The only advantage I have found ist o set up a central pdf-printer with
cups. So all pdfs are created in the users /home/pdf.
For all other stuff you will be better with a network printer.
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I'd like to know the advantages out there in the field, using CUPS to print
from the PDC. To me it sounds like just adding another single point of
failure in the network, perhaps I am being blinded by windows printing
issues to see the advantage in running all the prints via a PDC box?
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 5:45 AM, Miguel Medalha miguelmeda...@sapo.pt wrote:
I'd like to know the advantages out there in the field, using CUPS to
print
from the PDC. To me it sounds like just adding another single point of
failure in the network, perhaps I am being blinded by windows
Hi,
I manage have a mixed enviroment, which is composed by a BDC win2k3 plus
fileserver linux Suse with samba ver. 3.0.22-13.16, an old one I know...
:(
I'm facing an odds behaviour with wbinfo querying by bash console from
my linux desktop (ubuntu 11.04 smb 3.5.8, joined in domain and
On 10/28/2011 12:15 AM, Michael da Silva Pereira wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to know the advantages out there in the field, using CUPS to print
from the PDC. To me it sounds like just adding another single point of
failure in the network, perhaps I am being blinded by windows printing
issues to see the
Looking to make some changes to an old but working LAN, that has about 10
samba servers serving printers and network shares and a NT 4 PDC server with
Exchange 5.5 on it. The samba servers are members of the nt4 domain, XP
systems are members of the nt 4 domain also. Samba servers are
If you are getting rid of the exchange server it seems a lot of work to
do the trusts thing. Having outlook remember your password isn't a
major problem. Except of course then people are pretty likely to have
forgotten their e-mail password if they ever use another PC.
I have found Samba
Hi,
recently I installed a new GBit connected iSCSI Storage to one of our
fileservers. Redhat EL Linux 5.7 samba3x-3.5.4-0.83.el5, kernel
2.6.18-238.19.1.el5PAE, Dell Poweredge 1750, dual Xeon.
The transfer speed is very very different, depending on the method I
use. Currently I'm the only user
Is the new GBit iSCSI storage connected on the same collision domain
as the other machines?
If so, you may be hitting the limit of the switch. Try separating
iSCSI from the rest of the network with another switch, or at least a
separate VLAN.
Greetings
José
On 10/28/2011 10:04 AM,
I just wanted to follow up and let the list know that pre-creating the
.TemporaryItems folder on our shares and forcing rwx acls for all users appears
to have fixed these issues for us and we're considering this issue closed.
Best,
Nathan Friedl
On Sat, 2011-10-15 at 15:53 +, Nathan A
Hi José,
no, the iSCSI Storag is on a separate collision domain. The file Server
has two NICs.
And from the test speed you can see, that I can get about 90 MB/s form
my client to ths storage through the server:
Mac ---gbitlan--- switch ---gbitlan--- fileserver ---gbitlan--- iSCSI
Hi,
after not hearing anything about this issue, I found the problem
myself: It is not related to samba, but rather to the AppArmor-Profile
for Samba which comes with openSuSE 11.4. The profile, located in
/etc/apparmor.d/usr/sbin/smbd only permits access to the home
directories on the box,
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 05:04:37PM +0200, Götz Reinicke wrote:
Currently I use 'socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192
SO_SNDBUF=8192 IPTOS_LOWDELAY'
Remove this line. Setting socket options on a modern Linux
kernel is like shaking a chicken at the machine (or SCSI
termination magic).
We recently resolved an issue with a few 10.6 Macs in our environment that were
experiencing very slow network speeds (a few KB/s) when browsing or opening
files on our samba servers, and I just wanted to share our solution in case
anyone else sees this problem.
We had to create sysctl.conf
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 10:34 AM, Derek Werthmuller
dwert...@ctg.albany.edu wrote:
Looking to make some changes to an old but working LAN, that has about 10
samba servers serving printers and network shares and a NT 4 PDC server with
Exchange 5.5 on it. The samba servers are members of the nt4
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 7:25 AM, Chris Perry outtasc...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a Samba 3.4.7 PDC set up (Ubuntu 10.10/OpenLDAP) and have configured
a Windows 7 Pro 64 bit workstation as a domain member. Logins and shares
work without a hitch.
I'm running into a problem with ArcGIS 10 Server
I have a client in a similar situation. NT4 PDC w/Exchange 5.5 and Samba
member servers. Main problem is that they're running an old custom
Outlook/Exchange workflow app which locks them in until it can be replaced.
Similar situation - though we've been able to replicate it fairly easily in
Thanks for the advice - Good to know not to go down the trust relationship
path. A seperate domain does sound like a good path. Leave the existing
nt/exchange setup as just an email platform. Users are likely to need to
login again once we move that email/calendar/contacts funtion to the cloud
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 1:51 PM, Derek Werthmuller
dwert...@ctg.albany.edu wrote:
I did consider this, though the issue is what do I do with the existing NT4
PDC - I can demote this to BDC but from the samba docs samba PDC and Windows
BDC is not supported. And I don't think it can demote the
Am 28.10.2011 20:00, schrieb Chris Smith:
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 1:51 PM, Derek Werthmuller
dwert...@ctg.albany.edu wrote:
I did consider this, though the issue is what do I do with the existing NT4
PDC - I can demote this to BDC but from the samba docs samba PDC and Windows
BDC is not
Hello,
I am currently running Fedora 15 on an x86_64 system that acts as a
whole house server for named, dhcp, nfs, nis, htpp, samba, etc
The system is currently running samba-3.5.11-71 with kernel
2.6.40.6-0.fc15.x86_64. The system is fully patched as of today.
However, this issue has
The branch, master has been updated
via 6c07505 s4:librpc/dcerpc_smb2: fix smb2_write_callback()
via 926b339 s4:librpc/dcerpc_smb: fix smb_write_callback()
from ac79427 s4:torture:smb2: avoid leaking tree connects up to the main
function from the durable_open test
The branch, master has been updated
via 7d7ba3b Add systemd service files.
from 6c07505 s4:librpc/dcerpc_smb2: fix smb2_write_callback()
http://gitweb.samba.org/?p=samba.git;a=shortlog;h=master
- Log -
commit
The branch, master has been updated
via 2330e52 s3-passdb: use tevent_context in passdb.
via 0b6ced6 s3-smbldap: use tevent_context in smbldap.
from 7d7ba3b Add systemd service files.
http://gitweb.samba.org/?p=samba.git;a=shortlog;h=master
- Log
The branch, master has been updated
via 1e2f15f lib/util Add ABI to the samba-module library
via 7f8f715 lib/util Rename samba_modules_load -
samba_module_init_fns_for_subsystem
via b256799 lib/util Rename samba_init_module - samba_module_init
via 0ce09fc lib/util
The branch, master has been updated
via 151bb29 s3-net: Make sure to always re-use the good dc for the
DNS updates as well.
from 1e2f15f lib/util Add ABI to the samba-module library
http://gitweb.samba.org/?p=samba.git;a=shortlog;h=master
- Log
The branch, master has been updated
via f30f71c Fix bug #8548 - winbind_samlogon_retry_loop ignores
logon_parameters flags.
via 8c6ff21 The xcopy test is used in unusual ways (via a different
uid). Ensure we can cope with this.
via 3bd6513 Remove the order dependency in
On Fri, 2011-10-28 at 11:35 +0200, Andreas Schneider wrote:
+Requires=smb.service nmb.service
+After=syslog.target network.target smb.service nmb.service
This looks wrong, winbind does not require smb or nmb to run, if you
have a laptop and do not offer shares you may want to run just winbind
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