Hi We have several UNIX (Solaris 2.6) servers which are running Samba Release 1.9.18p10. Most of our users are working on Winframe-Servers (Release 1.7). We never had problems with our 1.9.18p10 configuration (and we have ~1200 users, and each of them has several Samba-Shares!). Currently I'm trying to migrate on of our Samba servers to release 2.0.3. Now we have strange Error/Log messages in the log files. Here some messages: [1999/03/05 09:37:51, 0] smbd/files.c:(85) ERROR! Out of file structures [1999/03/05 09:41:12, 0] smbd/open.c:(1079) open_directory: windata/netscape/cache/mv82j83d.gif is not a directory ! [1999/03/05 10:27:28, 0] smbd/open.c:(1062) open_directory: unable to create windows/system. Error was File exists [1999/03/05 11:02:40, 0] smbd/open.c:(1074) open_directory: unable to stat name = model/model. Error was No such file or directory [1999/03/05 11:21:00, 0] smbd/nttrans.c:(404) map_share_mode: Incorrect value 100000 for desired_access to file \WINDATA\3270 Furthermore we have periodical messages in the Winframe system log: "The redirector received an SMB that was too short." Did anybody have similiar problems? Are these messages just for information or is something really wrong. Is there a new default log level in Samba 2.0.X? Thanks for your help Kind regards Markus *********************************** PS: Here my smb.conf files: Global definition: [global] ; workgroup = NT-Domain-Name or Workgroup-Name, eg: WORKGROUP workgroup = CSS ; comment is the equivalent of the NT Description field comment = Samba Server ; samba uses a guest account guest account = nobody ; not necessary with NT-Clients but for WFW clients password level = 2 ; The next option sets a separate log file for each client. Remove ; it if you want a combined log file. log file = /var/log/css/samba/log.%m ; Put a capping on the size of the log files (in Kb) max log size = 50 ; Security and file integrity related options lock directory = /var/log/css/samba/locks locking = yes ; Files can be shared share modes = yes ; You will see the following string in the browser server string = Datenserver West auf %h security = domain password server = pcs90980 pcs90971 ; "security = domain" requires "encrypt passwords = true" encrypt passwords = true ;This sets the NetBIOS name by which a Samba server is known netbios name = homewsrv netbios aliases = grpwsrv ;definition of the WINS server wins server = winssrv ; no printers will be loaded on this host load printers = no ; clients without open files will be disconnect after 15 min and the ressources ; will be released; but don't worry, they have an auto-reconnect feature which ; does an automatic reconnect when accessing the share dead time = 15 ; Check every 120 sec if the socket is still active keep alive = 120 ;don't become local master browser local master = no ; set the resolve order for Netbios name queries name resolve order = host wins bcast ; show just the server specific shares include = /etc/samba/smb.conf.%L Special definitions (smb.conf.homeasrv): ; Home [homes] comment = Home Directories browseable = no read only = no create mode = 0664 directory mode = 0775 ; hosts allow = @allux,@zspc valid users = @w_a1, @w_a2, @w_a3, @cltest_s ; Special Entries [ntprofmand] comment = Mandatory NT User Profiles path = /export/homew/ntprof/nt -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Markus Stettler E-Mail: markus.stettler@css.ch CSS Versicherung R?sslimattstrasse 40 Postfach 2568 Phone: +41 41 369 15 29 CH-6002 Luzern Fax: +41 41 369 12 12 -----------------------------------------------------------------
On 10 Mar 99, at 18:51, Stephen L Arnold wrote:> Just my $0.05 worth.Just my $0.01 worth (The Kiwi dollar is pretty weak at the moment). While I agree whole-heartedly with Stephen's (and others) comments on content, I think we will be lucky to have all the list members comply. Instead I would urge the powers that be to switch the list over to a more mainstream list server. The University of Alabama uses the LISTSERV software and it delivers the Pegasus email list digests as multi-part mime messages. In any decent mime-capable mail client, these actually look like mail folders with individual messages. You can then use the mail client's "next" and "prev" commands to peruse the messages in the list, and easily reply/forward/etc. individual messages. I find the Samba list incredibly frustrating, especially when trying to find a particular message (I don't have time to read all of them!). It also requires a lot of effort to direct replies to specific users and to make the subject line reflect what is being replied to. Unfortunately a lot of mail clients can make this very difficult. However, after saying all that, I feel there are too many people on the internet now who have an "I'm not the problem" attitude. I think we all need to take stock of the cost we are imposing on each other! Not everyone has T1 or cable connections with endless low-cost bandwidth to spare. Have a better one. Cheers, Duncan Kinnear, McCarthy and Associates, Email: duncan@McCarthy.co.nz PO Box 764, McLean Towers, Phone: +64 6 834 3360 Shakespeare Road, Napier, New Zealand. Fax: +64 6 834 3369 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Providing Integrated Software to the Meat Processing Industry for over 10 years
Mr. Kuehn never works by us. Please actualize your Mail-Listings. Thank you samba@samba.org schrieb:> Your posting to list SAMBA was rejected. > Reason: message size limit exceeded (maximum allowed: 40000 bytes) > The first few lines of your message are included herein for reference: > > Mr. Kuehn never works by us. Please actualize your Mail-Listings. > > Thank you > > samba@samba.org schrieb: > > > SAMBA Digest 2013 > >