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2010 Feb 05
2
Segmentation Fault while compiling and installing openssh-3.9p1
I am trying to compile and install openssh-3.9p1 (with openssl-0.9.7j) on my personal dev env to have a play. I get the below mentioned segmentation fault message. --------- Generating public/private rsa1 key pair. /bin/sh: line 1: 10901 Segmentation fault ./ssh-keygen -t rsa1 -f /home/vinay/var/vinay_ssh/etc/ssh_host_key -N "" Generating public/private dsa key pair. /bin/sh: line
2003 Mar 03
0
Bug when using cygwin version of rsync (forwarded to rsync list)
I've been recommended to forward this to the rsync list for possible incorporation into the main code. Both the problem and solution are described. Please Cc me with any replies since I'm not subscribed to this list. Thanks. ---------------- Original message ---------------- I'm using the cygwin version of rsync (2.5.5) and think I've found a bug which is harmless under unix but
2005 Sep 26
0
Cannot join Windows server; SWAT internal error
Hi, I am trying to get my Samba server to join our Windows domain, but it fails with $B!H(JUnable to find a suitable server$B!I(J. I know this is kind of a site specific error, but I$B!G(Jm looking for any clues to anything I may have missed in building and configuring the Samba distribution. It is version 3.0.11. I am running $$ net rpc join -U adminuser%password as root. Less important is SWAT
2002 Sep 24
0
Changing file permissions from the command line
Hi, I run Samba 2.2.3a (Solaris 7) in domain authentication mode in a Windows 2000 domain. I would like to be able to script file permissions changes from the Windows side using a command line utility, e.g. cacls, however I have only been successful in changing the UNIX world permisssions, not owner and group. A summary follows. Has anyone come across a solution for this? Thanks, Fintan ---
2002 Jan 18
1
scp between two remote hosts
Hi All, I am running openssh (OpenSSH_2.9p1, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0). The scenario is that I have got three machines (A, B and C). The sshd on host A is listensing on port 1234, and the sshd on host B is listensing on port 5678. How can I set up a scp from a third host C so as to copy a file from host A to host B? scp -P 1234 myname at A:/var/tmp/file1 -P 5678 myname at B:/var/tmp/file1 does
2017 Jul 05
1
Gluster failure due to "0-management: Lock not released for <volumename>"
By any chance are you having any redundant peer entries in /var/lib/glusterd/peers directory? Can you please share the content of this folder from all the nodes? On Tue, Jul 4, 2017 at 11:55 PM, Victor Nomura <victor at mezine.com> wrote: > Specifically, I must stop glusterfs-server service on the other nodes in > order to perform any gluster commands on any node. > > > >
2017 Jul 04
0
Gluster failure due to "0-management: Lock not released for <volumename>"
Specifically, I must stop glusterfs-server service on the other nodes in order to perform any gluster commands on any node. From: Victor Nomura [mailto:victor at mezine.com] Sent: July-04-17 9:41 AM To: 'Atin Mukherjee' Cc: 'gluster-users' Subject: RE: [Gluster-users] Gluster failure due to "0-management: Lock not released for <volumename>" The nodes have
2017 Jul 04
0
Gluster failure due to "0-management: Lock not released for <volumename>"
The nodes have all been rebooted numerous times with no difference in outcome. The nodes are all connected to the same switch and I also replaced it to see if made any difference. There is no issues with connectivity network wise and no firewall in place between the nodes. I can?t do a gluster volume status without it timing out the moment the other 2 nodes are connected to the switch.
2004 Apr 22
1
as.Date
Hi. I'm sure this is a complete green-horn question. I apologize. I'm trying to use as.Date *exactly* as shown on p. 194 of the manual (code fragment and error message pasted below). Is there some kind of "include" or "import" statement that I need to issue? Thank you very much for saving what remains of my hair. > x <- c("1jan1960",
2002 May 10
3
Unix Group Question with repect to Samba
I have a question with regards to using Unix groups with samba. This might be easier to explain with an example. Lets say I have two users UserID: GID UserA:Group1 UserB:Group2 etc..... I now have an entry in /etc/group that looks like groupdev::UserA, UserB If I have a directory with group ownership set to "groupdev" and group mode "rws" UserA & UserB cannot create a
2006 Apr 05
4
logging problems
Hi! I'd also like to report a strange logging problem I have. OS: Solaris 2.8 rsync version: 2.6.7 When I run rsync in daemon mode invoked at a command prompt, it does log information in my configured log file (i.e. /var/log/rsyncd.log). But when I invoke it via inetd with an entry in inetd.conf, it does not log any information. rsync version 2.5.6 did not have this problem. My inetd.conf
2002 Jun 26
0
Client connections seem to drop
> I have samba v 2.2 on one of my production server, the client connections > seem to drop sometimes, these clients run overnight jobs and when this > happens there job crashes and they have to manually start it. > > Below is the snippet of the log for one of such clients with problems. > > ###########cut-paste of log (only part of it)######### > > oplock_break:
2003 Mar 24
0
oplock problems with samba 2.2.7a
Hi , Before I copy and paste the oplock message(s), here is the setup I have. I have samba server (on Solaris 2.8) which shares out the NFS mounted directories to the windows world. All was working fine till today morning when users complained of extreme slow performance , looks like there is problems with oplocks accessing some files. Below is the snippet to the error log. [2003/03/24
2003 Apr 09
0
change_trust_account_password: Failed to change password
Hellor, Samba Gurus, We have a Samba 2.2.7a installation on a Sun server running Solaris 2.8. Our Samba server has successfully joined an NT domain, and our Windows-NT workstations are able to map Samba shares from the Samba server. But the logfiles in our Samba var (/usr/local/samba/var) directory contain error messages: ---------------------- [2003/04/07 15:32:34, 0]
2003 Apr 09
0
Too many open files in Samba
Hello, Samba experts, My Samba server is complaining about "too many open files". ------------------------- log.nypc2357: Unable to open new log file /local/samba/var/log.nypc2357: Too many open files log.nypc2357: Unable to open new log file /local/samba/var/log.nypc2357: Too many open files log.nypc2357: Unable to open new log file /local/samba/var/log.nypc2357: Too many open files
2010 Oct 20
0
Regarding RDCOMClient package
Hi all, We currently faced a problem about how to pass a matrix with different types to a COM function call thru the RDCOMClient asCOMArray(). As we all know that matrix in R can't hold of elements with different types. So we managed to create a matrix of lists: rates <- matrix(
2003 Feb 12
2
Samba server in a failover environment
Hello, Samba Gurus ..... I have a Samba server running on a pair of SUN servers (server-a and server-b). The samba shares are NFS mounted from a third SUN server (server-c). I installed Samba 2.2.7a on the paired SUN servers under /usr/local/samba (Samba 2.2.7a is locally installed on server-a and server-b, since /usr/local/samba is local on the rootdisk.) The failover environment works like
2002 Dec 24
0
PAM problem with Samba and Winbind (on Solaris 2.8)
I am having a problem getting samba and winbind to work correctly. I installed Samba 2.2.7a (which includes Winbind, because I compiled the source code with "./configure --with-winbind" ) on a Solaris 2.8 server. On solaris 2.8 server, I joined a PDC successfully, and I can see all unix and PDC user accounts using: /usr/local/samba/bin/wbinfo -u and, I can see all unix and PDC
2017 Jun 30
3
Gluster failure due to "0-management: Lock not released for <volumename>"
On Thu, 29 Jun 2017 at 22:51, Victor Nomura <victor at mezine.com> wrote: > Thanks for the reply. What would be the best course of action? The data > on the volume isn?t important right now but I?m worried when our setup goes > to production we don?t have the same situation and really need to recover > our Gluster setup. > > > > I?m assuming that to redo is to
2017 Jun 29
0
Gluster failure due to "0-management: Lock not released for <volumename>"
Thanks for the reply. What would be the best course of action? The data on the volume isn?t important right now but I?m worried when our setup goes to production we don?t have the same situation and really need to recover our Gluster setup. I?m assuming that to redo is to delete everything in the /var/lib/glusterd directory on each of the nodes and recreate the volume again. Essentially