Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "extended attributes, samba and OS2"
2004 Aug 10
0
lan manager on OS2 and samba
Hi,
I am running suse 64amd v9.1 fully patched using samba with the view to
convert from a current old OS2 setup. There is a requirement to have
samba available to winnt, win2k clients as well as some OS2 clients.
Having built the box and set up samba as I would for a normal
windows/linux setup, I am now having problems with samba being available
to the lan manager clients. The NT and w2k
2004 Aug 15
2
samba 3.06rc2, suse 64amd and os2
Hi,
I am having a lot of trouble with getting 0s2 to talk with samba. They
seem to be making the right noises at handshake time, and seem to set
up a session no problems (using ethereal, monitoring packets).
However, when it comes to actually transferring information (such as
doing a listing of a share from the os2 box) it crashes with the error:
Open AndX Request, Path: \OSO001.MSG; Read
2001 Nov 02
1
Samba and OS2 changeover
Here is the deal.. My company is currently running all of there file shares
on an OS2 box that is attached to our as400. This has caused many problems
with the as400 so we are going to move over to using Samba for file storage
/ network run applications. My question is this. I am planning to "clone"
all the shares on our OS2 box with the Samba server that I have created,
turn off the
2004 Oct 18
0
Re: [cAos] centos-3 x86_64 install hangs
Hello gillian,
You can try adding these options to the kernel commandline
and it might help:
noapic
iommu=off
The 2.4/2.6 hybrid kernel that RedHat supplies with RHEL3
has some issues with some AMD64 motherboards AFAIK,
and the above options made the CentOS 3's kernel
bootable for me on one of our systems.
BTW - I've moved this to the CentOS mailing list, that is
a more appropriate forum
2009 May 08
0
OS2 filesystems?
Has anyone managed to access OS2 HPFS and OS2 JFS filesystems from Centos? This is a multiple boot
system with Centos, XP, and OS2.
Tnx
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2006 Sep 22
0
Poor performance getting lots of small files with WinXP/Win2k vs OS2
Hi,
We're doing some of performance tests with Linux Samba v3.
We're comparing WinXP/Win2k clients vs OS2 clients accessing a samba
server.
For one test, we're coping 10.000 small files.
Let's say, we run the command copy \\sambaserver\10000files\*.*
c:\data\10000files
With an OS2 client it takes 23 seconds to complete.
With an Windows client it takes 460 seconds to complete.
2006 Sep 21
1
Fw: Poor performance getting lots of small files with WinXP/Win2k vs OS2
Hi,
We're doing some of performance tests with Linux Samba v3.
We're comparing WinXP/Win2k clients vs OS2 clients accessing a samba
server.
For one test, we're coping 10.000 small files.
Let's say, we run the command copy \\sambaserver\10000files\*.*
c:\data\10000files
With an OS2 client it takes 23 seconds to complete.
With an Windows client it takes 460 seconds to complete.
2015 Apr 11
3
[PATCH] configure: only use -mstackrealign on mingw32/os2
And only for i686.
---
configure.ac | 9 +++++++--
1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
index eb9b0cc..8dd5b0d 100644
--- a/configure.ac
+++ b/configure.ac
@@ -399,11 +399,16 @@ if test x$ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu = xyes ; then
if test "x$asm_optimisation$sse_os" = "xyesyes" ; then
XIPH_ADD_CFLAGS([-msse2])
-
2004 Feb 18
2
OS2 - Samba
Hi there,
I tried to connect OS2 Warp 4 to Samba server. The network used to be NT 4.0 Domain, then migrated to Samba to become Domain Controller. I've followed below instruction, and still can't login to the domain. I can get an IP address and ping the Samba server, but can't login to domain and map any network share.
2005 May 07
3
converting NA/non-NA's to a binary variable
Dear R colleagues,
I am trying to create a new column in a data frame, which converts values
and NA's from another column into binary format. Essentially I need the
NA's to become 1 and the rest to be 0. The code I wrote is returning the
following error message:
Error in if (mort[i, 4] != NA) mort[i, 8] <- 0 else if (mort[i, 4] == :
missing value where TRUE/FALSE needed
2008 Jun 14
1
How to see data for a package built under Windows
I have followed the instructions on how to build a Windows package and
everything seems to work EXCEPT that I can't see the data files that I have
loaded into the data directory. I have placed the appropriate data in the
data directory (as in the instructions). There are 3 data sets, which I can
see when I use the command in R. Details below. I have searched everywhere
to try to fix this, but
2006 May 12
3
samba 3.0.22 and OS/2 connectivity
Hi All
I have a Linksys NSLU2 device which is used to hook USB2 drives upto my
network as network attached storage.
The Linksys firmware upgrade for this device includes samba 3.0.11 which
is a non-starter regarding OS/2 connectivity.
There is an alternative firmware based on the Linksys firmware called
Unslung from http://www.nslu2-linux.org/
The Unslung firmware allows
1998 Dec 29
2
Encrypted passwords and OS2/Win95/Win98
My LAN is running Samba v1.9.18p10 under RedHat Linux v5.2. Using the SMB
services are Win95 and OS/2 clients. It's all running fine.
I will soon be adding Win98, though, and I understand that there is a
question of password encryption. I'm concerned how the
encrypted/plain-text communication of password will affect my existing
configuration.
If I reconfigure Samba to use encrypted
2003 Mar 27
2
Problem with xcopy /d & samba
A problem has arisen with the way samba handles file
creation dates compared to NT/win2k, which prevents
xcopy /d from working correctly.
On NT/Win2k, files copied from another NT machine using
xcopy end up with the modified dates equal to the original
modified date of the file, and the created and accessed
dates become the date of the xcopy operation.
On Samba, files copied from an NT
1998 Aug 19
0
xcopy failures; SAMBA digest 1784
I had a simular problem in a single server (unix) environment with PC
clients although we were using NFS stack for drive maps. The issue is
came down to this: a MS-DOS pathspec cannot exceed 64 characters, with
the pathspec looking something like
'server_name:\directory\dir...\...\filename.ext". Your NT and Samba
systems are probably selected a SMB protocol like Core Plus or LAN Man
1.0,
2010 Dec 15
2
Installing R help files (2.11 or later) when no internet access.
We work on a secure stand-alone server with no internet access, for
security reasons. We are running Windows XP. SInce version 2.11 the R
help files point straight to the internet. Is there any way we could
have a local help that we could access on our server.
Thanks in advance for any solutions
Gillian Raab
2004 Nov 16
1
Access Denied - XCopy from Win2K SP3 to Samba 3.0.8
Right in the middle of a big XCopy from Win2K SP3 to Samba 3.0.8 I get an "Access Denied" kicked back from XCopy and it ends. XCopy is building dirs from scratch on the Samba server - starting for a
clean empty share. XFS FS on the server, Debian Sarge.
I've heard of odd things with RoboCopy, but what about XCopy doing this? I suppose I will be cranking up the logs... or is there
1998 Aug 18
1
xcopy failures
Hi
I had sent a mail about a week ago regarding a xcopy problem I had. I am
trying to copy an image of an nt workstation from an unixware 2.1.3 server
running samba 1.9.18p8. Initially the client is a dos client, who connects
to the unixware server and downloads files using xcopy. My problem after
copying a certain number of files xcopy fails with path not found. On
further investigation I
2003 Jun 20
1
Power Law Exponents
I am having difficulty with the calculation of the power law exponent
for set of nodes within a graph.
Specifically, I am interested in the distribution of in-degree and
out-degree among communities of web pages where the web pages are the
nodes of the graph and the hyperlinks the edges.
According to the literature, the distribution of incoming and outgoing
links obeys a power law distribution
2010 Sep 03
1
Incorrect formatted output after subtracting non-integer seconds from POSIXt origin
> x<-as.POSIXct("1970-1-1", tz="UTC")-.5
> y<-as.POSIXct("1970-1-1", tz="UTC")+.5
> x==y
[1] FALSE # of course
but x and y "appear" to be the same when formatted, even with extra
precision:
> format(x, format="%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%OS2")
[1] "1970-01-01 00:00:00.50"
> format(y, format="%Y-%m-%d