Felipe Augusto van de Wiel wrote:
smbd is repeatedly spewing forth lists of socket options from
print_socket_options:
[...]
What testparm tells you about your smb.conf parameters with
regards to the socket options?
If I put my old line through testparm, it comes out as:
socket optio
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Curtis Maloney wrote, On 17-08-2007 02:45:
> Well, just had a user come and show me a JPEG that's been
> corrupted because the file copy died part way through.
> The error was that the destination folder was no longer
> available.
>
> I have no ide
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Curtis Maloney wrote, On 16-08-2007 21:08:
> Felipe Augusto van de Wiel wrote:
>> Curtis Maloney wrote, On 15-08-2007 21:07:
[...]
>> There are quite a few messages on the archive about
>> different speed problems with regards to Samba serving f
Felipe Augusto van de Wiel wrote:
Curtis Maloney wrote, On 15-08-2007 21:07:
Greetings, all
Hey Curtis,
Well, just had a user come and show me a JPEG that's been corrupted because the
file copy died part way through. The error was that the destination folder was
no longer available.
I
Felipe Augusto van de Wiel wrote:
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Curtis Maloney wrote, On 15-08-2007 21:07:
Greetings, all
Hey Curtis,
Hi... thanks for responding.
There are quite a few messages on the archive about
different speed problems with regards to Samba se
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Curtis Maloney wrote, On 15-08-2007 21:07:
> Greetings, all
Hey Curtis,
[...]
> Then the user complaints started. The network is _slow_. Files can take
> minutes to load. I tried eliminating all the variables - disable the virus
> checker, co
Greetings, all
We've been running samba2 for far too long - I'd just never found the time to
upgrade, and it wasn't a priority since it WORKED. Our little Solaris9/SPARC64
box happily served our few gigs of files to 20 users, and played the part of a PDC.
Then I upgraded CUPS, and discovered