Per von Zweigbergk
2004-Feb-05 12:46 UTC
[Samba] Slow logins and lost files for some users on Samba 2.2.8a
(Sorry if this message appears twice -- but it seems the usenet => mailing list gateway is only one way -- messages to usenet don't end up on the mailing list.) Two of my users are complaining that it takes a very long time (sometimes in the order of 15 minutes) for them to log in. I have had this problem before -- but it then turned out that the problem was simply a question of having very large roaming profiles. I advised the users affected by this problem to move their large files to their share -- rather than storing them in the roaming profile -- this helped for most users. However, this is not the case for these two users. Their home directories are only a few megabytes big. They are also complaining that their documents disappear when they log off and store the documents in their profiles. I have advised them to store their documents in their mounted home directory for now -- but this is just a stop-gap measure until the problem gets solved. I'm running Samba 2.2.8a on FreeBSD 5.1 as a Windows NT4 domain controller -- and the clients are Windows 2000 Professional on the older machines and Windows XP Professional on the newer ones. Since this is a school -- and the users are not assigned any specific computers -- logins happen on different computers all the time. I can see nothing out of the ordinary in log.smbd -- does anyone know what I could do to try solving this problem? Thanks in advance! -- Per von Zweigbergk <pvz@e.kth.se>
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