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2015 Sep 01
2
Samba AD - Issue with winbindd: Could not write result
Hi Rowland, thanks for your response. Both samba is self compiled . DC 1: [root at wdc samba]# uname -a Linux wdc 2.6.32-504.23.4.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Jun 9 20:57:37 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux [root at wdc samba]# cat /etc/redhat-release CentOS release 6.6 (Final) [root at wdc samba]# cat /etc/resolv.conf search DOMAIN nameserver 172.16.5.22 nameserver 172.16.5.1
2015 Sep 01
2
Samba AD - Issue with winbindd: Could not write result
----- Mensagem original ----- De: "Rowland Penny" <rowlandpenny241155 at gmail.com> Para: samba at lists.samba.org Enviadas: Terça-feira, 1 de Setembro de 2015 12:05:20 Assunto: Re: [Samba] Samba AD - Issue with winbindd: Could not write result On 01/09/15 15:33, Rafael Domiciano wrote: > Hi Rowland, thanks for your response. > > Both samba is self compiled. >
2015 Sep 02
2
Samba AD - Issue with winbindd: Could not write result
On 02/09/15 13:34, Rafael Domiciano wrote: > The same problem ocurred today. The same log in /var/log/messages in > DC, and I have to stop and start the samba service. Any help is > appreciate. > > Regards, > > Rafael > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *De: *"Rafael Domiciano" <r.domiciano at
2015 Sep 01
0
Samba AD - Issue with winbindd: Could not write result
On 01/09/15 14:49, Rafael Domiciano wrote: > I've implemented AD samba in our structure almost one month, after almost two months of tests. Everything is working, including GPO, although we are still adapting to the new way of working, after all AD domains is quite different from NT domains. > > But I have experienced strange problems with the winbindd, which has happened at least 3
2015 Sep 02
0
Samba AD - Issue with winbindd: Could not write result
The same problem ocurred today. The same log in /var/log/messages in DC, and I have to stop and start the samba service. Any help is appreciate. Regards, Rafael ----- Mensagem original ----- De: "Rafael Domiciano" <r.domiciano at senff.com.br> Para: "Rowland Penny" <rowlandpenny241155 at gmail.com> Cc: samba at lists.samba.org Enviadas: Terça-feira, 1 de
2015 Sep 02
0
Samba AD - Issue with winbindd: Could not write result
Thanks Rowland for response. OK, setup the "log level = 10". I noticed something today. I have to restart the samba server 2 times. In the second restart I did a named restart too. Maybe could be something related to communication to named? I did the named.conf conforming the wiki, adding these 2 lines: options { .... # DNS dynamic updates via kerberos tkey-gssapi-keytab
2015 Sep 02
3
Samba AD - Issue with winbindd: Could not write result
On 02/09/15 13:59, Rafael Domiciano wrote: > Thanks Rowland for response. > > OK, setup the "log level = 10". > > I noticed something today. I have to restart the samba server 2 times. > In the second restart I did a named restart too. Maybe could be > something related to communication to named? > > I did the named.conf conforming the wiki, adding these 2
2016 Jun 09
1
Unable to setup messaging listener
Hello people, Today I noticed that there's a lot of this messages in the /var/log/messages: Jun 9 13:23:00 bcd samba[14033]: [2016/06/09 13:23:00.772684, 0] ../source4/lib/messaging/messaging.c:644(imessaging_init) Jun 9 13:23:00 bcd samba[14033]: Unable to setup messaging listener for '/opt/samba/private/smbd.tmp/msg/msg.14033.41':NT_STATUS_DISK_FULL Jun 9 13:23:00 bcd
2015 Sep 01
0
Samba AD - Issue with winbindd: Could not write result
On 01/09/15 15:33, Rafael Domiciano wrote: > Hi Rowland, thanks for your response. > > Both samba is self compiled. > > DC 1: > [root at wdc samba]# uname -a > Linux wdc 2.6.32-504.23.4.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Jun 9 20:57:37 UTC > 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux > > [root at wdc samba]# cat /etc/redhat-release > CentOS release 6.6 (Final) > > [root at wdc
2013 Feb 21
2
[LLVMdev] llvm-ar llvm-link
Hi, I tried to build an llvm archive and link it against an llvm bc file. However, it fails. Following is the procedure I followed ( abc.c is file which calls a function whose definition is present in bcd.c) $ clang -c -emit-llvm abc.c $ clang -c -emit-llvm bcd.c $ llvm-ar cr bsd.ar bcd.o $ llvm-link abc.o bsd.ar llvm-link: bsd.ar:1:2: error: expected integer !<arch> ^ llvm-link:
2014 Aug 30
2
PXE booting WinPE with UEFI architecture
> Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2014 13:02:10 +0100 > From: Michael Brown <mcb30 at ipxe.org> > To: Jason Jones <jason.s.jones at convergys.com>, "syslinux at zytor.com" > <syslinux at zytor.com> > Subject: Re: [syslinux] PXE booting WinPE with UEFI architecture > Message-ID: <54006BC2.3090703 at ipxe.org> > Content-Type: text/plain;
2010 Mar 07
3
Can PXElinux be used to dynamically pass DHCP option 252 to a PXE client?
All (and hpa in particular), I know that the question in the subject line of this message may come across as a bit silly, given that PXElinux is not a DHCP server, but hear me out... Those of you who have been working on PXE-booting Windows PE instances or the new Windows installer images that make use of the Windows Boot Manager and ".wim" files may have come across the general
2010 Oct 25
2
Find index of a string inside a string?
Hi, I am searching for the equivalent of the function Index from SAS. In SAS: index("abcd", "bcd") will return 2 because bcd is located in the 2nd cell of the abcd string. The equivalent in R should do this: > myIndex <- foo("abcd", "bcd") #return 2. What is the function that I am looking for? I want to use the return value in substr, like I do
2015 Nov 11
2
Printer server on AD server
Thanks to both but did not worked. Tomorrow i'll try to reinstall the whole OS because maybe i've installed something wrong. Greetings!! 2015-11-11 12:08 GMT+01:00 Rowland Penny <rowlandpenny241155 at gmail.com>: > On 11/11/15 10:41, Daniel Carrasco Marín wrote: > >> Hi, first of all i'm sorry for my english. >> >> I'm trying to create a print
2008 Dec 01
4
Is SUNWhd for Thumper only?
I read Ben Rockwood''s blog post about Thumpers and SMART (http://cuddletech.com/blog/pivot/entry.php?id=993). Will the SUNWhd package only work on a Thumper? Can I use this on my snv_101 system with AMD 64 bit processor and nVidia SATA?
2014 Aug 30
0
PXE booting WinPE with UEFI architecture
On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 8:01 PM, Spike White <spikewhitetx at gmail.com> wrote: > But chain-loading into WinPE would be useful too. > In order to use "wimboot", I have to use ./efi64/com32/modules/pxechn.c32 > to chain-load into ipxe? As so: pxechn.c32 contains BIOS-only code and is not going to work in any EFI environment. > LABEL WinPE > MENU LABEL
2015 Nov 11
3
Printer server on AD server
Hi, first of all i'm sorry for my english. I'm trying to create a print server in the same server that has the samba AD but i cannot make it work. For now i've: - A working AD server with Samba 4.2.5 - A Cups server with the print drivers - GPO policies to install the printers in the client computer All works perfect and even i can send test pages from cups, but i cannot
2013 Feb 21
0
[LLVMdev] llvm-ar llvm-link
Hi Ankur, Why do you need archive in this case? The other way of doing this is to merge all bitcode files into single file: $ clang -c -emit-llvm abc.c -o abc.bc $ clang -c -emit-llvm bcd.c -o bcd.bc llvm-link bcd.bc abc.bc -o merged.bc Cheers, Ahmad From: llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu [mailto:llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu] On Behalf Of ankur deshwal Sent: 21 February 2013 17:54 To:
2015 Nov 11
2
Printer server on AD server
It's already done. I did a lot of tests, installed testing packages... and y prefer to start with a clean system. Anyway was an empty domain with only an user. I'll report how it works ;) Greetings!! El 11 nov. 2015 12:43 p. m., "Rowland Penny" <rowlandpenny241155 at gmail.com> escribió: > On 11/11/15 11:31, Daniel Carrasco Marín wrote: > >> Thanks to both
2013 Feb 22
1
[LLVMdev] llvm-ar llvm-link
Hi Ahmad, Yes, merging works good. However, my problem is like this - I have a C library which consists of 1000's of functions spread through various files. The functions do not have dependency amoung each other. I want to link only relavant files( files which have functions called from my application). Since ar has a global symbol table, I believe it should be faster to look for a symol in