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2003 Jan 31
4
Moterboard help Please
All, I have been terribly pleased with openbsd 3.2 I was using it as a mail/samba server with postifx on a pentium pro 200 with 1 gig of memory. Well I wanted to add a larger harddrive than what I have in it now only 6.4 gig. Well the machine would not see it and for some reason after hours and hours of trying I can't get a tekram 395UW and a 18gig scsi to be the boot drive and having failed
2003 Jan 15
4
Profile migration again
John H Terpstra jht@samba.org writes: > You see the NTUser.DAT file is keyed to the user's SID and the Domain SID > of the NT4 environment in which they were created. You need to either use > the NT4 procedure as documented in the resource kit for migrating the > profile, something that Microsoft only supports within the one domain > anyhow, or else use the profile editting
2003 Mar 14
2
SV: Adding samba users ?:/
I have now added a user and the hash apirs in the passwd... :] but when I try to log in but it just don't work :/ Can someone give a suggestion? This is my smb.conf... I guess theres a chance that its where the problem comes in 2 play :) [global] workgroup = Nost encrypt passwords = yes smb passwd file = /usr/local/private/smbpasswd unix password sync = yes
2003 Feb 03
3
Windows 2k Home directories junk
Has anyone had the home directories of some Windows 2000 users become inundated with thousands (15k or so) of directories all of a sudden? This is of course a samba share on the samba PDC. It really renders the H:\ pretty useless. It also seems to occur only if you are logged onto a certain machine. Is anyone aware of any causes? Certain software packages that maybe create odd directories in a
2003 Feb 24
2
logon script to adjust time on workstation
Hey everyone, I have what I think is a fairly simple question. In the logon script for users, I have it set to map some drives and set the time on the user's workstation, all Win2K machines. Now, shy of putting everyone in the Administrator's group, how can I have it set the time on that machine? It only successfully works when myself or the other administrator log on to a machine
2003 May 02
2
samba slow
What are the general reason why a samba share might be slow..? Especially those mapped network drive? What would probably be the cause of slowness in the access and mapping time? Need help Kumaran
2003 Feb 20
2
managing acl's via windows in samba 3.0 alpha 21
I've been trying to get the acl functionality (from windows) to work now for several days and have not found a solution. I've spent many hours Googling the web, and searching the samba list archives. If someone else has this working (in the 3.0 alpha code), I would appreciate seeing your config files, if you wouldn't mind. Goal: to be able to add user/group permissions to files
2003 Mar 14
1
Samba for Windows? :P
Hi, just wondering if anyone had ever though about making a port of Samba for windows. Now you may think "What's the point?" Well I'll tell you if you had as much control over smb as you have with Samba then you wouldn't need it for windows.. but you don't. Not unless you buy Windows 2000 Server or now 2003. By porting Samba to Windows you could take control
2003 Feb 04
2
Not able to login to Samba PDC : The specified user does not exist
i also have the same problem but the error is different, when i try to connect to Samab domain with right login/password, it says "The specified user doesnot exist" and when i try to connect with wrong login or password or both it says "Logon failure : user unknown or bad password", also confirm me how many and which accounts I need to connect win2k to the samba domain? below
2003 Feb 25
3
can't log into Samba.
I am runnning Samba 2.2.3a which act as a NT workstation connecting to CNS-NT domain. When I tried to connect to Samba, \\Bigred\home is not accessible, you might not have permission to use this network resource. Any ideas? -Paul Hong
2003 Feb 02
1
FreeBSD 5.0 + ACLs
Hi all, I am playing with a test box at the moment running a Samba 2.2.7a domain on FreeBSD 5.0. I wish to enable ACLs, but I am not exactly sure what I am supposed to expect once they are enabled. I have created a UFS2 partition and enabled ACL support using tunefs. Since doing that, I have been able to connect to the Samba shares and modify ACLs, but so far the only things I have been able to
2010 Oct 14
2
Metadata size
I''m a little concerned about the size of my metadata. I''m doing raid10 on both data and metadata, and: hrm@vlad:mnt $ sudo btrfs fi df /mnt Data: total=488.01GB, used=487.23GB Metadata: total=3.01GB, used=677.73MB System: total=11.88MB, used=52.00KB hrm@vlad:mnt $ find /mnt | wc -l 20137 By my calculations, that''s something on the order of 17.5K per filesystem
2006 Dec 05
1
vorbis-tools-1.1.1 build mechanism stubbornly refuses to build with FLAC, ogg123, speex
Hello, I am trying build vorbis-tools-1.1.1 in the framework of my tool (see signature). The essence of the tools is that it builds and install everything locally, and, of course, it uses the available mechanisms to specify search paths for both headers and libraries; the tool first builds dependencies abd then the target itself. So, for example, 'configure' for vorbis-tools-1.1.1 is
2010 Feb 08
1
files-from and delete option?
Hi Guys, is there a way to have a absolute file paths in a file - and use --files-from together with --delete option? what i mean is - lets say i have a daily generated file a.txt from an external script which contains something like this: /level1/level2/level/.../.../leveln/file.txt can i ask rsync to copy all files from that kind - /level1/level2/level/.../.../leveln/file.txt which my file
2016 Feb 12
3
CloneFunction during LTO leads to seg fault?
In general I use DebugInfoFinder and clear out Metadata if GV in null or GV->isDeclaration(). If there is any interest, I can post that patch... Sergei --- Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. is a member of Code Aurora Forum, hosted by The Linux Foundation > -----Original Message----- > From: Tobias Edler von Koch [mailto:tobias at codeaurora.org] > Sent: Friday, February 12, 2016
2014 Jun 13
2
[LLVMdev] Looking for a fix to memory leak in DWARF support
Eric, Let me clarify it a bit... without type uniqueing for LTO + debug will I have a highly inefficient IR representation or incorrect debug info? If debug info for LTO is known to be non-useful or ambiguous or flat wrong - there is no point in fixing its emission... or will it still be practical and if I manage to improve it somewhat the customer will still have some value-add by using it?
2014 Jun 13
4
[LLVMdev] Looking for a fix to memory leak in DWARF support
David, Thanks for the quick response... No, at this point I am just getting into the issue... I assume it is a leak, but no clear proof yet. I was hoping it was an obvious thing since I recall a discussion about it a while ago... but maybe I am just confused. Was your work for compressing DWARF data motivated by a certain inefficiency in debug info representation? Did it result in
2014 Jun 13
2
[LLVMdev] Looking for a fix to memory leak in DWARF support
Thanks Eric, They are doing LTO build but with some custom modifications (think a library at a time as opposed to a whole program). I must admit, it is a rather large application as well, so as expected, any inefficiencies are multiplied greatly. >From little that I have seen so far, it looks like debug metadata for an IR object linger behind once the object itself is eliminated (optimized).
2012 Mar 29
2
[LLVMdev] VLIWPacketizerList: failing to schedule terminators
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 01:50:58PM -0500, Sergei Larin wrote: > Tom, > > What is in your isSchedulingBoundary? If it contains isLabel you might > need to disable that assert: > > assert(!MI->isTerminator() && !MI->isLabel() && > "Cannot schedule terminators or labels!"); > > Sergei Larin > > -- > Qualcomm
2012 Aug 10
2
[LLVMdev] VLIW code generation for LLVM backend
On Aug 9, 2012, at 10:09 AM, Sergei Larin <slarin at codeaurora.org> wrote: > Yang, > > This might not be such a tough choice on engineering side - one of the > LLVM differentiators is the ground-up, early introduced support for VLIW > specific features… Actually, LLVM lacked support for VLIW until fairly recently, and it has relatively few VLIW-specific features. Dan