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2016 Jul 11
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Proposal for technique to stop a timer at any moment
Here is patch 2 of 2. Roger diff -rup -x '*.html' -x '*.8' -x '*.5' nut-2.7.4.orig/docs/man/upsd.txt nut-2.7.4.dev/docs/man/upsd.txt --- nut-2.7.4.orig/docs/man/upsd.txt 2015-12-29 09:42:34.000000000 +0100 +++ nut-2.7.4.dev/docs/man/upsd.txt 2016-07-07 10:08:51.939354892 +0200 @@ -119,6 +119,16 @@ administrative functions like SET and IN controlled in
2016 Jul 01
0
Proposal for technique to stop a timer at any moment
Dear list, I would like to propose a set of patches which make it possible for a upssched-cmd script to stop a timer at an arbitrary moment. If you find this of interest, I will submit a set of patches to 2.7.4. Roger Introduction ------------ The comments at the top of upssched.c say << * timers can be cancelled at any time before they trigger >>. It would be very useful if
2008 Jan 27
1
passing nut_debug_level from upsdrvctl to drivers
Is there any reason why we couldn't pass the -D flags (counted by nut_debug_level) from upsdrvctl to the individual drivers? It seems a little strange to suggest to users that they should start the drivers with upsdrvctl normally, but then start them by hand for debugging. (If we want to debug upsdrvctl itself, we could use another flag for that, instead of -D.) -- - Charles Lepple
2008 Nov 03
0
scuba 1.2-2 posted
scuba 1.2-2 'scuba' is a contributed package that performs theoretical calculations about scuba diving --- dive profiles, decompression models, gas toxicity and so on. New features in version 1.2-2: . Package vignette provides detailed explanations. . Improved handling of data from dive computers. . Gas switches (switching from one tank of breathing gas
2008 Nov 03
0
scuba 1.2-2 posted
scuba 1.2-2 'scuba' is a contributed package that performs theoretical calculations about scuba diving --- dive profiles, decompression models, gas toxicity and so on. New features in version 1.2-2: . Package vignette provides detailed explanations. . Improved handling of data from dive computers. . Gas switches (switching from one tank of breathing gas
2008 Jan 27
1
standardizing debug log levels [was: passing nut_debug_level from upsdrvctl to drivers]
On Jan 27, 2008 11:07 AM, Arjen de Korte <nut+devel at de-korte.org> wrote: > > >> I also think we should not encourage people to post debug output before > >> consultation with a developer. Most of the time, providing useful debug > >> output requires more than just running the driver with an arbitrary > >> number of -D flags anyway. > > Well,
2023 Jul 20
1
Migration of files with Windows ACL's to Samba server
Hi there, It might that this question was already answered but I can't really find any proper documentation for this. I am in a process of migrating about 70T of files from our Win2016 storage server to a Samba (2:4.17.9+dfsg-0+deb12u3) server. Whilst doing this I want to preserve all the ACL's which were set on Windows shares. Is there any related documentation around this topic how to
2012 Mar 13
1
Robocopy from Windows to Samba (3.6.3) with backup flag
Hello, I need to copy a Windows NAS to a Samba one preserving all stuffs (dates, owner, security, etc...) in an enterprise environment. I'm used to do that with between two Windows using robocopy and the /b (backup) flag, so I can backup files even if I do not have an ACE for my account as I have the backup and restore privileges. I need to do the same thing from Windows to Samba but using
2013 Jan 04
0
rup on CentOS6
I just noticed an interesting behaviour of rup on CentOS5/6: run without any host args, it never prints results for CentOS6 machines. However, if a CentOS6 machine is queried directly, there is a result. It doesnt't matter whether the querying host runs CentOS5 or CentOS6. # rup |grep centos6host # rup centos6host centos6host up 12 days, 19:33, load average: 0.22 0.18 0.11 #
2017 Sep 27
1
Debugging robocopy error 87 - The parameter is incorrect
Hi, I have Samba 4.6 running on FreeBSD 11.1 with a ZFS file system. Trying to use robocopy to mirror files from Windows 8.1. Most of the files are copied without any issues, but a few fail with the following error in the robocopy log: ERROR 87 (0x00000057) Copying File <path> The parameter is incorrect. Robocopy is executed with the following options: /X /NDL /S /E /DCOPY:DAT /COPY:DAT
2019 Apr 16
0
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2003 Oct 13
0
Re: Migrating Windows NT Environments to Linux
What is NGROUPS_MAX : - is the nuber of groups than a user can have (32 groups per user) - or is the max number of groups on the system (32 groups) Bertil Starck a ?crit : >Hi! > >Anyone experienced the limitation of "NGROUPS_MAX 32" in the kernel when >running Samba/Winbind or solved the "Builtin Group Administrators" and the >ACL considerations when
2008 Jun 23
0
scuba 1.2-1
scuba 1.2-1 ** now with added Helium ** 'scuba' is a contributed R package that performs theoretical calculations about scuba diving --- dive profiles, decompression models, gas toxicity and so on. New features in version 1.2-1: . Breathing gases may now contain Helium as well as Oxygen and Nitrogen. . Decompression models now handle breathing gases containing
2008 Jun 23
0
scuba 1.2-1
scuba 1.2-1 ** now with added Helium ** 'scuba' is a contributed R package that performs theoretical calculations about scuba diving --- dive profiles, decompression models, gas toxicity and so on. New features in version 1.2-1: . Breathing gases may now contain Helium as well as Oxygen and Nitrogen. . Decompression models now handle breathing gases containing
2023 Jun 18
1
File timestamp issue
I am not convinced that it's a Samba issue, but someone might be able to answer anyway We replicate directories and files from a Windows 2019 server to two destinations, both are supposed to be used in case of a disaster, but are also used for some specific tasks. One of the replication targets is a physical Windows 2012 server and the other one an Ubuntu/Samba virtual machine. The Samba VM
2014 Apr 23
0
[PATCH 001/001] btrfs: Mechanism to modify the permission of a subvolume
From: Ajesh JS <ajesh.js@hp.com> This patch provides a mechanism to modify the permission of a subvolume in a btrfs file system This helps to apply a policy of having read-write subvolume inside a read-only subvolume. One use case is to have the whole root file system as a read-only subvolume and have /etc as a read-write subvolume inside. Signed-off-by: Ajesh JS <ajesh.js@hp.com>
2009 Jan 29
1
a large file available?
I need to deal with a large file (about more than 2G [byte]) with eventmachine. I wrote a simple program with using "stream_file_data" as send a large file from client to server. But It didn''t work. Applying below a quick fix patch, I think it works well. Could you go over this patch? Regards, -- Kuroishi Mitsuo diff -rup
2013 Nov 18
2
[PATCH] al175: updated driver, please restore it
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 04:39:13PM +0100, Arnaud Quette wrote: > Hi Kirill, > > 2009/1/27 Kirill Smelkov <kirr at mns.spb.ru> > > > On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 05:58:23PM +0300, Kirill Smelkov wrote: > > > Arjen, Arnaud, > > > first of all, I'm sorry for my late reply. > > > > > > If it's not too late, here is updated al175: >
2011 Oct 03
2
patch: Replace many usleep and some sleep calls with nanosleep
Description: Replace many usleep and some sleep calls with nanosleep. usleep is stated in its manual page as removed by POSIX. Contrary to its predecessors, nanosleep semantics is well defined. The replacement, which is mostly in drivers, is untested. Supplements http://bugs.debian.org/633791. Last-Update: Sat, 13 Aug 2011 14:04:48 +0300 Index:
2007 Apr 18
0
[Bridge] [PATCH] Fix deadlock in br_stp_disable_bridge
Looks like somebody forgot to use the _bh spin_lock variant. We ran into a deadlock where br->hello_timer expired while br_stp_disable_br() walked br->port_list. Anush can provide you with a test program. Patch against 2.6.16-rc3 inlined. diff -rup linux-2.6.16-rc3/net/bridge/br_stp_if.c linux-2.6.16-rc3-brfix/net/bridge/br_stp_if.c --- linux-2.6.16-rc3/net/bridge/br_stp_if.c