Re: [Samba] Accumulating smbd processes and sockets in CLOSE_WAIT state

2007-10-25 Thread Christoph Kaegi
On 25.10-15:02, Mike Eggleston wrote: > > A recent problem I had of hundreds of smbd processes running > for only 15 users was fixed by adding 'deadtime = 60' to the > global section of /etc/samba/smb.conf. Thanks for the answer Mike We already had deadtime=1, but that didn't seem to help. Chri

[Samba] Any SAMBA consultants for hire?

2007-10-25 Thread JJB
Hello, Is anyone on this list in the Santa Cruz, California area, and available immediately for a short term project to configure two OpenSUSE 10.2 machines as PDC & BDC with SAMBA and OpenLDAP? If so, please email me your rate, and approximately how long you think it will take to accomplish

Re: [Samba] Accumulating smbd processes and sockets in CLOSE_WAIT state

2007-10-25 Thread Mike Eggleston
On Thu, 25 Oct 2007, Christoph Kaegi might have said: > > Hello list > > Our central fileserver is a Samba 3.0.25b on Solaris 9 and has > 10'000 users (several hundreds at the same time). > > This week it died on us and when I inspected the machine, it > was out of 8GB Memory and 16GB Swap bec

[Samba] Accumulating smbd processes and sockets in CLOSE_WAIT state

2007-10-25 Thread Christoph Kaegi
Hello list Our central fileserver is a Samba 3.0.25b on Solaris 9 and has 10'000 users (several hundreds at the same time). This week it died on us and when I inspected the machine, it was out of 8GB Memory and 16GB Swap because thousands of smbd processes were running. netstat -na showed that

Re: [Samba] Samba PDC without encryption

2007-10-25 Thread Ryan Novosielski
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I can tell you that you MUST use encrypted passwords on a PDC. Any information about this and more is in the docs. Sam Leathers wrote: > I setup a working PDC, with exception of one major issue: > > These are the two relevant lines: > encrypt passw

Re: [Samba] Hosts Disappearing

2007-10-25 Thread Shawn Everett
> I have a problem with my long-running Samba workgroup where hosts will > stop > coming up in "View Network Computers". Only the UNIX system with Samba > running shows up. If I restart Samba on the UNIX system then the hosts > start showing up again in a few minutes. > > Any thoughts out there?

[Samba] Samba PDC without encryption

2007-10-25 Thread Sam Leathers
I setup a working PDC, with exception of one major issue: These are the two relevant lines: encrypt passwords = no obey pam restrictions = yes If I set encrypt passwords = yes I can join the domain and login and everything works perfectly from windows xp sp2. However; pam doesn't work wit

[Samba] Hosts Disappearing

2007-10-25 Thread Rick Cone,Secure Payment Systems
I have a problem with my long-running Samba workgroup where hosts will stop coming up in "View Network Computers". Only the UNIX system with Samba running shows up. If I restart Samba on the UNIX system then the hosts start showing up again in a few minutes. Any thoughts out there? Thanks,

[Samba] Samba 3.0.25c and Samba 3.0.26a on AIX 5.3 - Windows Service Accounts & smbclient issues...

2007-10-25 Thread Lamar.Saxon
Just the beginning of a question to anyone who might have experienced the following issue with Samba 3.0.2[5-6] series. We currently have service accounts accessing Samba shares on AIX 5.3 servers ( from TL04 - TL06 ). Most of the processes access the shares via UNC rather than mapped drives.

Re: [Samba] Question: backslash in file name

2007-10-25 Thread Chris Osicki
On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 16:31:56 +0200 Chris Osicki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi > > I have a applikation (Oracle DB) which writes files with a backslash in > names, i.e: > > Log\GEN_INPUT_BASED_2899.csv > > not a problem for Unix but Samba present it to Windows users as: > > L2CYOP~L.CSV >

Re: [Samba] Question: backslash in file name

2007-10-25 Thread simo
On Thu, 2007-10-25 at 16:31 +0200, Chris Osicki wrote: > Hi > > I have a applikation (Oracle DB) which writes files with a backslash in > names, i.e: > > Log\GEN_INPUT_BASED_2899.csv > > not a problem for Unix but Samba present it to Windows users as: > > L2CYOP~L.CSV > > Is there any way _i

[Samba] Question: backslash in file name

2007-10-25 Thread Chris Osicki
Hi I have a applikation (Oracle DB) which writes files with a backslash in names, i.e: Log\GEN_INPUT_BASED_2899.csv not a problem for Unix but Samba present it to Windows users as: L2CYOP~L.CSV Is there any way _in Samba_ to strip this 'Log\' and give back to user the GEN_INPUT_BASED_2899.c