I have jobs that get backed in queue almost daily. The cause is user error but I still need to clear out the jobs. My problem is users on floor are all logged in the same account. When I cancel jobs, message fill the user's screens, disrupting the users as they deal with customers. My...
Here are the results of those commnands.
$ smbstatus
Samba version 2.0.7
Service uid gid pid machine
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No locked files
Share mode memory usage (bytes):
1048464(99%) free + 56(0%) used + 56(0%) overhead = 1048576(100%) total
$
$...
I am unable to connect through Samba, though it is rinnung. Am also unable to to connect using remote Xwindows. These are the primary ways all my users access the system. It is also running Apache but that seems to be running fine.
Well I can telnet in. And can ping other servers. Samba is running and listening. I am afraid my problem my be bigger than just that. Here is what a ps -A looks like. I never seen this before.
PID TTY TIME CMD
1 ? 00:00:05 init
2 ? 00:00:00 kflushd
3 ...
My Red Hat 7.0 server had a power supply failure. Now when I boot almost all processes listed using ps -A have a ? for the tty. While the dameons are running, I still cannot connect using Samba or remote Xwindows. Any ideas?
Try a sed command like "sed -e 's/^\ */kill\ -9\ /g' ". This should take any line begining with 1 or more spaces and replace it with "kill -9 ".
I have a ADODC bound data grid with no bound columns. The data grids change based on users defined SQL statements. The select there SQL statements through a GUI query builder I made. This is so that the user can make thier own queries like Access. I would like to print the data grid. Due...
That code almost works. But it has two problems. 1. The date portion is on a differnt line. 2. It only does inserts for one line. I need to insert into every line below until it hits another line with a date on it. Unfortunatley I don't understand awk very well and don't understand your...
I have following data in a file. I want to insert the date before each line after it. So that it look like:
Dec 11 00:00:00^0^0^208037^670^0^0^0^8^22^0^188^623^573^13^9^76^2
How can I do this? I was trying to use sed but haven't found a way that works yet. Please help.
Dec 11...
I have a series of text boxes that I want to insert their value into a new record on a MS SQL 7.0 server.
I am trying to use the INSERT command.
Me.Details.RecordSource = "INSERT into PO (PO_Number, Model) values ('" & txtinPO & "', '" & txtinmod & "'); commit;"
I...
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