Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "automounting home dirs"
2004 Mar 04
2
Automounting Samba shares for Linux clients?
Is there a way to configure the latest version of Samba to automount
shares when a Linux client logs into a Samba PDC? I have searched high
and low trying to find an answer to this and the only information I have
found is using pam_mount (which I have yet to get working correctly) or
NFS. When searching for an answer, I came across comments such as "NFS
is the best way to mount shares in a
2008 May 12
3
Automounted home dirs not working
I'm testing Dovecot as a possible replacement for UW. In my environment
the home directories are automounted via NFS from a NetApp. In general
this works fine, but Dovecot isn't picking up the automounted
directories. Consider the case of Arthur Dent, test user:
May 12 10:30:24 testbed dovecot: [ID 107833 mail.info] imap-login:
Login: user=<adent>, method=PLAIN,
1999 Aug 23
1
2.0.5a configure bug fcntl test on automounted source dir
Hello,
I believe that I have found a bug in the 2.0.5a configure process. If
the source tarball is extracted to an automounted directory, and you
run configure, it will fail the fcntl_lock test, resulting in this
message at the end of the configure process:
WARNING: No locking available. Running Samba would be unsafe
To verify that the automounted directory is the problem, I put an
"exit
2011 Dec 14
0
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [PATCH] BasicBlock Autovectorization Pass
Tobias,
I've attached an updated copy of the patch. I believe that I accounted
for all of your suggestions except for:
1. You said that I could make AA a member of the class and initialize it
for each basic block. I suppose that I'd need to make it a pointer, but
more generally, what is the thread-safely model that I should have in
mind for the analysis passes (will multiple threads
2011 Dec 02
0
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [PATCH] BasicBlock Autovectorization Pass
On Fri, 2011-12-02 at 17:07 +0100, Tobias Grosser wrote:
> On 11/23/2011 05:52 PM, Hal Finkel wrote:
> > On Mon, 2011-11-21 at 21:22 -0600, Hal Finkel wrote:
> >> > On Mon, 2011-11-21 at 11:55 -0600, Hal Finkel wrote:
> >>> > > Tobias,
> >>> > >
> >>> > > I've attached an updated patch. It contains a few bug fixes
2011 Nov 21
0
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [PATCH] BasicBlock Autovectorization Pass
Tobias,
I've attached an updated patch. It contains a few bug fixes and many
(refactoring and coding-convention) changes inspired by your comments.
I'm currently trying to fix the bug responsible for causing a compile
failure when compiling
test-suite/MultiSource/Applications/obsequi/toggle_move.c; after the
pass begins to fuse instructions in a basic block in this file, the
aliasing
2004 Jun 08
0
automounting SMB shares via passthru winbind authetication
Does anyone have experience setting up a [homes] share that can be
automounted for users logging in to clients using winbind
authentication?
1999 Oct 08
4
Automounting
Is there a way to make samba automatically mount a home directory?
That is, a user logging in (from Linux), enters its username and
password(Samba), and the system automatically mounts the user's home
directory from the samba server(without asking the password again).
Has anyone ever tried to do this? And succedeed :-) ?
--
nneves@di.fc.ul.pt Dept. Informatica, Fac.
2011 Nov 17
2
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [PATCH] BasicBlock Autovectorization Pass
On 11/17/2011 12:38 AM, Hal Finkel wrote:
> Tobias, et al.,
>
> Attached is the my autovectorization pass.
Very nice. Will you be at the developer summit? Maybe we could discuss
the integration there?
Here a first review of the source code.
> diff --git a/docs/Passes.html b/docs/Passes.html
> index 5c42f3f..076effa 100644
> --- a/docs/Passes.html
> +++ b/docs/Passes.html
2012 Jun 19
1
"Too many levels of symbolic links" with glusterfs automounting
I set up a 3.3 gluster volume for another sysadmin and he has added it
to his cluster via automount. It seems to work initially but after some
time (days) he is now regularly seeing this warning:
"Too many levels of symbolic links"
$ df: `/share/gl': Too many levels of symbolic links
when he tries to traverse the mounted filesystems.
I've been using gluster with static mounts
2011 Dec 02
5
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [PATCH] BasicBlock Autovectorization Pass
On 11/23/2011 05:52 PM, Hal Finkel wrote:
> On Mon, 2011-11-21 at 21:22 -0600, Hal Finkel wrote:
>> > On Mon, 2011-11-21 at 11:55 -0600, Hal Finkel wrote:
>>> > > Tobias,
>>> > >
>>> > > I've attached an updated patch. It contains a few bug fixes and many
>>> > > (refactoring and coding-convention) changes inspired
2012 May 07
0
R CMD check, interfacing c++ linking errors
Hi there,
I am trying to interface c++ code in R and make a package. With R CMD SHLIB
the dll was created, but when I try R CMD check, I am getting 'undefined
reference to..' linkage error messages.
The relevant c++ source from conf-infomap.cpp:
#include "conf-infomap.h"
#include "R.h" // R functions
#include "Rinternals.h"
#include "Rmath.h" //
2012 May 08
0
R CMD check, c++ source linking errors
Hi there,
I'm sorry if I a send it for second time, I've just subscribed for the list.
I am trying to interface c++ code in R and make a package. With R CMD SHLIB
the dll was created, but when I try R CMD check, I am getting 'undefined
reference to..' linkage error messages.
The relevant c++ source from conf-infomap.cpp:
#include "conf-infomap.h"
#include
2012 May 08
1
R CMD check linking errors, when interfacing c++
Hi there,
I am trying to interface c++ code in R and make a package. With R CMD SHLIB
the dll was created, but when I try R CMD check, I am getting 'undefined
reference to..' linkage error messages.
The relevant c++ source from conf-infomap.cpp:
#include "conf-infomap.h"
#include "R.h" // R functions
#include "Rinternals.h"
#include "Rmath.h" //
2013 Aug 09
1
Autofs - can you mount only certain home dirs?
Does autofs take completed control of directories mentioned in
auto.master? The examples with /home show that you can specify
individual users instead of * and &, but even then it seems to take
over the whole /home level so you can't see or add local subdirs.
I have a small group of users/hosts where I would like to at least
temporarily mix/match who is automounted or not.
--
Les
2008 Mar 15
0
issues including multiple maps
I''m trying to include all the map types on the same page and I''m seeing some
pretty weird behavior.
1. When the map quest JS file is included, many other maps including
Microsft, Map24 stop working. The shell of the map is displayed with the map
type logo, but no map.
and occasionally an error
for (var i = 0; i < me.onload[api].length; i++) {
me.onload[api][i]();
}
2003 Aug 26
1
rsync NFS automount home directories, deletes on 2nd run
rsync'ing from NFS automounted /home directories does
not appear to work as expected.
Initially it automounts all the home directories, and
copies the tree. However, when I run the same command
a second time, it deletes all the files for with the
/home directory happened to be unmounted.
Some more details:
Using 'ypmatch -k auto.home', I generate a list of
/home/ directories to
2013 Jul 26
0
[LLVMdev] Botan and Android
Hi Jack,
I'm almost there with Android..... I've actually got the static and
dynamic libraries built. I'm choking on the test suite.
Do you want to take a shot at working around Android and [embedded,
lame] STLport?
I would try removing the call to rend() in std::map<_Key, _Tp,
_Compare, _Alloc>::rend(). But I really should not modify program
code. Fiddling with a Makefile is
2008 Sep 23
2
Creating a Legend
Dear all,
I'm trying to create a legend for my graph. I hope to have the title as "Land Use Type" and the two elements being "Urban" and "Rural" with a red point and green point respectively. So far I have the following command, but obviously it isn't correct:
> legend("topright", title="Land Use Type", cex=0.75, pch=16,
2019 Jun 10
2
lxc - pass filesystem off host's automounts
hi guys
in my qutest I have this:
...
<filesystem type='mount' accessmode='passthrough'>
<source dir='/home'/>
<target dir='/home'/>
</filesystem>
...
and on the host /home/* are user home dirs which are automounted off a
glusterfs volume.
The guest starts okey, I can see dirs under /home but if I go to
/home/userA I