On Fri, 2006-12-01 at 08:51 +0100, Martin Zielinski wrote:
Hello,
you tell nothing about the software you're using
(Samba version, cups ???, logs), so it's difficult to help you.
Sorry, I neglected. It is samba-3.0.22-13.18 and cups-1.1.23-39 stock
standard on SUSE 10.1. But I've seen it
Hi guys,
Can someone explain why sharing a GDI printer (think Laserjet
1000/1005/1020 for example) is so unreliable? I'm not moaning about
Samba - I just want to understand.
I have seen this several times. I get the printer working fine under
Linux, then print to it through Samba, also fine.
Hi guys,
Is there anything out of the ordinary I have to do for an OS 9 Mac to be
able to talk to samba? When I try connect to server (or something
like that), it doesn't matter in what format I enter the IP address - I
simply cannot connect to it.
Thanks
Hans
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On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 07:25:45 +0100, Alan Goodman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hans du Plooy wrote:
Did you check how large the roaming profiles are? If they are large
then investigate what is causing the extra size.
Yes, as mentioned in my original mail, the profiles are no bigger than 2GB
Hi guys,
I do seme help-out work for a company whose IT guys setup a FC4 box with
Samba (fully up to date via YUM) running as a DC. The client desktops
are all identical (at least after they got stolen and replaced).
Profiles are roaming, so the users can log on on any machine. The
software
On Sat, 2006-05-20 at 23:32 +0100, Dave S wrote:
I am using 2.6.12 kernel, fat 32 on windows but not on my other ubuntu
machine :)
If memory serves me right, fat32 doesn't support larger than 2GB. Also,
as far as I remember, if you mount with smbfs, there was an option
(lfs maybe) that
Hi guys,
Is there a guide somewhere out there outlining when one should restart
samba, and when one should reload?
Thanks
Hans
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On Mon, 2006-04-10 at 22:14 -0500, Elvar wrote:
I'm having a problem copying large amounts of data from our Win2k3
server to a samba share on the samba server. I've turned debugging on in
the smb.conf file all the way up to level 10 and I still do not see what
is causing my file transfers
Hi guys,
Setup is as follows:
SUSE 9.3 with all patches applied
samba-3.0.13-1.1
kernel-default-2.6.11.4-21.11
Network card is:
Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5701 Gigabit Ethernet (rev 15)
using the tg3 driver.
From time to time I see this in my log.smbd:
[2006/03/23 01:03:57, 0]
Hi guys,
I'm planning a fileserver for around 12 small companies (two to five
people each) who share one buidling/office and all IT resources.
Since I'm not responsible or involved in the client support, I want to
prevent the different companies from seeing each other's PCs through
network
On Sunday 09 October 2005 03:47, jamrock wrote:
Note that most people use Enterprise Manager to backup from SQL to the
local drive. They then use backup software to backup from disk to tape or
disk to disk.
Thanks for the link - gives me an idea of where to start hacking on it.
We are
Hi guys,
I setup a Samba box to act as a backup server (storage), for the windows
servers to dump their backups on. The MS SQL 2000 server won't see the
samba box. Windows it self does, but SQL not. Even if I map a network path
to a local drive, it still doesn't see it, so I cannot point
Hi guys,
I have a samba box set up as a backup server for a bunch of windows
servers, all part of a Windows 2000 Domain. The DC is going to be
upraded to Windows 2003 some time soon.
I just want to know, is there anything that needs to change on the samba
box?
Thanks
Hans
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, paraphrasing).
Has anybody done this sort of thing before? Any tips?
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is the standards SUSE
9.2 samba, with users in smbpasswd file. I've used SUSE 9.2 for many
domain controllers before, all with printing, most with multiple groups,
and I've never seen this before.
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root 48 May 3 20:27 .
drwxr-xr-x 15 root root 384 Apr 29 11:19 ..
zeus:~ #
group print contains all the users, same as group users
I've found a suggestion on google in the meantime to add
client driver = yes to my smb.conf file - will try that tomorrow
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, though.
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that the nis.schema file contains, and a whole
lot more. removing nis.schema thus has no ill-efect, but removing the
rfc2307bis one makes ldap complain about missing attributes from
samba.schema. So nis goes. :-)
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don't get the error and openldap starts
cleanly. Is it safe to disable the nis schema, or is it necessary for
samba?
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before), and that the user id has changed
(which it has - SUSE 8.0 maps users from 500 up, 9.2 from 1000 up). Can
anyone shed some light?
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and GID withing
samba, or the unix UID and GID?
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the idealx
supplies only mentions samba-3.0.2
Thanks for the perl instructions. I will try that now. Our ADSL is down so
I'm on dial-up - takes a bit of time, will report back later.
Thanks for all your help!
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to add entry: Can't contact LDAP server at /usr/sbin/smbldap-populate
line 388, GEN1 line 21.
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I'm not sure about the first error, but regarding the second one, line 70
looks like:
objectClass: sambaGroupMapping
I googled around and this seems to be a problem with whitespaces, mostly, but
I checked every line.
Any idea why this is causing trouble?
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samba2.x to samba3,
while upgrading the whole OS (SuSE 8.0 to SUSE 9.2). I have extracted the
SID from the old box and figured out how to put it in the new one, but I'm
not sure what else I have to look out for.
Any help or links would be appreciated
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