>Maybe this is crayziness, but...
>is there a way through some smb.conf script, or any other mean than
>installing a graphical interface in the server, as my users are lobying me
>:P, to a user of a domain records a data CD with data from the Samba
>shares ?
Huh?
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>>Unknown parameter encountered: "passdb backend"
>Was this a typo in the email or is this exactly what you have in the
smb.conf
>file? There should be an equal sign between the words.
Gary,
"passdb backend" is the name of the parameter, not the parameter and
value.
Matthew
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>When I check my smb.conf file using the testparm -s command I get these
messages
>Unknown parameter encountered: "passdb backend"
Mark:
I'm assuming since it's in the smb.conf file that you need it. If
you don't obviously take it out. What section is that parameter in? A share
section or
Excuse my ignorance please, and the simple nature of this questions...but
would someone explain to me the difference between the "create mode" and
"force create mode" parameters in the smb.conf file? When would "create
mode" *not* be forced?
Thanks!
Matthew
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>>The process listing does not show Smbd consuming the memory. "free -m"
just
>>reports a drastic increase when I use Samba.
>This probably is only the file cache using the previously unallocated
memory.
Holger:
That's exactly what I thought. However, when all of the memory is
finally co
Concerning Samba consuming memory, I forgot to add one thing, sorry.
The process listing does not show Smbd consuming the memory. "free -m" just
reports a drastic increase when I use Samba.
Relevant portions of ps -fwaux:
root 6412 0.0 0.0 10060 2548 ?S08:01 0:00
/usr/sbin/s
Hi everyone.
uname -a:
Linux hotbox 2.4.21-15.ELsmp #1 SMP Thu Apr 22 00:18:24 EDT 2004 i686 i686
i386 GNU/Linux
smbd -V:
Version 3.0.2-6.3E
When I use Samba from my Win2K box for anything...listing files, copying
files, etc, the amount of used system memorys shoots up VERY quickly. At
reboot, m
>I am using Redhat Linux 9 and configured it as Samba sever.When I tried to
>open files on windows network an error message is coming like "Cannot open
>files in Samba locations, you can copy those files and try to open in the
>linux machine".
Hi Anil. Can you show us your smb.conf file? Also, wha
>Now, about once every week or so, we get a file corruption, and last week
(even after
>upgrading some NICs) seemed to be even worse, with 5 or 6 problems.
>Because we had no problems before changing servers, I think hardware errors
>are probably not to blame,
Hi Warren!
Unfortunately, I
>could you do a closer look at your smbd (maybe with truss or strace)
>to see what exactly happens?
Hi Chris.
Do you mind if I butt in on this thread? I am currently fighting
tooth and nail with Samba and I am attempting to do an strace on it
myself...to no avail. When I start Samba with
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