can't open the file. If the user waits
an hour or 2, he/she can open the file again.
Is there a way to see the locks on the file and preferably remove them?
Regards
John Ryan
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Hi Tim,
I'm pretty sure this is the same problem I had.
For Windows 2008R2, you need to set the lmauth_level to 2
|*# sharectl set -p lmauth_level=2 smb*|
http://wiki.genunix.org/wiki/index.php/CIFS_Service_Troubleshooting#Joining_a_Windows_2008_Domain
The Microsoft hotfix mentioned there don't
Hi,
I found the source of my problems, which were all networking problems.
I'm now reading that same directory which has 110,000 files, with an average
size of 500K at 20Mbytes/sec.
Sorry for panicking
John
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I forgot to mention the build.
I'm running 2 almost identical servers.
One at snv_133 and the other at snv_134
John
Ryan John wrote:
Hi,
I’m getting poor read performance on some of my shares using CIFS, and
I can’t see what’s going wrong.
Read speed is around 10Mbits per second
idmap, renameded the idmap.db in /var/run/idmap, reset my
name mapping rules, and rebooted.
I didn't see any more idmap errors in the log.
Regards
John
Ryan John wrote:
Hi,
I have an urgent problem.
None of our users can access our fileservers.
I get this in the error log:
smbd[1
Hi,
I know this is a Mac Finder problem, but I'd just like to share our
final solution, in case anyone else gets bitten by this.
Our Macs were bound to our Windows Active Directory server for
authentication.
When not bound to AD, ah!! ACLs, Finder, etc behaves as it should.
I can offer no tech
Thanks again for a great product
John Ryan
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Answering my own question - partly anyway.
I've added 'catia=true' when sharing a filesystem, like:
# zfs set sharesmb=name=john,catia=true dataPool/john
This has odd effects, in that the filenames look different from different
clients.
But, at least the files can then be accessed from Windows c
.
I'm happy to ignore the errors caused by using ksh93.
Regards
John
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From: julian.pul...@sun.com [mailto:julian.pul...@sun.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 17 March 2009 11:40 AM
To: John Ryan
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't tell me much.
Thanks in advance
John
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[mailto:cifs-discuss-boun...@opensolaris.org] On Behalf Of John Ryan
Sent: Sunday, 15 March 2009 2:07 PM
To: cifs-discuss@opensolaris.org
Subject: [cifs-discuss] Error trying to join domain
Hi,
I'm trying to kclient to join a domain. I'm doing this as an OU
administrator.
Is this causing the issue I see below?
I've created the object in our OU in the Active Directory tree.
r...@vesuvio-vm5:~# kclient -T ms_ad -a bs-admin -m novo
Starting client setup
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