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2006 Jul 31
0
Sr. RoR Position open in NYC
Hi there, My name is Amy and I am part of a search firm located in Midtown NY. I am currently working on a senior Ruby on Rails position open in NYC. This is a great full time, full benefits opportunity offering a salary ranging from 80K-100K+. Please take a look at the link below for more about the position: http://jobs-sap.icims.com/sap_jobs/jobs/candidate/job.jsp?jobid=1681
2015 Oct 21
1
NT_STATUS_RPC_PROCNUM_OUT_OF_RANGE when printing
Hi all, After building Samba 4.1.20 for Ubuntu 14.04 x64 I encountered this issue when using shared printers: every time a client prints or changes printer settings, this message is logged in the log: dcerpc_spoolss_ReplyClosePrinter failed [NT_STATUS_RPC_PROCNUM_OUT_OF_RANGE]. Printers print fine, so it is probably harmless, but I still wonder why this happens. With log level = 3 I get
2012 Jan 25
1
printing issue after update to 3.6.1
Hello, we've updated to 3.6.1 yesterday, and since encounter problems with printing for some users. There's a descriptive error in the log.smbd, but I can't see what to do about it really (the rest of the, admittedly fairly ancient system, is the same base system as the previous 3.5.5 - only a couple of security updates were patched in during downtime). The message in log.smbd is:
2006 Jul 19
2
Creating a safe sequence generator
Hi all, I''ve got a rails and database question. Accounts have jobs, and job numbers should be assigned per account. Account 89 should have jobs 1-whatever, which are not the same as account 67, which has jobs 1-whatever. In the past, I have accomplished this quite easily with: create table job ( accountid int(10) unsigned not null default 0, jobid int(10) unsigned not null
2014 Jun 04
1
samba4 and cups problem
Hello, My envirronement: Debian 7.5 Samba version 4.1.7 from backport Cups 1.5.3-5 I have upgrade from samba 3 to samba4 this morning. Since, I have some very strange error when I try to print or list the shared printer from a windows Server: Here is my syslog log file when I try to refresh the printers list from a Windws 2008 server. Jun 4 17:00:24 daisy2k11 smbd[22133]: [2014/06/04
2011 Feb 15
2
Bacula
Dear all, I get a message from root as follows; 09-Feb 11:26 bacula-dir JobId 0: Fatal error: Could not open Catalog "MyCatalog", database "bacula". 09-Feb 11:26 bacula-dir JobId 0: Fatal error: postgresql.c:227 Unable to connect to PostgreSQL server. Database=bacula User=bacula Possible causes: SQL server not running; password incorrect; max_connections exceeded. 09-Feb 11:26
2004 Sep 28
1
Printjob stuck spooling
Hi, I'm trying to remove a printjob that is currently blocking the printque for one of my users. I've tried to access the printer from the user and delete it there, but this doesn't help. Cups does not show the job at all. I therefore tried to access the printspool via sambas net printq command. With net, I can find the job, and the jobid, but when I try to use net rap printq
2007 Jan 24
0
JOB: LARS internships
Insightful is seeking a pre-doctoral student and an undergraduate student for two internship positions. The primary responsibilities are to assist in the development of software for high-dimensional regression and machine learning applications using least angle regression (LARS). The pre-doctoral candidate should have a background and interest in statistical methodology, algorithms, data
2012 Apr 02
0
Requirement for Java Developer [REQ:104605]
[1]Click here to unsubscribe if you no longer wish to receive our emails Dear Partner, Here is our Direct client requirement which can be filled immediately. Kindly respond to this requirement with your consultant resume, contact and current location info to speed up the interview process. [2]Click here to submit for this position online and to speed up the
2006 Jan 11
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM Developer Position
LLVM Developers, We are looking for a great compiler engineer for our project at Siemens Technology-to-Business Center in Berkeley (http://www.ttb.siemens.com/). Currently we are planning to use LLVM/open source as our foundation. The candidate will be developing a compiler for a clustered micro-processor for stream oriented applications. This is a challenging, but highly rewarding senior
2013 Nov 27
0
Requirement for Ruby on rails [REQ:10217055]
[1]Click here to unsubscribe if you no longer wish to receive our emails Dear Recruiter, Here is our Direct client requirement which can be filled immediately. Kindly respond to this requirement with your consultant resume, contact and current location info to speed up the interview process. [2]Click here to submit for this position online and to speed up the
2001 Nov 08
2
Command line DB reads
Is there a way to get information on a print job from the command line? For example: > smb_print_query smbprn.00002.a12345 jobid = pr1000-555 filename = Notepad - sample.txt owner = dan_thibadeau machine = mylaptop size = 1234 bytes or something like that? Thanks, Dan Thibadeau
2010 Jun 16
1
ORAU/ORISE Job Opening - Scientific Programmer/Analyst 2
Oak Ridge Associated Universities is seeking a Scientific Programmer/Analyst 2 to support the Occupational Exposure and Worker Health (OEWH) Beryllium Laboratory operation, including a redesign of the current system and incorporation of R routines into the LPT analysis, and also to support the data analysis in the Department of Energy (DOE) Beryllium Registry. This includes expansion of an
2015 Sep 03
3
semi-OT: help needed w/ bareos
On 09/02/15 21:27, Leon Fauster wrote: > Am 02.09.2015 um 22:18 schrieb m.roth at 5-cent.us: >> I've got it installed on a 6.7 server, and can back up and restore for >> Linux. Now I'm trying to do it for some users' WinDoze boxes. Trouble is, >> all I keep finding on the Web are "how to set it up on Linux", "how to >> install on Windoze",
2010 Apr 09
1
Rsge: recursive parallelization
In principle, I'd like to be able to do something like this: sge.parLapply(seq(10), function(x) parLapply(seq(x), function(x) x^2)) In practice, however, I have to resort to acrobatics like this: sge.options(sge.remove.files=FALSE) sge.options(sge.qsub.options='-cwd -V') sge.parLapply(seq(10), function(x) { sge.options(sge.save.global=TRUE)
2016 Sep 05
1
Samba-CUPS interface
2016-09-04 15:22 GMT+04:00 Andrew Bartlett <abartlet at samba.org>: > On Fri, 2016-09-02 at 11:59 +0400, henri transfert via samba wrote: > > Hi, > > > > One of our Samba server (4.4.5) is a print server with CUPS backend . > > In > > addition we are using a print management product that is itself a > > backend > > to cups. > > > >
2015 Sep 03
2
semi-OT: help needed w/ bareos
IP wrote: > W dniu 2015-09-03 o 13:56, mark pisze: >> On 09/02/15 21:27, Leon Fauster wrote: >>> Am 02.09.2015 um 22:18 schrieb m.roth at 5-cent.us: >>>> I've got it installed on a 6.7 server, and can back up and restore for >>>> Linux. Now I'm trying to do it for some users' WinDoze boxes. >>>> Trouble is, >>>> all I
2013 Aug 02
1
segfault and RunSnowWorker: not found
Hi, While I suspect that this is an issue peculiar to my machine (Debian squeeze amd64, R version 3.0.1, up-to-date packages), I'm hoping that somebody on this list may be able to give me suggestions on how to troubleshoot and fix the following: > library (snow) > cl <- makeSOCKcluster(c("localhost","localhost")) sh: 1: RunSnowWorker: not found I presume/hope
2017 Apr 12
3
v2.2.29.1 released
https://dovecot.org/releases/2.2/dovecot-2.2.29.1.tar.gz https://dovecot.org/releases/2.2/dovecot-2.2.29.1.tar.gz.sig Mainly because I had missed one cherry-pick from the release, which caused unit tests to also fail. And I didn't notice that, because make distcheck had been broken for some years now when it ran clang static analyzer, although I had assumed it would have run make check
2017 Apr 12
3
v2.2.29.1 released
https://dovecot.org/releases/2.2/dovecot-2.2.29.1.tar.gz https://dovecot.org/releases/2.2/dovecot-2.2.29.1.tar.gz.sig Mainly because I had missed one cherry-pick from the release, which caused unit tests to also fail. And I didn't notice that, because make distcheck had been broken for some years now when it ran clang static analyzer, although I had assumed it would have run make check