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2019 Aug 24
3
How to dump options being used when running?
On 24/08/2019 16:55, Zalth via samba wrote: > For THIS thread, why do you need the smb.conf ? > You have two threads running for basically the same thing, so it doesn't really matter which I reply to, I get the same reply, little or nothing. I am trying to help you, but you are just trying. If you want help, please post your smb.conf (you can sanitise it), this may just be the
2019 Aug 24
2
How to dump options being used when running?
On 24/08/2019 14:00, Zalth via samba wrote: > In case it isn't clear, this is not a question of how to read smb.conf. > Just do what is asked, post the smb.conf as on disk, seeing the smb.conf? with ALL the defaults is NOT going to help! Rowland
2019 Aug 24
2
How to dump options being used when running?
On 24/08/2019 16:40, Zalth via samba wrote: > Please stop replying to this thread, Rowland. You don't understand the question. > Yes I do, did you miss the part I added to my last post, I am one of the Samba team members. How dare you tell me to stop replying, if you want help, post the info I have requested. Extracting information from you is like extracting teeth, very painful ;-)
2019 Aug 24
2
How to dump options being used when running?
On 24/08/2019 16:22, Zalth via samba wrote: > Hoping some can help me with this. Rowland misthinks it. I'm looking for a commandline way to extract the config variables that are actually being used in a running instance. For example if I run testparm, it claims to offer a dump of "service definitions" in the smb.conf. But it is not complete when compared to smb.conf. Moreover, I
2019 Aug 25
2
How to dump options being used when running?
> This, this a thousand times this ! > and please post your smb.conf For THIS thread, why do you need the smb.conf ?
2019 Aug 25
0
How to dump options being used when running?
On 25/08/2019 16:44, Zalth via samba wrote: >> This, this a thousand times this ! >> and please post your smb.conf > For THIS thread, why do you need the smb.conf ? > To try and help you, but do not bother, I will not under any circumstances give you any help at all, you have shot your bolt. Rowland
2019 Aug 24
0
How to dump options being used when running?
In case it isn't clear, this is not a question of how to read smb.conf.
2019 Aug 24
0
How to dump options being used when running?
Please stop replying to this thread, Rowland. You don't understand the question.
2019 Aug 24
2
no connections yet target is busy, can't unmount
On 23/08/2019 23:29, Zalth via samba wrote: > New to samba. Win7 machine cleanly shut down on home network, umount still reports "target is busy". What needs tweaking? > > With the Win7 machine shutdown, umount succeeds (seemingly only) after restarting smbd, for example: systemctl restart smbd > > Samba version 4.5.16-Debian > > Samba is installed standalone, (from
2019 Aug 23
4
no connections yet target is busy, can't unmount
New to samba. Win7 machine cleanly shut down on home network, umount still reports "target is busy". What needs tweaking? Thanks
2014 Oct 28
0
Why a "core dump" error occurs when a thread exits in container but it's correct when running in native linux
Dear all, When I run my application in a container, sometimes the thread can exit correctly, sometime a "core dump" error occurs when it exits. But the application always exits correctly when it runs in a native fedora. Malloc() and free() functions are used in my application. I wonder if this is the reason for the core dump error. Is the thread exit event treated differently by the
2008 Sep 04
5
xm dump-core options are useless
This cset: changeset: 11473:0008fca70351 date: Thu Sep 14 08:19:38 2006 +0100 description: xm dump command add on xm dump-core [-L|--live][-C| --crash] <domID> [output path] Didn''t actually implement anything. Worse, it looks like we don''t even pause the domain, so it''s always live (not good). What''s going on? regards john
2019 Aug 24
2
Alternatives to Samba for linux/Win7 file sharing.
I'm new to samba. I'm using 4.5.16-Debian at home to make available a drive in a linux machine to two users on a Win7 machine. Read-only. No concurrent access. Low-throughput, no streaming etc. That's it. No other sharing of any kind, no write-permission of any kind, etc. My application seems to require 1% of the capabilities of samba. Samba is overkill. What other software
2009 Dec 22
8
Illegal instruction: 4 (core dumped) when running testparm & [sn]mbd with default config
I'm running FreeBSD 8 on a Sheevaplug (ARM5 processor) I compiled and installed Samba 3.3.9 from ports using defaults and defaults for dependencies. I left the smb.conf file untouched, ran testparm and immediately received the coredump. The same happens running smbd and nmbd. Can anyone help me resolve? http://old.nabble.com/file/p26879957/testparm.core.gz testparm.core.gz -- View this
2006 Oct 31
0
6395977 unpack dump core when run over NFSv4 over ZFS
Author: marks Repository: /hg/zfs-crypto/gate Revision: 30d7e3669aa20772767cb9726d60c32659192c23 Log message: 6395977 unpack dump core when run over NFSv4 over ZFS Files: update: usr/src/cmd/compress/compress.c update: usr/src/cmd/pack/pack.c update: usr/src/cmd/unpack/unpack.c
2008 Jan 29
3
Dump on remote filesystems?
I have a couple C5 systems I want to back up. My plan is to, one way or another, back them up to a C5 machine in my office. I have samba installed on the systems to back up, the machines are mounted on the system in my office, and a tape library hanging of the system in my office. I was hoping to perform a simple /sbin/dump of the remote systems. I put together a script for another
2009 Jan 19
5
Really want to dump microsoft....but have to run Photoshop
I am a rank newb at this and I appologize, I would have dumped MS long ago but I am not any kind of a coder, so having to write scripts and such is out for me. I really want to dump everything microsoft.....but I have to be able to run Adobe Photoshop 7 and CS4......why do I keep PS7...because I can't get a lot of the plug-ins I use for any thing above 7 and a lot of the ones I can I have to
2015 Mar 01
1
REQ: Dump file - split based on time v. single file
Hi, On 03/01/2015 05:17 PM, Dean Sauer wrote: > REQUEST: IceCast server generated dump file via <dump-file></dump-file> > > I realize that when this was probably generated that the type of sources > that Icecast would be used with would not be 24/7/365 types, but probably > short burts say up to a few hours, and also wouldn't contain large > amounts of silence
2001 Jun 28
1
core dump running modreg-Ex.R (PR#1002)
Full_Name: George N. White III Version: R-1.3.0 OS: Irix 6.5 Submission from: (NULL) (142.176.61.253) R-1.3.0 was built on Irix 6.5 using gcc and MIPSPro f90. This combination has worked for previous versions, in particular R-1.2.3. $ cd test/Examples $ ../../bin/R --vanilla < modreg-Ex.R > modreg-Ex.Rout This worked in R-1.2.3. It looks like there were a number of cosmetic changes
2019 Feb 27
2
Linker option to dump dependency graph
On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 3:31 PM Michael Spencer <bigcheesegs at gmail.com> wrote: > On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 2:23 PM Rui Ueyama via llvm-dev < > llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I've heard people say that they want to analyze dependencies between >> object files at the linker level so that they can run a whole-program >>