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
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
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
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
-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
> 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?
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
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,
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.
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
>
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
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
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