Hello Javier
>>> Did you try disabling nfs.v4.read_delegation?
>>>
>> No, since we only recently changed from NFSv3 to NFSv4 and with v3 were
>> using mount option nocto on 99% of the mounts for performance. We have
>> currently no idea what implications we would have if we turn off read
>> delega
Hi Javier,
nfs.v4.read_delegation on (value might be overwritten in takeover)
nfs.v4.write_delegation off(value might be overwritten in takeover)
Did you try disabling nfs.v4.read_delegation?
No, since we only recently changed from NFSv3 to NFSv4 and with v3 were usin
rooted systems reporting that warning:
infra03-a/syslog:Aug 27 14:22:16 infra03-a kernel: [164600.492851] NFSv4
callback reply buffer overflowed!
jira01/syslog:Aug 26 09:54:14 jira01 kernel: [64595.755284] NFSv4 callback
reply buffer overflowed!
nodejs01/syslog:Aug 26 21:11:32 nodejs01 kernel: [104524.
callback reply buffer overflowed!
jira01/syslog:Aug 26 09:54:14 jira01 kernel: [64595.755284] NFSv4 callback
reply buffer overflowed!
nodejs01/syslog:Aug 26 21:11:32 nodejs01 kernel: [104524.818241] NFSv4 callback
reply buffer overflowed!
NFS config of NetApp system:
nfs.v4.acl.enable
Hello,
El vie., 14 de agosto de 2015 19:18, Piotr Kweclich
escribió:
Hi,
I've recently found on one of my servers, that kernel keeps complaining:
"NFSv4 callback reply buffer overflowed"
On the client side, system is:
Wheezy 7.8
Kernel: SMP Debian 3.2.65-1+deb7u1 x86_64 GNU/L
Hi,
I've recently found on one of my servers, that kernel keeps complaining:
"NFSv4 callback reply buffer overflowed"
On the client side, system is:
Wheezy 7.8
Kernel: SMP Debian 3.2.65-1+deb7u1 x86_64 GNU/Linux
nfs-common 1:1.2.6-4
Device working a
David Christensen wrote:
warning: call_user_func_array() [function.call-user-func-array]:
First argument is expected to be a valid callback, 'imce_access' was
given in /home/jdenha09/drupal-6.13/includes/menu.inc on line 452.
I found and fixed a couple of issues, and the pro
.04.2; modified?), I can see my
content but the theme is gone and there is a warning:
warning: call_user_func_array() [function.call-user-func-array]: First
argument is expected to be a valid callback, 'imce_access' was given in
/home/jdenha09/drupal-6.13/includes/menu.inc on line 452.
Nov 14 07:29:17 chinchilla rpc.statd[437]: notify_host: failed to notify
127.0.0.1
Nov 14 07:29:47 chinchilla rpc.statd[437]: Can't callback 127.0.0.1
(100021,4), giving up.
Any thoughts about what might be causing these? I've googled these
messages a few times over the last several
Hi all,
My ISP (without warning, on a business account) seems to have changed
their mail server config to refuse null envelopes without callback.
My exim is configured (by debian) to relay via this smarthost, and
doesn't accept SMTP from the net either.
So I'm getting these bounce m
Dear all,
I know a callback dialup server ISP,
I want to try it out. But haven't got any experience with it
before. I've connect to ordinary ISP before, and IIRC it was
an easy ppp setup.
How's everything with callback server?
Is there any lead or howto I can read?
Practi
Alexey Chetroi [debian-user] <17/11/02 12:02 +0200>:
> On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 12:01:23AM +, Vittorio wrote:
> > Alexey Chetroi [debian-user] <15/11/02 10:21 +0200>:
> > > On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 05:45:16PM +, Vittorio wrote:
> > > >
> &
On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 12:01:23AM +, Vittorio wrote:
> Alexey Chetroi [debian-user] <15/11/02 10:21 +0200>:
> > On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 05:45:16PM +, Vittorio wrote:
> > >
> > > At work they've installed a callback RAS.
> > >
> > &g
Alexey Chetroi [debian-user] <15/11/02 10:21 +0200>:
> On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 05:45:16PM +, Vittorio wrote:
> >
> > At work they've installed a callback RAS.
> >
> > I've read the PPP documentation and had a look at the callback scripts
> >
On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 05:45:16PM +, Vittorio wrote:
>
> At work they've installed a callback RAS.
>
> I've read the PPP documentation and had a look at the callback scripts
> that are far from being intuitive and easy to use.
>
> Is there
>
> EIT
At work they've installed a callback RAS.
I've read the PPP documentation and had a look at the callback scripts
that are far from being intuitive and easy to use.
Is there
EITHER
any ready-to-use deb program able to to connect from debian 3.0 to my
office via a modem?
OR
Someo
If you use the callback function in pppd (or want to use it) then please
contact me off list. I've got a patch for it that I'm considering for
inclusion in my Portslave package (and for submitting to the ppp package
maintainer).
--
http://www.coker.com.au/bonnie++/ Bonnie++
Oliver Schoenknecht wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I am urgently searching any documentation regarding the creation
> of a callback server and the client fitting to this... Do
> you know any location where I may obtain this documentation
> / HOWTO ?
There's a callback
Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
> There was an article in the computer magazin c't (judging from your
> address, you do speak German) a while back. It was titled "Bei Anruf
> Linux", and I saved it for further reading. I'm not at home right now,
> but I could OCR the text and send it to you.
Okay, I'm
Oliver Schoenknecht wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I am urgently searching any documentation regarding the creation
> of a callback server and the client fitting to this... Do you know any
> location where I may obtain this documentation / HOWTO ?
There was an article in the compu
Hi there,
I am urgently searching any documentation regarding the creation
of a callback server and the client fitting to this... Do you know any
location where I may obtain this documentation / HOWTO ?
Best regards,
Oliver
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Oliver
callback is generally accomplished through an extension to ppp. I don't think
that the
linux pppd daemon has support for this (at least not version 2.3.5 that I'm
using). A
quick look at the README on the upstream maintainer's site doesn't seem to
indicate
support f
Quoting A. Barry ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi, I am a new converter to linux os, ending the misery of windows os.
> I managed will till now to install debian linux and managed to have ppp
> to
> work fine for some connections. My main isp requires a callback
> authentication
> to co
Hi, I am a new converter to linux os, ending the misery of windows os.
I managed will till now to install debian linux and managed to have ppp
to
work fine for some connections. My main isp requires a callback
authentication
to connect, and I could not fined any mention of callback in all the
docs
Hi,
I have a Debian mail server. The clients are Debian and Windows 95
computers who can contact it through phone. How can I configure the
computers to use mgetty with the callback option?
--
| Dan N. Pomohaci
Hi,
Are there any callback-support for PPP/dial-in lines in Debian?
Regards,
Mika
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Mobile: +358-40-5649948Tel. Switch: +358-6-2119111
Tel: +358-6-2119205Fax: +358-6-2119261
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]http
callback/etc) I just started with the following simple trial script:
-- script --
line 1> pppd debug noauth nodetach /dev/ttyS3 callback 08-9390138
user vassilii remotename net-post
connect 'chat "" atz "OK" atd036122362 "CONNECT" "" && sle
On 9 Feb 1998, Carey Evans wrote:
> Joost Kooij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > However, with newer ppp's this no longer seems to be sufficient, as
> > apparently chat bails out if the DCD signal is gone. I have had to add
> > "AT&C0" to the modem init strings, to disable DCD signalling by the
David Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Fri, 6 Feb 1998, Tim Sailer wrote:
> > Take out the trailing \q.. that turns the echo back on.
>
> I see. Yes, I think I need the second \q before the ata to resume logging
> real strings.
> However, using just a single \q suppresses the first occurr
Joost Kooij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> However, with newer ppp's this no longer seems to be sufficient, as
> apparently chat bails out if the DCD signal is gone. I have had to add
> "AT&C0" to the modem init strings, to disable DCD signalling by the modem.
% man chat
[...]
HANGUP
The
On Fri, 6 Feb 1998, David Wright wrote:
> I have a chatscript to do callback, which looks like this.
>
> ABORTBUSY
> ABORT"NO CARRIER" <-
> ABORTVOICE
> ABORT"NO DIALTONE"
> "" ATZ
On Fri, 6 Feb 1998, Tim Sailer wrote:
> David Wright wrote:
> >
> > OK ATDT5551212
> > ogin:\qmagic-login-id\q
> > RING ata
> > ogin:""
> >
> > I thought the \q codes would prevent the secret callback us
David Wright wrote:
>
> I have a chatscript to do callback, which looks like this.
>
> ABORTBUSY
> ABORT"NO CARRIER" <-
> ABORTVOICE
> ABORT"NO DIALTONE"
> "" ATZ
> OK
I have a chatscript to do callback, which looks like this.
ABORTBUSY
ABORT"NO CARRIER" <-
ABORTVOICE
ABORT"NO DIALTONE"
"" ATZ
OK ATL1
OK ATDT5551212
ogin:\qmagic
not aborting with 'NO CARRIER'
Then... after you send the login name for callback, you wait for RING, and
then send ATA...
Greg
--
Gergely Madarasz [EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]
It's practically impossible to look at a penguin and feel angry.
Thanks to all that recently helped me with my 'peer refuses to
authenticate' problem.
Now I have gone 1 step further, and tried to implement callback for
security reasons.
I can does all of this manually by:
1) Connecting with minicom to the remote box
2) Logging in with a useri
Thanks to all that recently helped me with my 'peer refuses to
authenticate' problem.
Now I have gone 1 step further, and tried to implement callback for
security reasons.
I can does all of this manually by:
1) Connecting with minicom to the remote box
2) Logging in with a useri
David Wright wrote:
>Has anyone tried this out? I've obviously missed something.
>
>I use minicom on machine A to call B, then the modem hangs up, and B
>starts to callback A, just as it should.
>
>My question is what program should I run on A to be able to login to B?
&g
Has anyone tried this out? I've obviously missed something.
I use minicom on machine A to call B, then the modem hangs up, and B
starts to callback A, just as it should.
My question is what program should I run on A to be able to login to B?
If I stay in minicom, it sees the RING RING but m
"mike" == mike horansky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
mike> Stephen Pitts wrote:
>> I created a setuid script that attempted to mount my cdrom. Running
>> it as a user, the only error I got was that it couldn't modify
>> mtab. So, I guess you were right and a script only runs
>> semi-setui
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, mike horansky
writes:
>Stephen Pitts wrote:
>
>> I created a setuid script that attempted to mount my cdrom. Running
>> it as a user, the only error I got was that it couldn't modify
>> mtab. So, I guess you were right and a script only runs
>> semi-setuid.
>
>You m
mike horansky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Stephen Pitts wrote:
>
> > I created a setuid script that attempted to mount my cdrom.
>
> You might want to use the "super" utility to run scripts that set uid
> for you.
For the specific case of mount, you can just add a user parameter to
the option
Stephen Pitts wrote:
> I created a setuid script that attempted to mount my cdrom. Running
> it as a user, the only error I got was that it couldn't modify
> mtab. So, I guess you were right and a script only runs
> semi-setuid.
You might want to use the "super" utility to run scripts that set ui
Chris,
I created a setuid script that attempted to mount my cdrom. Running it
as a user, the only error I got was that it couldn't modify mtab. So,
I guess you were right and a script only runs semi-setuid. But, because
pppd can be run by users, all you have to do is make /etc/ppp/options
world-r
On Thu, 24 Oct 1996, Stephen Pitts wrote:
> Luis,
> Here's an idea:
> Create a script that waits 5 or 10 seconds, then runs /etc/init.d/ppp
> start, or whatever you use. Then add a new user and specify that script
> for its shell. Make sure the script is setuid root. You might want to
[snip]
I w
Luis,
Here's an idea:
Create a script that waits 5 or 10 seconds, then runs /etc/init.d/ppp
start, or whatever you use. Then add a new user and specify that script
for its shell. Make sure the script is setuid root. You might want to
make the script logout, too, after it runs pppd. Hopefully, since
Hi, I was just wondering if there is a way to make a computer connect itself
to the internet using PPP. I have a Sporster Vi modem and would like to be
able to dial home and have the modem on answering force the debian system
to connect itself to the usual ISP so that I can then access it through t
Hi,
I can establish PPP connection between my home Linux box and Windows NT RAS
server at work. Could it be possible to use Windows NT callback option (like
in WIN95)? If it is, how should I configure Linux PPP and Windows NT?
Best regards.
Zlatko
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