Same here with samba 3.5.6 (debian lenny backported) We are scanning to folders from xerox printers. The share is a nfs mounted folder, i can read/write ok. I cant generate a level 10 debug atm, this is on my production server. so i cant reload/restart samba for the level 10.
but here also... >> upgrade from Samba 3.2.4 to 3.5.6 upgrading seems to create the problem. Louis >-----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- >Van: dresche...@gmail.com >[mailto:samba-boun...@lists.samba.org] Namens John Drescher >Verzonden: 2011-04-15 18:55 >Aan: Dodson, Eric (COT) >CC: samba@lists.samba.org >Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] Samba 3.5.8 / Windows error and system >errors while mapping network drive on some PC's > >On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 12:36 PM, Dodson, Eric (COT) ><ericn.dod...@ky.gov> wrote: >> Problem: We have a share defined using Samba 3.5.8 on AIX >6.1. Several >> people can map a Windows Network Drive to the share and it >works fine. >> Several other people get Windows errors or system errors >when trying to >> map a drive to the same share. >> >> >> >> Command line errors (from the net use command): >> >> System error 59 >> >> or >> >> System error 64 >> >> >> >> Windows Explorer error: >> >> The specified network name is no longer available. >> >> >> >> I can map the drive fine from my PC. I can go to another PC >and try to >> map a drive to the same share using my same Samba ID and password as >> defined in Samba on AIX and I get the above errors. All of >the PC's have >> matching XP Pro 2002 SP3 and anti-virus versions. >> >> >> >> I need help in determining the cause of the problem and the solution. >> The only pattern I have seen so far is that the older PC's >work and the >> newer PC's (same brand) don't work. The newer PC's have a >network cards >> from different vendors. I have upgraded a PC with errors to >the newest >> network driver and still have the same errors. It seems to be a >> PC-specific problem. Maybe it's related to policy differences or >> installed Microsoft Update differences, etc. >> >> >> >> I have had our AIX admin upgrade from Samba 3.2.0 to 3.5.8 >and we still >> have the same errors. I have had our AIX admin set the log >level from 1 >> to 3 and add the %m option to the log file setting. I have captured a >> Samba log file on AIX from my working PC and compared it to >a log from >> an erroring PC: >> >> >> >> 1. The log.<computer_name> file that works contains a "Got >user" entry >> (below) showing my Samba ID, my actual domain name, and my computer >> name. The log.<computer_name> file from the computer getting Windows >> drive mapping errors does not have this type of entry: >> >> >> >> [ ] >> libsmb/ntlmssp.c:747(ntlmssp_server_auth) >> >> Got user=[MyUserName] domain=[MyDomainName] >> workstation=[MyComputerName] len1=24 len2=24 >> >> >> >> 2. The log.<computer_name> file from the computer getting >Windows drive >> mapping errors ends with two additional entries (below). The >> log.<computer_name> file that works does not end with these >two entries >> (timestamps removed for comparison): >> >> >> >> [ ] >smbd/connection.c:31(yield_connection) >> >> Yielding connection to >> >> [ ] >smbd/server.c:902(exit_server_common) >> >> Server exit (failed to receive smb request) >> >> >> >> The smb.conf file from AIX 6.1 (actual IP's replaced): >> >> >> >> [global] >> >> unix charset = CP850 >> >> display charset = CP850 >> >> workgroup = INSP >> >> server string = InSp >> >> guest account = guest >> >> log level = 3 >> >> log file = /var/log.%m >> >> max log size = 3000 >> >> load printers = No >> >> domain master = Yes >> >> dns proxy = No >> >> wins server = IP1..., IP2..., IP3..., IP4... >> >> ldap ssl = no >> >> >> >> [MyShare] >> >> path = /MyShare >> >> read only = No >> >> create mask = 0775 >> >> >> >> I have done a lot of searching on the errors and only found >suggestions >> to upgrade Samba and upgrade network drivers. This is my >first post, so >> please let me know if additional information would help. >> > >Is the WINS server entered in the windows client? Is the nmbd >daemon running? > >John >-- >To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba > > -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba