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Nicki Messerschmidt, Linksystem Muenchen GmbH wrote:
I recently upgraded my samba installation from 3.0.13c to 3.0.31 (debian
testing). Now the server stops responding every five minutes.
The logfiles tell me the following:
log.$servername
John H Terpstra wrote:
On Monday 25 August 2008 08:56:23 Duncan Brannen wrote:
Hi All,
I'm trying to add a user to a group using
/usr/local/samba/bin/net rpc group addmem room11 dunk -Uroot%password
The user is added to the group as far as I can tell but the command
returns
Hello!
I have the following question:
Does winbind work with a Global Catalog?
To be more specific, I have the following scenario:
1. One AD Domain GROUP with a global catalog AD server (Windows 2003).
2. About 10 AD Domains GROUP-1 ... GROUP-10 (each Windows 2003),
representing
hi,
I would like to know is it possible to make writing file to samba completely in
kernel?
I'm using a slow CPU (FA526) , and the memory copy is even slower. The reading
performance is over 7 MB/s, with mmap and sendfile enabled, while writing is
only 4-5 MB/s. Without mmap and sendfile,
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Hi all,
i have a samba dataserver who works fine with AD authentification ...
I need a share who was accessible for everybody ( outside the main
domain) .. Is it possible when security = ads ?
I try public = yes , guest = ok .. But i need to authentificate myself.
Thanks a lot.
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I have successfully setup shadow_copy for normal shares on our samba
test server. However, I cannot get it working for the homes share
because of its uniqueness.
Here is the homes share:
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
read only = No
create mask = 0700
directory
Lin Mac wrote:
hi,
I would like to know is it possible to make writing file to samba completely
in kernel?
I'm using a slow CPU (FA526) , and the memory copy is even slower. The
reading performance is over 7 MB/s, with mmap and sendfile enabled, while
writing is only 4-5 MB/s. Without
On Tuesday 26 August 2008 03:35:22 Karolin Seeger wrote:
Major enhancements in Samba 3.3.0 include:
Winbind:
o Simplyfied idmap configuration.
o Added new parameter winbind reconnect delay.
As a lowly admin I can only beg: Has anyone looked at forward porting the
patch from bug 3661? It
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm working on troubleshooting an installation where Samba 3.0.2x is joined to the domain. If I issue the
command wbinfo -t it shows the secret is correct. If issues wbinfo -u or
wbinfo -g they give an error about being unable to retrieve any users or groups.
Have any of the samba developers had a chance to look at my bug I
submitted a few weeks ago?
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5627
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Christian McHugh wrote:
As a lowly admin I can only beg: Has anyone looked at forward porting the
patch from bug 3661? It would make my life much easier, and looks like it
might close bugs 3661, 5363, and maybe 4069.
Problem seems to be that
I don't think that will work because homes is dynamic I believe that the
snapshots have to be mounted at the root of the share and homes has the
root of the share at /home/username you have the snapshots mounted at /home
hope this helps
Damien
Cory Coager wrote:
I have successfully setup
So its not possible to use variables for the 'subpath' option?
Damien Dye wrote:
I don't think that will work because homes is dynamic I believe that
the snapshots have to be mounted at the root of the share and homes
has the root of the share at /home/username you have the snapshots
mounted
Cory Coager wrote:
So its not possible to use variables for the 'subpath' option?
Damien Dye wrote:
I don't think that will work because homes is dynamic I believe that
the snapshots have to be mounted at the root of the share and homes
has the root of the share at /home/username you have the
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Adam Williams wrote:
Have any of the samba developers had a chance to look at my bug I
submitted a few weeks ago?
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5627
I'll take a quick look right now.
cheers, jerry
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Symlinks do work however, this isn't feasible when you have hundreds of
users.
Scott Lovenberg wrote:
Hrm... could you symlink it to a known, non-variable path? I have
absolutely no idea if that would work, but I figured I'd throw it out
there.
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 05:41:51PM +0800, Lin Mac wrote:
hi,
I would like to know is it possible to make writing file to samba completely
in kernel?
Yes.
I'm using a slow CPU (FA526) , and the memory copy is even slower. The
reading performance is over 7 MB/s, with mmap and sendfile
Hi,
I have already some panic action.
I added a /bin/sleep 9000 to my script.
I have a bt :
#0 0x2dfbb0e5 in waitpid () from /lib64/libc.so.6
#1 0x2df61e83 in do_system () from /lib64/libc.so.6
#2 0x557d6d0c in smb_panic () from /usr/local/sbin/smbd
#3
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 05:46:21PM +0200, Stéphane PURNELLE wrote:
Hi,
I have already some panic action.
I added a /bin/sleep 9000 to my script.
I have a bt :
#0 0x2dfbb0e5 in waitpid () from /lib64/libc.so.6
#1 0x2df61e83 in do_system () from /lib64/libc.so.6
#2
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
I'll take a quick look right now.
thanks :)
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Andrei Mikhailovsky schrieb:
Hi
I was wondering if anyone came across an issue with Vista with SP1 and
usernames that have @ in their usernames (example [EMAIL PROTECTED]).
The login to samba network stopped working once i have installed SP1.
The message I get is:
The local Session
I've just made an upgrade from samba 3.0 to samba 3.2. Everything works fine
except one detail. We are using a Paradox database located on one of the Samba
shares (prod). After upgrade to 3.2 we can no more create Paradox script files
(.ssl) on this share. On save, Paradox says Unable to write
I'm having an issue with cpu-spikes on the following setup
Samba 3.0.24 as PDC with cups as the printing system on a Debian Etch 64 bit
version Intel dual-core system
My main problem is, that everything works just fine, there are no serious
errors in the log files, even if i step the log level
On Tuesday 26 August 2008 00:56:22 Dennis Clarke wrote:
Hi!
I've installed Solaris 10 x86 (Core2Duo - x64) server, with Samba over
ZFS RAID-Z. Samba is a part of Active Directory Domain. I've managed to
join it
to domain, to get the users and groups from A.D. and to translate them to
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Sven,
Does winbind work with a Global Catalog?
Winbind does not rely upon global catalog. I added
some search APi recently for GC support but there are
not currently being used.
To be more specific, I have the following scenario:
1. One
On Tuesday 26 August 2008 18:23:18 Andrew Morgan wrote:
Why not open a support ticket with Sun then, since it is their packaging
of Samba that seems to be slow? :)
Because I use Solaris without support, and I tought this could be a version
issue perhaps (3.0.23 vs 3.0.28)?
Also, I don't
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 06:32:01PM +0200, Jakov Sosic wrote:
On Tuesday 26 August 2008 18:23:18 Andrew Morgan wrote:
Why not open a support ticket with Sun then, since it is their packaging
of Samba that seems to be slow? :)
Because I use Solaris without support, and I tought this could
On Tue, 26 Aug 2008, Jakov Sosic wrote:
On Tuesday 26 August 2008 00:56:22 Dennis Clarke wrote:
Hi!
I've installed Solaris 10 x86 (Core2Duo - x64) server, with Samba over
ZFS RAID-Z. Samba is a part of Active Directory Domain. I've managed to
join it
to domain, to get the users and groups
On Tuesday 26 August 2008 18:37:13 Jeremy Allison wrote:
Upping the log level will kill performance. smbd does a flush
after every line of a log write.
OK, I've set it to 0, and still have issues with transfer rates being around
7.5-8.5 MB/s on a 100Mbit network.
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On Tuesday 26 August 2008 09:32:01 Jakov Sosic wrote:
On Tuesday 26 August 2008 18:23:18 Andrew Morgan wrote:
Why not open a support ticket with Sun then, since it is their packaging
of Samba that seems to be slow? :)
Because I use Solaris without support, and I tought this could be a
Hello,
I'm using samba 3.0.31 and seems to have an issue with getting user's groups
info.
It works like a Swiss Watch when I start winbindd and do id username for a
given user however, if I add that user to one more group on the domain and
issue id username I don't get the up to date info.
On Tuesday 26 August 2008, Hans Otto Lunde wrote:
The documentation says, that the guest-account should be defined,
although I have guest ok = no in the smb.conf. Default for that
account is the nobody-user. Mine is called sambody and has a
home-directory etc.
guest ok = is a share level
hi Jeremy,
splice is support after linux 2.6.17. Does it means that splice+RECEIVEFILEI
would work on samba 3.2.x on linux 2.6.17 or later version?
I would try it tomorrow, but it seems that it won't work right now, right?
Best Regards,
Mac Lin
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Ephi Dror wrote:
Hello,
I'm using samba 3.0.31 and seems to have an issue
with getting user's groups info.
It works like a Swiss Watch when I start winbindd and
do id username for a given user however, if I add that
user to one more group
On 8/26/2008, Jakov Sosic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
OK, I've set it to 0, and still have issues with transfer rates being around
7.5-8.5 MB/s on a 100Mbit network.
Max theortetical speed over a 100Mb network is 12.5MB, so 7.5-8.5 isn';t
all that bad...
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Hello Jerry,
Thank you for your quick reply.
Actually, for us, the user does not login but we need to know all the groups
that a given user belongs to so we use id username
So my question is, if the user doesn't login again, how long we cache what we
already know and how do I change this
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 01:12:13AM +0800, Lin Mac wrote:
hi Jeremy,
splice is support after linux 2.6.17. Does it means that splice+RECEIVEFILEI
would work on samba 3.2.x on linux 2.6.17 or later version?
I would try it tomorrow, but it seems that it won't work right now, right?
splice
On Tuesday 26 August 2008 19:23:19 Charles Marcus wrote:
Max theortetical speed over a 100Mb network is 12.5MB, so 7.5-8.5 isn';t
all that bad...
Yes, I know that, but Windows Servers reach peak at around 10.5-11 MB/s. Also,
If I switch to CSW Samba, transfer rates are almost exact (11MB/s).
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Ephi Dror wrote:
Hello Jerry,
Thank you for your quick reply.
Actually, for us, the user does not login but we
need to know all the groups that a given user
belongs to so we use id username
So my question is, if the user doesn't login
Hello again,
I looked at the code and found out that really the only way to have accurate
group membership info is if one of the following functions are called:
In winbindd_pam.c:
1. winbindd_dual_pam_auth()
2. winbindd_dual_pam_auth_crap()
I would recommend to think about ways to call
Hi everybody,
the force user/group does a great work.
But i have to set an ACL with Samba when a file/directory is created.
Does Samba have an integrated mechanism ?
My alternative idea is to use the preexec and postexec method.
Bye,
Andy
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Jakov Sosic wrote:
And I'm really keen to solve this one. I just can't get it - how can one Samba
have issues with transfer rates, and another one not, with the same exact
configuration?
I have noticed that Sun's samba build has some different/wrong default
settings that a 'standard'
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Ephi Dror wrote:
Hello again,
I looked at the code and found out that really the
only way to have accurate group membership info is
if one of the following functions are called:
In winbindd_pam.c:
1. winbindd_dual_pam_auth()
2.
Hi Doug,
i read your mail intently and would thank you for your detailed
illustration. ;-)
I would change the parameter you suggest and would do some more tests to
verify for my comprehension.
Bye,
Andy
Doug VanLeuven schrieb:
Andreas Ladanyi wrote:
There is one UNIX attribute tab and
Hello all,
I'm using Samba 3.0.28-0.4.3 as PDC on a SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10
SP1 (x86_64), integrated with a ldap base. I have setup roaming
profiles and things were working fine till yesterday when an user lost
his profile during logon. Here is a part of audit log:
Aug 25 08:33:28
Unix IDs. Everything works really good. Samba is installed from the
packages
from Solaris 10 DVD.
Remove all the old CSWsamba packages.
I already removed all the CSW packages... I installed them only to try the
transfer rates with another Samba package.
Well you certainly picked an old
On 8/26/2008, Jakov Sosic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
OK, I've set it to 0, and still have issues with transfer rates being
around
7.5-8.5 MB/s on a 100Mbit network.
Max theortetical speed over a 100Mb network is 12.5MB, so 7.5-8.5 isn';t
all that bad...
I wasn't even going to touch that
On Tuesday 26 August 2008 19:23:19 Charles Marcus wrote:
Max theortetical speed over a 100Mb network is 12.5MB, so 7.5-8.5 isn';t
all that bad...
Yes, I know that, but Windows Servers reach peak at around 10.5-11 MB/s.
Also,
If I switch to CSW Samba, transfer rates are almost exact
Jakov Sosic wrote:
And I'm really keen to solve this one. I just can't get it - how can one
Samba
have issues with transfer rates, and another one not, with the same
exact
configuration?
I have noticed that Sun's samba build has some different/wrong default
settings that a 'standard'
On 8/26/2008, Dennis Clarke ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
smb: \backup\studio12\ get SunStudio12ml-solaris-sparc-200709-pkg.tar.bz2
getting file
\backup\studio12\SunStudio12ml-solaris-sparc-200709-pkg.tar.bz2 of size
1194253206 as SunStudio12ml-solaris-sparc-200709-pkg.tar.bz2 (11145.3
kb/s)
On 8/26/2008, Dennis Clarke ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
smb: \backup\studio12\ get
SunStudio12ml-solaris-sparc-200709-pkg.tar.bz2
getting file
\backup\studio12\SunStudio12ml-solaris-sparc-200709-pkg.tar.bz2 of size
1194253206 as SunStudio12ml-solaris-sparc-200709-pkg.tar.bz2 (11145.3
kb/s)
Hi,
with NIS the compat Mode in /etc/nsswitch.conf was available. So you
could exclude user/group from login to the host. I read this mechanism
is not possible with winbind.
Is there any solution to solve this issue ?
Bye,
Andy
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Since all I saw were bugfixes, no feature changes - do we need to
*gently* press the Debian team to use 3.2.2, instead of 3.2.1?
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On the 26th of august Chris wrote:
guest ok = is a share level parameter although it can be used in the
global section thereby affecting all shares that do not explicitly
reset it. It doesn't effect the actual guest account itself.
Typical default guest account is nobody, although it can
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 03:42:13PM -0700, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
Since all I saw were bugfixes, no feature changes - do we need to
*gently* press the Debian team to use 3.2.2, instead of 3.2.1?
That would help
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On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 12:08 PM, Aaron Browne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Recently built 3.0.30 for testing and cannot establish a Trust Relationship
with our Windows 2003 domain controller. Joining
the domain seems to work but shares are unavailable. Working backwards, I
ended up identifying
Quoting Jeremy Allison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 03:42:13PM -0700, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
Since all I saw were bugfixes, no feature changes - do we need to
*gently* press the Debian team to use 3.2.2, instead of 3.2.1?
That would help
We're doing our best, folks.
Quoting Jeremy Allison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 03:42:13PM -0700, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
Since all I saw were bugfixes, no feature changes - do we need to
*gently* press the Debian team to use 3.2.2, instead of 3.2.1?
That would help
We're doing our best,
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On Tue, 2008-08-26 at 17:52 -0500, Jeremy Allison wrote:
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commit 566d3b6e76afeca8e862cb36202a5283b86920e4
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Date: Tue Aug 26 15:51:56 2008 -0700
Fix the build :-(. Ask
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 11:03:37PM +, simo wrote:
On Tue, 2008-08-26 at 17:52 -0500, Jeremy Allison wrote:
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--- /home/build/master/cache/broken_results.txt.old 2008-08-26
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