it seems as if the connections got broken, broken pipe, remote end closed
session etc.
this issue was resolved through changing security to domain, and setting
password server to the domain controller.
this behaviour is different from the 2.0.x version.
so, the security = share flag seems to be broken in some situations.
best regards,
peter
Peter Bystr?m wrote:
> problems with printer queues:
>
> %U, %m are the ones I have had trouble with, I dunno about the others.
>
> global vars I have set, is at the bottom.
>
> 1st problem:
>
> if I create a printer queue I can't set the path variable to:
>
> path = /home/samba/prnspool.%m/%U
>
> this worked in the samba 2.0.x series. I consider this to be a bug.
>
> 2nd problem:
>
> is a bit more subtle. since I can't do the above in the 2.2.x series
> I created an entry that looked like this instead:
>
> [prnspool]
> locking = yes
> comment = Anv?nds av publika utskrifts systemet
> path = /home/samba/tmp
> # printer = prnspool
> print command = /bin/mv %s `/bin/mktemp -u
> ../prnspool.%m/%U/%U.XXXXXX`&
> lpq command > lprm command > public = yes
> guest ok = yes
> guest only = yes
> browsable = yes
> writable = yes
> printable = yes
> printer driver = HP LaserJet 4MP
>
> the prnspool.%m directories are actually shares on w2k servers mounted
> with smbfs, so it is slow to copy files to these shares. It does not
> affect the problem if I remove the & sign, if anything I believe it
gets
> worse. If I use the & sign it will copy several prints at the same
time,
> which is what I want.
>
> the senario:
>
> roughly 100 clients are connected to the queue, and are printing
> frequently. When I start to put some load on the printer queue, at
> atleast 3 nodes at the same time, the files get queued to
> /home/samba/tmp, but then they are deleted. When this has happened for
> one of the 3 nodes it will continue to do so, until the client
> disconnects and starts a new connection.
> in one of the cases the files are moved, but to the wrong directory,
> in the other case the mktemp statement doesn't seem to result in a
> string, and /bin/mv is only sent one parameter, and thus fails, and the
> file is deleted by samba.
> when the files are moved to the wrong directory, i.e. user pub45s
> prints are moved to pub10s printer files, the %U variable points to the
> wrong user identity. For the other case I have no clue.
> The servers are w2k terminal servers, and so, a lot of users are
> connected to each one of them.
>
> If you wish to have a debug file I could create one, but it will get
> large since this is a problem only seen on high loads.
>
> global vars:
>
> have been the same in both tests.
> First, the kernel is a 2.4.x series kernel.
>
> I have password per share, and a w2k server is holding the domain, but
> since it's slow to ask the server about rights I have choosen to # the
> line with the password server.
>
> in both cases I got max mux set to 3000, and oplock contention limit
> = 100, if I don't, the queue will stop to function, prints will be cut,
> and the queue will stop responding. Atleast in the 2.0.x series I need
> the oplock contention limit raised, I am not sure if it has any effect
> on the 2.2.0 release or not.
>
> in the 2.2.0 version of samba I set the kernel oplocks = yes, and
> oplocks = yes,.to be noted: I had them turned off to start with, but it
> doesn't seem to have any effect at all on this case.
>
> Do you have any clue? If I can be of any further assistance please,
> mail me.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Peter Bystr?m