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2003 Dec 30
1
Is this correct?
...trying to copy an 8 gig file. After first copying it over I try
and rsync it again. There are no changes so why is it copying the
file over again? Here is the output of what I am trying to do. And
what does speedup mean?
[root@VMWARE Storage]# rsync --verbose --recursive -t --stats --
progress ntapps.dsk vmware2::home/
[root@VMWARE Storage]# rsync --verbose --recursive -t --stats --
progress ntapps.
building file list ...
1 file to consider
ntapps.dsk
8388608512 100% 2.11MB/s 1:03:11
rsync[8049] (sender) heap statistics:
arena: 147992 (bytes from sbrk)
ordblks:...
2005 Jun 24
0
How to I change server=[Samba 3.04.14a-2] to somethin gelse?
...39;samba mania' running like 2.2.0 or something. A year later, I had
>> gone up to something in the range of 2.2.8a and re-commented the
>> server to something like 'Fargo server', but every machine that
>> hadn't
>> been replaced or rebuilt still had "ntapps on samba
>> mainia(fgoserv)(N:)" or whatever the format of that line is, as
>> their drive mappings.
>>
>
> I'll second that. I just tried connecting to the server in question
> with a machine that had never connected to the samba server yet.
> When I br...
2007 Sep 06
0
Problems with slow printing
...public = yes
guest ok = yes
writable = yes
printable = yes
[print$]
comment = Printer Driver Download Area
path = /home/samba/printerdrivers
guest ok = yes
browseable = yes
read only = yes
write list = @CSQ+shane,@CSQ+Administrator,@CSQ+Programmers
[NT-apps]
path = /home/samba/ntapps
create mode = 777
directory mode = 777
writable = yes
public = yes
[public]
path = /home/samba/public
writable = yes
public = yes
create mask = 0777
directory mask = 0777
[cedi]
path = /home/samba/cedi/cedi
dos filetime resolution = yes
# oplocks = false
# level2...
2005 Mar 02
3
samba3.0.10
Hi Jerry/Samba Team
I have Samba 3.0.10 installed on Solaris8 server and Samba-client-2.2.10
installed on Linux Red Hat2.1AS servers
The Linux servers use Samba to mount filesystems from Solaris8 server.
My question is how to find out on the Solaris8 server which Linux servers
are using Samba to mount from.
Because it is hideous to go to every Linux server and see which Solaris8
server they are