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2015 Aug 04
2
Identify AD Domain User processes from top
...om top and figure out
which AD Domain User is indicated by the smbd process?
2834 root 20 0 584928 38292 5784 R 24.6 0.2 26:06.20 samba
6448 3000042 20 0 643128 44424 12368 S 20.3 0.3 15:23.92 smbd
28432 3000047 20 0 635816 38856 6864 S 1.3 0.2 0:00.04 smbd
28433 3000024 20 0 635816 38868 6876 S 1.0 0.2 0:00.03 smbd
The output above is from SerNet Samba ver. 4.1.19 deployed as the sole AD
DC on the LAN.
samba-tool user list only states the Domain User name with no UID.
Thx,
Mike
2015 Aug 05
2
Identify AD Domain User processes from top
...ich AD Domain User is indicated by the smbd process?
>
> 2834 root 20 0 584928 38292 5784 R 24.6 0.2 26:06.20 samba
> 6448 3000042 20 0 643128 44424 12368 S 20.3 0.3 15:23.92 smbd
> 28432 3000047 20 0 635816 38856 6864 S 1.3 0.2 0:00.04 smbd
> 28433 3000024 20 0 635816 38868 6876 S 1.0 0.2 0:00.03 smbd
>
> The output above is from SerNet Samba ver. 4.1.19 deployed as the sole AD
> DC on the LAN.
>
> samba-tool user list only states the Domain User name with no UID.
>
> Thx,
> Mike
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2012 Sep 28
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2010 Jul 13
3
Problem mapping Samba shares in Windows
Hi,
In our company we are currently running a Samba server and Windows XP clients.
At the moment we are having problems with mapping Samba shares in Windows.
Shares are being mapped through a windows startup script, which executes net use (with the option persistent:no) command.
For most users this works most of the time, nevertheless it often fails, the exect reason for this isn't clear