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2007 Apr 16
0
Resharing a Remotely Mounted CIFS share
...ocal server is running Fedora 6 and SAMBA version 3.0.24. I can successfully mount and access the remote share on the local server. I can successfully share another directory on the local server. I cannot access the share that publishes mounted remote directory. When I attempt to access the reshared directory (from a local client to our local server), I receive an "invalid directory" error. I have checked my permissions, etc. and all seem in order. I can browse the reshared directory from a Linux client, but cannot access the files. This is something I was successful in doing u...
2011 Sep 30
1
Issue with reshare shares
Hi there, we have a customer with some old Windows 98 stuff. The network has been migrated to a 2008 domain and Windows 98 won't authenticate (and thus can not access shares, also all computer names (DC's / fileservers) are longer than 8 characters). Figured I would mount the shares on the fileservers on a linux box (ubuntu 10.04 LTS 64 bit server) and then export them again through
2013 Sep 19
1
Centos 5.0 Printer Reshare
Hi, I have a number of networked printers configured on my server. Some are mounts from other SMB servers, some are directly connected via socket://ip_address:9100. I can't find how to allow other Unix/Linux machines to use these printers. I need to re-share them for use by these other machines. Any ideas or direction to look? Best Regards, John
2002 Nov 29
2
Mounting a Samba Share in /etc/fstab
Hey all, As most of you know, I've been having problems (hopefully solved by now, won't know until friend is able to reshare his box) with SAMBA over the internet. On my local area network, I am using SAMBA for a one way connection just fine. my question is as follows. Can I make an fstab entry so I can mount the XP share whenever I boot? The reason I ask is because currently Wine
2004 Mar 25
2
Samba File Locking Problem
Hi, I have a situation in the office where I temporarily need to provide additional clients access to a share on a Windows 2000 Professional box. 2000 Pro seems to only allow 5 clients to connect to a share and there is no faclity to allow more as best I can tell. Upgrading isn't really an option and as I said, this is a temporary need. I have a linux box as a gateway so I decided to map the
2008 Jun 24
1
Connecting Solaris 10 + samba + Mac OS X Open Directory
...10.5 clients, but a few sparse Windows XP/Vista clients also] mainly leverage NFS transports off a fileservice head to get "at" their data. This fileserving load is taken care of by a dedicated SunFire x4200 M2 x86 host 3. The few Windows systems that we do have talk to a "NFS reshared" samba living on a Mac OS X 10.4.11 Server system 3. Our authentication source is this same Mac OS X 10.4.x Server running Open Directory (Open LDAP wrapped in nice Apple packaging, as I understand it!) When a client attempts to map shares from the Sun x4200 fileserver, all authentica...
2012 Mar 28
1
Migrating to new domain
In the comming months we will be setting up a few new machines to replace our PDC and BDC that are currently running Fedora 11 with Samba 3.4.7 and OpenLDAP 2.4.15. We will be upgrading to the latest Fedora with samba/ldap. With this we will be recreating our domain fresh to get rid of alot of old junk not needed and add in new features. We do use roaming profiles also. My main concern is this:
2020 Mar 10
2
Errors for shares since 4.12.0
Hi Am 09.03.20 um 16:32 schrieb Rowland penny via samba: > On 09/03/2020 14:25, Andreas Hauffe via samba wrote: >> [global] >> ??????? dedicated keytab file = /etc/krb5.keytab >> ??????? kerberos method = secrets and keytab > Why the dedicated keytab ? We have a kerberized NFS4 running on that machine, too. > >> workgroup = ILRW >> ??????? idmap config dom :
2004 Oct 20
4
Browsing between linux boxes
My problem appears to be too simple to be addressed in the documentation, being a linux-to-linux problem. This is a mixed home lan, but the majority of file sharing is done between three linux boxes. All three have a public directory, but the one on box1 is mainly used for file sharing. All of this worked well with our old Samba 2 setup, but has now gone to pieces. Two of the boxes are
2020 Mar 10
0
Errors for shares since 4.12.0
On 10/03/2020 08:03, Andreas Hauffe via samba wrote: > We have a kerberized NFS4 running on that machine, too. I do hope that you are not resharing the NFS share(s) via Samba, that way lies madness ;-) Try this smb.conf: [global] ??????? workgroup = SUBDOM ??????? realm = SUBDOM.DOM.EXAMPLE.COM ??????? security = ADS ??????? bind interfaces only = Yes ??????? interfaces = lo enp1s0f0
2023 Feb 01
1
Hanging, uninterruptible smbd-process in "D"-state
Hi, tanks for the answer. Since /proc/<PID>/stack is a stack the topmost element should be the task where it got stuck which is: rwsem_down_write_slowpath which waits for getting a write lock semaphore: cat /proc/10193/stack [<0>] rwsem_down_write_slowpath+0x2e2/0x620 [<0>] nfs_rmdir+0x117/0x1b0 [nfs] [<0>] vfs_rmdir+0x7c/0x1b0 [<0>] do_rmdir+0x216/0x230
2005 Dec 08
0
problem with unix extensions on Adaptec SNAP Server (Redhat 8)
I've recently purchased an Adaptec SNAP server to serve as a central file server for a 2500 machine, 7000 user network. My goal is for this server to serve as a backend file store to a number of other servers that the client machines will communicate with. In particular, I would like to have my current file server (which runs samba 3.0.10 in kernel 2.6.10-gentoo-r6) mount a share on the
2008 Jan 22
0
Understanding Samba clustering
I've been looking through documentation and trying to understand the current situation with clustering Samba, and I need a little guidance. My setup is as follows: 1. A NetApp filer, fully redundant and all that, which holds the underlying data split among dozens of physical volumes. 2. A Samba server, which mounts all NetApp volumes using smbmount and uses a custom VFS module to present the
2001 Dec 05
0
SMBMOUNT: process freezes on file copy
Thanks Urban. I am now convinced that this problem is being caused by the reshare of the Novell drive. I have ended up copying the data (around 6Gb, 400,000 files) to the Windows 2000 server from the Novell server. I then mounted the Windows 2000 share using smbmount. Copying this has been a dream with no sign of any problems at all. I think we will have to put this down to the MS Gateway
2004 Oct 11
0
Installing Samba on Solaris
Hi, Last time I wrote, I recieved a follow-up from someone who told me to "read the manual". Since then I've discovered that we can't access the samba system files from the MACs with samba on Solaris. I've explained this to the supervisor and he feels nfs will be fine. (Although the file system is mounted on to a Solaris system from an Xserver which means we'll have to
2020 Mar 10
2
Errors for shares since 4.12.0
Thanks, I will give that a try. But I need the 'winbind separator = +'. We use some expensive commercial software (e.g. ANSYS, ABAQUS, ...), which uses shell scripts to start their software under linux. These scripts are not able to handle a backslash in the user name. The only solution was to switch to a "+" character. We reported these issues two years ago. Regards,
2012 Apr 26
1
mutex.tdb locking errors on Solaris 10
Hi, We are experiencing a problem with Samba 3.6.4 on Solaris 10 update 10. This problem has only recently started since an upgrade to v3.6.3 and was still present after rebuilding to 3.6.4. We are using the version of samba packaged by OpenCSW. >From a client perspective, the issue is manifested as intermittent very poor performance or intermittent inability to save a file to the share at
2023 Feb 01
2
Hanging, uninterruptible smbd-process in "D"-state
Hello, I run a samba server for windows users who access their user data via samba. The samba server is NOT the domaincontroller. This task is performed by a native windows machine. The samba server is running on a pve virtual machine. All data that samba delivers to the windows users are stored on two NFS servers (also VMs) and accessed via an automounted NFS mount for each user on the