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2017 Jan 31
2
Fwd: Can somebody explain the file ownership of a
...AD users, where UIDs
and GIDs are mapped through Unix Attributes from AD and Samba mix up the
GID permissions with idmap from the tdb backend end and map incorrect GIDs.
I do not think the problem we have is related to the IDMAP, in fact the
GIDs and UIDs are the same for Samba / AD and AIX since they'r the same.
Shares obey GID permisions and UID permissions, except that shares need to
be **world readable**, which is not ideal in our case. We're unable to
explain, why it's need to be world readable!!!
Ko
*Kosala*
On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 10:48 AM, Rowland Penny via samba <
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2011 Sep 14
0
Hard restart of the nodes after loosing connection
Hello,
I have a strange thing with my OCFS2 system.
I have two servers with Debian squeeze on one and Debian sid on another.
Both of them have 2.6.32 kernel. Ocfs2-tools 1.6.3-2 installed on both.
They'r connected with iSCSI interface and open-iscsi to HP StorageWorks MSA
2012 using one controller of it.
My storage system experiences problems with power supply unit and it
restarts sometime (it begun recently and I'm working on fixing it). When it
hangs and restart, two of my OCFS2 nodes,...
2017 Jan 30
2
Fwd: Can somebody explain the file ownership of a
Hi All,
We're implementing a fully integrated Samba setup with the Active directory
on IBM AIX. From AIX level we have established the single sign on against
Windows AD 2012R2. Currently the following user accounts and groups exists
on the AD domain.
# cat /etc/samba/smb.conf
[global]
security = ADS
workgroup = PAPERCLIP
realm = PAPERCLIP.SC.NZ