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2001 Oct 31
0
FW: HP3000 problem
-----Original Message----- From: MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1) Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 9:00 AM To: 'Richard Barker'; MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1) Subject: RE: HP3000 problem Hi Richard; Are you doing the operations on these files from the MPE prompt, or are you in the posix shell at the time of the edit/pipe, whatever? And what MPE filetype are you working on? Problem is that samba
2002 Feb 14
0
Sharing to domain users?
Couple questions to those who have the winbindd service up and running... I *think* winbindd is working now... I can browse the samba server through windows explorer and open directories. There is a little delay when I first connect... I assume this is winbind passing the authentication request to my NT servers and awaiting a response. The problem now is that I can't seem to write to the
2001 Mar 26
0
FW: RE: Explorer & MS Office hang
This was in regards to a problem with ms applications hanging on trying to open a file. Turns out it was an nfs locking issue. Hope this helps, Don -----Original Message----- From: Partenheimer Nate [mailto:npartenh@butler.edu] Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 1:23 PM To: "MCCALLDON "@envelope.hp.com; HP-USA@envelope.hp.com; ex1 " Subject: RE: RE: Explorer & MS Office hang
2001 Mar 24
1
Data Corruption with Win2K clients & ACT 2000 database
Greetings, I read with interest the few posts in the archives discussing problems I have recently encountered with data corruption of an ACT 2000 database residing on a Samba 2.07 share, SuSE Linux 7.1 (2.2.28 kernel), with about 25 Win2K clients. I did not, however, see any apparent resolution to this major problem - I either am going to have to rebuild from scratch my current Win2K Server, or
2001 Aug 15
2
rsync building OK on HP-UX 11.00 and 11.11?
On 8 Aug 2001, "MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1)" <don_mccall@hp.com> wrote: > Hi Martin, > Thought I would let you know that rsync is failing to > build on HP-UX 11.00 and 11.11 (using HP's ansi C compiler) because of a > test you have for socklen_t; on HP-UX 11.00 and 11.11, socklen_t is not > defined in types.h, but instead is defined in socket.h > Result is that
2001 Mar 26
2
2.2 Alpha3 - how stable is it?
Hi all, I was wondering what the feeling was of those on this list as to how stable this alpha is? Is it useable in a production environment for basic file sharing of a shared database (ACT)? The reason I am asking is I am having major file corruption issues with Win2K clients using 2.07, and if the suggestions already made do not fix the problem, I would be willing to try it, if it is
2001 Feb 12
0
Fw: Hostname problem
Thanx, I've tried to use a LMHOSTS file using : nmbd -H /ets/LMHOSTS -D and changed the name resolve order to : name resolve order = wins lmhosts bcast I've also forced the Netbios name to linbox (in LMHOSTS and smb.conf) but it still says that s098 is not recognised ! So, I don't know what to do :( As someone mentioned, it would be fine to be able to disable DNS lookup (which is
2001 Apr 16
0
Fw: samba issues
> > Hello. > Files deff gone . i loged as root in linux box right now. files physicaly > missing. directories just empty.files in share root still there. should you > need any futher information or configuration details just let me know. > regards. > Alexander Moloksher > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1)" <don_mccall@hp.com>
2003 Feb 05
7
Winbind on HPUX 11, some small progress
Hi All, Well, i've managed to enable some debugging in syslog, I had to put in /etc/syslog.conf ;*.debug on the syslog line. So at least I have an error which is being returned into syslog from winbind. This is what I get from winbind Feb 4 21:13:17 coastdr pam_winbind[20753]: Verify user `lonnie' Feb 4 21:13:18 coastdr pam_winbind[20753]: user 'lonnie' granted acces Feb 4
2002 Feb 14
1
Antwort: RE: password expiration
I have a patch that enables "user password timeout" for 2.2.2. It works only for WinNT, Win2000 (tested and Samba on AIX and Linux) and I think with WinXP. It does not work with Win9x. You can download the patch from http://www.m-wohlfarth.de/Downloads/Samba/samba.html. I never had the problem with automatically expiring password as described in the originating message - I couldn't
2003 Dec 01
0
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is turned on. Can anybody kind to confirm with me? Our network is using a mix of Win2k server, Win2k Pro, Win98, Win95 and WinMe machines, where the Win2k server is the domain controller and terminal service applications server and the Samba is a member fileserver of the domain. All workstations logon and mount the samba file services. We'd like to check if the problem could be solved by
2003 Dec 01
0
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to see the logs to check. Andrew Bartlett Samba Build Farm Maintainer -- Andrew Bartlett abartlet@pcug.org.au abartlet@samba.org Return-Path: <gcarter@valinux.com> Delivered-To: samba@samba.org Received: from Eng.Auburn.EDU (dns.eng.auburn.edu [131.204.10.13]) by lists.samba.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 48F454E77; Tue, 3 Jul 2001 06:56:24 -0700 (PDT) Received: from localhost
2008 Oct 06
0
Computing on the language redux
Warning: This is only for those interested in R language minutiae A recent post on this list asked if there was a simple way to change the R language object: ex1 <- expression(x < a) ## just the part to the right of the <- assignment to the object expression( x < a & y < b) ## or something like this Phil Spector showed how to do this by essentially deparsing and reparsing
2009 Apr 08
1
Anova interaction not tested
I've noticed with certain datasets that when I try to do an anova and test for main effects and interaction for two explanatory variables, sometimes the main effect results are given but not the interaction results. For example, ex1 = aov(Score ~ var1*var2, data=myData) summary(ex1) gives me only the main effects for var1 and var2, but not the interaction. I also tried ex1 = aov(Score ~
1997 Nov 03
1
R-alpha: expression(..) objects -- c(ex1, ex2) `fails'
When investigating the legend(x,y, expression ( <math>, <math> ), ....) [as suggested by Jim Lindsey], I once again stumbled over the fact that expression objects behave somewhat ``wierdly'', IMHO. We can have expressions of length(.) > 1, and access elements of these like list elements. However, other natural things don't work with expressions; some example
2008 May 09
1
data management question
Hi all, I have a data management question. I am using an panel dataset read into R as a dataframe, call it "ex". The variables in "ex" are: id year x id: a character string which identifies the unit year: identifies the time period x: the variable of interest (which might contain NAs). Here is an example: > id <- rep(c("A","B","C"),2)
2003 Dec 01
0
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<-----------------------------------------------------------------------> Changes to user passwords are captured by a special DLL, which traps and then stores the password changes in encrypted form in a private area. On each synchronization schedule, the synchronization service first examines the SAM file for changes, and then checks this private area for passwords to be synchronized. Once
2003 Dec 01
0
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TEST 3 If you get a "connection refused" response then the smbd server may not be running. If you installed it in inetd.conf then you probably edited that file incorrectly. If you installed it as a daemon then check that it is running, and check that the netbios-ssn port is in a LISTEN state using "netstat -a". Note: You have xinetd not inetd on the redhat box. To avoid all
2009 May 29
0
possible bug in "sspir" package?
Greetings, I sent the message below to the developer of the contributed R package "sspir", but have yet to receive any response. I would be very grateful for any advice people have on the matter. Thanks, Mark -------- Original Message -------- Subject: possible bug in sspir? Date: Tue, 19 May 2009 16:08:41 -0700 From: Mark Scheuerell <mark.scheuerell at noaa.gov> To:
2008 May 10
3
question about subseting a dataframe
Hi! I am using R version 2.7.0 and am working on a panel dataset read into R as a dataframe; I call it "ex". The variables in "ex" are: id year x id: a character string which identifies the unit year: identifies the time period x: the variable of interest (which might contain NAs). Here is an example: > id <- rep(c("A","B","C"),2) >