We did fix a bug in this recently (with Microsoft's help). But
it should definately be fixed in 3.4.4.
I'll take a look at this once I'm back with my full test environment
(next week). In the meantime can you log a bug at bugzilla.samba.org
so this problem doesn't get lost.
Thanks,
Je
On 2010-01-20 at 15:19 -0500 John Drescher sent off:
> I have a script I use to force the case.
>
> Here is a link:
>
> http://github.com/drescherjm/jmdgentoooverlay/blob/master/Other/shell-scripts/mvcase.sh
and in case you also have umlauts and other non-ascii characters in file names,
you can
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 11:42 PM, Learner Study wrote:
> Hello experts:
>
> I have been using samba 3.0.25 and it has been giving decent
> performance with windows XP or 2003 (about 60MB/s reads). But, I just
> tried with vista or windows7 but the perf is pretty bad (down to
> 8MB/s). I even enabl
Hello experts:
I have been using samba 3.0.25 and it has been giving decent
performance with windows XP or 2003 (about 60MB/s reads). But, I just
tried with vista or windows7 but the perf is pretty bad (down to
8MB/s). I even enabled the Customize->video stream option on
vista/windows7 but no impa
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 03:53:06PM -0700, CJ Keist wrote:
> Jermey,
> Thank you for your response. I don't have gdb installed but
> here is truss of my share until it froze.
It's blocked in an fcntl lock call on file descriptor 13.
Unfortunately your truss trace doesn't show the open of
fd 13
John,
Still no go on the password change. I'm going to set up a fresh Ubuntu 8.04
installI'm thinking maybe because my test LTSP server was set up to
authenticate to a SambaPDC, maybe something is "tainted" and is causing the
problem. Thank you for your help.
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On Wednesday 20 January 2010 20:55:16 Jeff Layton wrote:
> […]
> Most likely, you're running into the lack of parallelism in Linux' CIFS
> client. Writes are done in in turn currently and not in parallel as
> they should be.
> […]
Very interesting; but that wouldn't explain why it's slow for Windo
Hi Masao,
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 1:33 PM, Masao Garcia wrote:
> John,
>
> Thanks for the reply. I edited my common-password file like yours and now I
> am prompted to enter the user's current password but after that, it gives me
> the "User not known to the underlying authentication module" err
Hi,
When I try to connect to samba server from windows XP machines, I get an err
"No process is on the other end of the pipe" .But some of the users running
windows vista said they are not having any issues on that.
The log.wb log says:
[2010/01/20 16:43:41.368049, 0, pid=23202, effective(0, 1),
Hey, if you are using Solaris 10, not openSol, you might want to look at
this page. We are using it here at a hospital with some 2k users
(probably a lot less than you, but...) and it's working very well.
http://www.nineproductions.com/technology/1-sun-solaris/3-solaris-10-samba-zfs-configuratio
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 02:23:51PM -0700, CJ Keist wrote:
> All,
>Looking for some help here. Not finding anything on the net that
> looks the same as what I'm seeing. Running Solaris 10 Sparc, on a
> Sunfire 5220, 16Gb of RAM. Samba version 3.4.5 and using ZFS file
> systems with user quota
John,
Thanks for the reply. I edited my common-password file like yours and now I
am prompted to enter the user's current password but after that, it gives me
the "User not known to the underlying authentication module" error.
Auth.log now gives me:
pam_winbind(passwd:chauthtok): getting passwor
All,
Looking for some help here. Not finding anything on the net that
looks the same as what I'm seeing. Running Solaris 10 Sparc, on a
Sunfire 5220, 16Gb of RAM. Samba version 3.4.5 and using ZFS file
systems with user quotas.
All cifs clients shares to this server freeze after about 1
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On 01/20/2010 03:00 PM, Jeff Layton wrote:
> ...often that means that you don't have rpc.statd running on the client.
I officially feel like a dolt now.
Thank you for pointing out what should have been painfully obvious.
I started up the nfslock
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 3:13 PM, steve wrote:
> On Tue, 2010-01-19 at 01:15 +0100, Volker Lendecke wrote:
>> On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 01:10:41PM +1300, steve wrote:
>> > I tried this, and ended up woth 2 pc's that could only see the top level
>> > of the shaare. So I reverted it, and they *still* c
Hi Masao,
I have essentially the same setup as you (ltsp, AD, Winbind). My users
are able to change their passwords with the 'passwd' command.
Here's the contents of
/etc/pam.d/common-password file
passwordsufficient pam_winbind.so
password required pam_unix.so nullok obscure m
On Tue, 2010-01-19 at 01:15 +0100, Volker Lendecke wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 01:10:41PM +1300, steve wrote:
> > I tried this, and ended up woth 2 pc's that could only see the top level
> > of the shaare. So I reverted it, and they *still* can only see one level
> > down.
>
> Ok, well... May
Has anyone gotten Active Directory user passwords changed from a Linux
(Ubuntu 8.04) client? I used
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ActiveDirectoryWinbindHowto as a guide, so
I'm using Kerberos and Winbind (all apt-get). Samba version is 3.0.28a with
a Windows Sever 2008 R2 DC, but running AD 2
On Wed, 20 Jan 2010 13:36:18 -0500
Nathan Lager wrote:
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> OK, Here we go.
>
> http://www.undrground.org/smb/smbd.strace
>
>
> On 01/20/2010 12:56 PM, Volker Lendecke wrote:
> > On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 12:28:41PM -0500, Nathan Lager wrote:
> >
On Wed, 20 Jan 2010 19:41:24 +0100
Johannes Truschnigg wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I'm using Samba 3.4.5 on a home-hosted fileserver of mine to easily share
> files with both GNU/Linux and Windows XP (Professional 32Bit SP3) clients.
> The
> machines are connected to each other via a switched GB
Hello list,
I'm using Samba 3.4.5 on a home-hosted fileserver of mine to easily share
files with both GNU/Linux and Windows XP (Professional 32Bit SP3) clients. The
machines are connected to each other via a switched GBit ethernet network, the
actual available bandwidth between the server and t
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http://www.undrground.org/smb/smbd.strace
On 01/20/2010 12:56 PM, Volker Lendecke wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 12:28:41PM -0500, Nathan Lager wrote:
>> That hasnt helped either.
>>
>> Same lag on file modification.
>>
>> Thanks.
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Thank's, i'll get on that. in the meantime.
I've run wireshark during the write process. Here's what i've come up
with.
When i initiate the write (file->save), i see, from my workstation, to
the smb server and "NT Create Andx request path: \test\t
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 12:28:41PM -0500, Nathan Lager wrote:
> That hasnt helped either.
>
> Same lag on file modification.
>
> Thanks.
Please connect, look in smbstatus which process is
responsible for your client and strace it.
strace -ttT -o /tmp/smbd.strace -p
Upload /tmp/smbd.strace som
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That hasnt helped either.
Same lag on file modification.
Thanks.
On 01/16/2010 05:46 AM, Volker Lendecke wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 03:20:36PM -0500, Nathan Lager wrote:
>> Any suggestions? Anything i can check? Am i perhaps looking an an N
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 05:16:38PM +0100, Kostic, Jacques wrote:
> I have Setup connection from my brand new iMac to my windows Server 2003.
>
> I am using gigabit line and I am getting only 15 Mbites / sec speed.
>
> Any way to get much better?
Hmm. iMac is client or server?
Volker
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Hi,
I have Setup connection from my brand new iMac to my windows Server 2003.
I am using gigabit line and I am getting only 15 Mbites / sec speed.
Any way to get much better?
Many thanks for your help.
Jko
Jacques KOSTIC
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Senior IS Analyst Finance Systems
Av Rhodani
Dear all,
the registry based config on samba 3.3.1 suse 10.2:
I imported the shares with net conf import fileinsmbconfformat_ofshares.
I made them available in smb.conf by: include registry=yes.
Users have access to the shares.
But
I get the error when opening the registry of my sambaserver from an
> I have no idea, but could it be that 'tmp' is not the directory /tmp,
> but one of your samba shares, called 'tmp'?
>
> MJ
Nope, but thx anyway.
I changed the permission in the /root dir yesterday with chmod 700 .*
I only wanted to change the hidden files that started with . (like .ssh)
This
Exact message:
SMBD/SERVICE.C:MAKE_CONNECTION_SNUM(920) 'tmp' does not exist or
permission denied when connecting to [IPC$]. Error was permission
denied.
I have no idea, but could it be that 'tmp' is not the directory /tmp,
but one of your samba shares, called 'tmp'?
MJ
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Not sure what caused it. It must be some change to permissions. I know
I changed the root password with passwd and changed it back afterwards
when problems started. I know for sure I didn't change a thing to the
samba config. No firewall running atm.
This morning I did smbpasswd as root and set it
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