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2009 Apr 24
3
Query configuration parameters
Hi, PostgreSQL has a tool pg_config that returns the parameters the ./configure script was called with. $ pg_config --libdir /usr/local/lib $ pg_config --includedir /usr/local/include Does Samba have a similar feature and how do I call it? Sorry, but this is impossible to google for. Bertram -- Bertram Scharpf Stuttgart, Deutschland/Germany http://www.bertram-scharpf.de
2007 Jul 31
1
Renice server process
Hi, for a job of lesser priority I would like to connect to a Samba server. When I'm doing a 'smbmount', enter the server by SSH, pgrep for the new smbd process and then renice it I have exactly the behaviour I desire. Now I would like to automate this and yet start the server process with lower priority. Connections to other clients shall not be touched at all. Are there any
2007 Jul 26
2
ISDN: Problems starting off
Hi, the first thing I did with Asterisk is listening to `demo-congrats' by Xlite on the same machine. This works perfectly. The config files are those shipped with the package. Now I want to listen to it over ISDN/Capi but I don't succeed. My `capi.conf' is like show in many tutorial on the web. In `extensions.conf' I just added the following lines: [capi-in] exten =>
2007 Jul 27
1
ISDN: Problems starting off [another attempt]
[Something seems to have went wrong with my previous posting. It appears on the archive page in another thread. I did not receive anything myself. So I may give it another try:] Hi, the first thing I did with Asterisk is listening to `demo-congrats' by Xlite on the same machine. This works perfectly. The config files are those shipped with the package. Now I want to listen to it over
2018 Nov 14
3
Domain join issues - 4.9.0
On Tue, 13 Nov 2018 at 21:26, Rowland Penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > On Tue, 13 Nov 2018 20:55:08 +0000 > Jonathan Hunter via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > > After running the following: > > $ sudo samba-tool domain join mydomain.org DC -U myadmin --site=mysite > > --server=dc3 > > all seems well, until: > >
2015 Sep 08
4
Samba AD DC, DHCP & Address Assignments
Hi All, I should have considered this beforehand... Assumed the info would be in the Wiki somewhere. Cannot find. The way our LAN has been working is clients use DHCP, but all address assignments are static. Thus, when a given PC asks "what's my address?", the DHCP server looks at the MAC address and asks the configured resolver what is the IP address for the hostname for that
2018 Nov 13
2
Domain join issues - 4.9.0
Hi, After a recent hardware failure where I did not have a working backup, I am trying to re-create one of my DCs (DC1). This is a Samba 4.9.0 environment throughout. I have DC1 (the one that is hopefully being re-joined), but also DC2, DC3 and DC4 which are still present, and these have not experienced issues. After running the following: $ sudo samba-tool domain join mydomain.org DC -U myadmin
2015 Sep 08
2
Samba AD DC, DHCP & Address Assignments
On Tue, 8 Sep 2015 09:19:22 -0400 Robert Moskowitz <rgm at htt-consult.com> wrote: > > On 09/08/2015 09:04 AM, Jim Seymour wrote: > [snip] > > > > And the zone file on deepthought might read something like... > > > > somepc IN A 192.168.0.10 [snip] > > Problem with the AD DC is that it lives in a sub-domain, > >
2006 Jul 14
2
Export to LaTeX
Dear Everybody! I want to export data to LaTeX. As I want to employ the data as freely as possible I want to avoid the xtable-command and instead generate some List like \MyOwnPrettyCommand{Adam}{Auer}{17} \MyOwnPrettyCommand{Bertram}{Bauer}{14} \MyOwnPrettyCommand{Christoph}{Huber}{75} \MyOwnPrettyCommand{Damian}{Dorfer}{69} \MyOwnPrettyCommand{Emanuel}{Eder}{43} with \MyOwnPrittyCommand
2018 Nov 20
3
Domain join issues - 4.9.0
Hi, Does anyone have experience of using ldbedit or similar, to remove the duplicates below? (Is that even the right way for me to go?) Can I perhaps query something using ldbsearch, to find the duplicates, before using ldbedit? On Sun, 18 Nov 2018 at 21:37, Jonathan Hunter <jmhunter1 at gmail.com> wrote: > [...] > In my database, as reported by the domain join command above, I have
2004 May 27
3
Problem with getent ...
Hi everyone ! My getent passwd and getent group are not working but my wbinfo -ugmt commands are. Does Somebody know what I missed ? Any check list ? Thanks ! Bertram _________________________________________________________________ MSN Search, le moteur de recherche qui pense comme vous ! http://search.msn.fr/
2020 Feb 25
3
RIOT 2020
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2004 May 27
3
Any ideas ?
Hints or check lists for that type or error ? [2004/05/27 14:11:06.627563, 10, pid=23616] libads/kerberos_verify.c:ads_verify_ticket(185) ads_verify_ticket: enc type [1] failed to decrypt with error Bad encryption type [2004/05/27 14:11:06.627589, 10, pid=23616] passdb/secrets.c:secrets_named_mutex_release(716) secrets_named_mutex: released mutex for replay cache mutex [2004/05/27
1998 Feb 24
3
R-beta: qr(A)$rank
I would like to find the rank of a matrix using R. Looking through a list of commands it seems that the command qr should do the job. Checking a simple example gave me the wrong answer. Here is the example: > A <- c(1,2,3,4,5,6) > A <- matrix(A, nrow=2, ncol=3) > A [,1] [,2] [,3] [1,] 1 3 5 [2,] 2 4 6 > qr(A)$rank [1] 3 The correct answer is two. I
1998 Feb 24
3
R-beta: qr(A)$rank
I would like to find the rank of a matrix using R. Looking through a list of commands it seems that the command qr should do the job. Checking a simple example gave me the wrong answer. Here is the example: > A <- c(1,2,3,4,5,6) > A <- matrix(A, nrow=2, ncol=3) > A [,1] [,2] [,3] [1,] 1 3 5 [2,] 2 4 6 > qr(A)$rank [1] 3 The correct answer is two. I
2004 May 11
1
Access denied because of conflicting credentials.
Hi everyone ! I have been working for a long time now on doing file sharing with a samba domain member of a Windows 2000 AD server. My Samba Server is visible in the Windows Network, and I've joined him using : kinit & net ads join... All that is fine, but when I try to access my shares from a W2k client, I receive the following message : Access denied because of conflicting
2018 Nov 13
0
Domain join issues - 4.9.0
On Tue, 13 Nov 2018 20:55:08 +0000 Jonathan Hunter via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Hi, > > After a recent hardware failure where I did not have a working backup, > I am trying to re-create one of my DCs (DC1). This is a Samba 4.9.0 > environment throughout. I have DC1 (the one that is hopefully being > re-joined), but also DC2, DC3 and DC4 which are still
2018 Nov 18
0
Domain join issues - 4.9.0
Thanks Rowland for the advice, I have now tried joining a 4.9.2 machine to the domain, targeting the join at a 4.9.2 DC. Same result as below, unfortunately - I think you are probably correct with the bug below (#8929). On Wed, 14 Nov 2018 at 08:34, Jonathan Hunter <jmhunter1 at gmail.com> wrote: [...] > > > $ sudo samba-tool domain join mydomain.org DC -U myadmin --site=mysite
2015 Sep 08
0
Samba AD DC, DHCP & Address Assignments
On 09/08/2015 09:04 AM, Jim Seymour wrote: > Hi All, > > I should have considered this beforehand... Assumed the info would be > in the Wiki somewhere. Cannot find. > > The way our LAN has been working is clients use DHCP, but all address > assignments are static. Thus, when a given PC asks "what's my > address?", the DHCP server looks at the MAC address
2015 Sep 08
0
Samba AD DC, DHCP & Address Assignments
On 09/08/2015 10:21 AM, Jim Seymour wrote: > On Tue, 8 Sep 2015 09:19:22 -0400 > Robert Moskowitz <rgm at htt-consult.com> wrote: > >> On 09/08/2015 09:04 AM, Jim Seymour wrote: >> > [snip] >>> And the zone file on deepthought might read something like... >>> >>> somepc IN A 192.168.0.10 > [snip] >>> Problem with