Re: [Samba] domain controller's unavailability

2010-12-14 Thread Vladimir Vassiliev
14.12.2010 21:32, TAKAHASHI Motonobu пишет: 2010/12/14 Vladimir Vassiliev: Is there any way to reliably setup winbind user and group resolution (in either smb.conf or nsswitch.conf) so that domain controller's unavailability doesn't cause slowdown of the whole system? That slowdown applies to ev

Re: [Samba] domain controller's unavailability

2010-12-14 Thread TAKAHASHI Motonobu
2010/12/14 Vladimir Vassiliev : > Is there any way to reliably setup winbind user and group resolution (in > either smb.conf or nsswitch.conf) so that domain controller's unavailability > doesn't cause slowdown of the whole system? That slowdown applies to every > program trying to fetch some user

Re: [Samba] NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED Causes?

2010-12-14 Thread Craig Stelter
On Tue, 2010-12-14 at 14:30 +0100, Volker Lendecke wrote: > On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 06:48:33AM -0600, Craig Stelter wrote: > > Thanks for the reply. I set my log level to 10. I can't spot > > anything in this-- everything about the gid/uid looks reasonable (it > > seems to know I'm uid=500) and

Re: [Samba] NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED Causes?

2010-12-14 Thread Volker Lendecke
On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 06:48:33AM -0600, Craig Stelter wrote: > Thanks for the reply. I set my log level to 10. I can't spot > anything in this-- everything about the gid/uid looks reasonable (it > seems to know I'm uid=500) and the path is resolved right. But at the > very end it is just per

[Samba] client xp not remember password

2010-12-14 Thread Arnaud DUHAMEL - ALTER WAY
Hi all, > Hi all, > I'm using Debian etch (kernel 2.6.18) with samba 3.0.24 + ldap 2.3.30 > In my ogranization i've one server master ldap and 5 server slave with > syncrepl (about 200 client windows xp), each server is PDC for its local > network and all work fine. > I've a big problem when i set

[Samba] domain controller's unavailability

2010-12-14 Thread Vladimir Vassiliev
Hello, Is there any way to reliably setup winbind user and group resolution (in either smb.conf or nsswitch.conf) so that domain controller's unavailability doesn't cause slowdown of the whole system? That slowdown applies to every program trying to fetch some user information even when it do