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2008 Jun 20
1
samba oplocks not breaking
Hello, I am having (weird) issues with XFS, in that open(...) on certain files takes 45 seconds to return. After the file has been opened, the next file in the same directory takes 45 seconds. If the file was recently opened it returns immediately. I have raised this on several mailing lists, see: <http://lists.luv.asn.au/wws/arc/luv-main/2008-06/msg00143.html>
2018 Oct 03
1
grDevices::convertColor and colorRamp(space='Lab') Performance Improvements
`grDevices::convertColor` performance can be improved by 30-300x with small changes to the code. `colorRamp(space='Lab')` uses `convertColor` so it too benefits from substantial performance gains. `convertColor` vectorizes explicitly over the rows of the input color matrix using `apply`. The level-1 patch [1] illustrates a possible minimal set of changes to achieve this with just R
2005 Oct 06
1
TDM400 takes Zap/4 line off hook
Hello, I have a TDM400 with 2 FXS modules and 2 FXO modules, as follows: Zap/1 - internal phone Zap/2 - internal modem Zap/3 - exchange Zap/4 - exchange Recently I upgraded zaptel (and kernel modules) from 1.0.9-1.1 to 1.0.9.1 and upgraded asterisk to 1.0.9.dfsg.1-3, which are Debian versions for Debian/sarge of the packages I believe the Debian maintainers created (not in Debian) The above
2009 Apr 24
1
default printer selection based upon computer a user logs into
We are using roaming profiles. I have a user that logs onto two computers that are in different buildings. Computer 1 is collections w/ default printer HP Laserjet 4000DTN (10.8.9.223) and Computer 2 is salesshop w/ default printer HP Laserjet 4100DTN (10.8.3.31). The user complains that when she logs into salesshop, does her work, logs out, and then logs in at the collections computer,
2004 Nov 25
1
Firwall on and no one home
Hi Guys luv your product but ive become stuck since updating to Suse Linux Enterprise 9, Id luv some advice on where i should be looking to resolve this issue.. basically... when shorewall is off all ports are showing to the internet ''25,80,443,ect'' and i can ping my box from an external source. ''with stopped rule created to allow ppp0'' when shorewall is on
2015 Aug 18
1
logging into user mailboxes with admin credentials
Hey folks, We are planning a migration away from Dovecot (sorry) to Google Apps and are trying to figure out how to migrate the contents of user mailboxes to the new provider. Normally we would use an IMAP migration tool to log into each user's mailbox on the old and new providers and transfer the data that way. However, there is no central directory service; all accounts are local. We
2002 Jul 24
2
Fw: wine & foxpro
I have received any responses from LUV so I thought I would try here. "Nic Baxter" <nic@melbpc.org.au> wrote in message news:<1027342247.6846.14.camel@albert>... > I am trying to run our foxpro database program under wine 20020228 on > Mandrake 8.2 with the following output: err:font:AddFontFileToList > Unable to load font file
2008 Feb 25
2
pam_mkhomedir.so not working.
Sambains, I gotta samba setup where I use pam_mkhomedir.so to create home dir for first time users. Same configuration is working on many hosts and if I create a home directory manually, I can login, but not on fly. And also when I change the /home permission to 777, its creating home directory for new users on fly. When strace a su session, I getting the following error. My guess is the module
2006 Jul 02
2
Administrator doesn't have admin rights on workstation
Hello, I'm running FreeBSD-6.1, and Samba 3.0.22 with a Windows XP (SP2) client. As per subject line, administrator doesn't have administrator rights on the workstation. --- 'net groupmap list' gives, Domain Admins (S-1-5-21-3323006203-4037909810-1162086780-3003) -> ntadmins --- 'pdbedit -Lv' includes, Unix username: administrator NT username: Account
2007 Oct 01
1
rsync vs. unison
Hey all, I'm looking into a two-way WAN mirror on two boxes running Mac OS X 10.4. It seems that both rsync (with the -u option) and unison could do this. Any suggestions on how to choose one over the other? Many thanks, noam Noam Birnbaum http://maccentricsolutions.com/ 877.luv.macs x89 ð Apple Certified Technical Coordinator ð Apple Certified Help Desk Specialist --------------
2007 Oct 02
3
estimating nightly diffs
Hey all, Any suggestions on how to estimate how much data rsync would synchronize on average in a given installation? Assume that a full rsync has already run and the only data being updated is just the daily diffs. Thanks, noam Noam Birnbaum http://maccentricsolutions.com/ 877.luv.macs x89 ð Apple Certified Technical Coordinator ð Apple Certified Help Desk Specialist --------------
2007 Oct 31
4
multiple rsync sessions for one file?
Hey all, A customer is configuring an offsite rsync backup. Their Internet pipe is fairly slow (DSL) but they have some very large files to backup. Their backup window is only after business hours. If one of these large files starts rsyncing at midnight, and the backup window ends before the file is complete (i.e. the rsync process stops), will it complete the rest of that file the
2006 Mar 02
1
extracting RGB values from a colorspace class object
Greetings, After pouring over the documentation for the 'colorspace' package, I have not been able to figure out how the plot() method converts colorspace coordinates to RGB values for display on the screen. I am convert between colorspaces with the various as() methods... but cannot seem to find a way to extract RGB (i.e. for displaying on a computer screen) triplets from color space
2006 Mar 13
2
CDR Bug?
Trying to figure out if a bug report should be submitted. Can anyone on 1.2.x verify of this has been corrected? I am on CVS 8/2005 If a call comes in to an extension that dials more than one channel (rings at more than one phone) both calls in the CDR show a status of answered when only one is answered, the source channel is bridged to only one of the two destination channels, but both CDRs
2007 Dec 09
4
scannedonly samba anti-virus vfs module
Dear all, this is the first public announcement of scannedonly. Scannedonly is a samba VFS module that ensures that only files that have been scanned for viruses are visible and accessible to the end user. Scannedonly was developed because of scalability problems with samba-vscan: high server loads when (the same) files were requested often, and timeouts when large zip files were requested.
2003 Jul 28
6
snooping - the crux of the problem
I have a computer with two interfaces, say with addresses 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.1.2. I want to set up routing such that when I ping 192.168.1.1 it goes out through 192.168.1.2 and not to the local interface. Is this possible - all my attempts so far have been unsuccessful? If so, pointers, etc. would be gratefully appreciated. Jim -- Jim Redman (505) 662 5156 x85
2004 Mar 08
2
2nd printer won't print
Good morning, I would appreciate some help. SAMBA is new turf. I am working out of a John Blair Book SAMBA: Integrating UNIX and Windows 1998 PROBLEM: unable to print to the 2nd of two printers on a samba host. ENVIRONMENT: -4 systems in a home network; connected to an HP hub (10 meg) -3 systems run Red Hat linux 9.0 (system names: snoopy, white, olblue) -4th system runs Windows 2000
2008 Jun 06
4
color scale mapped to B/W
In an R graphic, I'm using cond.col <- c("green", "yellow", "red") to represent a quantitative variable, where green means 'OK', yellow represents 'warning' and red represents 'danger'. Using these particular color names, in B/W, red is darkest and yellow is lightest. I'd like to find color designations to replace yellow and
2008 Jan 26
3
Member Server creates sambaDomainName LDAP entry
Short version: Why does my domain member server create a sambaDomainName entry in LDAP? Long Version: I have created a Domain Member Server for a "NT4 style" Samba domain with an LDAP backend. It is a print server, running Winbind (because it solved a group SID mapping problem and an 'invalid SID' error in syslog), and it works fine in all other respects, but this: After
2008 Jan 01
3
Tracking user's activity
Greetings, I've been looking for a proper way to to track down user's activity inside the shell as I'm helping my colleague to configure a web hosting and shell hosting server. Someone have referred me to this article -- http://bsdtips.utcorp.net/mediawiki/index.php/Snoop which is using 'watch' commands to view user's activity once they logged in to the server I found