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2003 Nov 13
1
[Fwd: Re: Corruption of floppy link when upgrading to 3.0.0]
forgot to 'cc' this
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [Samba] Corruption of floppy link when upgrading to 3.0.0
Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 10:04:36 -0600
From: Sam Seaver <samseaver@northwestern.edu>
To: Chris Jones <CJones@gpcom.com>
References: <6F382B556628D511B07F0002B32FF0BA82F4FA@gpc_exg.gpcom.com>
Actually, I spoke too soon...I'm not sure I get this:
Looking up 'unix charset' it says that you're defining the charset that
your server is using..
but looking up CP850, which is Code Page 8...
2004 Apr 19
0
error messsage was: Named pipe not available
...ins server = 172.16.45.63
printing = cups
dns proxy = no
* encrypt passwords = yes
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
printcap name = lpstat
max log size = 50
preferred master = no
writeable = yes
realm = gpcom.com
security = ADS
server string = Samba Server
workgroup = GPCOM
log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
log level = 1
netbios name = fileserver
load printers = yes
netbios aliases = fileserver
unix charset = CP850
socket opt...
2003 Nov 07
3
Outlook + attached files
I am not sure where to begin to look into how to solve this problem.
I've setup a samba 3.0.0 Fileserver moved all of my users files over to it,
works great thanks developers=). I've encountered a few documented problems
such as the Excel saving over another file thing(already been patched I
belive). And a few I can't find anything on.
One specifically is causing me some grief. We
2003 Oct 22
1
nmbd + smbd crash apon starting
Anyone seen anything like this before? I start samba and both nmbd and smbd
crash imediatly. Winbind stays running but the other 2 crash, Below is my
log files. Anyone have any idea why this is happening? Is my Lib.c fubar or
somethin screwy or do I have some setting wrong?
Chris
-------log.smbd-------------------------------------------------
[2003/10/22 15:54:41, 0] smbd/server.c:main(747)