting to this one stream only last a few minutes before getting kicked off. I don't know where to start looking for the problem. I'm running Mandrake 8.1 with Libshout2.0, IceS 2.0a and Icecast2 downloaded from cvs only a few days ago (with the mentioned os.h error included ;-) I get the
2010 Jan 21
3
single stream performance issue, Win2K, WinXP, Samba 3.2.5-4lenny7 (Debian Lenny)
Hello fellow Samba users and devs. This is my first post. I've searched documentation far and wide for Windows, Linux, and Samba, and have not been able to shed any light on this issue. I can't get more than 8MB/s during a single file copy stream out of my Samba server over my 100FDX switched network either from Win2K or WinXP (I don't have a *nix client to test with). The network
2003 Jan 21
2
writing to a samba share
Just wanted to know how to make a directory writeable. I have used the following variables, but have been unsuccessful to write to a particular samba share using XP: [share] ... writeable = yes write list = username Are there any more options I need to allow a user to write to his own directory? Thanks. sandrewz __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!?
2003 Jan 30
2
HTML postings
It's been brought to my attention that I am committing the ultimate sin of sending HTML mail to the list (probably including this one). Unfortunately I have an infrastructure problem which is presently forcing me to use Outlook Web Access (I usually use Pine). I'm working on it. Your patience is appreciated. -dan miller <p>__________________________________________________ Do
2003 Jan 30
2
HTML postings
It's been brought to my attention that I am committing the ultimate sin of sending HTML mail to the list (probably including this one). Unfortunately I have an infrastructure problem which is presently forcing me to use Outlook Web Access (I usually use Pine). I'm working on it. Your patience is appreciated. -dan miller <p>__________________________________________________ Do
2004 Sep 10
1
[inzanekaoz@yahoo.com: Bug#179764: 8-bit audio samples incorrectly played back]
I am forwarding this bug report from the Debian bug tracking system. Please preserve the CC header when responding. To reach the submitter directly, send mail to 179764-submitter@bugs.debian.org. ----- Forwarded message from HJ <inzanekaoz@yahoo.com> ----- Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2003 03:54:36 -0800 (PST) From: HJ <inzanekaoz@yahoo.com> Resent-From: HJ <inzanekaoz@yahoo.com> To:
2010 Dec 15
1
IPSEC allegations
[redirected from -hackers to -security] Jakub Lach <jakub_lach@mailplus.pl> writes: > http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=129236621626462&w=2 http://maycontaintracesofbolts.blogspot.com/2010/12/openbsd-ipsec-backdoor-allegations.html DES -- Dag-Erling Sm?rgrav - des@des.no
2002 Dec 19
1
private user accounts
hello guys.. I have put up a share for a particular user. The user can access the directory from linux boxes using 'smbclient //IP/share -U privateuser . But cant do it from a windows machine. When I provide the privateuser,password, i get the error 'The credentials supplied conflict with an existing set of credentials.' Why is this? Thanks for the help.
2003 Feb 01
1
Samba on OSX
Hi all, new to the list but have read the archives. I am trying to get my OSX box to be a PDC with win2k clients, but am having trouble. I can't seem to find any documentation on this, nor have I seen anyone with experience doing this. Can someone point me to some resources I could RTFM before I start asking questions to the list? Thanks!
2002 Nov 26
1
symbolic links
rsync -aub foo/ bar/ will always overwrite a file in bar with a symbolic link of the same name in foo. And there is no backup written. Is this a bug, or is there a command-line option to change this behavior? In particular, I'd like to prevent the overwriting of regular files with symbolic links and send a warning message to the screen if it cannot be determined which is more recent.
2004 Sep 10
2
new CUESHEET metadata block
Hi all, I started up a discussion on Hydrogen Audio about a new FLAC metadata block for storing cuesheets. This is really the last missing piece in archiving CDs. Here's the link: http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/index.php?act=ST&f=20&t=4646 I would appreciate any feedback anyone has on the subject. If it's not too inconvenient, try replying on the forum there (not sure if you
2004 Sep 10
2
FLAC joins Xiph
It's official: http://xiph.org/ogg/flac.html It's OK to keep submitting patches but I'm going to hold off on integrating anything until CVS is moved over. Note that codec code (libFLAC, libFLAC++, libOggFLAC, libOggFLAC++) will be covered under Xiph's BSD-like license from here on out. Josh __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus -
2003 Jan 20
1
Lyra or other portable devices
I was reading in the archives that people were looking into how to play ogg orbis on the Lyra. Did anything happen with that? I have a lyra, and I'm looking into buying another mp3 player soon-- if there is a way to play ogg vorbis on one of the ones I'm looking at, I'd really like to know. Ana <p><p>__________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!?
2004 Aug 06
1
icecast switches to another stream when stream ends
Hi! i have the following problem: two different streams are running on two different mountpoints; one ends, the other continues. when i listen to the stream which ends (i use mpg123), and the stream stops, then i have a break of a few seconds, and then the music continues and i hear stream two. mpg123 does not disconnect. But i want mpg123 to disconnect and to stop completely. Which
2003 Jan 29
1
Incremental transfers: how to tell?
Hello. I just started messing around with RSync to synchronize some RRD files between a couple BSD/Linux boxes. To test, I'm just trying to sync about 20 of these files which are about 256KB each. It seems that the full contents of each file are being transferred each time; i.e., the incremental transfer feature isn't working. I'm basing this assumption on output such as the
2003 Jan 22
1
ssh channel window and adjustment
1) I think you should mail to: openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org 2) I think that you have some miss-understood: the client and server count the window independtly. It mean: concerning data sent from client to the server: the SERVER set it initial window size and whenever he ready to get more data he sent adjust. such data can be a user command which generate a lot of output
2004 Aug 06
2
IceS 2.0a - Extended sleep requested
I've just finished a little encoding set and the following happened: 22Khz resampled, q-0.4 encode = ~38kbs = one error at the beginning only. 22Khz resampled, q-0.5 encode = ~37kbs = 6 to 7 sleep errors in the first second or so, nothing after that. 22Khz resampled, q-0.6 encode = ~35kbs = 14 to 15 sleep errors then nothing. 22Khz resampled, q-0.8 encode = ~33kbs = Many sleep errors. ---