Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "convert2samba".
2004 Apr 28
2
The Ultimate Migration
Dear Fellow Samba Users:
I have mandrake 9.1 with Samba 2.2.8 running a domain with 500 users. It
has worked flawlessly for a long time. However, it is time to set up a new
server. I have a new server with Mandrake 10 OE and Samba 3.0.2 running.
Please explain to this newbie and very satisfied samba user how to migrate
all my users, groups, sid, domain, etc to the new machine. My goal is
2004 Aug 16
2
tuning for samba server
Hi!
anyone knows where to get some info for kernel (maybe via sysctl) and or
samba tuning for high performance ?
I have read all the samba docs available, so aim looking for others tips
besides the tcp tunings usually applied in smb.conf ?
i am setting a server on a client site, with many clients (about 100), and i
am using a real server hardware (an HP netserver with xeon procesor@2.8Ghz,
1Gig of
2004 Jul 05
1
FoxPro on Samba share
Ok, I'm sure you've answered this more then once, but still here it is :
I have a FoxPro 2.0 for Lan application that used to run on DOS boxes
connected to a Novell server (and of course with Novel client). Both
FoxPro .exe, .prg and database/index files reside on the shared disk,
and the client only maps a shared drive and starts the FoxPro
application from there. Due to some
2004 Apr 05
5
Samba 3.0.3pre2 Available for Download
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Hash: SHA1
This is the second preview release of the Samba 3.0.3 code base
and is provided for testing only. This release is *not* intended
for production servers. Use at your own risk.
There have been several bug fixes since the 3.0.2a release that
we feel are important to make available to the Samba community
for wider testings. See the "Changes"
2004 Apr 05
5
Samba 3.0.3pre2 Available for Download
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
This is the second preview release of the Samba 3.0.3 code base
and is provided for testing only. This release is *not* intended
for production servers. Use at your own risk.
There have been several bug fixes since the 3.0.2a release that
we feel are important to make available to the Samba community
for wider testings. See the "Changes"