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2016 May 11
1
virt-install errors and help sought
Friends: I need some help and guidance from you regarding this virt-install issue I am seeing. OS : SuseEnterpriseLinuxServer (SLES) 12 Service Pack 1 virt-install version on the box virtual@SLES12-bare:~> virt-install --version 1.2.1 libvirt version : libvirt-1.3.4-565.1.x86_64 What I tried: ========= I tried to start virt-install as regular user and I am seeing errors listed below. If I
2019 Jun 09
2
OpenSSH forcing the signature to SHA1.
Hello folks, I am new here, so please be gentle :), and any help will be appreciated. Essentially what I am trying to do is, to use Jsch ( the java implementation of SSH client). it has support for Public key based authentication. Since there is a requirement for FIPS enablement, we are trying to use the Algorithm SHA256withRSA, instead of SHA1withRSA. When the code tries to verify the
2018 Jun 22
2
IDMAP Cache
Hello dear list, I have running a Samba 3 server (under SLES11) connected to an LDAP-Server and it is running well. But now, I like to migrate to Samba 4 and I've made a few tests before. The whole time I with Samba 3, I was surprised about the many ldap requests so that I thought about an additional local OpenLDAP proxy cache. But now with Samba 4 (with the same configuration like Samba 3,
2018 Dec 24
2
[Release-testers] 7.0.1-final has been tagged
Ubuntu and SLES tarballs uploaded. I haven't had a chance to make a SLES12 build yet, but I will try in the coming days. f7553a0d66092ca0bbe1eab2af405523a18bafba clang+llvm-7.0.1-x86_64-linux-gnu-ubuntu-18.04.tar.xz 41db01a3b216df4fc22fae9c44e248889f9a01ed clang+llvm-7.0.1-x86_64-linux-gnu-ubuntu-16.04.tar.xz caf149635742622a3a5b220146ff34f9202b8670
2016 Mar 31
5
Windows 10
Hello We have a problem with our Windows 10 Clients. Installed on a SLES12 Server is samba v4.4 I can bind the clients to the domain without any problem. Afterwards I want to login in the domain, I get the error, no logonserver available I can change in the smb conf max protocol to NT1 -> now it is possible to login with user xxx in the domain We don't want to use our samba server
2018 Apr 24
2
Samba 4 - ISO-8859-15 filenames not listed while browsing
Hello, I have an issue with a german application that generates files with iso-8859-15 encoded filenames. I have 2 Linux Suse servers, both connected to the same NAS filesystem, and sharing it via Samba. "unix charset" in smb.conf set to default utf-8 LC_CTYPE & LANG locale are set to en_US.UTF-8 - First server is Samba-3.6.3 (SLES11 SP4, kernel 3.0.101-107-default) : those
2023 Feb 17
1
previous working smb.conf without winbind, now fails with samba 4.15.8 and winbind running
I need a CIFS server to provide access to Linux files to Windows clients. I am able to accomplish this on SLES12 SP5, running kernel-4.12.14, with samba 4.10.5 using the following smb.conf [global] dedicated keytab file = /etc/samba/samba.keytab domain master = No kerberos method = dedicated keytab load printers = No local master = No ntlm auth =
2019 Jan 09
2
[Release-testers] [cfe-dev] 7.0.1-final has been tagged
On 01/08/2019 11:36 AM, Ian Tessier via Release-testers wrote: > Can the ubuntu tarballs be published to the download site? They're not available yet. > These are up on the download site now. -Tom > On Mon, Dec 24, 2018 at 7:38 AM Brian Cain via cfe-dev <cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org <mailto:cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org>> wrote: > > Ubuntu and SLES tarballs
2018 Mar 04
0
[Release-testers] [6.0.0 Release] The final tag is in
Uploaded ubuntu, SLES11, SLES12 binaries. 4907dbd37f4e5265a2f1252d9d7b5e5b0a9c0ec1 clang+llvm-6.0.0-x86_64-linux-gnu-ubuntu-14.04.tar.xz 360b26fcd9eafe5ca9c4baa89c38339bc587c094 clang+llvm-6.0.0-x86_64-linux-sles11.3.tar.xz ce525cf949ef86409bc3f4f492035225989eecfd clang+llvm-6.0.0-x86_64-linux-sles12.2.tar.xz On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 6:17 AM, Hans Wennborg via Release-testers < release-testers
2018 Mar 05
2
[Release-testers] [6.0.0 Release] The final tag is in
It was just brought to my attention that the RPATH configuration isn't uniform among the libraries produced by the release. Some use $ORIGIN../lib/ and others have none. Is this by design? It seems like it might be ideal for all of them to be configured the same way. If that makes sense I'll create a corresponding feature request. $ for f in
2018 Mar 05
2
[Release-testers] [6.0.0 Release] The final tag is in
Isn't libc++.so dependent on libc++abi.so? On Mon, Mar 5, 2018 at 10:30 AM, Jonas Hahnfeld <hahnjo at hahnjo.de> wrote: > From what I can see all of the libraries without RPATH are runtime > libraries that are used by binaries compiled with Clang. I think they don't > have a dependency on other libraries in that directory, so what would be > the advantage of having
2018 Mar 05
0
[Release-testers] [6.0.0 Release] The final tag is in
From what I can see all of the libraries without RPATH are runtime libraries that are used by binaries compiled with Clang. I think they don't have a dependency on other libraries in that directory, so what would be the advantage of having RPATH set on them? Regards, Jonas Am 2018-03-05 17:23, schrieb Brian Cain via llvm-dev: > It was just brought to my attention that the RPATH
2020 Sep 08
3
Some calls drop after 30 seconds
    Some users have complained that their calls drop after about 30 seconds.  Not all, just some.  After looking at the log files the only difference I can find from the dropped calls is the following line: [2020-09-07 11:29:59] VERBOSE[21666][C-00000055] bridge.c: Bridge 14410400-5e04-4358-af0c-45fd71f6f5cd: switching from simple_bridge technology to native_rtp     Most calls just do:
2018 Mar 05
0
[Release-testers] [6.0.0 Release] The final tag is in
libc++.so should be a linker script that automatically pulls in libc++abi (see "Failed to read file header" in your output). And IIRC libc++abi is only one possible implementation that may be used by libc++, but I'm no expert here... Am 2018-03-05 17:33, schrieb Brian Cain: > Isn't libc++.so dependent on libc++abi.so? > > On Mon, Mar 5, 2018 at 10:30 AM, Jonas
2018 Apr 05
1
Re: [PATCH v2 1/2] v2v: OVF: write ovirt:id attribute for the OS in OVirt flavour
On Thu, 05 Apr 2018 13:56:11 +0200 Pino Toscano <ptoscano@redhat.com> wrote: > On Thursday, 5 April 2018 13:45:53 CEST Tomáš Golembiovský wrote: > > On Thu, 5 Apr 2018 10:34:33 +0200 > > Pino Toscano <ptoscano@redhat.com> wrote: > > > > > When writing the OVF in OVirt flavour, add a ovirt:id attribute to the > > > OperatingSystemSection tag:
2014 Jun 18
6
[Qemu-devel] Why I advise against using ivshmem
On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 11:44:11AM +0200, Paolo Bonzini wrote: > Il 17/06/2014 11:03, David Marchand ha scritto: > >>Unless someone steps up and maintains ivshmem, I think it should be > >>deprecated and dropped from QEMU. > > > >Then I can maintain ivshmem for QEMU. > >If this is ok, I will send a patch for MAINTAINERS file. > > Typically, adding
2014 Jun 18
6
[Qemu-devel] Why I advise against using ivshmem
On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 11:44:11AM +0200, Paolo Bonzini wrote: > Il 17/06/2014 11:03, David Marchand ha scritto: > >>Unless someone steps up and maintains ivshmem, I think it should be > >>deprecated and dropped from QEMU. > > > >Then I can maintain ivshmem for QEMU. > >If this is ok, I will send a patch for MAINTAINERS file. > > Typically, adding
2018 Apr 24
0
Samba 4 - ISO-8859-15 filenames not listed while browsing
On Tue, Apr 24, 2018 at 06:53:52PM +0200, Ali SIMON via samba wrote: > Hello, > > I have an issue with a german application that generates files with > iso-8859-15 encoded filenames. > > I have 2 Linux Suse servers, both connected to the same NAS filesystem, and > sharing it via Samba. > > "unix charset" in smb.conf set to default utf-8 > LC_CTYPE &
2018 Jun 25
0
IDMAP Cache
Hello dear list, can someone help me? The manual page clearly states: "The idmap backend provides a plugin interface for *Winbind* to use varying backends to store SID/uid/gid mapping tables." and "ID mapping in Samba is the mapping between Windows SIDs and Unix user and group IDs. This is performed by *Winbindd* with a configurable plugin interface." So, that's the
2019 Mar 19
0
DFS Shares (Clustered)
Hai, Can you show you resolv.conf. You could try to set the rotate and timeout option if not set already. and how are you handling the mount retries? Greetz Louis Op 19 mrt. 2019, om 15:01, Shaun Glass via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> schreef: Good Day, We experience the following when we have outages or perform disaster recovery exercises. Our DFS Shares come from a