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2004 Apr 26
0
Usermapping with 3.0.3pre2
Hi, I just installed samba 3.0.3pre2 on a FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE Box. It's a ActiveDirectory Member-Server and works so far - with an exception: It seems to me, that the "!"-Syntax in the user mapping file doesn't work any more. The man-page says, that samba will stop on a matching "!<unix-user>=<win-user>" line, but all my users (even if successfully
2007 Feb 04
1
Problem with [homes] under 3.0.23x
Hello, I found another strange problem while migrating from 3.0.22 to 3.0.23x (with 'x' eq 'd' now): I can't access my [homes]-share anymore - if i try, the samba-server prompts me for a password. What *is* working is accessing the same directory as [<username>]... E.g.: \\Sambaserver\matthias works whereas \\Sambaserver\homes works *not* Unfortunaely it
2006 Aug 18
8
Strange Usermapping problem with 3.0.23b
Yesterday evening I upgraded my FreeBSD 5.5-RELEASE Server from Samba 3.0.22 to 3.0.23. This gave me a LOT of work today... :-( This is what I found so far: My Samba-Server is member of a large ADS-Domain. After the upgrade, file based Usermapping didn't work anymore... better: it worked TWICE. (I once opened a PR for that a few years ago :-). So, with LogLevel 3:
2012 Sep 29
1
Error during decryption of meta key
Hi, I've got a relatively simple tinc setup. I've got two "servers" that are on the public internet that act as routers for three "clients" that are behind NATs. Those servers are called aaaaa and bbbbb the clients are xxxxx, yyyyy and zzzzz Unfortunatly the servers have problems accepting a connection from the clients syslog on aaaaa: Sep 29 18:28:58 schuerrer
2010 Oct 19
0
NFS/SATA lockups (svc_cots_kdup no slots free & sata port time out)
I have a Solaris 10 U8 box (142901-14) running as an NFS server with a 23 disk zpool behind it (three RAIDZ2 vdevs). We have a single Intel X-25E SSD operating as an slog ZIL device attached to a SATA port on this machine''s motherboard. The rest of the drives are in a hot-swap enclosure. Infrequently (maybe once every 4-6 weeks), the zpool on the box stops responding and although we
2008 May 26
2
indiana as nfs server: crash due to zfs
hello all, i have indiana freshly installed on a sun ultra 20 machine. It only does nfs server. During one night, the kernel had crashed, and i got this messages: " May 22 02:18:57 ultra20 unix: [ID 836849 kern.notice] May 22 02:18:57 ultra20 ^Mpanic[cpu0]/thread=ffffff0003d06c80: May 22 02:18:57 ultra20 genunix: [ID 603766 kern.notice] assertion failed: sm->sm_space == 0 (0x40000000 ==
2003 Jun 11
1
nfs panic with umount -f
Hi Ian and others, umount(8) -f does crash here on several just updated 4.8STABLE boxes for nfs volumes. Server is an IRIX server. All clients are FreeBSD. Here is a backtrace: #0 dumpsys () at /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_shutdown.c:487 #1 0xc021f1c0 in boot (howto=260) at /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_shutdown.c:316 #2 0xc021f60d in panic (fmt=0xc03bd664 "from debugger") at
2006 Aug 28
1
Sol 10 x86_64 intermittent SATA device locks up server
Hello All, I have an issue where I have two SATA cards with 5 drives each in one zfs pool. The issue is one of the devices has been intermittently failing. The problem is that the entire box seems to lock up on occasion when this happens. I currently have the SATA cable to that device disconnected in the hopes that the box will at least stay up for now. This is a new build that I am
2002 Oct 23
0
Re: Shorewall-devel -- confirmation of subscription -- request 915994
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002 08:22:38 -0700 shorewall-devel-request@shorewall.net wrote: > Shorewall-devel -- confirmation of subscription -- request 915994 > > We have received a request from > cpe014500117825.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com for subscription of your > email address, <snafu@forkbomb.dhs.org>, to the > shorewall-devel@shorewall.net mailing list. To confirm the request,
2004 Jan 07
2
three-interface.xml
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 three-interface.xml is done. I am completing the cleanups and "look and feel" changes. It will be checked in shortly. - -- "If at first you don''t succeed, destroy all evidence that you tried." Paul <snafu@forkbomb.dhs.org> BLOG: http://forkbomb.dhs.org/bs/ GPG Key: http://forkbomb.dhs.org/bs/snafu.asc -----BEGIN
2004 Aug 06
1
YP submission / cURL issue. (icecast 2.0.1 / gentoo)
Karl Heyes wrote: > The libs that Brendan mentioned are loaded after the start of the > program, in fact they are referenced when the host name is looked up. > The loading is done within libc so apps like icecast don't know it's > being done. ldd does not show these libs, but the mechanism is the same > as used by plugins of various apps. Would building statically help? Is
2009 Jan 13
12
OpenSolaris better Than Solaris10u6 with requards to ARECA Raid Card
Under Solaris 10 u6 , No matter how I configured my ARECA 1261ML Raid card I got errors on all drives that result from SCSI timeout errors. yoda:~ # tail -f /var/adm/messages Jan 9 11:03:47 yoda.asc.edu scsi: [ID 107833 kern.notice] Requested Block: 239683776 Error Block: 239683776 Jan 9 11:03:47 yoda.asc.edu scsi: [ID 107833 kern.notice] Vendor: Seagate
2004 Aug 06
0
Icecast server YP Woes... take 2
D. Willock wrote: > What I saw of the output of tcpdump didn't show any mention of the yp > url. The communications seem to run only between the client and the > server and nowhere else. This is the dump I got: If I may jump in here since my previous thread/problem went unsolved ;-) I've got nothing for a dump either. 'snort -dev dst dir.xiph.org' gives nothing on
2008 Jul 08
0
Disks errors not shown by zpool?
Ok, this is not a OpenSolaris question, but it is a Solaris and ZFS question. I have a pool with three mirrored vdevs. I just got an error message from FMD that read failed from one on the disks,(c1t6d0). All with instructions on how to handle the problem and replace the devices, so far everything is good. But the zpool still thinks everything is fine. Shouldn''t zpool also show
2008 Apr 24
0
panic on zfs scrub on builds 79 & 86
This just started happening to me. It''s a striped non mirrored pool (I know I know). A zfs scrub causes a panic under a minute. I can also trigger a panic by doing tars etc. x86 64-bit kernel ... any ideas? Just to help rule out some things, I changed the motherboard, memory and cpu and it still happens ... I also think it happens on a 32-bit kernel. genunix: [ID 335743 kern.notice] BAD
2007 Sep 07
1
WiFi in Xen
hi all, got question about using wifi (wpi) with xen. from doc i understand that the nic in dom0 must be based on GLDv3. I''ve got two bge and wpi. # dladm show-dev wpi0 link: down speed: 0Mb duplex: unknown bge0 link: up speed: 100Mb duplex: full # dladm show-link bge0 type: non-vlan mtu: 1500 device: bge0 the wpi is also
2007 Apr 30
4
B62 AHCI and ZFS
Hardware Supermicro X7DAE (AHCI BIOS) dual Intel Woodcrest processors, 6 x Western Digital Raptor SATA drives. I have installed b62 running 64 bit succesfully on a PATA drive. The BIOS is configured to access the SATA drives in native mode using hte AHCI Bios. I have 6 SATA II drives accessed via the Solaris AHCI driver. I have created a ZFS file system across all 6 drives. This works fine until
2007 Nov 25
2
Corrupted pool
Howdy, We are using ZFS on one of our Solaris 10 servers, and the box paniced this evening with the following stack trace: Nov 24 04:03:35 foo unix: [ID 100000 kern.notice] Nov 24 04:03:35 foo genunix: [ID 802836 kern.notice] fffffe80004a14d0 fffffffffb9b49f3 () Nov 24 04:03:35 foo genunix: [ID 655072 kern.notice] fffffe80004a1550 zfs:space_map_remove+239 () Nov 24 04:03:35 foo genunix: [ID
2007 Mar 21
3
lock file on embedded device
Hi. That's my first post. it's driving me crazy. I'm trying to get dovecot working with vpopmail on Openwrt, an embedded linux-like OS for some routers . So actually my aim looks like get dovecot working with little hardware resources (32 MB of Ram, 8 MB of disk mem.) I've cross compiled it well(it looks like). the login against vpopmail works. using mmap it cannot even select
2013 Sep 27
1
lock order reversal in 10-alpha2
After booting from a 10-alpha2 disk I am seeing "lock order reversal" messages show up from time to time. Current logs have 35 entries. The machine normally is running 9.1 from zfs root and I have setup a separate disk (eSATA case connected through backplane port to onboard SATA port) that I have installed 10-alpha amd64 onto a ufs partition to test port building with. I started by