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2002 Dec 09
2
PDF printing problem - can't find Samba's file?
I'm sure this is something simple, but I can't figure it out. After a printing system upgrade, my old PDF-writer script (which acted as an lp input filter) stopped working. I took this as an opportunity to rewrite it to work straight from Samba. But I'm having an odd problem -- I can't find Samba's job file. Here's the entry: [pdf2] path = /export/spool
2001 Dec 05
3
Adobe Photoshop uses wrong permissions when saving, default A CLs and create mask being ignored.
Sorry, that should be RedHat 7.0. (Not that it should matter.) -----Original Message----- Client is Windows NT 4.0 SP6a and Adobe Photoshop 5.0. Server is RedHat 7.1, kernel 2.4.7 plus ACL 0.7.13. Samba 2.2.2.
2008 Oct 28
14
[PATCH 0/13] ocfs2: xattr bucket API
When the extended attribute namespace grows to a b-tree, the leaf clusters are organized by means of 'buckets'. Each bucket is 4K in size, regardless of blocksize. Thus, a bucket may be made of more than one block. fs/ocfs2/xattr.c has a nice little abstraction to wrap this, struct ocfs2_xattr_bucket. It contains a list of buffer_heads representing these blocks, and there is even an
2009 Jan 06
1
[PATCH] ocfs2: Add statistics for the checksum and ecc operations.
It would be nice to know how often we get checksum failures. Even better, how many of them we can fix with the single bit ecc. So, we add a statistics structure. The structure can be installed into debugfs wherever the user wants. For ocfs2, we'll put it in the superblock-specific debugfs directory and pass it down from our higher-level functions. The stats are only registered with
2006 Aug 24
1
Strange permissions problems
I had this problem some last year and never got it figured out. Now it is bugging me. It seems that sometimes when a student writes his/her file to a directory, it will not keep the correct group. It puts his/her main group as the group owner and that fouls things up. Here is what I have. Unix Permissions /school 3777 admin.teacher /school/bhs 3777 admin.teacher /school/bhs/reese
2009 Apr 17
1
[PATCH 1/1] OCFS2: Log -EIO errors just when hit them.
This patch logs(ERROR) -EIO errors just when they are hitted. Signed-off-by: Wengang Wang <wen.gang.wang at oracle.com> -- diff -up ./linux-2.6.29.y.build/fs/ocfs2/buffer_head_io.c.orig ./linux-2.6.29.y.build/fs/ocfs2/buffer_head_io.c --- ./linux-2.6.29.y.build/fs/ocfs2/buffer_head_io.c.orig 2009-04-17 13:55:52.000000000 +0800 +++ ./linux-2.6.29.y.build/fs/ocfs2/buffer_head_io.c 2009-04-17
2005 Nov 10
1
Strange Samba permissions
I have a problem with some Samba permissions. Here is the share. [bhs] path = /school/bhs read only = no valid users = @teacher @admin @bhs create mask = 660 force create mode = 2660 directory mask = 770 force directory mode = 3770 T: is mapped to a DFS share with permissions 3777, then the 'bhs' share is a link in the DFS share. I get inconsistent
2001 Dec 20
8
Linux as a workstation client
I'm exploring the idea of using Linux as a workstation OS for some of the users where I work. Most of the issues I've looked at seem resolvable, but I keep running into one sticking point. We rely heavily on shared folders on our Samba server, using ACLs to restrict things on a departmental basis. What I'd need is a way to mount these folders with the permissions of the current
2004 Jun 06
1
[PATCH] use sb_getblk
It's both in 2.6 and recent 2.6 (for RH ASS2.1 you'll probably need to copy the latest 2.4 defintion, but I don't care for obsolete junk). Index: src/super.c =================================================================== --- src/super.c (revision 1014) +++ src/super.c (working copy) @@ -799,7 +799,7 @@ /* get first two blocks */ for (i=0; i<2; i++) { - bhs[i] = getblk
2009 Feb 13
44
[PATCH 0/40] ocfs2: Detach ocfs2 metadata I/O from struct inode
The following series of patches attempts to detach metadata I/O from struct inode. They are currently tied together pretty tightly. Metadata reads happen via the ocfs2_read_blocks() functions, writes via both jbd2 and ocfs2_write_blocks(). - Each inode has a cache of associated metadata blocks stored on its ip_metadata_cache member. The ocfs2_read/write_blocks() functions take a struct
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 ===== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Greetings - Send FREE e-cards for every occasion! http://greetings.yahoo.com
2002 Mar 14
6
Some users can't log in -- server shows username as " nobody"
Hi I actually had this same problem when running up samba originally. Check that the user has a valid unix acount and that you have added that to the folder share/valid users section. B -----Original Message----- From: Tony Ricker [mailto:rickera2@SLU.EDU] Sent: Friday, 15 March 2002 5:21 AM To: David Brodbeck Cc: Samba Subject: Re: [Samba] Some users can't log in -- server shows
2005 Aug 20
2
DFS question
Was wondering if someone could tell me if this is correct. I want to set up some DFS shares. I have 3 servers with SAMBA/LDAP on them. My first is basically my PDC and the other two are my BDCs. I assume that I will have to set all of this up on each server, so that no matter which server catches the logon, the logon script will get run. Also, if one of the servers was to go down for a
2005 Mar 22
5
Setting MWI on legacy PBX
Before I go and try to write something myself, I'm curious if anyone has a script that they're using for setting and clearing the MWI on a legacy PBX. I need to pick up a Zap channel and dial #63XXX to set the MWI, or #64XXX to clear it, where XXX is the extension number. One complication is that I've got a couple dozen extensions to handle the MWI for, and only four channels to work
2002 Mar 14
2
Some users can't log in -- server shows username as "nobody"
Okay, this is a recurring problem that really has me frustrated. I have a samba server that's using security=server. There are four people who use it. It works fine for three of them, but the fourth one gets endlessly prompted for his password and is never allowed to log in. All are from NT 4.0 clients. What's really puzzling is that when I look at the log at debug level 2, I get the
2005 Jan 24
2
Menu tree for voicemailmain application
Is there a menu tree diagram somewhere for the Voicemailmain application? I know my users will ask for one, and before I started drawing my own I thought I'd see if someone already had. --- David Brodbeck, System Administrator InterClean Equipment, Inc. 3939 Bestech Drive Suite B Ypsilanti, MI 48197 (734) 975-2967 x221 (734) 975-1646 (fax)
2002 Aug 22
3
using pam_winbind to authenticate PPP?
I'm trying to set up a Linux-based dialin server on our company network. I'd like to have PPP authenticate using winbindd, if possible. I feel like I've almost gotten it to work, but I can't quite get there. Files: /etc/pam.d/ppp: #%PAM-1.0 auth required pam_nologin.so auth sufficient /lib/security/pam_winbind.so account required
2001 Dec 27
3
Very poor writing performance
Hi; I am using Samba 2.2.0 on a small business network (192.168.1.x). I am running Suse 7.2 on a pentium pro 120. This machine is also the local gateway (isdn) using masquarading. I have a 10 Mbs utp network. I am experiencing an extreme difference in read and write speed over the samba server. Writing from a windows machine (windows 98se) to the linux box gives me data rates of approx 16
2010 Jan 19
4
Determine security updates
Hi, is there a way / software to find out which security patches my different CentOS systems are missing? Maybe with the according CESA announcement displayed? TIA, Frank.
2017 Jan 03
2
[PATCH net-next V2 3/3] tun: rx batching
On Wed, Dec 28, 2016 at 04:09:31PM +0800, Jason Wang wrote: > +static int tun_rx_batched(struct tun_file *tfile, struct sk_buff *skb, > + int more) > +{ > + struct sk_buff_head *queue = &tfile->sk.sk_write_queue; > + struct sk_buff_head process_queue; > + int qlen; > + bool rcv = false; > + > + spin_lock(&queue->lock); Should this be spin_lock_bh()?