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Operating Systems SCO SCO Openserver 6 and Samba Post 302899464 by Jim546 on Tuesday 29th of April 2014 10:08:55 AM
Old 04-29-2014
jgt,

Thank you for your response. Yes I know ethernet ports (JetDirects, etc...) are an option, but that would require running quite a few difficult cable runs in an old building, not to mention buying the JetDirects. I know this problem is fixed in newer versions of Samba. I don't have the technical expertise (or compiler for that matter) to compile it myself so I am hoping someone either has a compiled copy or might be willing to compile it for me. Thank you again! Jim
 

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TORRUS_COMPILEXML(8)						      torrus						      TORRUS_COMPILEXML(8)

NAME
compilexml - Torrus XML configuration (re)compiler. SYNOPSIS
torrus compilexml --tree=TREENAME [options...] DESCRIPTION
This command compiles the Torrus's XML configuration for the tree TREENAME. It does not require any other processes to be restarted after the configuration is changed. Renderer's cache is automatically flushed on on the next Renderer's run. Monitor automatically resets on the next monitoring cycle. All dynamic tokensets in the given tree are emptied. OPTIONS
--all Instructs to compile configuration for all trees. --nods Instructs to compile non-datasource configuration only. --noval Disables all validation of the XML configuration. This speeds up the compilation up to 2 times, while adding a risk to end up with an unusable configuration. In addition, the first initialization cycle of Collector and Monitor in this case would be much longer. --force Normally the compiler would fail to start if another compiler process is already running for the specific tree. In case of abnormal function, the running status of the previous pcompiler may stay in the database. This option forces the compiler to continue even if if sees the presence of another process. --debug Sets the log level to debug. --verbose Sets the debug level to info. --help Displays a help message. SEE ALSO
torrus(8) NOTES
See more documentation at Torrus home page: http://torrus.org AUTHOR
Stanislav Sinyagin <ssinyagin@yahoo.com> torrus 2.03 2013-07-26 TORRUS_COMPILEXML(8)
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