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2016 Jun 14
0
vfs_recycle on samba 4.3.9 as DC reset permissions
Hi,
Am Dienstag, 14. Juni 2016, 12:04:21 CEST schrieb Frank Treichl:
> Hi,
>
> I set up an Ubuntu 16.04 machine with samba 4.3.9 as DC.
> Everything works fine. I created users and groups with the Windows RSAT
> tools.
> I also set different group permissions on some shares over Windows.
>
> My Problem is now that I tried to enable the samba recycle bin:
> [mytest]
2014 Jun 13
2
vfs_recycle and permissions
Hi,
at our site we are using Samba 4.1.8 as an AD controller and on
another machine as member server and all is working fine so far. Now I
want to provide recycle repositories for some shares on the member
server, so I set
vfs objects = acl_xattr recycle
recycle:keeptree = yes
in the corresponding share sections in smb.conf on the member server.
The problem is that the subdirectories created in
2011 Jul 27
1
VFS Objects Recycle questions
I have a need to setup the recycle vfs object on our server.
On my test server, I have all of the shares on a single drive and have put
the following into each share:
vfs_objects = recycle
recycle:repository = [Actual Path and Partition that the share is located]
recycle:directory_mode = 770
recycle:keeptree = Yes
recycle:touch_mtime = Yes
recycle:versions = Yes
It works like a charm. All
2019 Jul 26
1
vfs_recycle throwing errors when files are deleted by a Mac on a share with vfs_fruit enabled
Hi,
My log files are being flooded with errors like the ones below whenever a
Mac delete files from a Samba share.
[2019/07/26 14:02:26.182564, 0]
../source3/modules/vfs_recycle.c:243(recycle_get_file_size)
recycle: stat for Chris_Mac/._videos.docx returned No such file or
directory
[2019/07/26 14:02:27.186472, 0]
../source3/modules/vfs_recycle.c:243(recycle_get_file_size)
recycle: stat
2019 Oct 16
4
vfs_recycle permission bug?!
Samba 4.8 (Louis debian repo), DM.
Today i've had to recovery a deleted file in that share, that use
'vfs_recycle' modules:
[Work]
comment = Spazio di Lavoro Utente
map acl inherit = Yes
path = /srv/work
read only = No
store dos attributes = Yes
vfs objects = acl_xattr recycle full_audit
volume = Work
full_audit:failure = none
full_audit:success = mkdir rmdir read pread
2019 Dec 02
2
vfs_recycle disables permissions inheritance on AD DC shares
On 02/12/19 16:53, Rowland penny via samba wrote:
> On 02/12/2019 16:24, Sebastian Arcus via samba wrote:
>>
</snip>
>
>>> You should have 'vfs objects = dfs_samba4 acl_xattr recycle'
>>
>> Thank you very much for this - now it is working. This lack of
>> permissions inheritance issue has been plaguing me for months - it is
>> very
2019 Dec 02
2
vfs_recycle disables permissions inheritance on AD DC shares
On 02/12/19 15:10, Rowland penny via samba wrote:
> On 02/12/2019 14:28, Sebastian Arcus via samba wrote:
>> Apologies if this is a documented feature and I missed it - I've been
>> googling and reading through the docs but haven't spotted any mention
>> anywhere. Is the vfs_recycle feature officially being supported with
>> Samba in AD mode? I have a few AD
2019 Dec 02
4
vfs_recycle disables permissions inheritance on AD DC shares
On 02/12/19 15:44, Rowland penny via samba wrote:
> On 02/12/2019 15:32, Sebastian Arcus via samba wrote:
>>
>> On 02/12/19 15:10, Rowland penny via samba wrote:
>>
>> Thank you for the quick reply. I should have mentioned that these DC's
>> are at at different sites. At each site there is only one Linux server
>> - hence why the DC is also the file
2008 Jan 13
2
{worker} after :end-time worker freaks out
Hi all,
i was using bdrb a while ago and it wasn''t stable enough in version
0.2.1 for doing the job - it loss jobs or did execute only the first one
invoked and so on.
Now i gave the new version a try and i found a bug at playing around.
When i start a worker_method over the normal Unix scheduler bdrb will
start as much as possible the worker_method after the :end-time is reached.
2004 Nov 05
2
Creating .Rout.save files for package subdirectory "tests"
Hi,
I added the "tests" subdirectory and a test file (say "myTest.R") to our
"systemfit" package. Up to now I create the "myTest.Rout.save" file with
> R CMD BATCH --vanilla myTest.R myTest.Rout.save
However, "R CMD check" reports two differences between myTest.Rout.save and
the output of myTest.R:
a) myTest.Rout.save contains following
2013 Dec 13
2
how can i write the function into a file c:/mytest.R with cat function?
mytest<-function(x,f){
sum(x*f)/sum(f)
}
cat(mytest,file="c:/mytest.R")
Error in cat(list(...), file, sep, fill, labels, append) :
argument 1 (type 'closure') cannot be handled by 'cat'
how can i write the mytest function into a file c:/mytest.R with cat function?
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2006 Apr 19
1
gsummary function (nlme library) (PR#8782)
Full_Name: Ben Saville
Version: 2.1
OS: Windows XP
Submission from: (NULL) (152.2.94.145)
I'm using the gsummary function to calculate a sum of V1 (column one) from my
data 'mytest' by group (V2,or column 2). If V1 (the variable of interest) is
all the same value (in this case all 2's), I do not get back the correct
summation. If there is at least one difference in V1 (all
2019 Dec 02
2
vfs_recycle disables permissions inheritance on AD DC shares
Apologies if this is a documented feature and I missed it - I've been
googling and reading through the docs but haven't spotted any mention
anywhere. Is the vfs_recycle feature officially being supported with
Samba in AD mode? I have a few AD DC's with file shares on them - and
have been struggling with file permissions not being inherited on the
file shares. I have finally
2009 Jan 16
3
rspec model testing - test on user defined validation- How do I test that the create failed.
I''m new to rspec and looking for way to test a validation I added to a model.
The test checks to see that if field1 has a value then field2 must be nil
and vice versa.
-------------------------------
When I did the rspec_scaffold it generated one test which worked
before :each do
@valid_attributes = {
:field1 = "value for field1"
:field2 = "value for
2009 May 19
2
incremental directory searche in rsync 3.0.6
Hi,
I was in under impression that rsync 3.0.5/3.0.6 creates all the missing
directories in the path but I think I am wrong. Could any one tell me is it
possible to create all missing dirs in path at destination side if not
exists. Currently, I have been getting below errors.
rsync -avz /tmp/mytest/rsync-test/dir-test/parent-dir/
desthost:/tmp/mytest/rsync-test/dir-test/parent-dir/
sending
2014 Jun 09
4
[LLVMdev] LTO and Optimized libraries don't mix
When using the ARM cross compiler we've run into an issue with LTO and
optimized libraries.
Consider you have an optimized library opt.a, which contains a version of
memcpy.
Compiling with LTO (something like),
clang myTest.c opt.a -flto -o myTest
causes myTest.c to get compiled to bitcode.
Then the bitcode gets passed to the linker. The linker looks through the
bitcode (via
2010 Jul 02
4
zfs - filesystem versus directory
Folks,
While going through a quick tutorial on zfs, I came across a way to create zfs filesystem within a filesystem. For example:
# zfs create mytest/peter
where mytest is a zpool filesystem.
When does this way, the new filesystem has the mount point as /mytest/peter.
When does it make sense to create such a filesystem versus just creating a directory?
# mkdir mytest/peter
Thank you in
2010 Dec 03
2
How to get 'R' to talk BACK to other languages / scripts??
Hey everyone,
I know that I can call 'R' from other scripts, and that I can make
command calls from 'R' (e.g., using system() ). But how can I get 'R' to
RETURN values to the script that called it. E.g., I would like to be able
to do something like the following (as a simpler example) from a bash
script:
#!/bin/bash
myTest=echo /usr/local/bin/R --no-restore
2010 Jan 01
1
Questions bout SVM
Hi everyone,
Can someone please help me in these questions?:
1)if I use crossvalidation with svm, do I have to use this equation to calculate RMSE?:
mymodel <- svm(myformula,data=mydata,cross=10)
sqrt(mean(mymodel$MSE))
But if I don’t use crossvalidation, I have to use the following to calculate RMSE:
mymodel <- svm(myformula,data=mydata)
mytest
2012 Feb 07
6
Setting up infile for R CMD BATCH
Suppose I create an R program called myTest.R with only one line like
the following:
type <- as.integer(readline("input type (1: type1; 2: type2)? "))
Then I'd like to run myTest.R in batch mode by constructing an input
file called answers.R with the following:
source("myTest.R")
1
When I ran the following at the terminal:
R CMD BATCH answer.R output.Rout
it failed