Displaying 20 results from an estimated 700 matches similar to: "get quota command - Example"
2006 Apr 04
1
OS X - Free space reporting issues.
We are putting into production a new samba server(s) with a combined
storage pool of several TB's of space.
One of the problems we encountered was that OS X ( 10.4.5 ) reported
free space incorrectly on very large values ( 650gb in our case ). It
would report the free space as doubled for no apparent reason (
probably because it presumes values over a specific amount are 2k
blocks rather
1998 Sep 09
1
WINS problem discovered and fixed!! browsing speedup of 20X for large networks
Ok, after several months of pulling my hair out I finally fixed WINS and
browsing at out Univesity. It ended up being an acutal bug, er bad code
segment. To explain we have a large number of clients ~1000+ at any one
time over 6 subnets. Browsing was spuratic at best. nmbd sucked up %70
of the proccessing power of a sparc 5. Well after serious investigation
I traced it down to two lines of
2002 May 24
1
patch for openssh/contrib/solaris/buildpkg.sh
Here is a small patch for OpenSSH 3.2.3p1..
When the package postinstall script runs, it presumes that the package
will be installed relative to the current / directory.. If this package
is installed as part of a Solaris Jumpstart installation, this will not be
the case. Consequentially, the /etc/ssh/sshd_config.default will never
get copied to /etc/ssh/sshd_config on the new operating system.
2004 Apr 30
0
buildpkg.sh enhancements
I've made some changes to buildpkg.sh to make it easier for package
builders to add their local changes.
I'd like people that use buildpkg.sh to test and comment on these
changes before I commit them to CVS.
None of the defaults have changed.
Some of the patch is is just moving chunks of code to a different
location to make some of the enhancements work.
Some things you may find
2015 Nov 02
0
[kvm-unit-tests PATCH] x86: hyperv_synic: Hyper-V SynIC test
On 26/10/2015 10:56, Andrey Smetanin wrote:
> Hyper-V SynIC is a Hyper-V synthetic interrupt controller.
>
> The test runs on every vCPU and performs the following steps:
> * read from all Hyper-V SynIC MSR's
> * setup Hyper-V SynIC evt/msg pages
> * setup SINT's routing
> * inject SINT's into destination vCPU by 'hyperv-synic-test-device'
> * wait for
2013 Jul 01
1
[PATCH v2] xfstests: btrfs/316: cross-subvolume sparse copy
This testscript creates reflinks to files on different subvolumes,
overwrites the original files and reflinks, and moves reflinked files
between subvolumes.
Originally submitted as testcase 302, changes are made based on comments
from Eric: http://oss.sgi.com/archives/xfs/2013-03/msg00231.html
Two new common/rc functions used in this script (_require_cp_reflink and
_verify_reflink) have been
2015 Oct 26
3
[kvm-unit-tests PATCH] x86: hyperv_synic: Hyper-V SynIC test
Hyper-V SynIC is a Hyper-V synthetic interrupt controller.
The test runs on every vCPU and performs the following steps:
* read from all Hyper-V SynIC MSR's
* setup Hyper-V SynIC evt/msg pages
* setup SINT's routing
* inject SINT's into destination vCPU by 'hyperv-synic-test-device'
* wait for SINT's isr's completion
* clear Hyper-V SynIC evt/msg pages and destroy
2015 Oct 26
3
[kvm-unit-tests PATCH] x86: hyperv_synic: Hyper-V SynIC test
Hyper-V SynIC is a Hyper-V synthetic interrupt controller.
The test runs on every vCPU and performs the following steps:
* read from all Hyper-V SynIC MSR's
* setup Hyper-V SynIC evt/msg pages
* setup SINT's routing
* inject SINT's into destination vCPU by 'hyperv-synic-test-device'
* wait for SINT's isr's completion
* clear Hyper-V SynIC evt/msg pages and destroy
2013 Jul 02
6
[PATCH v3] xfstests: btrfs/316: cross-subvolume sparse copy
This testscript creates reflinks to files on different subvolumes, overwrites the original files and reflinks, and moves reflinked files between subvolumes.
Originally submitted as testcase 302, changes are made based on comments from Eric: http://oss.sgi.com/archives/xfs/2013-03/msg00231.html
Two new common/rc functions used in this script (_require_cp_reflink and _verify_reflink) have been
2006 May 31
3
Cannot delete files from samba share
Hi all,
Following an upgrade from samba 2.2.8a to 3.0.22 we have been unable to
delete files on a samba share using an XP client. We were previously able
to delete these files when using 2.2.8a.
The problem occurs when we have a particular sub-set of permissions.
Directory permissions on UNIX are set to 775 and ownerhips to usera :
group1. This should mean that either usera or anyone who
2003 Apr 10
1
Group mapping problem - please help
Hi.
I'm using Samba 2.2.7a-security-rollup-fix (RH-9.0) as member of WinNT4
domain. I joined samba to the domain. I configured the winbind daemon and
nsswitch switch to map NT users to unix users.
Then I set ACL support on an ext3 partition and share the mount point of
this partition with ACL Samba support:
- my share is [test_share]
- the directory is /mnt/test_dir
Shortly:
----
2000 Jul 31
0
[patch] smbmount fixes for samba-2.0.7, testers wanted!
Hello all
This patch tries to remove a few bugs from smbmount. It would be nice to
get some testing+feedback on this from others using smbmount and possibly
get these things fixed for the next release of samba.
It does the following:
* Change lib/debug.c to allow changing your mind on being interactive.
A second call to setup_logging should now replace the effects of a
previous call. (hmm,
2019 Apr 19
1
selftest: Perl error "Insecure $ENV{ENV} while running setgid at /home/user/src/samba-git/samba/source3/script/tests/printing/modprinter.pl line 138."
In my environment the selftest for samba3.rpc.spoolss.printer was
failing at source3/script/tests/printing/modprinter.pl(138)
with the Perl error in subject:
Insecure $ENV{ENV} while running setgid at
/home/user/src/samba-git/samba/source3/script/tests/printing/modprinter.pl
line 138
code is:
==============================
delete @ENV{'BASH_ENV'};
$ENV{'PATH'} =
2007 Dec 21
0
online resizing (including shrinking) pushed out
Hello everyone,
Just before I head off to xmas vacation, I've pushed out my current
queue of unstable things to the unstable tree.
The big changes are the online resize, and a very very simple form of
ENOSPC detection:
btrfsctl -r new_size /mount_point
new_size can be an absolute number:
btrfsctl -r 8g /mount_point
or it can be an relative number:
# add 4GB
btrfsctl -r +4g /mount_point
2013 Sep 02
0
chaining of create_resources
Hi
I am using create_resource to create a dir and then mount it. I am using
two create_resources and want one to be completed before other.
$mount_point = hiera(''test::mount_point'', [])
$defaults = {
''ensure'' => ''directory'',
}
$mountit = hiera(''test::mountit'')
create_resources (file, $mount_point, $defaults)
2013 Jan 24
2
rsync parameters errors
In my new bash script, I'm doing what I think is a very simple rsync
command the way I'm used to doing it. I just do a lot of setup and
checking before I get to it.
When I run it, it gets very unhappy with me. It's probably something
very simple.
I need to build the rsync command in a string so that some things can go
away - like if my variables DRY_RUN and DELETE are undefined,
2005 Jul 28
1
using pam_winbind to authenticate against AD/krb
hey all,
after following the directions in the
"FreeBSD Active Directory Domain Member Mini-HOWTO"
http://web.irtnog.org/howtos/freebsd/winbind
i am able to get my machine to the point where i can query users with
'wbinfo':
$ wbinfo -u|grep galbrecht
galbrecht
i am unable, however, to login to my machine using any service, telnet
for example:
$ telnet -K localhost
2018 Sep 11
1
Ensuring that rsync doesn't try to write to an unmounted drive
On Tue, 2018-09-11 at 12:56 -0400, Kevin Korb via rsync wrote:
> --timeout is about network connection timeouts. You aren't using the
> network so it doesn't apply at all. Even if you were networking an
> unmounted filesystem is an empty directory as far as rsync is
> concerned
> and rsync would treat it that way with no idea that you intended to
> have
> something
2002 Oct 11
2
mount_smbfs can't get server address
i am running freebsd 4.6.2
i am using this command to mount a windows share from windows xp
mount_smbfs //user@server/share_name /path/to/mount_point
and everytime i get this message
mount_smbfs: can't get server address: ssyerr = operation timed out
i have also tried this command
mount -t smbfs //user@server/share_name /path/to/mount_point
and get the same message
can any one give me some
2004 Oct 25
0
question for file attributes (atime, ctime)
Hi,
I looked though documentation and also checked last 9 months of
archives, but could not find the corresponding information. We are
having an issue with incremental backup with arkeia. Arkeia checks if
ctime/mtime of the file are changed, if so, it backs up.
I realized that when I ran rsync from a cammnd line, it changed ctime,
and preserved atime of the file in a destination as