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2003 Nov 24
0
Re: Still trying to backup 66 GB from LINUX to W2K
|% You may use "rexec" from W2K to remotely start a process on |% a Linux box and then redirect the output to a file, like this: |% |% C:\Temp>rexec p92 "cd /local;tar cbf 64 - pst" > here.tar |% Name (p92.p.n.d.d:root): |% Password (p92.p.n.d.d:root): |% C:\Temp>dir here.tar |% Medium in Drive C: No designation |% Medium srl. no.: 582D-A5D8 |% Directory
2003 Nov 24
0
Re: Still trying to backup 66 GB from LINUX to W2K
But there's a little rub - the redirection on W2K side introduces a carriage-return character before each line-feed, like ftp in ascii mode. Sorry about that. Even the cygWin filter "dd" can't help it. >|% You may use "rexec" from W2K to remotely start a process on >|% a Linux box and then redirect the output to a file, like this: >|% >|%
2003 Nov 23
0
Re: Still trying to backup 66 GB from LINUX to W2K
> I'm still having that problem that my samba cannot backup > more than 2 GB onto a Windows share (on a Win2K box) (see > messages earlier in this forum - I have to backup a 66 GB > file out of database). % You may use "rexec" from W2K to remotely start a process on % a Linux box and then redirect the output to a file, like this: % % C:\Temp>rexec p92 "cd
2009 May 04
1
Samba share of a NFS mount
I've got a NFS directory that's shared among my RHEL5 servers that I'd like to give access to a couple of Win2K servers, also. The easiest way to do so is to NFS mount the directory on my Samba server, and export the directory as a Samba share. It works. Kind of. But it redefines 'slow'. Copying the file from a normal Samba share takes under 10 seconds on a slow network:
2016 Jul 07
3
"anvil: Error: connect limit: disconnection for unknown pid 17659 + ident lmtp/backup@backup.invalid"
I updated to 2.3.0 today, and now I'm getting these entries in my log: Jul 7 14:26:20 mail-cbf dovecot: anvil: Error: connect limit: disconnection for unknown pid 17687 + ident lmtp/backup at backup.invalid Jul 7 14:26:20 mail-cbf dovecot: anvil: Error: connect limit: disconnection for unknown pid 17659 + ident lmtp/backup at backup.invalid Jul 7 14:26:21 mail-cbf dovecot: anvil: Error:
2007 Oct 02
0
Adehabitat package question - trying to generate animal home ranges
Hello, I'm new to R and am trying to use the adehabitat package for home range and habitat selection analysis for some animal radiotelemetry data sets I have, but I can't get the home range functions (mcp & kernelUD) to work with my data. I think that my problem is that I don't properly understand how the package uses data frames and factors, and I may not be defining the id
2007 May 02
1
2.6.21: ext3 related crash
One of our squid proxies crashed today. I was able to make a screenshot of it's last utterings - and since ext3 is being mentioned there, I thought I'd mention it here: http://www.arschkrebs.de/images/proxy-cbf-2-crash.png # uname -a Linux proxy-cbf-2 2.6.21 #1 SMP Thu Apr 26 11:17:54 CEST 2007 i686 GNU/Linux # mount /dev/cciss/c0d0p5 on / type auto (rw,errors=remount-ro) tmpfs on
2010 Jun 16
2
qplot
Hello, I am a new r-user, and after a great effort I have made this fantastic figure with qplot: qplot(ROI, CBF, fill=factor(Carrier), data=combinedboxplot_dataset_se_1_CBF, geom="boxplot", position="dodge",xlab=NULL,ylab=("CBF,white matter-normalized"),main=("Differences between carriers and non-carriers on baseline"))+theme_bw() Can anyone help me
2004 Apr 27
0
Samba 3 vs. Windows 2003
On Mon, 26 Apr 2004, Alexander Lazarevich wrote: > Samba guru's: > > Our Samba 3 network performance is half that of Windows 2003 > Server. I really want to stay with samba/unix, but half the > performance? I'm hoping someone can point me in the right > direction so we can keep using samba/unix. I'll try to give > as much detail without giving pages and pages
2018 Mar 02
7
Panic: file smtp-address.c: line 530 (smtp_address_write): assertion failed: (smtp_char_is_qpair(*p))
I have an email which cannot be delivered using LMTP: Mar 2 15:26:54 mail-cbf dovecot: lmtp(backup at backup.invalid)<29736><cPd5Mi5fmVoodAAAplP5LA>: Panic: file smtp-address.c: line 530 (smtp_address_write): assertion failed: (smtp_char_is_qpair(*p)) Mar 2 15:26:54 mail-cbf dovecot: lmtp(backup at backup.invalid)<29736><cPd5Mi5fmVoodAAAplP5LA>: Error: Raw backtrace:
2018 Mar 03
0
Panic: file smtp-address.c: line 530 (smtp_address_write): assertion failed: (smtp_char_is_qpair(*p))
Hi Ralf, Op 3/2/2018 om 3:32 PM schreef Ralf Hildebrandt: > I have an email which cannot be delivered using LMTP: > > Mar 2 15:26:54 mail-cbf dovecot: lmtp(backup at backup.invalid)<29736><cPd5Mi5fmVoodAAAplP5LA>: Panic: file smtp-address.c: line 530 (smtp_address_write): assertion failed: (smtp_char_is_qpair(*p)) > Mar 2 15:26:54 mail-cbf dovecot: lmtp(backup at
2007 Apr 11
1
Programming Problem (for loop, random # control, 3 dimentional graph)
Dear List, This is just a programming problem which i cannot seem to figure out. I am trying to get a set of power from a test (say, kolmogorov smirnov) out of a distribution (say, G-K distribution) as follows. I am trying to reduce to pain of writing the whole set of data points (p# below) using "for" loop. However, I seem to have some problem in it as the output "M" does not
2006 Apr 17
1
ksoftirqd
Hi After a few days of very fine work, my dom0 went mad. (using xen-3.0.2) It''s ksoftirqd keeps 70% of cpu all the time. Is there anything I can do? Regards, Steffen begin 666 smime.p7s M,( &"2J&2(;W#0$''`J" ,( "`0$Q"S )!@4K#@,"&@4`,( &"2J&2(;W#0$'' M`0``H(())#""`JPP@@(5H ,"`0("`P]Z''3
2007 May 16
2
Login with firstname.lastname instead of loginname
Some of our users use to login as firstname.lastname or firstname.lastname at charite.de instead of using the "correct" "flastname" login name. In order to get this behaviour a long-gone co-worker wrote an authdaemon.pl, which speaks the courier-authdaemon protocol. How can I emulate this behaviour with dovecot? Basically, all I need is a usernamen mapping ala:
2018 Mar 06
0
Coredump: Panic: file smtp-address.c: line 530 (smtp_address_write): assertion failed: (smtp_char_is_qpair(*p))
Op 3/5/2018 om 3:14 PM schreef Ralf Hildebrandt: > Got a coredump: > > Mar 5 15:09:42 mail-cbf dovecot: lmtp(backup at backup.invalid)<15425><2B+kCaZPnVpBPAAAplP5LA>: Fatal: master: service(lmtp): child 15425 killed with signal 6 (core dumped) Hmm, yes, I think this an unnecessary RFC5322 -> RFC5321 address translation. Will look at making a fix tomorrow. Regards,
2007 May 14
2
maildir_file_do(/var/admhome/user/Maildir) racing
dovecot version 1.0.0, compile from the sources. --------- snip -------- # /usr/local/etc/dovecot.conf listen: *:10143 ssl_listen: *:10943 ssl_cert_file: /etc/ssl/certs/postamt.pem ssl_key_file: /etc/ssl/private/postamt.key disable_plaintext_auth: no login_dir: /usr/local/var/run/dovecot/login login_executable: /usr/local/libexec/dovecot/imap-login mail_location: maildir:~/Maildir mail_plugins:
2007 May 16
2
imap-login: Disconnected: Connection queue full
I'm getting "imap-login: Disconnected: Connection queue full:" messages like these: May 16 12:17:26 postamt dovecot: imap-login: Disconnected: Connection queue full: rip=160.45.172.202, lip=141.42.4.250 May 16 12:17:26 postamt dovecot: imap-login: Disconnected: Connection queue full: rip=141.42.165.160, lip=141.42.4.250, TLS May 16 12:18:23 postamt dovecot: imap-login: Disconnected:
2018 Mar 05
3
Coredump: Panic: file smtp-address.c: line 530 (smtp_address_write): assertion failed: (smtp_char_is_qpair(*p))
Got a coredump: Mar 5 15:09:42 mail-cbf dovecot: lmtp(backup at backup.invalid)<15425><2B+kCaZPnVpBPAAAplP5LA>: Fatal: master: service(lmtp): child 15425 killed with signal 6 (core dumped) #0 0x00007fea19977428 in __GI_raise (sig=sig at entry=6) at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/raise.c:54 resultvar = 0 pid = 15425 selftid = 15425 #1 0x00007fea1997902a in
2005 Feb 15
0
Oops in 2.6.10-ac12 in kjournald (journal_commit_transaction)
Today our mailserver froze after just one day of uptime. I was able to capture the Oops on the screen using my digital camera: http://www.stahl.bau.tu-bs.de/~hildeb/bugreport/ Keywords: EIP is at journal_commit_transaction, process kjournald # mount /dev/cciss/c0d0p6 on / type ext3 (rw,errors=remount-ro) proc on /proc type proc (rw) sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw) devpts on /dev/pts type devpts
2019 Oct 01
4
dovecot 2.3.7.2-1~bionic: Performance issues caused by excessive IO to ~/mdbox/mailboxes/INBOX/dbox-Mails/dovecot.index.tmp
I set up system copying all mails to a backup system. This used to work without a hitch - now in the last few days mails would pile up in the Postfix Queue, waiting to be delivered using the lmtp transport into dovecot. So dovecot was being slow, but why? After all, nothing changed. After reading some articles on stackoverflow I found a way of finding out which file gets the most IO: % sysdig