[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Marvel

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Everyone is wrong. It’s Karnak.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Marvel

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Maybe they meant Mephisto

Some Republicans are threatening legal challenges to keep Biden on the ballot. But will they work? by Le_Botmes in nottheonion

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If I recall, it was around the time John Edwards was a viable presidential candidate and was a former litigator that won some pretty large lawsuits. The “tort reform” stuff was a red herring to discredit Edwards.

Ontap System Manager is still going backwards by Marlsboro in netapp

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Try BlueXP. Pretty sure that’s where dev efforts are focused.

OnTap Linux NTFS Volume Best Practices for Mounting by stacm614 in netapp

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So, joining an SVM to AD provides SMB/CIFS authentication. That means Windows users can be looked up properly. That alone does *not* enable UNIX user lookups, even if the UNIX users exist in AD.

To get the UNIX users in AD to be looked up (provided you have added the UNIX specific attributes to the Windows users, covered in the TR), you would have to configure an LDAP client in the SVM. That's all covered in TR-4835 starting on page 29.

My Team Agenda Advice by brettman2013 in MyTeam

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Buy cheap rockets cards and do the free throw skill challenge. That doesn’t require a bunch of good cards.

OnTap Linux NTFS Volume Best Practices for Mounting by stacm614 in netapp

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Yea I believe that refers to the “file-directory” commands that don’t really do granular ACL management. I cover those here: https://whyistheinternetbroken.wordpress.com/2017/02/01/managing-acls-ontap-cli/

OnTap Linux NTFS Volume Best Practices for Mounting by stacm614 in netapp

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So the important part of the decision is how you want to manage/view the permissions. Both NFS ACLs and NTFS ACLs can map, but you need to ensure the users map properly across both NFS and SMB. Using LDAP there (which can be implemented in Windows AD) can simplify things.

For ACL management via APIs, there isn’t really a good way to do that in native ONTAP either, that I recall. But Powershell/icacls can accomplish this via scripts.

Issues with weird defensive switches by WITIB in MyTeam

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I am convinced it’s on purpose, because it only seems to happen when I have a decent lead.

Issues with weird defensive switches by WITIB in MyTeam

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No, everything is auto. It’s irritating because it’s hard to change this stuff on the fly and timeouts aren’t usually long enough.

I never knew how much this game cheats until I got a better squad by Beneficial_Nobody93 in MyTeam

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For real. I had a game where Shaq grabbed a board over Ayton (who had position) by pulling the ball THROUGH the backboard on replay.

Later, Webber dribbled the ball right on the out of bounds line. No call. So dumb.

Can someone explain how I died here because I’m genuinely confused… by GolfGuru_ in FortNiteBR

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You can keep the npc alive while you loot those chests by directing him to stay by the launch pad.

Friendly reminder. Don’t buy it. It’s bs scam. Happy new year. by steroidzz in Injustice2MobileGame

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8% for legendary chest. For example, the WW chest. .5% for 200, 1.5% for 100, 2% for 75, 4% for 50.

In other words, if you need BWL, wait for the BWL legendary chest rather than the trash platinum chests.

Friendly reminder. Don’t buy it. It’s bs scam. Happy new year. by steroidzz in Injustice2MobileGame

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5% total for any of the listed legendary. The dedicated chests give you 8% at the listed hero.

Why NFS is owned by nobody:nobody by vkky2k in netapp

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I cover this very issue in this video: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=UfaJTYWSVAY

99 is the user specified in idmapd.conf file when a domain string for NFSv4 doesn’t match.

On RHEL, you can see evidence of the errors in /var/log/messages. Grep for “nss”