Maybe it has something to do with the sun rising in different points of the sky everyday... that probably messes up the whole network. -----Original Message----- From: Grant [mailto:grant@conprojan.com.au] Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 2:26 PM To: Larry Clark Cc: samba@lists.samba.org Subject: Re: let me say it really loud!!RE: can't login in mornings Have you thought that maybe you have Samba misconfigured? On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, Larry Clark wrote:> What is the use of having samba as a server if every morning I have to > go around to everyones computer and re map the dirves they need? not > much good in a production setting is it? well I have sent this letter to > the whole samba team, maybe they will get a clue and work on > it......hummmmm???? > > > > Larry Clark wrote: > > > > I am trying this one again, I have a 10/100 mg switched network, NT and > > novell also run on it. I have two(2) samba servers on the network. in > > the mornings, when people come in and try to logon, they can logon to > > the NT and novell servers, yet the logon to the samba servers are slow, > > and most of the time they cannot connect and ask if next time they want > > to try to connect, obviuosly they say yes, but this time after the whole > > weekend, they all came in and cannot lo in. even if I go into the > > windows explorer and click on the red x'ed out share, they sometimes > > still don't connect. we have a WINS server on the wire for name > > resolution, and there is a PDC which the samba server has an account. > > for the life of me, I can't map a drive and consistently have it connect > > after the night. mornings are a night mare and noone can connect, any > > one else have this problem? thanks.... > > >
That's it I'm going to send an email to Sun Microsystems and see if they can help me with my broken Samba in the mornings. On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, Vic Soares wrote:> Maybe it has something to do with the sun rising in different points of the > sky everyday... that probably messes up the whole network. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Grant [mailto:grant@conprojan.com.au] > Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 2:26 PM > To: Larry Clark > Cc: samba@lists.samba.org > Subject: Re: let me say it really loud!!RE: can't login in mornings > > > Have you thought that maybe you have Samba misconfigured? > > On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, Larry Clark wrote: > > > What is the use of having samba as a server if every morning I have to > > go around to everyones computer and re map the dirves they need? not > > much good in a production setting is it? well I have sent this letter to > > the whole samba team, maybe they will get a clue and work on > > it......hummmmm???? > > > > > > > > Larry Clark wrote: > > > > > > I am trying this one again, I have a 10/100 mg switched network, NT and > > > novell also run on it. I have two(2) samba servers on the network. in > > > the mornings, when people come in and try to logon, they can logon to > > > the NT and novell servers, yet the logon to the samba servers are slow, > > > and most of the time they cannot connect and ask if next time they want > > > to try to connect, obviuosly they say yes, but this time after the whole > > > weekend, they all came in and cannot lo in. even if I go into the > > > windows explorer and click on the red x'ed out share, they sometimes > > > still don't connect. we have a WINS server on the wire for name > > > resolution, and there is a PDC which the samba server has an account. > > > for the life of me, I can't map a drive and consistently have it connect > > > after the night. mornings are a night mare and noone can connect, any > > > one else have this problem? thanks.... > > > > > > > >
I think it does, thanks for the tip..... Vic Soares wrote:> > Maybe it has something to do with the sun rising in different points of the > sky everyday... that probably messes up the whole network. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Grant [mailto:grant@conprojan.com.au] > Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 2:26 PM > To: Larry Clark > Cc: samba@lists.samba.org > Subject: Re: let me say it really loud!!RE: can't login in mornings > > Have you thought that maybe you have Samba misconfigured? > > On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, Larry Clark wrote: > > > What is the use of having samba as a server if every morning I have to > > go around to everyones computer and re map the dirves they need? not > > much good in a production setting is it? well I have sent this letter to > > the whole samba team, maybe they will get a clue and work on > > it......hummmmm???? > > > > > > > > Larry Clark wrote: > > > > > > I am trying this one again, I have a 10/100 mg switched network, NT and > > > novell also run on it. I have two(2) samba servers on the network. in > > > the mornings, when people come in and try to logon, they can logon to > > > the NT and novell servers, yet the logon to the samba servers are slow, > > > and most of the time they cannot connect and ask if next time they want > > > to try to connect, obviuosly they say yes, but this time after the whole > > > weekend, they all came in and cannot lo in. even if I go into the > > > windows explorer and click on the red x'ed out share, they sometimes > > > still don't connect. we have a WINS server on the wire for name > > > resolution, and there is a PDC which the samba server has an account. > > > for the life of me, I can't map a drive and consistently have it connect > > > after the night. mornings are a night mare and noone can connect, any > > > one else have this problem? thanks.... > > > > > >