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2017 Jul 18
1
Remove and re-add bricks/peers
We'll definitely look into upgrading this, but it's a older, legacy system so we need to see what we can do without breaking it. Returning to the re-adding question, what steps do I need to do to clear the config of the failed peers? Do I just wipe the data directory of the volume, or do I need to clear some other config file/folders as well? Tom Op ma 17 jul. 2017 om 16:39 schreef
2017 Jul 17
0
Remove and re-add bricks/peers
That's the way. However I'd like to highlight that you're running a very old gluster release. We are currently with 3.11 release which is STM and the long term support is with 3.10. You should consider to upgrade to atleast 3.10. On Mon, Jul 17, 2017 at 3:25 PM, Tom Cannaerts - INTRACTO < tom.cannaerts at intracto.com> wrote: > We had some issues with a volume. The volume is
2017 Sep 09
3
Samba + spotlight/tracker
I'm currently using the standard Samba 4.5.8 on Debian 9.1, but would like to have spotlight support for Mac users. As far as I can tell, the standard package isn't compiled with spotlight support, so I will need to compile it myself. Is there an easy way to know what the configure string was that was used to compile the packaged version? I simply want to add the --enable-spotlight flag
2017 Aug 02
1
When can I start using a peer that was added to a large volume?
I added a peer to a 50GB replica volume and initial replication seems to go rather slow. It's about 50GB but has a lot of small files and a lot of files in the same folder. What would happen if I try to access a file on the new peer? Will it just fail? Will gluster fetch it sealessly from the replication partner? Or will the file just not be there? Thanks, -- Met vriendelijke groeten, Tom
2017 Jan 02
3
AD Replication issues due to lingering objects
We're using the Debian 8 repository version, which is 4.2.14 Tom Op ma 2 jan. 2017 om 13:15 schreef Rowland Penny via samba < samba at lists.samba.org>: > On Mon, 02 Jan 2017 11:30:44 +0000 > Tom Cannaerts - INTRACTO via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > > We are trying to migrate away from out Windows 2008 R2 server to a > > Samba based DC. At
2017 Jan 04
1
AD Replication issues due to lingering objects
Hai Tom, Sure, you can apt-get install from that repo. You have 3 options. 1) http://apt.van-belle.nl/ the apt repo. Use it like any apt repo. Info on the site. 2) http://downloads.van-belle.nl/samba4/samba-4.5.3/ and use the installer This is when you want to get packages localy in you network and when you want to keep one version, and/or distribute this internaly. The installer script
2017 Jan 02
2
AD Replication issues due to lingering objects
We are trying to migrate away from out Windows 2008 R2 server to a Samba based DC. At this point we have both the Windows server as a Samba server as DC in the domain. After a while, we noticed that changes from the Samba server were not replicated to the Windows machine. Further investigation show that there are 2 lingering objects that prevent replication, and it has been for quite a while. The
2017 Feb 20
1
RPC Server unavailable
We have migrated away from a single MS AD to a 2 server Samba AD. We have DC1, which is a samba 4.5 server, and DC2, which is a samba 4.2 server. Everything seems to be working fine, with the exception that I can't connect to DC1 using Windows RSAT, where I can connect to DC2 without any problems. When connecting, an pretty generic error is shown: "The following domaincontroller could
2017 Jan 03
1
AD Replication issues due to lingering objects
Do you tnink I can simply apt-get install from that repo to upgrade the current samba? Going down the demote/re-join route, I'm encountering problems demoting the DC: Deactivating inbound replication Asking partner server DC1.mydomain.local to synchronize from us Error while demoting, re-enabling inbound replication ERROR(<class 'samba.drs_utils.drsException'>): Error while
2017 Sep 12
0
Samba + spotlight/tracker
Hai, I have/can recreate a build with this enable, but these would not make it into my repo. (yet) This is because i can not test the spotlight/tracker ( and/or TimeMachine ) settings. So.. There is the link with samba 4.6.7 builded for debian Jessie with spotlight enabled. Not signed, only amd64 arch. https://downloads.van-belle.nl/samba4/samba-spotlight-enabled.tar.gz Included :
2017 Jan 02
0
AD Replication issues due to lingering objects
On Mon, 02 Jan 2017 11:30:44 +0000 Tom Cannaerts - INTRACTO via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > We are trying to migrate away from out Windows 2008 R2 server to a > Samba based DC. At this point we have both the Windows server as a > Samba server as DC in the domain. After a while, we noticed that > changes from the Samba server were not replicated to the Windows >
2006 Jul 29
10
Out Of office
Ik ben afwezig vanaf 29/07/2006 en ik ben niet eerder terug dan 23/08/2006. Ik ben met verlof van 31 juli tot en met 22 augustus. Voor dringende zaken kan je mailen naar helpdesk@vlafo.be. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DISCLAIMER : De personeelsleden van het agentschap doen hun best om in e-mails betrouwbare informatie te geven. Toch kan
2006 Mar 15
3
samba server only accessiblie via ip address and notviadns name
hello, browsing over the network has got the same access denied issue as when i do it via net use or run \\hostname\share greetings, herwarth -----Original Message----- From: samba-bounces+herwarth.heitmann=orangemail.nl@lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-bounces+herwarth.heitmann=orangemail.nl@lists.samba.org] On Behalf Of Louis van Belle Sent: 15 March 2006 16:31 To: samba@lists.samba.org Subject:
2004 Dec 29
4
SYSLINUX 3.00-pre8: Let's try this release thing again
Okay, spending the time to dot t's and cross i's (or something like that), I think I have something now that can be called 3.00-worthy, so let's call it a release candidate. Changes over the earlier 3.00 prereleases: - -m and -a options now supported by the DOS installer. - PXELINUX now allows IP addresses, FQDNs, and truncated hostnames when specifying an alternate TFTP server
2005 Jan 21
4
Load setupldr.bin using isolinux
Hello, Can I load setupldr.bin directly using isolinux without original CD boot sector? Thanks, Theewara
2006 Mar 15
2
samba server only accessiblie via ip address and not via dns name
hello, from windows 2000/xp clients i can only connect to the samba server using the ip address in the form: \\<ipaddress>\share \\<hostname>\share will give an authorization error i have tried samba 3 and 2.2 with no difference smb.conf: # Global parameters [global] workgroup = CMS netbios name = loki server string = Samba Server %v bind
2008 Jun 17
1
samba ldap squid dansgardian
Hi, Just a question. I have a samba PDC with LDAP backend. I want squid / dansguardian use the user auth from samba NTLM bases. i need user and group filtering and i want it transparent. 2 steps, auth, first the NTLM auth on port 80 to be transparent. second, the dansgadian filter filtering groups. this looks bit like it, but this authenicates against ADS.
2004 Jun 04
2
chainload cdrom
perhaps the boot-from-cdrom code in Smart Boot Manager? Bernd >>> No, since booting from CD-ROM requires that the El Torito part of the BIOS is activated, which it won't be if it didn't boot from CD-ROM in the first place. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Op deze e-mail zijn de volgende voorwaarden van toepassing:
2018 Dec 31
4
Centos for Power7 no longer available ?
Hello Centos fellows, I liked to run Centos on my IBM Power7 machine and therefore I used to download the images form: <http://isoredirect.centos.org/altarch/7/isos/ppc64/> http://isoredirect.centos.org/altarch/7/isos/ppc64/ But not it seems that this link is not working: The requested branch/release/arch/filename does not seem to be valid, please check your input Is Centos 7
2005 Feb 07
2
How to boot a compressed CD-ROM image from disk
I'd like to take advantage of the small, compressed Linux systems such as Knoppix or BeatrIX, but I can't have a CD rom on my system. (A project's marketing requirement.). So I figure I could use something like SYSLINUX or ISOLINUX to do it for me, but there is some magic in the process (the sequence of booting) that eludes me. 1/ mbr (from SYSLINUX) installed on hard drive... and