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2002 Oct 21
1
username map with NT groups
I need to map all of my NT id's to unix usernames. It looks like you can
use NIS groups in the username map file. Why can't you put an NT group in
there? Shouldn't I be able to map an entire NT group to a single unix id?
Danny Travis
danny.travis@exxonmobil.com
2002 Mar 08
2
Multiple smbd processes per client
We have around 30+ users using one computer (Win2kTS)
So I guess that means one smbd process is handling all 30 users'
requests?
You can watch the smbd process for this machine max out the CPU at times
Is there anyway of getting multiple smbd processes per client/computer
that connects
Thanks,
Paul
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2008 Jul 17
3
Slow Samba writes over NFS
Hello...
Currently in the process of upgrading Samba v2.0.10 to Samba v3.0.x, while
conducting some minimal testing, it turns-out that Samba v3.0.x is
performing slower than Samba v2.0.10.
Set-ups:
A. Samba v3.0.x -->
Same PC client is accessing the samba share running on Red Hat 4.5 (64bit,
HP DL380) which in turn has an NFS mount coming from another SAN attached
Red Hat 4.5 (64bit, HP
2003 Jan 06
0
smbd using alot of cpu
I have an smbd process that is using alot of cpu on HP-UX 11.11 using
Samba 2.2.3a. It looks like the application on the client side is trying
to open and close a ton of files, many of which do not exist. When I do
a trace on the smbd process, I see repeated calls to lstat64 to what
looks like all of the device files on my unix server. Here is a little
bit of the trace. It goes through all of the