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Hello
We are facing a bit boring problem
We are on the way to upgrade our PDC from 2.2.8 to 3.2.11
as we do not want to reconfigure the PDC IP address on several
hundreds of windows XP clients we have chosen to keep the same
IP address for the new
Hello,
And if you want some unix-like features on top, make sure unix
extensions is set to yes. But be careful with that and test it
beforehand on all systems (different operating systems I mean). It can
sometimes break little things for Mac/Win.
Regards,
Michal
2009/6/3 Brian Krusic
Frank Bonnet schrieb:
We are on the way to upgrade our PDC from 2.2.8 to 3.2.11
as we do not want to reconfigure the PDC IP address on several
hundreds of windows XP clients we have chosen to keep the same
IP address for the new PDC.
Why you use IPs on the client instead of names? Here we
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Marc Muehlfeld wrote:
Frank Bonnet schrieb:
We are on the way to upgrade our PDC from 2.2.8 to 3.2.11
as we do not want to reconfigure the PDC IP address on several
hundreds of windows XP clients we have chosen to keep the same
IP address for the
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 9:47 PM, Liutauras Adomaitis
liutauras.adomai...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 11:59 PM, Matt Burkhardt m...@imparisystems.com
wrote:
On Thu, 2009-05-28 at 23:29 +0300, Liutauras Adomaitis wrote:
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 3:53 PM, Matt Burkhardt
reply to my own post:
a little bit of more research on the server side and reading cifs documentation
let me point out the problem:
cifs.ko starts a thread (cifsd) for each connection to a server.
this thread is killed if a user gives a wrong password which means every
mounted cifs-share is
Hi,
I have installed a Debian / Lenny with Samba 3.2.5 and put it in an
existing Domain.
All works fine. I can Authenticate the Users and and give them
permissions to write while I connect from a Windows- or Linux-Client.
When I`m conecting from an Mac OS X Client and create a new Folder,
Hi,
I have installed a Debian / Lenny with Samba 3.2.5 and put it in an
existing Domain.
All works fine. I can Authenticate the Users and and give them
permissions to write while I connect from a Windows- or Linux-Client.
When I`m conecting from an Mac OS X Client and create a new Folder,
Try
force directory security mode = 0770
best regards,
Johannes
Am 04.06.2009 13:26, schrieb Christian Wernitz:
Hi,
I have installed a Debian / Lenny with Samba 3.2.5 and put it in an
existing Domain.
All works fine. I can Authenticate the Users and and give them
permissions to write while
Frank Bonnet wrote:
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Hello
We are facing a bit boring problem
We are on the way to upgrade our PDC from 2.2.8 to 3.2.11
as we do not want to reconfigure the PDC IP address on several
hundreds of windows XP clients we have chosen to keep the same
IP
Yes, it work! Thank you!!!
Am 04.06.2009 um 13:35 schrieb ee...@welho.com:
Try to set unix extensions = No in smb.conf
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Eero
Quoting Christian Wernitz christian.wern...@kontrast.de:
Hi,
I have installed a Debian / Lenny with Samba 3.2.5 and put it in an
existing Domain.
All works
Hello,
on my member server I only see the mapped GID through winbind on my
filesystem. Owner are displayed fine. Only the group isnt resolved. Access is
possible because the GIDs are fine.
Example:
-rw-r--r-- 1 muehlfeld 30006 429 26. Aug 2008 testfile.txt
wbinfo -g returns:
Michal Dobroczynski wrote:
Hi Daniel,
Can you specify what NFS features are important to you in such case?
(in other words please define look like NFS)
Regards,
Michal
Oh - you want me to be specific? What fun would that be? ;-)
Ok, specifics...
I'm trying to run an IMAP mail server
Hello,
Thanks for the details - they really change completely the whole
background ;) Anyway, there's not much I can help in such situation -
but see my comments below. Maybe they will help (convince?) in some
way.
2009/6/4 Daniel L. Miller dmil...@amfes.com:
Michal Dobroczynski wrote:
Hi
Hello,
While working on heartbeat/pacemaker for a web service stored on drbd, I've
thought what I've learnt could also be applied to samba in order to build a
fault tolerant file server in our domain.
While digging samba's doc, I've found that CTDB could also fulfill the need
and is maybe better
On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 5:42 PM, Mikael Kermorgant
mikael.kermorg...@gmail.com wrote:
While working on heartbeat/pacemaker for a web service stored on drbd, I've
thought what I've learnt could also be applied to samba in order to build a
fault tolerant file server in our domain.
While digging
Brian,
Thanks. I thought I was just my two OS clients. From what I've been
reading lately, it seems to have been around for a while in different
releases of OSX. Our set up is one Samba PDC that acts as a file
server for a bookkeeping business. We have the mac machines as we
have a
A number of applications across multiple servers are showing these types of
errors :-
FileMove: TLFSO.MoveFile: TLFSO.CopyFile: File copy failed on 'e:\Output
Data\Scaleouts\A-005301.RDY' - The filename, directory name, or volume label
syntax is incorrect.
Taking them all into account, I
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