Displaying 20 results from an estimated 6000 matches similar to: "Samba 3.x performance bug?"
2006 Oct 27
1
Requirement for sshd account since 4.4p1
Hi,
there's a change made to 4.4p1, which gave some irritation on the Cygwin
mailing list. It's a change from 20060907:
- (djm) [sshd.c auth.c] Set up fakepw() with privsep uid/gid, so it can
be used to drop privilege to; fixes Solaris GSSAPI crash reported by
Magnus Abrante; suggestion and feedback dtucker@
NB. this change will require that the privilege separation user must
2006 Aug 21
2
ZFS questions with mirrors
IHAC that is asking the following. any thoughts would be appreciated
Take two drives, zpool to make a mirror.
Remove a drive - and the server HANGS. Power off and reboot the server,
and everything comes up cleanly.
Take the same two drives (still Solaris 10). Install Veritas Volume
Manager (4.1). Mirror the two drives. Remove a drive - everything is
still running. Replace the drive, everything
2008 Jun 13
1
Sun xVM Server Roadmap
Dear Experts,
IHAC who interested in Sun''s xVM server. They would like to know when
the xVM server will be available on Solaris. Thanks.
Regards,
Ray
2010 Jun 07
2
NOTICE: spa_import_rootpool: error 5
IHAC
Who has an x4500(x86 box) who has a zfs root filesystem. They installed
patches today,
the latest solaris 10 x86 recommended patch cluster and the patching
seemed to complete
successfully. Then when they tried to reboot the box the machine would
not boot? They
get the following error
NOTICE: spa_import_rootpool: error 5, Inc. All rights reserved.
Cannot mount root on
/pci at
2008 Jul 07
1
ZFS and Caching - write() syscall with O_SYNC
IHAC using ZFS in production, and he''s opening up some files with the
O_SYNC flag. This affects subsequent write()''s by providing
synchronized I/O file integrity completion. That is, each write(2) will
wait for both the file data and file status to be physically updated.
Because of this, he''s seeing some delays on the file write()''s. This is
verified with
2004 Oct 05
1
WG: [Ocfs-users] Compiling OCFS 1.0.13 on kernel 2.6.8?
Sorry for cross posting, but I somehow came to think that this question
might possibly be more suitable in this mailinglist.
I am currently fiddeling around with Fedora Core 2.
Does anyone of you have any pointers on where to start reading to compile
OCFS 1.0.13 on a 2.6.8 kernel? Is it at all possible?
Best,
//magnus
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Von: Magnus Lubeck [mailto:ml@inwork.ch]
2009 Aug 12
1
In odbcDriverConnect ODBC connection failed
R-sig-Debian help,
I have installed an ODBC Driver for Linux.
I want to connect to our database through R via:
>library(RODBC)
>con <- odbcDriverConnect("SERVER=IP_address:PORT;DRIVER=ORACLE;DATABASE=MAGNUS")
Warning message:
In odbcDriverConnect("SERVER=IP_address:PORT;DRIVER=ORACLE;DATABASE=MAGNUS") :
ODBC connection failed
I don't really know whether this
2010 Oct 27
0
OCFS2 CLUSTER HANG
Hi,
IHAC with an OCFS2 1.4 2-node cluster in RedHat 5.3 x86-64.
Basically for explanation simplicity the software uses the cluster for writing in a log file up to 500Mb size, among other things (file read, etc)
Last monday there was a problem somewhere (software is a two-node application server) that caused the software to hang, and it seems both application servers was waiting each other for
2005 May 12
0
MAX_LUNS SIZE LIMIT ON RHEL 3.0 and 4.0
Dear List Users-
IHAC planning storage layout and is looking for the following MAX_LUNS
size limit on RHEL 3.0 and 4.0. Details are below. Customer database
size is estimated to grow to 5 TB and worries that they will not be able
to present enough devices to the system if used with EMC powerpath and
RHEL 3.0 max_lun limitations. I have advised on using OCFS or ASM as
this is a 10g Database
2020 May 04
2
default backend = rid not showing full group information for users
m?ndag 4 maj 2020 kl. 22:22:04 CEST skrev Rowland penny via samba:
> On 04/05/2020 21:06, Magnus Holmgren via samba wrote:
> > m?ndag 4 maj 2020 kl. 20:45:37 CEST skrev Rowland penny via samba:
> >> On 04/05/2020 19:24, Magnus Holmgren via samba wrote:
> >>> The systemd NSS module handles dynamically allocated users and groups
> >>> when
>
2001 Jul 07
2
Perl wrapper for libvorbisfile or stuff
Hey guys,
I wrote to this list previously, saying I needed a perl module to do
Ogg Vorbis tag reading / writing. People pretty much pointed me to the
Ogg::Vorbis module that wrapped around libvorbisfile and I should
extend that to writing streams, not only reading them. Well, awright,
I thought, let's do it. Problem is, though: The download links on
freshmeat are all broken and I don't
2001 Jul 07
2
Perl wrapper for libvorbisfile or stuff
Hey guys,
I wrote to this list previously, saying I needed a perl module to do
Ogg Vorbis tag reading / writing. People pretty much pointed me to the
Ogg::Vorbis module that wrapped around libvorbisfile and I should
extend that to writing streams, not only reading them. Well, awright,
I thought, let's do it. Problem is, though: The download links on
freshmeat are all broken and I don't
2009 Aug 04
0
RODBC package to connect to Oracle database Linux
R-help,
I get the following error message when trying to connect to an Oracle
database
through R (2.8.1) under Linux (Ubuntu 9.04).
> channel<-odbcConnect("magnus",uid="luisr",pwd="juanayzakarias")
Warning messages:
1: In odbcDriverConnect(st, ...) :
[RODBC] ERROR: state IM002, code 0, message
[unixODBC][DriverManager]Data source name not found, and no
2011 Apr 14
0
[LLVMdev] Fwd: LLVM Scheduler and Itinieraries: Negative latency?
Forwarding to llvm-dev...
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Magnus Pettersson <mangepe at gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 21:33
Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] LLVM Scheduler and Itinieraries: Negative latency?
To: Anton Korobeynikov <anton at korobeynikov.info>
Hello Anton,
I am trying to model a fairly simple five stage pipelined processor.
The problem is that some
2005 Apr 27
0
RE: CRLF << -- >> LF
No, I don't. But I do know that Samba provides transparent file access -- it
has no idea what data is in the files it offers to the clients. It could be
a database, a JPEG, a text document, or an executable program. What you
suggest would be an extremely bad idea. You need better clients -- it is
the clients that interpret the contents of the file. Samba is just another
file access method.
2020 May 05
0
default backend = rid not showing full group information for users
On 04/05/2020 22:18, Magnus Holmgren via samba wrote:
> m?ndag 4 maj 2020 kl. 22:22:04 CEST skrev Rowland penny via samba:
>> On 04/05/2020 21:06, Magnus Holmgren via samba wrote:
>>> m?ndag 4 maj 2020 kl. 20:45:37 CEST skrev Rowland penny via samba:
>>>> On 04/05/2020 19:24, Magnus Holmgren via samba wrote:
>>>>> The systemd NSS module handles
2005 Jan 29
1
Subject: RE: Q: Can I over-ride the value of caller ID
>On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 12:53:11 -0600
> -----Original Message-----
>From: <asterisk@draughon.org>
>Subject: [Asterisk-Users] RE: Q: Can I over-ride the value of
> ${CALLERIDNAME} ?
>To: <asterisk-users@lists.digium.com>
>Message-ID: <001a01c50633$d9e10a30$6701a8c0@calhoun>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>
>Folks,
>
> Many
2020 May 04
2
default backend = rid not showing full group information for users
m?ndag 4 maj 2020 kl. 20:45:37 CEST skrev Rowland penny via samba:
> On 04/05/2020 19:24, Magnus Holmgren via samba wrote:
> > Sunday 3 maj 2020 kl. 13:14:24 CEST, Rowland penny via samba wrote:
> >> As for 'systemd', not sure what this actually does, but when I am forced
> >> to use systemd (e.g. on my rpi), everything works even though I remove
> >>
2001 Sep 20
2
Problems with German umlauts and vorbiscomment
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Hi,
as I said before on this list I use the vorbiscomment utility in my music
file management perl script and I've just noticed that it has huge problems
with German umlauts.
"ö", for example, becomes "ö", which is QUITE annoying. In xmms, the tags
are displayed correctly, though. I'm using the newest libraries and
2006 Sep 29
1
[PATCH] hvm: clear vmxe if vmxoff
hvm: clear vmxe if vmxoff
The current Xen code keeps X86_CR4_VMXE set even if VMXON has not been
executed. The stop_vmx() code assumes that it is possible to call VMXOFF
if X86_CR4_VMXE is set which is not always true. Calling VMXOFF without
VMXON results in an illegal opcode trap, and to avoid this condition this
patch makes sure that X86_CR4_VMXE is only set when VMXON has been called.