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2005 Sep 15
1
delete user script
Does anyone know what the unix UID is deleting a user in USRMGR? I'm using Samba with ldap and while I can create users just fine with usrmgr (logged in as myself, but when I delete a user, it seems to have trouble running my "delete user script" My samba log shows: [2005/09/15 10:19:42, 1] lib/smbldap.c:another_ldap_try(1011) Connection to LDAP server failed for the 15 try!
2002 Dec 12
3
lprm command not getting called.
I have configured Samba on both a RH Linux 7.2 box and Solaris 8 box and am not able to remove print jobs. The lprm command is not getting called. I know that for a fact because I changed lprm command to equal a script which will log when it is called. And that script is never called. There are no errors in any log files - system or samba. The printing parts of the smb.conf file are:
2002 Dec 10
0
Changing printer properties caused infinite loop (samba-2.2.7, cups-1.1.16, Solaris 2.8)
Hi, we have a samba printserver 2.2.7 with cups 1.1.16 with about 15 HP Printers. The samba server runs under Solaris 2.8 and is a member of a NT4 controlled domain. Because of some problems setting the document defaults, I tried cupsaddsmb with the Adobe PS driver. The installation of the driver works fine, but some document defaults (eg. download as softfont instead of substitute with
2008 Oct 24
1
Problem joining NT4 workstation to a Samba PDC
Hi there, I'm having some issues with a samba PDC. Using debian etch, kernel version 2.6.18-6-686. I have samba-3.0.24, smbldap-tools-0.9.2, openldap-2.3.30, bind-9.3.4 and isc dhcp-server-3.0.4 with ddns on the same server, I can join and remove Windows XP machines from the domain but I have this Windows NT Workstation that can't join the domain at all. The error it gives is something
2009 Jun 18
0
Live Migration and how exactly it works
Hello everybody! I have a couple of questions regarding the live migration feature in XEN. How exactly does it work? I have read in a paper on the Internet that there are three phases of the live migration process: 1. Push phase: iteratively copy the memory of the VM from the old host to the new host 2. Stop-and-copy phase: when XEN sees that there is a certain amount of pages that get dirtied