-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi list I have been running a SAMBA PDC for quite a while (currently a version 2.2.5). A couple of days ago, some of my users started complaining that they could not get their profiles when logging in to their work station. The problem is it takes ages for the client to log on (due to it can not access the profile.....a .w2k dir in the users homedirs). I cannot figure out what happened. When looking at the permissions on the server (Linux) everything looks fine for the .w2k folder). Besides there are no indications on the log files that anything should be wrong! Has anyone had any similar experiences and/or suggestions? Thanks in advance! - -- Med Venlig Hilsen / Best Regards Kristian Kristensen ************************************************************** Kristian Kristensen, IT-Coordinator Center for Tele-Information Denmarks Technical University Building 371 2800 Kgs Lyngby, DENMARK - -------------------------------------------- Phone: +45 4525 5209 Mobile: +45 2926 5495 *************************************************************** -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE9y6z8Rq1KWsWzFhERAulkAJ4rs5PuYEY6HJlZfR8n9wjVMoYgPgCdFkvQ GV9UwRDg1P9H3gF8OPg7ty0=BWQa -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 01:24:28PM +0100, Kristian Kristensen wrote:> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Hi list > > I have been running a SAMBA PDC for quite a while (currently a version 2.2.5). > A couple of days ago, some of my users started complaining that they could > not get their profiles when logging in to their work station. > > The problem is it takes ages for the client to log on (due to it can not > access the profile.....a .w2k dir in the users homedirs). I cannot figure out > what happened. When looking at the permissions on the server (Linux) > everything looks fine for the .w2k folder). Besides there are no indications > on the log files that anything should be wrong! > > Has anyone had any similar experiences and/or suggestions?Take a lookm at the size of theire profiles! du -ms <PathToSambaProfiles>/* At Login/Logoff time this must be copied from/to the client. -- Frank Matthie? fm+samba@Microdata-pos.de