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On 04/09/2012 04:09 PM, bakytn wrote:
> Here ist he global section of my smb.conf:
>
> I am not sure if I am using Winbind (I guess yes).
>
> [global]
>workgroup = DOMAIN
>realm = DOMAIN.LOCAL
>preferred master = no
>
>server string
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From: Charles Tryon
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Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2012 12:23:54 -0400
Subject: [Samba] Won't execute LOGON.CMD?
This seems like such an easy thing, I must be missing something obvious...
:-(
I'm working on migrating a domain from S2 to S4 and runni
I cannot access my shares in samba4 alpha 19, I get a element not found
error message when I try to go to my server in windows explorer when they
are mapped as network drives they work fine but when I try to access them
from the \\your.realm.com it gives me the element not found error message
also
Le Mon, 9 Apr 2012 10:02:20 -0700 vous écriviez:
> Before this is taken as gospel :-), I think we should give
> Steve French and Jeff a chance to chime in here on behalf
> of the Linux CIFSFS client.
Sure :)
> I think it's seen a lot of improvements recently w.r.t.
> multiple outstanding reads/w
Here ist he global section of my smb.conf:
I am not sure if I am using Winbind (I guess yes).
[global]
workgroup = DOMAIN
realm = DOMAIN.LOCAL
preferred master = no
server string = SAMBA
security = ADS
encrypt passwords = yes
log level = 1
log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
On 04/09/12 13:11, bakytn wrote:
> I found this: http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2004-January/078411.html
>
> How to implement "a" scenario?
>
> but..how about simpler way...like, may be, running rsync to copy necessary
> fiels from server 1 to server 2.
>
> I could do this..but I don't know w
On 04/05/2012 5:13 PM, Errol Neal wrote:
Errol Neal wrote:
This project has been on my bucket list for a long time with a
higher priority than say visiting Japan :)
For the last several days, I've been knee deep in XCP, OCFS2, Samba, CTDB and
Pacemaker; trying to get all thes
I found this: http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2004-January/078411.html
How to implement "a" scenario?
but..how about simpler way...like, may be, running rsync to copy necessary
fiels from server 1 to server 2.
I could do this..but I don't know which files to replicate?
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On Mon, Apr 09, 2012 at 01:36:22PM +0200, Emmanuel Florac wrote:
> Le Mon, 9 Apr 2012 10:17:25 +0200 vous écriviez:
>
> > I'm almost sure than Samba can use almost full gbps speed but how to
> > enabled that ? :(
>
> As I mentioned in my previous post, Samba can achieve full Gb speed
> easily but
I have two SAMBA machines
they both successfully joined to the same Active Directory (actually SAMBA
4)
I have copied the user files from *server 1* to *server 2*
/owner id/ and /group id/s are preserved.
on server 1, when is do: *id user1*
I get *2001*
but on server 2
the same user has differ
Le Mon, 9 Apr 2012 10:17:25 +0200 vous écriviez:
> I'm almost sure than Samba can use almost full gbps speed but how to
> enabled that ? :(
As I mentioned in my previous post, Samba can achieve full Gb speed
easily but not with any client. Basically, Linux, Mac OS X and old
windows (winXP, win2K3
Le Mon, 09 Apr 2012 01:11:53 -0500 vous écriviez:
> Assuming your future 10GbE network is configured and tuned perfectly,
> you'll need a disk that can push over 1,000 MB/s sustained data rate
> to fill the 10GbE pipe.
As a side note, using the same samba version as the OP, I've sustained
750 MB/
>
> Pure HD read speed.
>
Yes and it's what I want.
> This isn't a copy to RAM. You've created a loop from/to the drive
> through the samba server and client. Thus, if you copy from the samba
> share to /media, you're reading from the HD and writing to the HD. So
> you're getting about 120MB/
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