On Fri, 20 Sep 2002, Egidijus Antanaitis wrote:
Mounted a smbfs filesystem from windows 2000 server. I am not able to list
about 1500 files in the mounted directory, the other directories are OK. The
error I've got:
smb_proc_readdir_long: name=, result=-2, rcls=1, err=123
The server hates
--- linux power [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
major bug in samba. Replace -P %p in print command
with the absolute path to the printer.
Let me know how it goes.
--- Bunny Pfau [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev: At 09:40
AM
9/22/2002 +1000, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
Jeff Shipman wrote:
I'm
Paul Janzen wrote on Samba digest:
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To: Gerald Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Paul Janzen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: cups raw mode, was Re: [Samba] unlink data file in cups_job_submit
Date: 21 Sep 2002 12:09:23 -0700
Gerald Carter [EMAIL
On Sat, 21 Sep 2002, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
Hitting any smbd with a -HUP should force a reload of the config file,
and reopen the logfiles etc.
(ie killall -HUP smbd should work fine)
Andrew Bartlett
Does that do anything bad to current connections with open files?
- john
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On Sun, Sep 22, 2002 at 09:55:56AM -0600, John T. Benedetto wrote about 'Re: [Samba]
updating smb.conf during Samba is working':
On Sat, 21 Sep 2002, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
Hitting any smbd with a -HUP should force a reload of the config file,
and reopen the logfiles etc.
(ie killall
How do you turn up the debuging level?
On 2002.09.21 19:40 Andrew Bartlett wrote:
Jeff Shipman wrote:
I'm running samba 2.2.3a-6 under Debian (testing) and I
am having a heck of a time getting Windows 2000 to print
to my printer. I keep getting that Access denied, unable
to connect
Maybe this should change to make MS less of a moving target
On 2002.09.21 19:44 Andrew Bartlett wrote:
Rajiv Dayal wrote:
I want to replace the default samba clients with the one that I can
build using the client code from samba.org along with some modifications
to it. Is this
I think the problem is that the is a bug in samba at
least printing cups.Replace -P %p in the print command
with the absolute path to the printing device.Ie if
the printer is connected to the lindoze and u would
print from a win client.I have an usb printer, but u
can find the path using lpstat
Hello,
I am looking for the first time at setting up Linux with Samba as a primary
server on our network. I would like to replace my SCO Unix system and a
Windows box I use to serve MSDOS machines. The MSDOS server seems to be the
stumbling block at this point in my research. I can only run
Look for LanManager. IIRC it should be on one of Windows NT CDs.
Alex wrote:
Hello,
I am looking for the first time at setting up Linux with Samba as a primary
server on our network. I would like to replace my SCO Unix system and a
Windows box I use to serve MSDOS machines. The
There is a bug in samba printing cups at least for
version 2.2.3 and up. It cant resolve -P %p in the
print command line. Fix it by replacing -P %p with the
absolute path to the printing device found in lpstat
-v
IE.for my usb printer.
[global]
printcap name = lpstat
[printers]
path =
I'm now running samba 3.0-alpha19. I can get it to print
now, but when you try to open the spool in Windows, it
has the message Failed to open, retrying So, windows
thinks that the documents are always pending and the
printer on the systray never goes away.
I was going to attach my log of
Ruben I Safir wrote:
Maybe this should change to make MS less of a moving target
Not really, becouse the moving target is the internals of what their IFS
layer expects, and the effort involved is certainly non-trivial.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
Hello,
I'm new to Samba software and trying to pick up knowledge on
Samba software . As I'm new , I could like to seek some assistance on what
is need to be install and configure in order to share out my directories
in my Solaris 2.8 workstations for usage as a home directory for
I'm using lpd
On 2002.09.22 16:01 linux power wrote:
I think the problem is that the is a bug in samba at
least printing cups.Replace -P %p in the print command
with the absolute path to the printing device.Ie if
the printer is connected to the lindoze and u would
print from a win client.I
Hi all,
Has anyone done this? I can't figure out how to get nmblookup to give me
back the IP of the machine where a given user is logged in to.
(i.e. I log in on the secretaries PC, which has a different IP from my
usual machine, I will still get my winpopup messages from my linux box)
We
Hi there,
How do I automate smbmnt so that when logging on, it mounts the required
shared directories on an NT4.0 file system using the user name and
password I used t gain access to the GUI ?
I s this possible. I am currently running Network Neighborhood and have
been using this application
Stupid me,
you can't check for ${GCC} = no, because if it isn't gcc, the compiler
name will be there instead of a no.
Please apply.
..Juergen
--- configure.in.orig Sat Sep 21 10:14:45 2002
+++ configure.inSun Sep 22 10:28:34 2002
-916,7 +916,7
On Sun, 22 Sep 2002, Juergen Hasch wrote:
Stupid me,
you can't check for ${GCC} = no, because if it isn't gcc, the compiler
name will be there instead of a no.
Please apply.
:-) I'll apply it later tonight.
cheers, jerry
In case someone else is interested in the hacks: I attached a gzipped patch
with all the changes since 2.2.5.
The configuration of a named pipe is done in the smb.conf file like this:
[mynamedpipe]
share type = IPC
path = /var/tmp
The 'share type = IPC' parameter tells smbd that this share is a
On Mon, 23 Sep 2002, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Sun Sep 22 16:22:48 2002
Author: sharpe
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/libsmb
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv10180/libsmb
Modified Files:
clientgen.c
Log Message:
Small,
Date: Mon Sep 23 03:27:13 2002
Author: jerry
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv15024
Modified Files:
Tag: SAMBA_2_2
configure configure.in
Log Message:
iAnother AIX patch from Juergen
Revisions:
configure 1.125.4.172 =
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