Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "mount.smbfs and NTLMv2"
2003 Apr 11
1
Patch for 'packet.c' in openssh-3.6.1p1
Hello,
I just managed to compile openssh-3.6.1p1 on Ultrix/MIPS. One of the fixes
needed for this is the following. It's because of:
--- According to the Changelog
- markus at cvs.openbsd.org 2002/12/10 19:26:50
[packet.c]
move tos handling to packet_set_tos; ok provos/henning/deraadt
---
This IP_TOS is now nicely stuffed in a function, but that function should
be #defined
2018 Mar 07
1
gluster for home directories?
Hi,
On 2018-03-07 16:35, Ondrej Valousek wrote:
> Why do you need to replace your existing solution?
> If you don't need to scale out due to the capacity reasons, the async
> NFS server will always outperform GlusterFS
The current solution is 8 years old and is reaching its end of life.
The reason we are also looking into gluster is that we like that it uses
standard components
2003 Oct 01
1
installing DBI_0.1-6.tar.gz
Dear,
I tried to install the DBI package in R-1.7.1, but this gave the
following error:
/volume1/scratch/jallemee/R/lib/R/bin/INSTALL: line 1: 1856
Done ( echo
"options(save.image.defaults=${save_image_defaults})"; if test
-s R_PROFILE.R; then
cat R_PROFILE.R;
fi; echo
2003 Oct 01
1
R-1.7.1 for Redhat 9
Dear,
I have problems with installing R-1.7.1 for Redhat 9. When I applied
`./configure' and `make', I get the following error:
make check
make[1]: Entering directory `/volume1/scratch/jallemee/R-1.7.1/tests'
make[2]: Entering directory `/volume1/scratch/jallemee/R-1.7.1/tests'
make[3]: Entering directory
`/volume1/scratch/jallemee/R-1.7.1/tests/Examples'
make[4]: Entering
2012 Mar 05
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM for automatic differentiation or linear algebra?
Dear all,
I am the author of an open-source package for mathematical optimization and
automatic differentiation called CasADi (www.casadi.org) and have recently
started realize the potential of the LLVM project. At the core of CasADi
are two fast interpretors for mathematical expressions and I'm now planning
to complement these with JIT-compilation using LLVM.
Does anyone know if there is
2018 Mar 19
0
Gluster very poor performance when copying small files (1x (2+1) = 3, SSD)
Hi,
I've done some similar tests and experience similar performance issues
(see my 'gluster for home directories?' thread on the list).
If I read your mail correctly, you are comparing an NFS mount of the
brick disk against a gluster mount (using the fuse client)?
Which options do you have set on the NFS export (sync or async)?
>From my tests, I concluded that the issue was not
2018 Mar 19
0
Gluster very poor performance when copying small files (1x (2+1) = 3, SSD)
On 3/19/2018 5:42 AM, Ondrej Valousek wrote:
Removing NFS or NFS Ganesha from the equation, not very impressed on my
own setup either. For the writes it's doing, that's alot of CPU usage
in top. Seems bottle-necked via a single execution core somewhere trying
to facilitate read / writes to the other bricks.
Writes to the gluster FS from within one of the gluster participating
bricks:
2017 May 04
0
winbind errors for trusted domain (of a one-way trust)
Hi,
Our AD domain "A.COM" has a one-way trust with "B.COM" with B.COM being
the trusted domain.
We have a samba server that is joined to A.COM on which users of B.COM
need access. We have samba and winbind configured and it seems to be
working correctly except for the following message that keeps on
appearing in the log.wb-B logfile:
[2017/05/04 14:42:53.727050, 0]
2018 Mar 19
2
Gluster very poor performance when copying small files (1x (2+1) = 3, SSD)
Hi,
As I posted in my previous emails - glusterfs can never match NFS (especially async one) performance of small files/latency. That's given by the design.
Nothing you can do about it.
Ondrej
-----Original Message-----
From: gluster-users-bounces at gluster.org [mailto:gluster-users-bounces at gluster.org] On Behalf Of Rik Theys
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2018 10:38 AM
To: gluster-users at
2000 Apr 05
1
pwload / reversed pwget
Hi,
I would be *VERY* interested in a reversed pwget (see
http://www.martnet.com/~johnny/exploits/microsoft/NT/WinNT.passwordhashes.deobfuscation.html)
to be able to automaticaly set first-time NT passwords
('smbpasswd -r' will only work if you first enter the 'previous'
password) on our PDC (evt. remote from UNIX through some tcp (ssh?)
connection).
Bjart Kvarme seems to have
2018 Mar 19
3
Gluster very poor performance when copying small files (1x (2+1) = 3, SSD)
Hi,
On 03/19/2018 03:42 PM, TomK wrote:
> On 3/19/2018 5:42 AM, Ondrej Valousek wrote:
> Removing NFS or NFS Ganesha from the equation, not very impressed on my
> own setup either.? For the writes it's doing, that's alot of CPU usage
> in top. Seems bottle-necked via a single execution core somewhere trying
> to facilitate read / writes to the other bricks.
>
>
2006 Oct 10
1
Interval pls
Hey R-helpers,
Does anybody know of an implementation of interval PLS in R?
Thx,
Dirk
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dirk.debecker at biw.kuleuven.be
mobile phone: ++32(0)498/51.19.86
Disclaimer:
2006 Feb 07
2
Using R to process spectroscopic data
Dear R-users,
I would like to process some spectroscopic data with R, and I was hoping
some people might have some example code on how to do this.
I would like to be able to do the following things:
* Detect outlier-spectra -> This can be done by using scoreplot from the
pls package
* Determine the range of the spectrum to be used -> For this, I should
be able to calculate the regression
2018 Mar 08
0
gluster for home directories?
Hi Rik,
Nice clarity and detail in the description. Thanks!
inline...
On Wed, Mar 7, 2018 at 8:29 PM, Rik Theys <Rik.Theys at esat.kuleuven.be>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We are looking into replacing our current storage solution and are
> evaluating gluster for this purpose. Our current solution uses a SAN
> with two servers attached that serve samba and NFS 4. Clients connect to
2005 Mar 23
0
users files going read only (Douglas Sterner)
Thanks Alex, your suggestion along with some additonal tweaks helped solve
my problem. The balance has once again been restored in my little universe.
>From: samba-request@lists.samba.org
>Reply-To: samba@lists.samba.org
>To: samba@lists.samba.org
>Subject: samba Digest, Vol 27, Issue 39
>Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 00:23:28 +0000 (GMT)
>
>Send samba mailing list submissions to
2007 Sep 09
0
[mythtv-users] Real Time Clock Alarm Broken with 2.6.22+ kernel
Ok, the script is attached...
I'll post it on www.generationd.com when I have a chance.
If you have any updates & improvements please email them to me! (The
command line parameter handle is pretty stupid - just grew from testing to
production without cleanup).
MD
_____
From: Craig Huff [mailto:huffcslists at gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2007 11:34 AM
To:
2009 Jul 20
0
No subject
honored by DSCP (first 5 bits)- even old equip should be DSCP
"compatible"...or I need to do more reading :)
-----Original Message-----
From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Dave Fullerton
Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2009 3:01 PM
To: Asterisk Users List
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] QOS/DSCP for IAX?
Michelle
2007 Nov 28
2
Testing cookies
Hello,
Here''s a test I wrote for cookies:
it "should change language when params[:id] is present" do
cookies[:thothle_language] = ''e''
get ''index'', :id => ''f''
response.cookies["thothle_language"].should equal(''f'')
end
The error I get is the following:
...expected
1996 Nov 21
2
Re: BOUNCE: Re: Chattr +i and securelevel
Alexander O. Yuriev wrote:
>
> Your message dated: Wed, 20 Nov 1996 18:04:39 EST
> > >has anyone played with the securelevel variable in the kernel and the
> > >immutable flags in the ext2 file system?
> >
> > Yes, and its actualy quite nice.
> >
> > >The sysctrl code seems to allow the setting of the flag
> > >only by init (PID=1)
2018 Mar 07
4
gluster for home directories?
Hi,
We are looking into replacing our current storage solution and are
evaluating gluster for this purpose. Our current solution uses a SAN
with two servers attached that serve samba and NFS 4. Clients connect to
those servers using NFS or SMB. All users' home directories live on this
server.
I would like to have some insight in who else is using gluster for home
directories for about 500