于 2012/4/28 14:58, Volker Lendecke 写道:
On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 01:46:35PM +0800, Zhiming Zhou wrote:
I use Iometer to test normal file read/write performance,
at first, SMB2 is not enabled,test 1MB sequential read/write performance
with SMB1, I got 610 MB/s write performance which
is really
I do not understand why you do not use Glusterfs in replication mode!?
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On Wed, May 02, 2012 at 04:06:15PM +0800, Zhiming Zhou wrote:
于 2012/4/28 14:58, Volker Lendecke 写道:
On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 01:46:35PM +0800, Zhiming Zhou wrote:
I use Iometer to test normal file read/write performance,
at first, SMB2 is not enabled,test 1MB sequential read/write performance
thanks, look
/usr/local/samba/bin# ./smbclient -V
Version 4.0.0alpha20-GIT-d38a171
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Very intersting, Then I can only upgrade one times on month?
Original Message
Subject: Re: [Samba] upgrade
From:Michael Wood esiot...@gmail.com
Date:Tue, May 1, 2012 5:29 am
To: sandy.napo...@eccmg.cupet.cu
Cc:
On 2 May 2012 15:13, sandy.napo...@eccmg.cupet.cu wrote:
Very intersting, Then I can only upgrade one times on month?
Yes, if you like. Or every two months, or only when a new alphaN is released.
If you really want to you can upgrade every hour :) but that seems silly.
On 30.04.2012 21:06, Charles Tryon wrote:
There are some very nice NAS appliances, but these are essentially GUI
front ends for Samba 3. Then there are also complete solutions such as
ClearOS, which try to do the whole small business server thing, including
an embedded Samba server. They have
i have this problem only if the owner of the directory renames the
directory.
if someone else renames the directory, everything works fine
Am 14.02.2012 09:22, schrieb Heinz Hölzl:
hi
i have a directory with permissions 750
wenn i rename a directory, samba changes the permissions to 770.
can
hi
If i create a new file x.txt, samba sets the permission of the group
users to rwx. inherit acls is set to yes. Why samba sets the
permission to rwx instead of rw (the default permission of the parent) ?
New file:
getfacl --tabular x.txt
# file: x.txt
USER x rw-
GROUP users
Hi,
i have a debian server with 2 hd, sda and sdb.
Debian is installed in sda1.
I'll create an home folder for every user. He will login into this from
the clients. Could be a problem creating and using on sdb where there is
not the operating system?
Thanks
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No Problem You'll just need the proper filesystem iee ext3, ext4 on
the partition your home folders will be on..
On 05/02/2012 10:52 AM, zingalo wrote:
Hi,
i have a debian server with 2 hd, sda and sdb.
Debian is installed in sda1.
I'll create an home folder for every user. He will login
Thanks!
i have a second question. sorry if i didn't write before.
My server has samba, smbldap-tools and ldap installed.
On the server i have a public directory /user_data with some documents
available to everyone of domain and the directory i told you
/usersHomes where i'll make every
On Wed, May 02, 2012 at 02:57:45PM +0200, Heinz Hölzl wrote:
hi
If i create a new file x.txt, samba sets the permission of the
group users to rwx. inherit acls is set to yes. Why samba sets
the permission to rwx instead of rw (the default permission of the
parent) ?
You have map
I think we'll need more information about your setup.. All linux
machines, or mix of windows / linux..
On 05/02/2012 11:33 AM, zingalo wrote:
Thanks!
i have a second question. sorry if i didn't write before.
My server has samba, smbldap-tools and ldap installed.
On the server i have a public
- insert in /etc/fstab two line to mount the /user_data and /usersHomes?
This is the method I prefer. Simply mount the disks on boot as you do with any
other filesystem. If I'm understanding the question properly, samba and logins
don't even come into play. This is just an issue of preparing
Hello,
I am running Samba 3.4.7 on Ubuntu 10.04 amd64. Due to legacy support, I am
using a smbpasswd file (chmod 600) instead of the newer tdbsam database. It is
also worth noting that this server also has LDAP authentication enabled (for
SSH access). Clients access Samba from both Windows 7
On 05/02/2012 08:42 PM, Tom Noonan II wrote:
- insert in /etc/fstab two line to mount the /user_data and /usersHomes?
This is the method I prefer. Simply mount the disks on boot as you do with any
other filesystem. If I'm understanding the question properly, samba and logins
don't even come
Hello,
Setup:
Win7 PC as client
Linux as server running samba 3.5.8
When I try to map the share on Win7 PC, I do see the icon for the
share but when I double-click on it, I get error message saying
Y:\ is not accessible
The specified network name is no longer available.
Following is snip from
Hallo, zingalo/Stefano,
Du meintest am 02.05.12:
I have a computer room with 30 machine Ubuntu and about 200
differents users.
So user_1 will logon on client_1 and he will work on
/usersHomes/user_1 directory.
Then, the user_2 will logon on the same client and he will work on
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