Dear list,
I personally think this is a non-issue, but I may be incorrect. If it is a
non issue I need to find a way to get some communication going on making it
evident to the devlopers of a software program.
I have strict locking = YES (which is by default set to NO) set
and I have been repe
Title: locking "issue"
Dear list,
I personally think this is a non-issue, but I may be incorrect. If it is a non issue I need to find a way to get some communication going on making it evident to the devlopers of a software program.
I have strict locking = YES (which is by default set to N
oving the link everything is running better than
ever.
I'd like to take the time to thank the only person that tried to help me
over the last few weeks...Thierry ITTY.
Regards,
Tony
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From: "tony lay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I'm running AIX 4.3.3MR9 on an H50 with NT4.0SP6a clients.
Samba is 2.2.4 compiled on the system with GCC.
I've been having an issue for a few weeks and it really looked like some
type of name resolution issue. When NT clients browse samba shares from my
AIX server they take 30-60 seconds to c
I'm running samba on an AIX 4.3.3 server which has NT4.0 SP6a clients
connecting. Since I've had so much trouble with it I compiled 2.2.4 with
GCC on the server and it didn't do any good. Grasping for straws I had our
netadmin come over and help me interpet what kinds of errors we were
recei
Running
Samba 2.2.1a
on AIX 433 MR9 (7025-F50)
with NT4 SP6 clients and servers (not Terminal Clients or Servers)
I'm getting errors on the NT clients in the event log:
Event ID: 3013
Source: Rdr
The redirector has timed out a request to CPIPT-1.
Data
Bytes
": 00 00 00 00 02 00 4a 00
Running samba 2.2.3a on AIX 4.3.3
>From NT4 client browsing Network 'hood...servername...
double click on shared folder (security=user) and it takes about 25 seconds
to open the folder (if it even comes up). After that going deeper into the
filesystem is not an issue...but when you browse bac
Greetings,
We've been running samba for half a year and are running into problems with
samba. We run NT 4 clients and it takes a good 20 seconds to go a folder
deep now as opposed to the almost instentanious display of folders that we
had before. Some of the clients can't even connect at thi