[Samba] change password AS_ROOT=FALSE
Using Samba 3.07 i wanna the passwd program to be run as the user. Is this possible ? Here's my smb.conf the general section of my smb.conf. log level = 100 passwd program = passwd %u passwd chat = *old*password*%o\n *new*password*%n\n *new*password*%n\n * passwd chat debug = true unix password sync = yes Doing it this way forces samba to change it as root, and this is giving me another problem. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] MAX PRINT JOBS bugg
My smb.conf file contains in the general section. max print jobs = 50 And i disabled the print queue using this command : disable PrintQueueName Therefore i would expect SAMBA to reject print jobs after the 50th. But in real life it does not, it continues to spool indefinitely. If i run a batch file from a client workstation to print continuously. It means the request to print is made much faster than manually. It will stop when 7 jobs are spooled in the print queue ??!?!?!? Running smbd -i -F -S - - debuglevel=3 returns the following error message on the linux console when 7 jobs are spooled in the print queue: print_job_start: Queue p13113 number of jobs (51) larger than max printjobs per queue (50) error string = no space left on device error packet at smbd/reply.c(3041) cmd=192 (SMBsplopen) NT_STATUS_DISK_FULL but there's only 7 jobs in the queue. Release 3.0.7 does not fix this It seems to be an issue in the way Samba calculate the number of jobs that are in the print queue ? The reason why i am testing this is because one of my customer prints A LOT ( over 2 thousands jobs per day ) and his users gets exactly this problem when lots of people are trying to print at the same time. Default value of max print jobs is 1000 setting this to 0 ( to permit number less of print jobs ) does not fix the issue. HELP ! -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] MAX PRINT JOBS bugg
I was able to bypass the max print jobs = 50 parameter by putting the lines 2057 to 2061 in comments of the source/printing.c file. In this manner there's no comparison made on the number of job in the print queue and this parameter. However by now the server stops queueing jobs after the 500th. It does accept them without an error but does not print them. rick talbot [EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoyé par : [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-09-16 07:56 A cc Objet [Samba] MAX PRINT JOBS bugg My smb.conf file contains in the general section. max print jobs = 50 And i disabled the print queue using this command : disable PrintQueueName Therefore i would expect SAMBA to reject print jobs after the 50th. But in real life it does not, it continues to spool indefinitely. If i run a batch file from a client workstation to print continuously. It means the request to print is made much faster than manually. It will stop when 7 jobs are spooled in the print queue ??!?!?!? Running smbd -i -F -S - - debuglevel=3 returns the following error message on the linux console when 7 jobs are spooled in the print queue: print_job_start: Queue p13113 number of jobs (51) larger than max printjobs per queue (50) error string = no space left on device error packet at smbd/reply.c(3041) cmd=192 (SMBsplopen) NT_STATUS_DISK_FULL but there's only 7 jobs in the queue. Release 3.0.7 does not fix this It seems to be an issue in the way Samba calculate the number of jobs that are in the print queue ? The reason why i am testing this is because one of my customer prints A LOT ( over 2 thousands jobs per day ) and his users gets exactly this problem when lots of people are trying to print at the same time. Default value of max print jobs is 1000 setting this to 0 ( to permit number less of print jobs ) does not fix the issue. HELP ! -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba