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2002 Jul 22
1
XP client awfully slow
Hi all,
please excuse my posting what is probably an FAQ, but getting the mail
archives is excruciatingly slow (~70 bytes/sec).
I have an XP professional box attached to a Samba server. It works
ok-ish (I can actually access everything) but everything is painfully
slow. Attaching a network drive takes at least 10 seconds, sometimes
longer. Word takes AGES to load (> 15 seconds before anything
2001 Mar 02
3
Preloading WINS registrations
I have a couple of Samba boxes, one of which is dedicated to WINS. The other I dole out anti-virus stuff to 3,500 odd PCs from.
This second one will disappear from the WINS server from time to time which is a bit of a pain. I use nmblookup -R -U <wins_ip> <2nd_box_ip> to test for it. All clients are configured as "P" nodes so WINS is a bit essential. To bring it back I
2001 Mar 15
5
Whats all this Linux business anyway?
Alright lads,
I'm Rick Masters and I know very little about networks, but for some mad
reason I have been given the job of setting up a Linux File Server on an NT
network. How the dickens does that work? Anyway I need as much help as you
can be bothered to give me. And there is a free pizza in it for the guy who
helps me get it working :-)
You are all super and great fun (I'm sure).
2001 Mar 14
2
Win2k disconnects mapped samba shares
Hello,
I stepped through the archives of this list, but could not find a
thread dealing with exactly this problem we are experiencing here.
Server HP-UX 10.20 Samba 2.0.6
security = domain
deadtime = 500 ... that should be enough
The win2k clients map a drive and everything is working fine.
after a period of inactivity (about half an hour) win2k somehow disconnects
the mapped drive
and marks
2002 Jul 31
2
Help 2.2.5 causing me to run out of filedescriptors
I've been running Samba & Squid on a RH linux server for years. I'm
currently running:
kernel - 2.4.9-31
squid - 2.4STABLE-6
/home - 100 GB Reiserfs partition
I just upgraded samba from 2.0.10 to 2.2.5 this morning. Now, the server is
running out of filedescriptors. I have never had this problem before. What
is 2.2.5 doing differently? How can I resolve this problem? Please help,
2002 Mar 01
14
How to reduce size of samba binaries
Hi,
I'd like to reduce the size of the samba binaries. smbd for instance is
about 1.5 meg, which is way to much if you ask me. Is there a way to
create smaller binaries, maybe by compiling differently?
thanx,
Dennis
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2002 Apr 30
3
Multiple Samba's on same machine
I have tried hunting through docs/lists/Google but no joy. I am sure I saw something about running multiple Samba's on different ports but I want to use different interfaces all on port 139.
So: Can I run multiple s/nmbd's on the same machine?
I have nine main VLANs and somewher in the region of 30 odd worgroups (don't ask !) of which 10 are of interest. 3,500 odd PCs. I have a
2003 Dec 07
2
Single File Delete/Directory Listing on Windows ME
Hi;
I'm having a really odd problem with some Windows ME stations connected to a
Samba server. From a command prompt on the ME stations, I do the following:
dir *.*
This works as expected, all the files in the directory are displayed. I
then do:
dir test.txt
And I get:
General failure reading drive G
Abort, Retry, Fail.
The directory contains the file, and the file shows up in a full
2012 Jun 20
2
Using object as literal value in list vector
Hello all ,
This is a pretty simple question I think but cannot find an answer on the
list or in my brain. I would like to iterate through a loop and use a
vector of strings to name a number of list elements. For instance
#Create vector of strings
Et<- c("ACC","RTL","WHL")
MeanValues_ <- list("ACC" = 1000, "RTL" = 2000,
2010 Jan 25
3
Issue using tapply
Hello all,
I am trying to use the tapply function to sum some values and change the
column names of the resulting vector.
I input
Emp Et
1 10565 ACC
2 7515 ADM
3 625 AGF
4 6243 CNS
5 12721 EDU
6 3924 FIN
7 18140 HLH
8 3686 INF
9 15841 MFG
10 243 MIN
11 1864 MNG
12 4664 OSV
13 5496 PRF
14 4988 PUB
15 2166 REC
16 2153 REL
17 16082 RTL
18 3582 TRN
19 757 UTL
20
2018 Apr 06
9
Semi-OT: install python package in userspace
CentOS 7 box. As there's no package in any of the repos, we're trying to
install scikit-learn in the user's space. It refuses. My late try was,
after d/l a .whl from last year, hoping that would work with the numpy
package in the regular repos, I did a pip install --user scikit-learn...,
and it still seems to want to write to system space: OSError: [Errno 13]
Permission denied:
2018 Apr 06
3
Semi-OT: install python package in userspace
On 04/06/18 13:51, Ulf Volmer wrote:
> On 06.04.2018 18:25, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
>> CentOS 7 box. As there's no package in any of the repos, we're trying to
>> install scikit-learn in the user's space. It refuses. My late try was,
>> after d/l a .whl from last year, hoping that would work with the numpy
>> package in the regular repos, I did a pip
2003 Oct 08
1
Help: can't get winbindd working ?
Could anyone give me some hint on how to get winbindd working ?
I have added the following to smb.conf , called smbpasswd to join the
domain
and got security=domain working.
security = domain
encrypt passwords = yes
workgroup = MYDOMAIN
password server = x.x.x.x
But when I try to use winbindd, even if I followed the man page
instruction and did the following:
added the following to smb.conf:
2007 May 06
2
paravirt_ops queue rebased
I just rebased my paravirt_ops patch queue to current git. Looks like
almost all the pre-req patches are now in, which is nice.
The only missing thing from your patches was you sched_clock patches and
the sched_clock paravirt-op. Are there still problems with either your
sched_clock patch or the paravirt patch? Should I resubmit the
paravirt-sched_clock patch based on git?
The only other
2007 May 06
2
paravirt_ops queue rebased
I just rebased my paravirt_ops patch queue to current git. Looks like
almost all the pre-req patches are now in, which is nice.
The only missing thing from your patches was you sched_clock patches and
the sched_clock paravirt-op. Are there still problems with either your
sched_clock patch or the paravirt patch? Should I resubmit the
paravirt-sched_clock patch based on git?
The only other
2005 Jan 14
1
Unable to connect to smb shares from second machine in workgroup
I have a pretty simply home LAN with a Linux box (Mandrake 9.1) and 2 XP
boxes. The workgroup is named UNIVERSE and the machines are earth
(Linux), voyager (XP) and starbase (XP). (smb.conf has security=user).
Voyager can browse over to \\earth\share no problem. Recently I
connected starbase to my LAN using a wireless router. When on starbase I
cannot browse to \\earth\share. When I do so I
2003 Mar 06
2
anova subhypotheses
Hello all,
A really noddy question for you all: I''m trying without success to do some subhypothesis testing. Using simple anova model, with a toy dataset from a book. I have four factors A,B,C,D, and wish to test mu_C = mu_D. This is what I have tried:
> contrasts(infants$group,how.many=1) <- c(0,0,1,-1)
> contrasts(infants$group)
[,1]
A 0
B 0
C 1
2008 May 16
4
Corsair Flash Voyager utility
Hi,
a year ago i installed corsair flash voyager utility with wine. This is the encryption tool for a corsair usb-stick, that runs only under windows, but i hoped, i could use it with ubuntu and wine. But it didn't work. So i tried to uninstall it. But i can't get rid of it.
Even now, with Hardy heron 8.04 and the newest update for wine, i can't uninstall corsair flash voyager
2010 May 28
1
Data frame manipulation
Hello All,
Please consider the following:
TotEmp<-c(19,6,1,1,8,44,2,33,48,1)
ClusterType<-c("AGF","CNS","OSV","RTL","RTL","TRN","REL","ACC_CLUST","RTL","WHL")
Taz<-c(0,0,0,100,100,100,101,101,102,103)
2007 Apr 27
3
The virtuailization patches break Voyager.
Guys currently I am horrified by the ease at which I can find
bugs in the pending paravirtualization patches. I have barely
even looked at arch/i386 in the -mm tree and it feels like
I am tripping over significant bugs left and right.
Because no one has heeded my advice and put in a proper platform
layer on arch/i386 and we are instead doing a half baked job
with paravirt_ops it is still