Displaying 20 results from an estimated 6000 matches similar to: "smbclient -M --> ERRmsgoff?"
2006 Apr 14
0
Revised smb-wall (Was: smbclient -M --> ERRmsgoff?)
I've gotten smb-wall to work with Samba v3. If there's a better way,
please let me know. If not, what's the chances this could be included
in a future release?
#!/usr/bin/perl
#
#@(#) smb-wall.pl Description:
#@(#) A perl script which allows you to announce whatever you choose to
#@(#) every PC client currently connected to a Samba Server...
#@(#) ...using "smbclient -M"
1997 Sep 30
0
Winpopup Broadcast? (smbclient -M to workgroup)?
Has anyone modified smbclient to send winpopup-style message broadcasts to
Win95 workgroups/WinNT domains?
If not, any tips on how I could go about doing it? What section of the SMB RFCs
(1001, 1002, 1003) would be likely to talk about it? (I'm not sufficiently
versed in low-level SMB, so most of the RFCs are still Greek to me. So if
someone kindly points me in the right direction I think
1998 Jun 02
2
smbclient -I 172.16.0.43 -M
I'm trying to do the winpopup emulation thing to an IP address instead of
NetBIOS name.
The following don't seem to work:
smbclient -I 172.16.0.43 -M
smbclient -M -I 172.16.0.43
The bottom one tries to interpret -I as the host name.
What's up?... and don't say my head!!!! ;-)
Thanks in advance, sorry if it's been asked before
-Vickers
2000 Jul 17
0
[PATCH] `smbclient -M' ignores `-p port'
Peter:
Thanks! It now works fine on Solaris 2.6. Now I just need to remember how
to manipulate source RPMs so I can fix the Linux (RedHat 6.x) version. :-)
pete
> From peter@cadcamlab.org Sun Jul 16 16:41:17 2000
> Cc: <samba@samba.org>
> Subject: [PATCH] `smbclient -M' ignores `-p port'
>
> [Pete Peterson <petersonp@genrad.com>]
> > It appears
2003 Feb 21
1
more mulitpage postscript problems
Hi,
I posted a while ago about 'overlap' problems using png/jpeg. If what
Patrick Connolly suggests is truly happening, I think the following may be
related.
My new problem is with the following code (the overlap is still there if I
use png() instead of postscript(), compounded by the difficulty described
below):
tmp <- matrix(runif(16000), nrow=16)
2018 Feb 27
1
Gluster performance / Dell Idrac enterprise conflict
All volumes are configured as replica 3. I have no arbiter volumes.
Storage hosts are for storage only and Virt hosts are dedicated Virt
hosts. I've checked throughput from the Virt hosts to all 3 gluster hosts
and am getting ~9Gb/s.
On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 1:33 AM, Alex K <rightkicktech at gmail.com> wrote:
> What is your gluster setup? Please share volume details where vms ate
2018 Feb 27
0
Gluster performance / Dell Idrac enterprise conflict
What is your gluster setup? Please share volume details where vms ate
stored. It could be that the slow host is having arbiter volume.
Alex
On Feb 26, 2018 13:46, "Ryan Wilkinson" <ryanwilk at gmail.com> wrote:
> Here is info. about the Raid controllers. Doesn't seem to be the culprit.
>
> Slow host:
> Name PERC H710 Mini (Embedded)
> Firmware Version
2002 Nov 10
2
Quartz.dll
Hi.
I'm trying to run ActiveWorlds Browser under Wine, I'm getting errors with
Quartz.dll can anyone help me please.
Bob Wilkinson.
2018 Feb 26
2
Gluster performance / Dell Idrac enterprise conflict
Here is info. about the Raid controllers. Doesn't seem to be the culprit.
Slow host:
Name PERC H710 Mini (Embedded)
Firmware Version 21.3.4-0001
Cache Memory Size 512 MB
Fast Host:
Name PERC H310 Mini (Embedded)
Firmware Version 20.12.1-0002
Cache Memory Size 0 MB
Slow host:
Name PERC H310 Mini (Embedded)
Firmware Version 20.13.1-0002
Cache Memory Size 0 MB
Slow host:
Name PERC H310 Mini
2010 Feb 13
3
ads_sasl_spnego_krb5_bind failed: Program lacks supportfor encryption type [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
Alex,
I've been a victim of this since Day 1. After a lot of reading and emailing, it comes down to this. libkrb5-3 version 1.8x by default disallows DES encryption. /etc/krb5.conf can be changed to allow weak encryption, but as it relates to Samba, is only effective in letting the system join the domain. For it's internal functioning, winbind uses an autogenerated krb5.conf that
2010 Jul 02
4
Some questions about R's modelling algebra
Hi all,
In preparation for teaching a class next week, I've been reviewing R's
standard modelling algebra. I've used it for a long time and have a
pretty good intuitive feel for how it works, but would like to
understand more of the technical details. The best (online) reference
I've found so far is the section in "An Introduction to R"
2018 Feb 26
0
Gluster performance / Dell Idrac enterprise conflict
I would be really supprised if the problem was related to Idrac.
The Idrac processor is a stand alone cpu with its own nic and runs
independent of the main CPU.
That being said it does have visibility into the whole system.
try using dmidecode to compare the systems and take a close look at the
raid controllers and what size and form of cache they have.
On 02/26/2018 11:34 AM, Ryan
2001 Sep 27
3
Kerberos in OpenSsh 2.9.9p2
I note with interest that Kerberos support is now available (for the version
1 protocol, at least) in OpenSSH 2.9.9p2. However, it does not build with MIT
Kerberos, due to the usual Heimdal/MIT library differences. These look, by
and large, like the same problems I encountered when porting Dan Kouril's
patch to MIT Kerberos - so I'm having a go at fixing them (my GSSAPI patches
need
2003 Feb 28
1
axis annotation
Hi,
Is there a way to specify a vector of colors for the tick annotation in a
call to axis(), to achieve the x-axis here?
<<Rplot003.png>>
Thanks,
Mark Wilkinson
Informatics Analyst
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
The opinions expressed here are my own and do not necessarily represent
those of St. Jude Children's Research
2003 Jan 31
2
png()/jpeg()
When I execute the following code, it works just like I want it to: three
pages of nine (or fewer) plots. However, when I execute the code with the
first and last lines uncommented, I get three pages (files), but the 2nd &
3rd pages have overlapping plots. It's like a new page wasn't created.
I'm pretty sure I've either misplaced or left out a crucial call to some
2018 Feb 26
2
Gluster performance / Dell Idrac enterprise conflict
I've tested about 12 different Dell servers. Ony a couple of them have
Idrac express and all the others have Idrac Enterprise. All the boxes with
Enterprise perform poorly and the couple that have express perform well. I
use the disks in raid mode on all of them. I've tried a few non-Dell boxes
and they all perform well even though some of them are very old. I've also
tried
2018 Feb 26
0
Gluster performance / Dell Idrac enterprise conflict
I don't think it is related with iDRAC itself but some configuration
is wrong or there is some hw error.
Did you check battery of raid controller? Do you use disks in jbod
mode or raid mode?
On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 6:12 PM, Ryan Wilkinson <ryanwilk at gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestion. I tried both of these with no difference in
> performance.I have tried several
1999 Oct 20
2
Questions on smbclient messaging
I'm running Samba v2.0.5a on a RedHat v6.0 system. This server
provides SMB shares to Win98, OS/2 and Linux clients. Everything is
running fine with the Win98 and OS/2 clients, but I have a few
questions regarding Samba and Linux clients.
1. Is there a way for Linux systems to receive SMB messages?
Something analogous to Windows' "WinPopup" or OS/2's "Network
2007 May 14
1
round(#, digits=x) unreliable for x=2 (PR#9682)
Full_Name: Scott Wilkinson
Version: 2.3.1
OS: WinXP Pro
Submission from: (NULL) (140.253.203.4)
In the example below round() does not report to the specified number of digits
when the last digit to be reported is zero: Compare behaviour for 0.897575 and
0.946251. Ditto for signif(). The number of sigfigs is ambiguous unless the
reader knows this behaviour. Is this a bug or intended behaviour? Is
2002 Dec 20
1
lower triangle
Hi,
I want to compute the lower triangle of a square matrix (optionally, sans
diagonal). With for() loops I can do something like this:
## 5 by 5 matrix rtn
for (j in 1:5) {
for (k in 1:j) {
if (j != k) { ## optional
rtn[j, k] <- my.func(j, k)
}
}
}
I'd like to do this with apply(). Is there some way I can do this kind of
'short-circuit'?
Thanks,
Mark Wilkinson