On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 06:30:33PM -0500, Lois Bennett wrote:
> After struggling with this for a couple of days it's time to ask for help.
> We have two samba servers one is on Solaris 8 running Version 2.2.8a
> and one on Solaris 10 running Version 3.0.28
>
> I am having a problem with samba pri
Hi
After struggling with this for a couple of days it's time to ask for help.
We have two samba servers one is on Solaris 8 running Version 2.2.8a
and one on Solaris 10 running Version 3.0.28
I am having a problem with samba printing from the Solaris 10 samba
server. I can print from the machine
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Lutieri G. wrote:
> This refers to an MS-RPC handle not a file descriptor. The
> 1024 limit is hard coded in smbd ot prevent DoS attacks.
> You'll need to determine which pipe this is actually
> affected and which client is opening up so many handles
2007/5/23, Gerald (Jerry) Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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Lutieri G. wrote:
> I'm using samba Version 3.0.24-1.fc5 with cups 1.2.8. I've 23 printers
> installed and my clients are w2k and WinXP.
>
> This mornig i got in logs:
>
> [2007/05/23 10:35:16, 0]
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Lutieri G. wrote:
> I'm using samba Version 3.0.24-1.fc5 with cups 1.2.8. I've 23 printers
> installed and my clients are w2k and WinXP.
>
> This mornig i got in logs:
>
> [2007/05/23 10:35:16, 0] rpc_server/srv_lsa_hnd.c:create_policy_hnd(111)
> cr
I'm using samba Version 3.0.24-1.fc5 with cups 1.2.8. I've 23 printers
installed and my clients are w2k and WinXP.
This mornig i got in logs:
[2007/05/23 10:35:16, 0] rpc_server/srv_lsa_hnd.c:create_policy_hnd(111)
create_policy_hnd: ERROR: too many handles (1025) on this pipe.
After restart t
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have the same problem on a NT4 SP3.
>
> I must made a workaround (using direct print, without
> pass by samba), but the problem still present.
Just out of curiousity, why are you still running SP3 ?
I'll try to
Hi,
I have the same problem on a NT4 SP3.
I must made a workaround (using direct print, without pass by samba), but
the problem still present.
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Hi everyone!
I have upgrade my fileserver from samba2-smbpasswd to samba3.0.23c with
LDAP-PDC.
Now i can't print to the printers on that server with NT4. "net use ..." is
functional, but if I print to that printer, I get the
error - free translated from german message - "The syntax of the filen
Hi everyone!
I have upgrade my fileserver from samba2-smbpasswd to samba3.0.23c with
LDAP-PDC.
Now i can't print to the printers on that server with NT4. "net use ..." is
functional, but if I print to that printer, I get the
error - free translated from german message - "The syntax of the filen
eter and things
seem to work OK.
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From: "John H Terpstra" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: ; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2005 4:15 PM
Subject: Re: [Samba] printing problems upgrading samba from 2.2.4 to 3.0.14
On Saturday 27 Augus
On Saturday 27 August 2005 05:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm trying to upgrade samba from 2.2.4 to 3.0.14 version and I would like
> to use the same smb.conf that I had. But something looks wrong in printing
> system , there are a lot of new options and I don't know why my old
> parameters don'
Ok. Hi everybody. It's my first posting here. If I make something wrong,
please notice me . And excuse me for my evil english (I will improve :-) )
.
I'm trying to upgrade samba from 2.2.4 to 3.0.14 version and I would like to
use the same smb.conf that I had. But something looks wrong in p
I have a server running linux with an hp 5740 running on it
Cups seems to deal with this printer just fine.
I used the web interface to add the printer with out any problems
and it works perfectly.
The problem I have is with samba.
When I add a 5740 to my windows xp system nothing prints.
it seems
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Josh Kelley wrote:
| I'm seeing some tdb errors, although there doesn't appear
| to be much of a correlation between them and the
| "too many handles" errors:
|
| [2005/02/01 12:50:57, 0] smbd/connection.c:register_message_flags(220)
| register_messag
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
>Another oddity: We'd been getting hundreds or thousands of these error
>messages each day, then our server crashed yesterday morning for
>as-yet-undetermined reasons. Since the reboot, I've been seeing neither
>the "old print jobs aren't cleared" bug nor the "too man
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On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, Josh Kelley wrote:
> A couple of questions, keeping in mind that I know little about the SMB
> protocol or Samba's internals: If I'm reading the source code and the
> log messages correctly, these are policy handles (policy hand
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
Josh Kelley wrote:
| Second, we're seeing lots of the following messages in
| our log files:
|
| [2005/01/27 13:31:34, 0] rpc_server/srv_lsa_hnd.c:create_policy_hnd(111)
| create_policy_hnd: ERROR: too many handles (1025) on this pipe.
|
| I'm getting reports from user
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Josh Kelley wrote:
| Second, we're seeing lots of the following messages in
| our log files:
|
| [2005/01/27 13:31:34, 0] rpc_server/srv_lsa_hnd.c:create_policy_hnd(111)
| create_policy_hnd: ERROR: too many handles (1025) on this pipe.
|
| I'm getting
On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 10:55:30 +0100, Christoph Klein
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> we are using Samba for a year in our departement. It replaced a
> dedicated win2k-server for printer and file sharing. We are quite happy
> with it, but we have still some problems. Does anyone of you know
>
Hi all,
we are using Samba for a year in our departement. It replaced a
dedicated win2k-server for printer and file sharing. We are quite happy
with it, but we have still some problems. Does anyone of you know
solutions to this:
1. We are using HP Laserjet 4300 in our departement. Driver ( origial
I'm having several printing problems. Server is RHEL 3, running
samba-3.0.9-1.3E.2 and cups-1.1.17-13.3.22. Clients are Win2K and WinXP.
First, we're seeing the "failure to remove print jobs from queue list
display" problem that others have reported. The document count for each
printer also
Hi,
I currently have a serious printing problem with my Samba version 2.2.7a.
After arriving at work this morning, I was informed that non of the network
printers (defined in our smb.conf file) could handle print requests. I
deleted all the printer definitions (ie. ntprinters.tdb and printing.tdb)
i have the same problem did you find a fix for it. One day everything
was working the next day .
thanks,
Tom Jones
Director of Information Technology
Savoy ISD
(903) 965 - 4024
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i haev samba running and a printer share, however when I go through the wziard
to install a new printer everythign goes fine but when I try to access the
printer the win box says
Access denied, unable to connect
Here is my printers shaer in my smb.conf
[printers]
use client driver = ye
Hi All
I getting the following in my messages log file every 2 minutes it would
appear,
Can anyone help ?
Feb 13 15:42:06 rh9printsvr smbd[4620]: [2004/02/13 15:42:06, 0]
smbd/service.c:make_connection(857)
Feb 13 15:42:06 rh9printsvr smbd[4620]: nicksinvsr (172.28.20.23)
couldn't find servi
hi i have some trouble with samba and cups.
i have a printerserver (debian), cups prints in raw mode.
if i print something in winxp i get a paper with the letters bdb
followed by the pages i wanted to print. after that i get an empty page too.
is there anybody who can help me?
greetings
Hi list,
Last week i installed an Epson FX2180 printer in my samba PDC (Samba 2.2.8, RH 9) and
shared it. Then, when i tried to print from a win98 client, something strange
happened. firstly i tried form MS Word, and it printed fine. but when i tried to print
from a dos application, i could not
Hi Jerry et al,
I recently installed the 3.0.1 release, since then I can not install any
drivers as admin user :-( I'm running on Solaris 9 with ads (mybe I
missed anything):
[2003/12/18 13:56:58, 0] smbd/service.c:set_admin_user(321)
lp logged in as admin user (root privileges)
[2003/12/18 13:
I have been struggling with samba and printing. My original post is at
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/msg72613.html. I since then, I built a
2nd box, but this time it is a samba 3.0.0 box. The same thing happens on
the 3.0.0 box.
The update is that this occurs on the lexmark printer using
hello all.
i apologize if im reposting this problem, but i could not find any
solution in the archives ;) .
i have upgraded my samba server from 2.0.7 to 2.2.8a, on a SunOs 2.7 .
im having the following problem:
some users cannot access the printer shares.
when i open the start->settings->printe
I have installed latest Samba 3.0 RPM's and now I can print from
WindowsPC to the Linux printer but I can't print anymore from Linux
machine to the Windows printer (that it was properly working on previous
release).
Version of Samba is 3.0.0rc2-2
Any clue???
TNX
Antonio
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On Thu, 28 Aug 2003, Van Sickler, Jim wrote:
> If you want to use the spoolss support incorporated
> since 2.2.7, you'll have to read up on the Samba
> How-To Collection changes. The changes aren't trivial.
> http://samba.org/~jht/NT4migration/Samba-
gt; -Original Message-
> From: Paul Richards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 10:28 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Samba] Printing problems Win2K SP4 on 3.0.x and 2.x
>
>
> I'm afraid I am stumped, and need some help or pointers.
>
I'm afraid I am stumped, and need some help or pointers.
Ever since I've "upgraded" my Win2k boxes to SP4, I've been unable to print
to Samba-shared printers (on Solaris and Freebsd). Originally I was
running
the current 2.2.x, and figured trying to diagnose the problem would provide
an impetus
Hello,
cups does *not* need any "print command or so" - lines in the smb.conf.
All you need is "printing = cups" and "printcap name=cups".
The rest is internal!
Joel describes all other steps do track down the problem.
Perhaps tell us the versions of samba and cups you're using and
make shure, that
Disappearing print jobs are often a driver issue.
I don't use cups, so:
Is your print command correct? lpr-cups?
Does the job get transferred to your /var/spool/samba directory?
Does the job get removed? I don't see a "rm %s" command in your print command.
If the job gets transferred but not printe
not sure what Iv'e messed up here, but I did have my mandrake 9 server sharing it's
printer to my windows boxes with samba.
I reinstalled linus on the server, and replaced winxp with mandrake 9 on one
workstation.
the linux workstation and server each have a printer connected and both machines ca
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 16:02, Joel Hammer wrote:
> I know nothing about cups.
>
> Here is what I would do.
>
> I would change the print command in my smb.conf to something like echo "have
> printed this thing %s" > /tmp/junk
>
> The file should be saved on your hard drive somewhere, in the spool
I know nothing about cups.
Here is what I would do.
I would change the print command in my smb.conf to something like echo "have
printed this thing %s" > /tmp/junk
The file should be saved on your hard drive somewhere, in the spool directory
you made for it with the name %s.
Try cat'ing the fil
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 15:15, Joel Hammer wrote:
> Just some random thoughts:
>
> Do you know what commmand is actually being sent at the end of each line? Is
> is really a newpage command?
>
Yeppers, shore is...
> Is there a DIP switch on the printer that may affect this behavior?
>
It's a WinP
Just some random thoughts:
Do you know what commmand is actually being sent at the end of each line? Is
is really a newpage command?
Is there a DIP switch on the printer that may affect this behavior?
Does this happen when you attach the printer directly to a windows client?
Can you print succe
I'm using Samba 2.2.7, RH 7.3, CUPS printing to a Canon BJC-265SP,
accessing the "shared" printer via either regular network connection
from a WinXP workstation or via VMWare WinXP; I've "shared" the printer
via Samba, but when printing, instead of EOL's, the printer is receiving
EOP's - (for each
I have moved my epson stylus color 800 to my redhat 7.2 server and I am
printing fine. Except for one daunting problem. I am unable to print more
than one copy. I have originally installed it using bsd and the stcolor
driver stp froze the machine. anyway I moved to cups and again I can print
fine a
Hi,
This is a message requesting help for the following problem:
Printing Word 97 documents, stored on a Samba server, on an NT4 system to
an LPD print queue fails under certain well-defined conditions, creating
an empty file called 'Ne:' (e.g. 'Ne120:'). The problem appears to
be easily reproduc
I have a situation where users authenticate to a samba domain on Windows 2000 clients,
but are unable to print to printers that are attached to Windows 2000 PC's (also part
of the domain) and being shared.
If I login as a user who has sysadmin priviliges there is no problem.
If I login as a n
Replace -P %p in the print command with the absolute
path to the printer. Possible bug in Samba.
--- Eric Keeley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: > Hi,
>
> I've been using Samba 2.0.5 successfully for a long
> time and am now trying
> to configure 2.2.3a under Debian GNU/Linux 3.0.
> I've succeede
Hi,
I've been using Samba 2.0.5 successfully for a long time and am now trying
to configure 2.2.3a under Debian GNU/Linux 3.0. I've succeeded with the
exception of one printer share. What makes this frustrating is that the
share is mostly functional, but I haven't been able to find my proble
Post:
1. Your printing system (lprng, etc.)
2. Your smb.conf
3. Your printer
4. Your /etc/printcap
5. The print driver you are using for your printer.
6. Your flavor of unix/linux.
7. The client OS.
This information may help.
Joel
On Sun, Jun 16, 2002 at 03:11:25PM -0400, Joe Carmon wrote:
> When
When printing locally the printer works fine, but when I try to print from
a client computer the following message prints out.
Unable to open the initial device, quitting.
Can any body help with this problem.
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This showed up on a Windows XP machine with 2.2.4 -- I'm reverting back to a 2.2.4-pre
version that was running fine (at least I
never saw this problem before I upgraded the other day).
[2002/06/06 18:30:12, 0] rpc_client/cli_pipe.c:rpc_api_pipe(359)
cli_pipe: return critical error. Error was
On Thu, 9 May 2002, Shaun Schembri wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I have a Windows 2000 SP2 on which I am running act and users use the
> Terminal Server Client to access it. My problem is that when I try to
> print from ACT I get the following error in the samba log file
>
> [2002/05/09 11:
Hi,
need help! I have installed dual samba (both with the newest cvs) now I would like
to
print on the HEAD server (domain member).
If I try to connect to the printer I get an errormessage :"The connection could not be
established. There is not enough memory."
What I am doing wrong or what i
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