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2005 Oct 19
1
samba-3.0.10-1.4E (RHEL4); Invalid key XXX given to dptr_close
Hi List, need your help, property the here following. OS / Samba = samba-3.0.10-1.4E (RHEL4) Error message in Samba logfile = Invalid key XXX given to dptr_close This message comes then if by NT server with BrighStore a Backup is started. The Backup is made by a Share. all the same with or without kernel oplocks = no level2 oplocks = no oplocks = no without success Info: Error Log from
2015 Aug 12
2
Odd problem with updates to the recent CR
Jonathan Billings wrote: > On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 12:59:58PM -0400, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >> So, since I haven't yet found where /var/log/httpd is created, what >> would >> a default package make the ownership of the directory? Does it expect it >> to be apache:root? > > Just a data point: > > $ rpm -qp --qf='[%-11{filemodes:perms}
2015 Aug 11
6
Odd problem with updates to the recent CR
Richard wrote: >> From: m.roth at 5-cent.us <snip> >> Anyway, starting late last week, we found issues - as in, its >> process, which runs under, and is started by, apache, was suddenly >> pegging a CPU or so. Trying to stop httpd, that worked... but this >> idiot process never did (and it's ugly to clean up after). >> >> What we just this
2003 Nov 04
1
Fwd: Samba semantics error?
Hello, I have this bug report that I have filed. Is there any specific reason why samba behaves this way, and doesn't use the unix semantics? Since this is even more restrictive than unix semantics, I'm more inclined to call it a bug until I know it's supposed to be this way. Any ideas? ----- Forwarded message from Mike Fedyk <mfedyk@matchmail.com> ----- From: Mike Fedyk
2020 Apr 20
2
clang-format sets executable permission on windows (openNativeFile ignores mode on Windows)
Mapping between Windows DACLs and Posix user-group-other file permissions is complex, depends on externalities, and is necessarily lossy: http://www.cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-filemodes.html http://www.cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ntsec.html While there's a lot of information at those links, they don't completely explain how the mapping works. (And who knows if GnuWin32 does the mapping
2018 Jul 05
2
upgrade 7.4 --> 7.5: dbus broken
On 05/07/2018 14:18, Jonathan Billings wrote: > The /var/run symlink to /run is part of the 'filesystem' package, and > has existed as a symlink since 7.0.1406 was released: > > $ rpmls -l http://vault.centos.org/7.0.1406/os/x86_64/Packages/filesystem-3.2-18.el7.x86_64.rpm |grep /var/run > lrwxrwxrwx root root /var/run I've never seen "rpmls". Is it
2005 Sep 13
1
Unable to take ownership of directories
I'm using samba as a win2000 domain member and providing some files using posix ACLs My share configuration is like that: [software] path = /srv/software public = yes read only = no printable = no group = root directory security mask = 0777 directory mask = 0770 create mask = 0660 store dos attributes = no dos
2013 Apr 09
2
[PATCH 1/2] add run_shell helper
The new run_shell helper is a copy of run_python, and will be used by upcoming changes. Signed-off-by: Olaf Hering <olaf at aepfle.de> --- src/supermin_utils.ml | 9 +++++++++ src/supermin_utils.mli | 5 +++++ 2 files changed, 14 insertions(+) diff --git a/src/supermin_utils.ml b/src/supermin_utils.ml index f98e09a..cb8a27e 100644 --- a/src/supermin_utils.ml +++ b/src/supermin_utils.ml
2011 Oct 18
5
[PATCH febootstrap] Some cleanups for Debian and Ubuntu
I just tried to get libguestfs to compile on Ubuntu 11.10 using the latest febootstrap, and the following patches were necessary for me. They are all just reasonable code cleanups *except* for patch 5/5 which is a gross hack for something I don't understand about how Ubuntu 11.10 multiarch support works. Rich.
2013 Aug 19
5
[PATCH v2 0/3 supermin] URPMI & xz support.
Joseph, Please try my modified versions of these patches. These are compile-tested on Fedora and they don't break any existing functionality, but I don't have either urpmi nor a statically-linked xz so I cannot fully test them. I have also fixed detection of zlib (2/3). Rich.
2003 Jan 09
0
Taking ownership of files on NT/2k
Hi all, I have a 2.2.7a member server (on Debian unstable), acting as a file server for a W2k domain (which also has some NT4 clients, ie. mixed mode). I'm also using ACLs. Imagine I have a file on the server with an ownership of DOMAIN+foo (full permission - rwx). I also have a user ACL on that file of DOMAIN+bar, also rwx. This all works fine. I was initially running into a problem
2013 Apr 11
2
[PATCH] handle --use-installed in zypp driver
An attempt to use installed files in zypp driver. Add also a comment about the theory of operation. Enable set -x in shell only in verbose mode. This adds a dependency to xmlstarlet, which is required to parse zypper output. Signed-off-by: Olaf Hering <olaf at aepfle.de> --- src/supermin_zypp_rpm.ml | 93 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 80 insertions(+), 13
2003 Oct 03
0
SAMBA and the Archive Bit
Hello All, Touching up a file is supposed to switch on the Archive bit. However, I can only get this to happen if the client doing the editing is also the owner. This is fine for owner access in the HOME directories, but is useless when a file is modified by any member of a group. The impact is that my incremental backup only backs up a group rwx file when it is modified by the owner. This is a
2005 Oct 19
0
AW: Re: samba-3.0.10-1.4E (RHEL4); Invalid key XXX given to dptr_close
Fabian, Fast explains. On the NT server work BrightStore with version r9, more highly does not go because of NT. On the REHL4 side works (worked) BrightStore Linux Client r11.5. Smaller version does not work goes because of RHEL4. BrightStore servers r9 and Linux Client r11.5 are not compatible unfortunately. I must now decide everything with the version Share to work to get. Or the operating
2015 Aug 12
0
Odd problem with updates to the recent CR
On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 12:59:58PM -0400, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > So, since I haven't yet found where /var/log/httpd is created, what would > a default package make the ownership of the directory? Does it expect it > to be apache:root? Just a data point: $ rpm -qp --qf='[%-11{filemodes:perms} %-8{fileusername} %-8{filegroupname} %{filenames}\n]'
2015 Aug 12
0
Odd problem with updates to the recent CR
> Date: Wednesday, August 12, 2015 09:28:59 -0400 > From: m.roth at 5-cent.us > > Jonathan Billings wrote: >> On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 12:59:58PM -0400, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >>> So, since I haven't yet found where /var/log/httpd is created, >>> what would >>> a default package make the ownership of the directory? Does it >>> expect it
2004 Aug 06
1
some portability fixes ...
i don't want to deal with CVS, so i'll just post some minor fixes along to explanations for your amusement on this list ... I. cygwin compilability cygwin doesn't yet handle threads that is compatible with icecast, but thankfully icecast supports win32 native threads. however, cygwin's preprocessor "#define"'s makes icecast confuse whether it should behave
2013 Jun 06
1
[supermin PATCH] RFC: Add a --names-only flag.
This takes a list of package names, adding them to the image without pulling any dependencies. Only implemented for Debian at the moment. zypper wasn't build-tested because I don't have the dependency. --- src/.depend | 2 +- src/supermin.ml | 6 +++--- src/supermin_cmdline.ml | 13 ++++++++++--- src/supermin_cmdline.mli | 10
2020 Apr 20
4
clang-format sets executable permission on windows (openNativeFile ignores mode on Windows)
I’m using Cygwin to interact with the source tree. My sources (I’m working on LLVM itself) were created by other developers (and by extension, created by git.exe on my machine), but a quick expirement of trying “touch foo” shows that Cygwin creates files with 644 mode. Finding the file I created in explorer and checking the properties shows it has the following NTFS permissions: My user: Read,
2005 Feb 16
4
Starting shorewall blocks all traffic - linux 2.6
I am puzzled. I started setting up a new box last week with Linux 2.6.10. Everything was working fine until I went to start shorewall, when all network traffic stopped. I have little doubt that it is because I missed something in configuring the machine. I''m running shorewall 2.2 and the zone, policy, and rules files are cut and paste from a machine that has been running for over a