Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1400 matches similar to: "nobody owned smbd processes are not ending"
2003 Apr 22
1
Fw: INTERNAL ERROR Report
I realized that my choice of options for grep did not do a very good job
of including the last error message before the INTERNAL ERROR. I've
included it in this email. Sorry.
create_policy_hnd: ERROR: too many handles (1025) on this pipe.
[2003/04/21 15:35:21, 0, pid=2798, effective(502, 501), real(0, 0)]
rpc_server/srv_lsa_hnd.c:create_policy_hnd(109)
create_policy_hnd: ERROR: too many
2003 Apr 25
0
INTERNAL ERROR - followup on rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c recommendation
In a prior email, I reported seeing the following in a user log file
> create_policy_hnd: ERROR: too many handles (1025) on this pipe.
> [2003/04/21 15:35:21, 0, pid=2798, effective(502, 501), real(0, 0)]
> rpc_server/srv_lsa_hnd.c:create_policy_hnd(109)
> create_policy_hnd: ERROR: too many handles (1025) on this pipe.
> [2003/04/21 15:35:21, 0, pid=2798, effective(502, 501),
2003 Apr 12
1
Continual lib/access.c:check_access - what's it mean?
When I look at the log file for a particular user, I see the following,
about every 11-12 minutes. The only thing I'm using my Samba server for
is acting as a master browser, and print server (with CUPS). There are
no domain logons.
This activity in the log file keeps going well beyond when a print job
is complete.
[2003/04/12 15:27:25, 2, pid=948, effective(0, 0), real(0, 0)]
2003 Apr 21
0
INTERNAL ERROR Report
I have read the BUGS.txt file, used 'testparm' (successfully), and run
through all the steps in DIAGNOSIS.txt. I don't see any problems that
those tools have identified. The BUGS.txt file indicated that INTERNAL
ERROR was almost certainly the result of a bug. I'm hopeful I have sent
you the information you need. Let me know if there is something more I
need to send.
What
2008 Dec 02
0
RubyPeople - I am after a Ruby on Rails Developer for the UK
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for 2 creative and highly skilled Ruby on Rails Developers with at
least 1 year commercial experience to join our client - a leading
Internet services and hosting company.
You will be joining a small focused team and will be developing
customer facing and internal systems for multiple brands. You will be
working with Ruby on
2012 Jun 13
2
need help
hello
could you help in solving the following problem
I want to replace same consecutive words by a single word in a sentence..
for example --- my name name name is micky
so I want the output like this--my name is micky
I want this solution for a text file
can you tell me the code for it??
thanking you in anticipation
--
Shilpa Rai
MSc.(2011-2013)
Applied Statistics and Informatics
Indian
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
2011 Sep 14
2
Slaves under Squeeze
hi,
I recently upgraded my Debian Lenny system to Squeeze, and have
been happily running nut as a MODE=standalone system talking to my
Cyberpower 1500 avr lcd via the usbhid-ups driver for a couple of weeks
or so. No problems.
Now I'm trying to hang another machine off the same ups as a slave,
and it isn't working. The problem I'm getting is best illustrated by
what
2013 Sep 20
2
NFS mounted files owned by nobody
I have 2 centos boxes and I want to NFS mount a dir from one to the
other. When I do that the files on the client all are owned by
nobody.nobody. I verified that the user and group of the files on the
server exist on both hosts and have the same uid and gid. I googled
and found this:
http://whacked.net/2006/07/26/nfsv4nfs-mapid-nobody-domain/
domainname on both machines returns (none). I edited
2014 Mar 17
1
NFS Mount: files owned by nobody
This is one of those simple-been-doing-this-forever things that, for
some reason, has me stumped today.
When I try to NFS (v4) mount a directory, the user/group ownership shows
up as user "nobody" even though /etc/passwd has values for the correct
user names. How do I get it to mount with the correct user IDs?
Hume is the server, running CentOS 6, all updates applied, maybe a week
2003 May 18
1
micky mouse sound with chan_capi solved?
hi all
talking to this friend if mine just now, I realised I had no 'micky mouse'
sound as eaerlier with chan_capi and AVM C2. We talked in 1 hour and 18
minutes without encountering any problems whatsoever. This was him calling
me, but I don't know if that's important.
roy
--
Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk, Datavaktmester
ProntoTV AS - http://www.pronto.tv/
Tel: +47 9801 3356
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
2006 Jan 29
1
is it ok to call speex_encode_int after speex_bits_write?
I'm reliably getting a corrupt stream when I do a certain encoding and
decoding test.
I've pegged it down to this: encoding some frames, calling
speex_bits_write() and then encoding another frame produces a corrupt
stream.
My question is, is this a speex bug or incorrect API use?
I can provide a test case (currently in python, will translate to c if
needed).
Thanks,
Micky
2005 Dec 07
1
Navigation
Greetings,
I appreciate the help from here as I seem to be asking the noob
questions a lot, but what is a good way to deal with navigation pulled
from a database?
I have this in my view:
<% @nav_buttons.each do |nav_button| %>
<li><a href="#" class="nav"><%=h nav_button.name %></a></li>
<% end %>
this in my controller
def
2011 Sep 26
1
Files being modified in /bin/
For the binary experts.
I have a situation here. Something hideously but continuously is modifying
the /bin/ executables as common as coreutils and net-tools.
I can verify that from md5sum. First thing I checked was 'ls' and it has a
checksum mismatch. So I removed it and reinstalled it. Then I moved the file
somewhere else to cross bisect it.
I did a hexdump on original ls file and the
2010 Sep 10
0
1.6.2.11 realtime sip registrations disappear from DB
Hello list,
I'm using asterisk 1.6.2.11 with realtime SIP (mysql DB).
I notice that when the SIP peer registers, the fields 'fullcontact',
'ipaddr', 'port', 'regserver', 'regseconds', 'lastms' are filled with
values.
But after a while, these fields become empty.
Asterisk CLI shows :
asterisk*CLI> sip show peers
Name/username
2016 Jan 25
3
Just need to vent
Isn't this basically a volunteer effort?
On Sun, Jan 24, 2016 at 9:58 PM, Micky <mickylmartin at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Seriously, who is in charge with the UI design in gnome?
> >
> > Whoever it is needs to be fired.
> >
> > /rant
> >
>
> Most of them were already fired or left cause of under-funding.
> Like other OSS projects, they are
2016 Jan 25
0
Just need to vent
On Mon, 2016-01-25 at 18:41 +0500, Micky wrote:
> Alice, your rant is just whining.
It is pertinent. It is lucidly expressed and many concur.
> It's open source. If you don't like it, modify it.
That can be an onerous burden especially when one lacks knowledge and
time.
> You cannot compare something which you basically get for free to what is
> funded by for-profit