Hi, how can i disable the homedir? I have a Domain login configuration, but do not want server based profiles. After I add a workstation to the domain, the user profiles, created during the first login of a domain user, on that machine are always server based. Sure, I can change this profile to a local profile, but I think I can change this it in the samba configuration, that all profiles are local. Marco
"Marco" <marco@noope.de> schrieb:> Hi, > > how can i disable the homedir? > I have a Domain login configuration, but do not want server based > profiles. After I add a workstation to the domain, the user profiles, > created during the first login of a domain user, on that machine are > always server based. Sure, I can change this profile to a local profile, > but I think I can change this it in the samba configuration, that all > profiles are local.logon script = %U.bat logon path = logon drive = logon home = everything is local! HTH, Frank -- Frank F?rst, physikalische Biochemie, Universit?t Potsdam, Germany Tel.: +49-331-977-5062 Fax: +49-331-977-5062
Hi troops. I'm expected many hundreds of clients on my new Samba server, and am concerned about excess paging. Each smbd is about 3.8M (according to "ps", "top" disagrees), of which about 2M is resident, about 1.2M shared. I've got syslog logging and utmp in there, both of which I could do without. Quotas are for keeps. So I rebuilt without syslog and utmp (respect and thanks to whomever ensured Samba builds with "-j"), and recovered a whopping six kilobytes out of a 1.5M binary. So I guess that's that. What's the leanest way to build smbd? Also, does anybody have any tips for tuning a 2.4.18 kernel for masses of relatively idle smbd processes? Thanks in advance! -- _________________________________________________________________________ Andrew Donkin Waikato University, Hamilton, New Zealand