On Jul 10, 2010, at 11:25, Mark Fox wrote:
I've read that Samba can be given multiple netbios names and multiple
configuration files to achieve something like what we want. But the
posts
were very old. Has anything changed? Is there a better way to
achieve what
we want now? Maybe what we wa
We're using Samba in several schools. We generally have a single Samba
server acting as a domain controller in each school. Until recently, this
has worked very well. The number of workstations on our school networks has
been steadily growing. Among other things, this has convinced us to split
some
I think you're right in that quotas aren't enabled on the NAS itself
and there
doesn't appear to be any way of doing so. If I'm to do this, I may
have to
invent some way of enforcing quotas for the remote machine at the
client.
That NAS runs on Linux. A few minutes of googling just now r
Hi all,
We have been using samba 3.0.33 for some time now.
We notice that many a times tdb files get corrupted.
For instance, I happen to see the following case of tdb corruption many a
times.
We have samba boxes as member server to a windows PDC.
some times I see that some users are not able t
After spending some time trying to figure out how to merge the
allocating backend from idmap_ldap and the rest of idmap_adex, I have
found that it may not be worth the effort to avoid having to configure
idmap_ldap.
Has anyone had success with idmap_ldap as the uid/gid allocator and
idmap_ad
Luke Hamilton put forth on 7/9/2010 3:05 PM:
> I think you're right in that quotas aren't enabled on the NAS itself and
> there
> doesn't appear to be any way of doing so. If I'm to do this, I may have to
> invent some way of enforcing quotas for the remote machine at the client.
>
> But bef