Displaying 3 results from an estimated 3 matches for "smbstat".
1999 Dec 20
1
2.0.6: very hard overload after upgrade from 2.0.5a
hi*&
ppl, what I see?
smbstat shows this:
veda uucp uucp 17012 vdv (193.168.6.84) Sun Dec 19
14:33:43 1999
squid-wate piv guest 19110 nlv (193.168.6.74) Mon Dec 20
08:51:18 1999
squid-nav paul wheel 19110 nlv (193.168.6.74) Mon Dec 20
08:51:42 1999
nlv nlv g...
2005 Oct 04
2
Can' t delete printjobs spooled in cups
..., start the printer.
Any tips, links, hints would be nice.
My setup: Debian Sarge - Samba 3.0.14a - Cups 1.1.23. nss_ldap
Server role: ROLE_DOMAIN_MEMBER
The log says:
[2005/10/04 14:53:08, 0] printing/print_cups.c:cups_job_delete(339)
Unable to cancel job 8721 - client-error-not-authorized
smbstat:
19744 andreasg admins teststatandi (192.168.112.118)
IPC$ 19744 teststatandi Tue Oct 4 14:38:33 2005
id andreasg:
uid=1249(andreasg) gid=512(admins)
Gruppen=512(admins),1120(Administratoren),1122(Druck-Operatoren),.....,550(printeradmins)
net groupmap list:
Druck-Opera...
1999 Jan 11
0
Problem with files being cached
...cached, and I am
99% certain that it is not oplock related. I have set up my smb.conf
file to have oplocks turned off and I think it is set up correctly.
I believe this is correct because I then took that file and changed
it to turn oplocks on and I did get different behaviour. With oplocks
off an smbstat never shows any files being locked. With oplocks on
the file I am accessing on the PC side will show up. And after I change
it on the unix side the PC side keeps reading the old cached copy, which
is what I expect. Am I correct in checking smbstat to see if an
oplock has been granted? If nothing is...