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2003 Mar 28
2
rsync ignoring some new files
I have found several instances where rsync refuses to copy a new file. I am using it to sync changes from a staging web server to production servers, and there are certain files that it just plain won't copy. The file is totally new. No such name has ever existed on the target server(, or on the source server until now). In this instance, I added 3 completely new files to the same
2017 Mar 30
2
JPG issue
Ok, it's taken me a while, but here's what seems to be the problem. In OSX I see a lock on the file. If that lock is ON, it disappears. But what is that lock and where did it come from.... Is it like a read only lock? On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 11:04 AM Curtis Vaughan <cavaughan at gmail.com> wrote: > Ok, here's what seems to be going on. When a JPG is put into a share it >
2017 Mar 30
2
JPG issue
[global] workgroup = NPC server string = Samba Server %v netbios name = Atlantica security = user map to guest = bad user dns proxy = no hide files = /~*/ hide unwriteable files = yes #============================ Share Definitions ============================== [homes] comment = Home Directories path = /home/%S valid users = %S browseable = no guest ok = no writable = yes
2006 Feb 28
7
multi-page printing moving on
I have some nice forms done using stylesheets. I currently have them displaying on screen and the user could simply just print. This works when there is only one form (facility) to be viewed/printed. I have created the looping code necessary to print for all facilities but that doesn''t work for me because each page uses stylesheets with <div> that do absolute positioning and thus
2002 Aug 26
2
Homedrive mapping
Hello everyone, We are making extensive use of the homedrive mapping fields in AD. (automagically mapping a drive letter to a UNC path without a logon script) Since we sp2 applied to our clients, none of them have been able to map their home drives to our samba servers. According to Microsoft's q-article, http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;Q308580&, "this
2006 Jun 29
7
Checkpointing
Hi, Is there any way you can save a xen domain without suspending it or stopping it? I want to set up something so if my xen session crashes I can fire up another xen session from the save file that I created 5 minutes before the crash and hopefully minimize downtime. Thanks -- ------------------------------ Christopher Vaughan
2007 Apr 18
4
Graceful recovery on bad config
Would it be possible to... ( I suppose that this is an enhancement request )... automatically do the following on a client-side manifest failure: 1. Wipe localconfig.yaml and state.yaml and try again (seems to fix most things for me) 2. Revert to a last known good configuration if all else fails. Thanks, Trevor _______________________________________________ Puppet-users mailing list
2008 Jul 30
6
Refreshonly question
Does anyone have a technique for performing an exec the first time puppetd runs but then reverting to refreshonly => true state for subsequent runs? The basic idea is: file { "/etc/foo": notify => Exec["bar"] } exec { "bar": command => "Do stuff to /etc/foo", refreshonly => true } Should I use a fact that is unset based on a
2013 May 29
5
Developing custom type/providers for multiple OS
Hello all, I am developing a few custom providers for some features that I need into my system (such as dealing with different zipped files or generating some JSON data based on OS files) and I have hit into a question about "how to do this for multiple OS?" Lets focus into the zipped file provider that should provide a common method to pack or unpack zipped files (tar, tar.gz,
2003 Nov 20
4
unable to access SWAT
Hi all, I have recently installed samba-2.2.7-3.7.3.i386.rpm,samba-common-2.2.7-3.7.3.i386.rpm, samba-client-2.2.7-3.7.3.i386.rpm and samba-swat-2.2.7-3.7.3.i386.rpm. After i installed all these, I start the SMB services and i enable swat, but when i tried to access SWAT from the browser, using : http://localhost:901 or http://127.0.0.1:901 it returns with " the document contain no data.
2013 Aug 16
1
[PATCH] xen: initialize xen panic handler for PVHVM
kernel use callback linked in panic_notifier_list to notice others when panic happens. NORET_TYPE void panic(const char * fmt, ...){ ... atomic_notifier_call_chain(&panic_notifier_list, 0, buf); } When xen aware this, it will call xen_reboot(SHUTDOWN_crash) to send out an event with reason code - SHUTDOWN_crash. xen_panic_handler_init() is defined to register on panic_notifier_list but
2013 Aug 16
1
[PATCH] xen: initialize xen panic handler for PVHVM
kernel use callback linked in panic_notifier_list to notice others when panic happens. NORET_TYPE void panic(const char * fmt, ...){ ... atomic_notifier_call_chain(&panic_notifier_list, 0, buf); } When xen aware this, it will call xen_reboot(SHUTDOWN_crash) to send out an event with reason code - SHUTDOWN_crash. xen_panic_handler_init() is defined to register on panic_notifier_list but
2013 Aug 16
1
[PATCH] xen: initialize xen panic handler for PVHVM
kernel use callback linked in panic_notifier_list to notice others when panic happens. NORET_TYPE void panic(const char * fmt, ...){ ... atomic_notifier_call_chain(&panic_notifier_list, 0, buf); } When xen aware this, it will call xen_reboot(SHUTDOWN_crash) to send out an event with reason code - SHUTDOWN_crash. xen_panic_handler_init() is defined to register on panic_notifier_list but
2023 Feb 13
1
idmap ad question
On 12/02/2023 16:40, Vaughan, Robert J via samba wrote: > Hi all > > In the idmap_config_ad wiki, it states .. > > If you use the winbind 'ad' backend, you must add a gidNumber attribute to the Domain Users group in AD. > > Can someone explain this? > >>Yes >>Every users primaryGroupID attribute is set to 513, the RID for Domain >>Users.
2009 Aug 13
6
Mongrel Memory Usage
All, I''m trying to figure out the best way to estimate the amount of memory usage that will be taken up by Mongrel and I''m hoping that you have some estimates that can help me. I''m currently estimating the following: Memory Required = Number of running puppetmasters * size of manifests * number of clients managed The mongrel model doesn''t seem to *ever*
2023 Feb 01
2
Searching Samba share file contents
Hello Samba listers Is there a way to search Samba share file contents from the Windows client explorer? This works on Windows shares. I can't seem to get a hit on this on Google .. Thanks, Robert Vaughan ---------------------------------------------------------------------- This is an e-mail from General Dynamics Land Systems. It is for the intended recipient only and may contain
2007 Feb 06
31
Removing circular dependant RPM files with Package.
Hello, I just attempted to remove both the ypbind and the yp-tools packages using the package parameter with yum. As it turns out, both of these packages depend on each other. Is there a way of forcing package removal and, if there is not, is there a way of making all packages to be removed be collapsed into the same yum command? Either of these solutions would solve the problem with the
2006 Dec 14
11
Puppet and Cfengine Differences
Hello, I''ve recently begun looking at Puppet as an alternative to Cfengine and I have a couple of questions. 1) Besides the information posted on the Puppet website, are there any critical differences between Puppet and Cfengine? 2) Does Puppet allow for client-specific file text manipulation. For instance, in Cfengine I can add a line of text to a file if the line doesn''t
2008 Dec 10
3
Missing return-path on vacation messages
Hi, I can see this has been discussed previously, was just wondering if it's been fixed in v1.1.x? -- Best Regards, Stephen
2023 Apr 28
2
range() for Date and POSIXct could respect `finite = TRUE`
Hi all, I noticed that `range.default()` has a nice `finite = TRUE` argument, but it doesn't actually apply to Date or POSIXct due to how `is.numeric()` works. ``` x <- .Date(c(0, Inf, 1, 2, Inf)) x #> [1] "1970-01-01" "Inf" "1970-01-02" "1970-01-03" "Inf" # Darn! range(x, finite = TRUE) #> [1] "1970-01-01"