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2008 Feb 26
1
diagnosing broken pipe errors
...so that's one reason I'm
hoping for diagnostic tips. I'm aware of no recent network
changes that might be causing this problem, and I've tried
the worst-behaving machine on a different ethernet cable
and switch port with no improvement.
Here's a typical error:
Feb 26 11:24:06 srvr smbd[6424]: [2008/02/26 11:24:06, 0]
lib/util_sock.c:read_data(534)
Feb 26 11:24:06 srvr smbd[6424]: read_data: read failure for 4 bytes
to client 123.444.500.95. Error = Connection timed out
Feb 26 11:24:06 srvr smbd[6424]: [2008/02/26 11:24:06, 0]
lib/util_sock.c:write_data(562)
Feb 26 11:24...
2002 Dec 08
1
SAMBA slower than MARSNWE...
...the slowness of dos apps in samba.
I'm not going to post any log messages here as I don't feel that for this post
they're really very relevant. What I am going to post is some information
about the system, configuration, problems, and my solution.
Server:
P4-2ghz Dell Poweredge Srvr
RAID 5 w/ 56GB useable drv space
1GB RAM
Wkstations:
All P4 1.6Ghz Dells or faster
256MB Ram
40+gb drv space
All Win2k SP3
All boxes are running at 100mb on a 10/100mb switch
Ok, that's the bulk of the hardware that should be relevant, now for the
software:
SRVR:
Linux (SuSE v8.1)
Samba v2....
2004 Apr 01
3
How to share WIN partitions from SAMBA (Dual boot) Srvr to WIN clients?
Hi all. I am a pretty new user, but I now have two networked PC's, with
LINUX (current Slackware distro, kernel 2.4.22?) with dual boot with WINXP
(Prof), and a networked WINXP (Home) client machine.
Here is my problem, stated as succinctly as possible:
"To state it in one sentence, what must one do to enable a WIN(XP) client
box to access WIN(XP) partitions on another machine that is
2011 Jan 18
2
Duplicate mail for forwards (dovecot+postfix+postfixadmin)
...sage.
I will also get a duplicate if I forward mail to
account at anotherdomain.com, where anotherdomain.com is also hosted on
the same system.
account1 at domain.com receives one copy.
Here is the Dovecot log:
Jan 18 17:24:40 deliver(account2 at domain.com): Info:
msgid=<4D361323.3040000 at srvr.net>: saved mail to INBOX
Jan 18 17:24:40 deliver(account1 at domain.com): Info:
msgid=<4D361323.3040000 at srvr.net>: saved mail to INBOX
Jan 18 17:24:40 deliver(account2 at domain.com): Info:
msgid=<4D361323.3040000 at srvr.net>: saved mail to INBOX
Postfix logs only show one deli...
2002 Dec 04
1
MARSNWE -vs- SAMBA...
Here's the deal, I've got a SuSE Linux 8.1 server w/ Samba 2.2.5 running
on it. I cannot get an older multi-user database application to perform
the correct record locking if it's coming from a drive letter mapped to
the samba srvr. This program worked find off the old netware 3.12 srvr
that was replaced w/ the new linux box. After many many nights of messing
around w/ oplocks settings, locking, etc. etc. etc. settings, I finally
decided to give up.
I actually installed marsnwe off of the SuSE distro disks and pointed a
ne...
2008 Dec 05
5
Adding RAM
I have a server running Centos 4.7 32bit. Will moving from 4Gig of
RAM to 8Gig do any good? Since its 32bit I assume it will only be
able to address the first 4Gig not? When I installed CentOS I did not
do anything special to enable using more then 4Gig if thats required.
Exim, spamassassin and Clamd seem to be the biggest load on this
machine. My biggest bottle neck is disk I/O anyway.
Wish
2008 Jun 01
2
Winbind issue
All,
After upgrading to samba 3.0.30 on gentoo amd64 because of my recent
best friend CVE-2008-1105
My winbind daemon is 'hanging up', and refusing to respond to pings
after a few minutes of activity.
Wbinfo -u, getent passwd all work successfully, then after a bit wbinfo
-p just tells me winbind dies.
I have 3.0.30/winbind on another machine, also amd64 that is working....
So
2002 Mar 11
1
2.2.3a PDC Win2K Citrix Profiles
...omain Users:
The display for Domain Users in any Win2K Folder Security for assignment
shows 5 garbage characters so the name is unreadable and returns the same
message as Domain Admins.
Win2K Profiles:
The default profile type in Win2K is Roaming for each new user. If you set
'logon path = \\SRVR\profiles\U%' and set [profiles] where dir mask = 0700,
you get an error when logging in the Win2K user and the Profile Folder is
not created (if user does not have admin rights). If I manually create the
user's profile folder and chmod 0770 and chgrp <user> <user> so that the
us...
2003 Feb 28
2
Thanks Samba Community!!!
You folks are the greatest.
Rolled out my first Samba "member server" today.
Read the stuff from SWAT, and it worked the first time on RH7.3, after it
failed on RH8
You folks are the best, we're struggling to stay afloat and M$ squeezes us
for more.
(RH is pushing me to Debian by the day!!!)
There will be a lot more Samba in the farm soon.
My deepest grattitude.
Respectully,
2008 Feb 18
18
VMWare vs. Xen, is the conflict by VMware deliberate?
I''ve been trying to virtualize SCO OpenServer 5.0.6 for various reasons,
and found that the Xensource 4.x doesn''t support it, nor does the open
source Xen 3.x in any of the environments I''ve tried. It works on
VMware, but for various reasons I prefer to use Xen on my Dom0. (I like
open source, and the base OS for the commercial reasons is much, much
more recent, and
2004 Apr 03
0
FW: How to share WIN partitions from SAMBA (Dual boot) Srv to WIN clients?
...ssage-----
From: samba-bounces+wombat53=optonline.net@lists.samba.org
[mailto:samba-bounces+wombat53=optonline.net@lists.samba.org]On Behalf
Of Malcolm Baldridge
Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2004 10:25 PM
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: RE: [Samba] How to share WIN partitions from SAMBA (Dual boot)
Srvr to WIN clients?
> Malcolm
> Perhaps I am getting near the end ...)of this process, of my rope, or
> both)
Uh-oh.
> I ensured the fstab reeferenced the NTFS partitions as ro (read only)
Please zip up your /etc/fstab file and email this to me.
> I ensured my smb.conF to declare...
1999 Feb 23
5
Permissions problem
I've run into an annoying permission problem with Samba 2.0.2 on
FreeBSD 2.2.6. I have a share named siteimages that is set up
with "force group = www". User neuro is in group 1000 (user), but
not group 1001 (www). The directory for siteimages is 0770, owned
by nobody.www. Obviously, neuro does not have access to that
directory normally, but forcing the group should give him
2003 Oct 27
92
Help
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dragen@pbsi.org ?rta:
| I am hacing trouble. I can see my linux box from my windows box, I can
connect
| and browse but I cant delete or modify files. Do I have something wrong?
|
| The is my smb.conf
|
| [global]
| netbios name = dragenlinux
| server string = "DragenLinux"
| workgroup = WORKGROUP
| security = share
| log file =