Hi all, we have a public share for all of our users. The share definition is as follows: [public] comment browseable = yes writeable = yes path = /gpfs/fbb/apps/public force group = @BUILTIN+Users valid users = @BUILTIN+Users write list = @BUILTIN+Users All of our data resides on a GPFS file system. The share is defined and accessed on a AIX 5.3.10 node with samba 3.0.26a. Here users do not have any problem. A second node with AIX 5.3.10 and samba 3.4.0 provides the same share. Users cannot access the public share via this system. What could be the problem? Kind regards Volker
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 03:19:15PM +0200, Arendt, Volker wrote:> Hi all, > > we have a public share for all of our users. The share definition is as > follows: > > [public] > comment > browseable = yes > writeable = yes > path = /gpfs/fbb/apps/public > force group = @BUILTIN+Users > valid users = @BUILTIN+Users > write list = @BUILTIN+Users > > All of our data resides on a GPFS file system. The share is defined and > accessed on a AIX 5.3.10 node with samba 3.0.26a. Here users do not have > any problem. > > A second node with AIX 5.3.10 and samba 3.4.0 provides the same share. > Users cannot access the public share via this system. > > What could be the problem?No idea without logfiles. Just to make 100% sure: The "path=" you're pointing to is different from the 3.0.26a node, right? Otherwise you're forcing your users to destroy their data. You might want to take a look at ctdb.samba.org. Volker -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 197 bytes Desc: Digital signature URL: <http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba/attachments/20090727/a8421a0b/attachment.pgp>
Arendt, Volker wrote:> Hi all, > > we have a public share for all of our users. The share definition is as > follows: > > [public] > comment > browseable = yes > writeable = yes > path = /gpfs/fbb/apps/public > force group = @BUILTIN+Users > valid users = @BUILTIN+Users > write list = @BUILTIN+Users > > All of our data resides on a GPFS file system. The share is defined and > accessed on a AIX 5.3.10 node with samba 3.0.26a. Here users do not have > any problem. > > A second node with AIX 5.3.10 and samba 3.4.0 provides the same share. > Users cannot access the public share via this system. > > What could be the problem? > >Hi, Volker! If this is the same share, wouldn't the SID be different and thereby giving a different set of permissions for BUILTIN+Users on the shared filesystem, or did I miss something in your description. Cheers, Bill> Kind regards > > Volker > > > > > > > >