Hi All, I'm running Samba quite well on my OpenSuse 10.1 PPC using samba 3.0.22-13.27-1162-SUSE-CODE10 integrated with winbindd and idmap_rid support to a Windows 2003 AD.
However, I've encountered two issues: 1. username resolution of PID UID's stay numeric, the operating system is not resolving the UID of the process and leaving it numric. 2. in another deployment (with exact smb.conf, however this time using a Windows 2000 domain), I encounter the same issue as #1, but this time, the operating-system is trying to resolve the UID's and taking significant time per process that is owned by a winbind-provided UID. Yet, when I do a getent passwd, or getent group, everything is listed properly. When I list files on my filesystem owned by winbind-provided UID's, the names and groups resolve, everything works, except for process UID name resolution. How is the operating system hooked into winbind to resolve external usernames? The first scenario of the problem where names simply not resolving instantaneously isn't much of a problem, since I can execute programs like a ps -ef without having to wait, however, on my 2nd system when I do the same command, I have to wait about 10-15 seconds for each line having a PID owned by a winbind provided UID. Any hints? Workarounds? It seems to apply on Suse 10, since Suse 9 works flawlessly. Cheers Kris My /etc/samba/smb.conf [global] workgroup = MYWORKGROUP map to guest = Bad User template homedir = /srv/fs/home/%U template shell = /srv/fs/scripts/smbshwrapper winbind nss info = template idmap backend = rid:MYWORKGROUP=1000-100000000000 idmap gid = 1000-100000000000 idmap uid = 1000-100000000000 allow trusted domains = Yes realm = MYWORKGROUP.local security = ADS winbind refresh tickets = true winbind offline logon = true winbind enum users = true winbind enum groups = true winbind use default domain = yes winbind nested groups = no name resolve order = wins host bcast wins server = 172.23.23.250 172.23.23.251 wins support = no unix charset = UTF8 load printers = no printcap name = /dev/null disable spoolss = no nt acl support = yes guest only = no guest ok = no hide dot files = yes log level = 2 log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m admin users = "administrator" -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba