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2006 Jul 19
2
Must restart Samba regularly because saving files stops working
One of our sites is currently testing Samba 3.0.21c as PDC on HP-UX 11.00 with openldap backend. >From time to time - about every two days - it suddenly becomes impossible for the clients (NT4 & XP) to save any more files to the samba shares. When the problems start occurring they simply stop and restart samba, and then everything works again for a couple of days. Please not that the samba
2006 Apr 21
3
NT logon ok but XP logon very slow
Hi, Our environment: HP-UX 11.00 server / Samba 3.0.21a as PDC / OpenLDAP backend We're developping a migration from AS/U to a Samba PDC. Currently we have following problem: logging onto an NT4 workstation is almost instantaneous, but when logging onto an XP workstation, this happens: (1) We type the user and password in Windows logon. (2) Windows logon immediately accepts user and
2006 May 09
1
NT4 user can't change password during logon (but XP can)
When a password must be changed during logon (pdbedit <user> --pwd-must-change-time=0) then this is impossible on NT4 SP6a machines; we always get this error: "Unable to change the password on this account (C00000BE). Please consult your system administrator.". At that time we get these messages in log.smbd: <<<< log.smbd <<<< [Tue May 9 10:46:17 2006 ,
1998 Jun 25
1
Re: syslogd communication
Hi, There have been several replies on the syslogd question. All 2 to 4 lines long. I therefore gathered them here. Roger. ----------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Kenyon <pkenyon@loctech.com> Date: Wed, 24 Jun 1998 11:37:01 -0500 I believe it is possible to pipe anything through SSH. I''ll find the URL to the info and post it. I
2006 Apr 25
0
Processes freezing and monopolising the CPU
HP-UX 11.00 Samba 3.0.21a PDC OpenLDAP backend When we log on to an XP box, the smbd process freezes for one to two minutes, while taking up almost 100% CPU. However, this does NOT happen when logging on to an NT box. We use no roaming profiles, so it's not that XP is copying files or something. In fact the pc seems to do nothing but wait. Moreover we often have the same effect when using