[SLUG] Türkiye'nin en iyi bilgi yarışmala rı.

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[SLUG] missing tape drive

2005-07-18 Thread ashley maher


For that you'll need a compatible distro such as RHEL, or at the
very
least one that can be convinced that its kernel is RHEL
compatible,
such as centos.

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[SLUG] ubuntu samab

2005-07-18 Thread ashley maher
I've installed a new ubuntu samba server. The server replaces a samba
server that has worked well for years.

I used the config file (slightly moded) from the old server to the new.

Windows 98 machines logon fine.

Windows XP Pro clients had problems with the machine accounts. So I
deleted a machine account to try and rejoin to find if this fixes the
problem and not authorised. I then remembered Ubuntu locks the root
pwd. I've always used teh samba docs and used root-samba-root-user-pwd
to join machine accounts. Clearly Ubuntu does something in the config to
get around this. THe web site didn'g get me far.

Urls' or assistance appreciated. (The more for dummies the better)

Regards,

Ashley

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RE: [SLUG] ubuntu samab

2005-07-18 Thread Carlo Sogono
Ashley,

Might be a password problem. AFAIK, Win 98 uses cleartext passwords
while XP (only?) uses encrypted. Your samba server might be using
cleartext passwords and the XP clients are not accepting these. Also
your old samba version might be a lot older than ubuntu's.

Carlo


-Original Message-
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Behalf Of ashley maher
Sent: Tuesday, 19 July 2005 8:33 AM
To: slug@slug.org.au
Subject: [SLUG] ubuntu samab

I've installed a new ubuntu samba server. The server replaces a samba
server that has worked well for years.

I used the config file (slightly moded) from the old server to the new.

Windows 98 machines logon fine.

Windows XP Pro clients had problems with the machine accounts. So I
deleted a machine account to try and rejoin to find if this fixes the
problem and not authorised. I then remembered Ubuntu locks the root
pwd. I've always used teh samba docs and used root-samba-root-user-pwd
to join machine accounts. Clearly Ubuntu does something in the config to
get around this. THe web site didn'g get me far.

Urls' or assistance appreciated. (The more for dummies the better)

Regards,

Ashley

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RE: [SLUG] ubuntu samab

2005-07-18 Thread ashley maher
On Tue, 2005-07-19 at 08:43 +1000, Carlo Sogono wrote:
 Ashley,
 
 Might be a password problem. AFAIK, Win 98 uses cleartext passwords
 while XP (only?) uses encrypted. Your samba server might be using
 cleartext passwords and the XP clients are not accepting these. Also
 your old samba version might be a lot older than ubuntu's.

Thanks Carlo,

If I logon locally to XP I can logon to the server using \\$servername\
$sharename, get a $usernam-$pwd prompt and all is good.

So the setting is a small config promblem .

Regards,

Ashley

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[SLUG] Pros Cons of Unix databases

2005-07-18 Thread Howard Lowndes
Can anyone provide pointers to good reading material on the comparisons 
between the various Unix databases.


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RE: [SLUG] ubuntu samab

2005-07-18 Thread Rowling, Jill
Hi all,

You really need to be using encrypted passwords for all Windows clients.
IIRC there used to be a patch (regedit script) for Win 95 and Win 98 clients
to ensure they were using encrypted passwords. It should be somewhere on
samba.org but you can google for it.
Check in your smb.conf file that you have this entry:
 encrypt passwords = yes

Regards,

Jill.


-Original Message-
From: Carlo Sogono [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, 19 July 2005 8:44 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; slug@slug.org.au
Subject: RE: [SLUG] ubuntu samab


Ashley,

Might be a password problem. AFAIK, Win 98 uses cleartext passwords while XP
(only?) uses encrypted. Your samba server might be using cleartext passwords
and the XP clients are not accepting these. Also your old samba version
might be a lot older than ubuntu's.

Carlo


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of ashley maher
Sent: Tuesday, 19 July 2005 8:33 AM
To: slug@slug.org.au
Subject: [SLUG] ubuntu samab

I've installed a new ubuntu samba server. The server replaces a samba server
that has worked well for years.

I used the config file (slightly moded) from the old server to the new.

Windows 98 machines logon fine.

Windows XP Pro clients had problems with the machine accounts. So I deleted
a machine account to try and rejoin to find if this fixes the problem and
not authorised. I then remembered Ubuntu locks the root pwd. I've always
used teh samba docs and used root-samba-root-user-pwd to join machine
accounts. Clearly Ubuntu does something in the config to get around this.
THe web site didn'g get me far.

Urls' or assistance appreciated. (The more for dummies the better)

Regards,

Ashley

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[SLUG] cfengine DNS

2005-07-18 Thread Richard Heycock
I'm trying to set cfengine to copy a file from one host to itself and I
keep getting the error  Server returned error:  Host authentication
failed. Did you forget the domain name. Which it seems is due to me not
having reverse mapping on my DNS server.

Now give that this is a very small home network and I don't particularly
want to have set up reverse mappings, is it possible to use cfengine
without a DNS server at all? I tried using /etc/hosts but that didn't
work.

I've also tried setting SkipVerify = ( ip addr ) on the server and
SkipIdentify = ( true ) on the client and still doesn't insert swear
word of you choice work!

Anyone? Please.

rgh

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Re: [SLUG] missing scsi tape drive

2005-07-18 Thread David Gillies
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ashley maher wrote:
 I have an IBM xServer 226, with ServerRaid. dmesg does not detect the
 scsi tape drive. More /proc/scsi/scsi finds the existance (ie model
 number no details like it knows something is there not a clue what) of
 the drive but not much else.

I think you'll probably get better results with hooking up the scsi tape
drive to the internal scsi controller instead of the serveraid
controller. Over my time working with IBM servers, we've always hooked
up scsi tape drives to a seperate controller as hooking them up the
serveraid has always been more trouble than its worth.

Also, you could also try adding:

options scsi_mod max_scsi_luns=128

to your /etc/modules.conf file. You'll need to recreate your initial
ramdisk after that as well.

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Re: [SLUG] Pros Cons of Unix databases

2005-07-18 Thread Peter Chubb
 Howard == Howard Lowndes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Howard Can anyone provide pointers to good reading material on the
Howard comparisons between the various Unix databases.

I'm interested in this too.  The general impression I get from `real'
users is that Oracle is the only choice for a serious database app at
the moment.  Personally, I'd prefer to use an open-source engine; but
then you have Postgres as the only serious contender.  Msql and mysql,
SQlite, grokbase, etc., are fairly limited (although reasonably fast for
small-scale use).  At least, that's my impression.

Anyway, if you get any off-list replies, please send them on to me.

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Re: [SLUG] Pros Cons of Unix databases

2005-07-18 Thread Howard Lowndes

I think you are misunderstanding me.

I am seeking info about dbm, ldbm, bdb, etc. not the SQL type databases.


Peter Chubb wrote:

Howard == Howard Lowndes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:



Howard Can anyone provide pointers to good reading material on the
Howard comparisons between the various Unix databases.

I'm interested in this too.  The general impression I get from `real'
users is that Oracle is the only choice for a serious database app at
the moment.  Personally, I'd prefer to use an open-source engine; but
then you have Postgres as the only serious contender.  Msql and mysql,
SQlite, grokbase, etc., are fairly limited (although reasonably fast for
small-scale use).  At least, that's my impression.

Anyway, if you get any off-list replies, please send them on to me.

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Re: [SLUG] Pros Cons of Unix databases

2005-07-18 Thread O Plameras

Howard Lowndes wrote:



I am seeking info about dbm, ldbm, bdb, etc. not the SQL type databases.



ldbm - uses neutral storage interface which could wrap  Berkeley DB 
(www.sleepycat.com)
  or  GNU DBM (www.gnu.org). Only sleepycat is considered 
reliable, though.


bdb   - utilizes  sleepycat DB, minimum version 4.2.52 
(www.sleepycat.com). This is  derived
   from Berkeley DB(www.sleepycat.com). Legacy software that 
were using ldbm are
   migrated to 'bdb' as their  natural migration path and 
retaining backward compatibility
  with 'ldbm'.  Incidentally, Redhat package manager (RPM) 
latest version uses 'bdb'.


There is a newer database backend used in OpenLDAP, namely:
hdb  -   most codes are derived from 'bdb', but uses 'hierchical 
in-memory organization of the tree structure'.
   This is more efficient and fast compared with the other DB 
mentioned previously. Tradeoff is
   at initial loading of the database, startup is slow. But 
once going it  rocks. Users will notice the
   difference in large databases. HDB will replace  'bdb' 
eventually.



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Re: [SLUG] missing scsi tape drive

2005-07-18 Thread Crossfire
David Gillies was once rumoured to have said:
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 ashley maher wrote:
  I have an IBM xServer 226, with ServerRaid. dmesg does not detect the
  scsi tape drive. More /proc/scsi/scsi finds the existance (ie model
  number no details like it knows something is there not a clue what) of
  the drive but not much else.
 
 I think you'll probably get better results with hooking up the scsi tape
 drive to the internal scsi controller instead of the serveraid
 controller. Over my time working with IBM servers, we've always hooked
 up scsi tape drives to a seperate controller as hooking them up the
 serveraid has always been more trouble than its worth.

I'm also suspecting that nobody has even suggested that he ensures
that the 'st' module is loaded as /dev/{n,}st* nodes will not
exist/work without it, regardless if the drive is detected or not.

C.
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[SLUG] Home LAN and video

2005-07-18 Thread Bill
I have a home LAN with 1 PC as a file/print Server ( using Clarkconnect) 
and 2 PCs as Workstations, both running Kanotix/Debian and dual booting 
to Win XP Pro.


I have ripped a couple of movie DVD's  to .iso files and copied them onto 
the Server.


When I play them back  on the Workstation PCs, either under Kanotix or XP, 
the video is jerky and the sound stutters/drops in and out.


All PCs are Athlon XP 2400 or faster with either 512k or  1gb ram, with 
onboard 10/100mbs ethernet. My ethernet switch is also 10/100 and all 
cabling is Cat5.


The Server is about 12 meters from the 2 PCs.

Any suggestions re why the video and sound don't plat properly will be 
appreciated, as will suggested fixes for same.


Bill

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[SLUG] Qemu Questions

2005-07-18 Thread Peter Rundle
Any sluggers out there running Qemu? I have a few questions. (great 
product btw)


1. Having trouble getting the network going.

I have interface tun0 up with the same IP as the guest machine. This IP 
is pingable from the network, however the guest machine cannot see the 
network. I assume that the Linux host is responding to the pings. Is 
there an argument that I've missed to qemu. I'm currently starting it like;


  qemu -m 64 -localtime -n tun-ifup guestnt4.img

where tun-ifup contains

  sudo /sbin/ifconfig $1 192.168.1.146

(I'm actually running as root because I couldn't get sudo to run 
ifconfig. Lack of experience with sudo I'm sure, any pointers to what 
should be in /etc/sudoers appreciated).


2. When I run the guest pc using loadvm the cursor is black!? I.E

 qemu -m 64 -localtime -n tun-ifup -loadvm login.state guestnt4.img

login.state was created using savevm from the qemu monitor.

3. I've configured the guest PC (nt4) to turn-off after shutdown, but 
qemu simply restarts the machine. Does anyone know of a way to have the 
guest shutdown and have qemu exit once the guest is turned-off?


TIA's

Pete

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Re: [SLUG] Home LAN and video

2005-07-18 Thread O Plameras

Bill wrote:

I have a home LAN with 1 PC as a file/print Server ( using 
Clarkconnect) and 2 PCs as Workstations, both running Kanotix/Debian 
and dual booting to Win XP Pro.


I have ripped a couple of movie DVD's  to .iso files and copied them 
onto the Server.


When I play them back  on the Workstation PCs, either under Kanotix or 
XP, the video is jerky and the sound stutters/drops in and out.


All PCs are Athlon XP 2400 or faster with either 512k or  1gb ram, 
with onboard 10/100mbs ethernet. My ethernet switch is also 10/100 and 
all cabling is Cat5.


The Server is about 12 meters from the 2 PCs.

Any suggestions re why the video and sound don't plat properly will be 
appreciated, as will suggested fixes for same.



We have LAN at home and my daughter has been using the File/Print server 
to store Video/Sound that she
plays on her Toshiba 4100 (Win95/96MB/256MHZ) with no problem at all.  
Years ago the Server was
installed on Intel 500MHZ/296MB with Redhat 7.2 or 7.3 (can't remember 
exactly). Now the Server is on
Intel 800MHZ/296MB with Fedora Core 3 and she has not noticed any 
difference.  NIC's are 100/10 on

cat5.

My son connects wireless using Toshiba Tecra8100 Win200X/512MB/2.4MHZ to 
the same server and play

network games with friends and no problem there.

We have 4 other Toshiba laptop workstations  on this lan and even when 
all laptop workstations are in use

they do not notice performance degradation.

They only notice severe performance degradation when I run long running 
compiles on the File Server.


In the past the'd complain about similar problems as you are 
experiencing but when I fixed my local DNS

configuration and routing I never get similar complaints again.

One thing to check is run the 'arp' command. If it takes several seconds 
to comeback and/or
the responses are incomplete you have a problem with your LAN otherwise 
the problem is somewhere else

like your software on your server.

For example of good network:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] smbldap-tools]# arp
Address HWtype  HWaddress   
Flags Mask   Iface
hdtv.example.comether   00:10:5A:67:F2:A1   
C eth0
tecra8100.example.com   ether   00:05:5D:6F:C1:CF   
C eth0
toshiba4100.example.comether   00:09:5B:51:F2:4E   
C  eth0
tecraXP.example.com   ether   00:50:8B:A5:31:F8   
C eth0
tecra8100.example.comether   00:10:60:A3:6F:C8   
C eth0
[EMAIL PROTECTED] smbldap-tools]#  


For example of bad network (takes almost a minute to come back):
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# arp
Address   HWtype  HWaddress Flags 
MaskIface
192.168.1.50  (incomplete)   
  bnep0
compaq.example.com (incomplete)  
   bnep0

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Hope these help.


O Plameras







 
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