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2009 Jan 29
1
Server video card
I have a big (8 quad core opterons) TYAN server with only the most basic
mobo graphics capability and KDE under Xen is exceedingly slow and the
attainable resolution is not very high. Is there wisdom on a particular
card or chip that plays well with Xen (OpenSuSE 11.0)?
THANK YOU!
Patti
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2006 Nov 08
1
BDC nmblookup and net getlocalsid not working
Hi,
After lots of struggle and rtfm I finally got most things running, except
for 'nmblookup' and 'net getlocalsid' on the BDC. I'm not new to Samba, but
plenty more to learn. Here's the setup in summary:
system pdc is the PDC on subnet 192.168.0.0, running SuSE10.1, LDAP master,
wins server, domain master browser, no iptables;
system bdc is the BDC on subnet 192.168.2.0,
2002 Oct 08
2
name_query failed to find name
Hello,
I am hoping someone can help me....
I am trying to configure my samba...and the problem is the following:
When I use nmblookup with -B option and Broadcast address it is
impossible to find my samba server (named prova) that is:
# nmblookup -B 10.254.14.127 prova
querying prova on 10.254.14.127
name_query failed to find name prova
If I do the same lookin up to another machine different
2009 Jan 03
4
Xen - multiCPUs per socket setting?
I''m still trying to figure out how to get my Xen installation on a 34-CPU
machine (8 quad cores) to recognize more than one CPU per socket. It seems
to default to one CPU per socket on this machine. Win2003ServerEnterprise
will support 8 quad cores (32 CPUs) in a native install, but I can''t
fathom why it won''t when installed under Xen (OpenSuSE11.0).
Thanks for any
2017 Apr 27
2
R installation problems on Linux Mint 18.1 via jessie-cran3
Okay folks, I give up and - frankly - I'm fed up! I thought I'd sorted all
this last week, but clearly not. I've tried using mirrors from here in the
UK, Ireland, France and the USA and whichever mirror I use, all I get is
this:
clive at climate ~ $ sudo apt-get update
Hit:1 http://ubuntu.mirrors.uk2.net/ubuntu xenial InRelease
Ign:2 http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb stable
1998 May 26
0
Strange problem connecting via NT
I am running Version 1.9.18p7 and I have a win95 machine and an NT machine
connecting via ethernet. I have, for security reasons, reorganized my
network to reduce outside threats.
The network is set up using RFC1918 addressing, and I am using Linux 2.0.33
to transparent proxy outside requests to the net via a dialup PPP session
with a dedicated IP address.
The global section of my smb.conf
2001 Dec 27
5
IP to NetBIOS resolution
Hello,
Is there *any* way to reliablily determine the NetBIOS name of a computer
when you only know their IP address? I know it is very easy to find the IP
address from the NetBIOS name, but I can't seem to find any way of getting a
NetBIOS name from an IP..
James deBoer
(jdeboer@scsinternet.com)
2005 May 06
2
Newbie *@home + Xten.
I have d/l the iso (*@home 0.9) , built the * box and followed the
directions in the * handbook and
http://www.geekgazette.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2&Itemi
d=26.
I created extension 200 and verified that * was running fine.
Loaded Xten lite, setup the proxy for local ip (10.0.0.201) per the
handbook. After turning off the Norton Firewall protection, I am able to
1999 Mar 24
0
name_query failed: Samba 2.0.3
I'm stumped on getting Samba to work again on our small network. I've
got one Windows 95 machine that started to refuse to talk to Samba last
week. I *was* running one of the 1.9.18 releases, but when it stopped
working, I figured I would delete the old release and do a clean
install of 2.0.3. I've done that, and used SWAT to configure the
smb.conf file (which can be seen below).
2023 Jan 15
1
logging strategy
Jim Klimov <jimklimov+nut at gmail.com> writes:
> I don't think there is any particular strategy, at least not one I'd know
> of either :) So it is mostly ad-hoc, to keep smaller verbosity numbers
> reasonably quiet, and sufficient info to see the logic progression at a
> given debug level (e.g. if major milestones of a routine are logged at
> level N, further
2023 Jan 15
1
logging strategy
Cheers,
I don't think there is any particular strategy, at least not one I'd know
of either :) So it is mostly ad-hoc, to keep smaller verbosity numbers
reasonably quiet, and sufficient info to see the logic progression at a
given debug level (e.g. if major milestones of a routine are logged at
level N, further traces like "I saw value X here" would be N+1 or more).
De-facto
2016 Aug 03
4
netbios and interfaces
Hi all
I've a samba server listen on eth0 (everything ok) and eth2
server1 has eth2: 192.168.100.212 <--> 192.168.100.213 (another linux
server) with another interface 192.168.30.0/24
from network 192.168.30.0/24 I can ping 192.168.100.212 and works with
samba shares (but only using numeric IP)
I don't see any computers from windows machines.
nbtstat doesn't find any host
2003 Feb 10
5
Samba/Windows XP and SSH tunnelling
Hi,
I've been trying to get SSH tunnelling working with Samba. I'm using a
Windows XP and a RedHat 8.0 box. I've closely followed the instructions from
the HOWTO manual in order to set this up to no avail.
I think the problem comes from the fact that my lmhosts file has no effect
on the NetBIOS name cache when I preload it with the command 'nbtstat -R'. I
checked the
2017 Aug 23
3
Extending TableGen's 'foreach' to work with 'multiclass' and 'defm'
On 08/23/2017 12:44 PM, David Chisnall wrote:
> On 23 Aug 2017, at 18:21, Hal Finkel via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>>
>> On 08/23/2017 12:06 PM, Krzysztof Parzyszek via llvm-dev wrote:
>>> On 8/23/2017 11:58 AM, Hal Finkel via llvm-dev wrote:
>>>> If we want to go down that route, I can certainly imagine a feasible
2010 Apr 13
2
Samba over VPN
Have a 2003 server located outside of the Domain network over a VPN.
The server originally existed inside the network (10.1.1.0/24) but now
exists on 10.10.12.0/24. I can access shares over the VPN to the domain
controller, but when I try to log in as a domain user it says the domain
is unavailable.
I added the domain controller as a WINS server on the 2003 server.
nbtstat -c on the 2003 does
2003 Nov 21
5
Initial Samba Setup
I'm in the process of setting up Samba 3 on a Fedora core machine with a
second machine being an XP machine. I can ping from either machine to the
other. The command smbclient -L netbiosname on the linux machine gives me a
"Connection to netbiosname failed
On the XP machine I've enabled Wins over TCP IP but the command nbtstat -n
on the XP machine only lists itself while the
1999 Sep 15
2
nbtstat doesn't show MAC address for samba servers
On Win9x I issue the command:
nbtstat -a <netbios name>
If <netbios name> is a Win9x machine I got the MAC address of that
machine on the last line of the command output. If it's a samba server
the MAC address is not returned:
MAC Address = 00-00-00-00-00-00
Is there anyone who gest the MAC address back from a samba server?
--
giulioo@tiscalinet.it
2002 May 18
2
can't connect from windows
Hello all,
I've setup samba Version 2.2.0a on Slackware 8.0
# uname -a
Linux slackware 2.4.5 #6 Fri Jun 22 01:38:20 PDT 2001 i686 unknown
I start samba as root from a console as:
/usr/sbin/smbd -D -d10 -l /var/adm/smblogs/log -s /etc/samba/smb.conf
/usr/sbin/nmbd -D -d1 -s /etc/samba/smb.conf
In smb.conf I have:
[files]
comment = mystuff
valid users = nigels
path = /usr1
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2007 Oct 16
2
Samba can't find its hostname via broadcast
Hello.
I'm using Samba 3.0.25a on FreeBSD-6.0. Samba is configured to be a PDC.
Samba can't find its hostname via nmblookup:
$ nmblookup -B 192.168.1.255 frontier
querying frontier on 192.168.1.255
name_query failed to find name frontier
If I query Samba via unicast, it answers OK:
$ nmblookup -U frontier frontier
querying frontier on 192.168.1.31
192.168.1.31 frontier<00>
Also,
2012 Nov 26
1
WINs service of Samba
I use Samba 3.14.17 and later test Samba 3.6.9.
The computer is WINs server on Samba.
wins support = yes
All work good.
But now I see that NetBIOS clients cannot to re-register their names on WINs, when he change IP.
>From WinXP SP3 I do
nbtstat -RR
Answer: NetBIOS-names registered by this computer were changed.
>From server:
relay2# nmblookup -U 10.0.0.1 -R -S aiy
querying aiy on