Displaying 20 results from an estimated 200 matches similar to: "Printers disappearing"
2002 Aug 19
3
Printers Always Paused - A Solution
I had a problem with Samba 2.2.5 with the printers being
permanantly paused to Windows machines. They could print OK - it
was only the status that was wrong.
The reason for this was because I had used the word office in the
printer name / comment. This was causing the parser which
recognises the printer status to find 'off' pausing the printer.
A quick fix for this is to replace the
1999 Jun 08
6
DESKTOP.INI amd & DNS puzzle
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1998 Feb 26
2
Message in log.smb ??
Hi!
I use samba 1.9.18p3 on Solaris 2.5.1 and am I glad to have it!
I have configured samba to create one log file per machine so log.smb
used to be empty. A couple of days ago I noticed that log.smb had
grown to about 70KB. It only says: "Can't create or use semaphore No
space left on device".
Now since "df -k" tells me that all of my file systems have enough
space
2005 Aug 09
1
Mail disappearing
My users are complaining that their mail is dissappearing out of folders or if
they go into a folder, the mail will be there one minute, the next it isn't.
Anybody see this before...and if so..is there a fix?
I'm running dovecot 99.11
Brent
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1998 Mar 18
0
performance question (SMB|PCNFS|NFS)
Hello,
Has anyone done any performance comparisons with other protocols?
SMB <--> PCNFS <--> NFS
I'm interested if SMB (ie: Samba) has any performance issues. Anyone have any statistics or know of how to go about doing such tests?
Would appreciate any input. Thanx.
--Joe
2002 Aug 15
3
[2] Samba for a Corporate File Server?
>> I'm been following samba for six or seven odd months now in
>> preparation for moving our organisation over to a file server which
>> is a little more cost effective than the Micro$oft alternative.
>>
>> We are currently running with about 30 users on a Windows 2000 Small
>> Business Server. Do you see any problems in replacing this server
>>
1999 Dec 13
0
File Locking for HP OpenView & SAMBA
The HP OpenView documentation recommends the use of PCNFS for connecting
Windows-based (Management Consoles) to the HP OpenView databases on a
UNIX-based (Management Server) system. However, I thought it would be neat
if I could use SAMBA instead of having to install PCNFS on all of the NT
systems.
Anyway, the SAMBA installation went fine, and I can connect to the UNIX
system using NT
2003 Oct 07
2
Dynamic registration to flakey for production system
Three days after launching our * system with 20 GS phones, I have
finally had to give up on dynamic registration. The phones keep
dissappearing from the sip peers list, even if just sitting idle.
Either I spend half my time re-booting phones to get them registered, or
the extension appears busy to outside callers and people get really
irritated. Even setting the registration interval to 5
1997 Oct 16
0
Samba / automounter
Hi folks,
in our group we're working with samba on a SunOS 4.1.3 workstation and
about 30 wfwg and win95 clients for several time without any trouble
(samba-1.9.16p6 release). Now i've installed version 1.9.17p2 and got the
following problem:
I can't reach directories on an automounted volume on the Server which is
not currently mounted by changing directory to that drive on the
1998 Jun 11
1
Samba performance and sizeing
We are moving from a PCNFS client to SMB client environment and hence moving
from NFS for our Sun fileservers to Samba. I have seen figures indicating
Samba is as good NT for SMB service. However what we are concerned with is:
a) relative performance of Samba vs Sun's NFS
b) loading on servers with lots of active connections (and hence lots of
smbds). Do you need more memory than with
2004 Sep 30
2
WINS names intermittently unregister after 5 days
Hi,
(I posted this question about 6 months ago and never really got anywhere
with it so I thought I'd try again.)
We're using Samba as a WINS server. Windows servers appear to correctly
register themselves and I can look them up e.g. with nmblookup.
However some servers lose their registration after 5 days. And it's the
same servers, about 4 (of about 25 servers and 200
1997 Jul 31
5
SAMBA digest 1372
David Allan Finch wrote:
> Has anyone considerd modify the Unix encypt to use
> the same system as NT. IE the encypted pasword in the
> /etc/passwd or NIS/NIS+ table is the same for both?
Err. That would be a *really* bad idea. See the l0phtcrack
source for details :-).
Seriously, though. The password hashes used on NT are very
poor. They don't use salt and people are now
2011 Jul 12
1
Can zpool permanent errors fixed by scrub?
Hi, we had a server that lost connection to fiber attached disk array where data luns were housed, due to 3510 power fault. After connection restored alot of the zpool status had these permanent errors listed as per below. I check the files in question and as far as I could see they were present and ok. I ran a zpool scrub against other zpools and they came back with no errors and the list of
1998 Jun 19
0
Samba screwed up when trying to save a word97 document
Dear All,
We are in the process of evaluating Samba to provide SMB access to unix
file storage for a few hundred PC's.
One of our tests is to save a Word97 document - something that has
caused various PCNFS clients problems in the past. While saving the
document the client stopped and said something like connection lost, or
seesion closed, and the drives mapped from the samba box
2002 Mar 11
2
Problems printing to Samba printer from W2K (Very Slow)
I am having problems printing to a Samba printer from
my Windows 2000 machines. While eventually it does
print, it takes an extremely long time. The test page
takes over 5 minutes to print. I have tracked it to
the Samba spooling process. The delay is in Windows
sending the information to the Samba spool. If I look
in the Samba spool directory during the print process,
the file size increases very
2004 Jan 23
3
SIP register/auth with Grandstream BudgeTone-100
Hello,
I have a problem with asterisk and Grandstream BudgeTone-100.
With default configuration everything works (in anonymous mode and fixed
IP), but if Im trying to enable registering, it dos not work.
I used 'sip debug' and verbose level 10, nothing happens if I switch
telephone on (no messages about bad auth etc). As I understood, after
switching phone on at first it will try to
2007 Oct 02
1
Dissappearing gnome terminal contents
Hi.
I was not able to find any notice of this issue in either the forums or
bugzilla (http://bugs.opencompositing.org/) (is that still used btw) so
I am posting it here in the hope that it is useful to someone.
I am using gentoo and gnome 2.20 and the compiz version from git
sources.
When I maximize (vertically, horizontally, both) a gnome-terminal
window the contents of the terminal window
2006 Mar 23
1
RMySQL's column limit
Dear R-users,
First, thank you to the developers for the very useful R-library RMySQL.
While using this library a recieved an error message:
RS-DBI driver: (could not run statement: Too many columns)
The statement that generated the error was:
dbWriteTable(dbcon, "simdataseries", template, overwrite = TRUE,
row.names = FALSE )
I am assuming this is a RMySQL rather than MySQL limit.
2007 Oct 09
1
recycle: touching failed operation not permitted
Hello
In /var/log/messages I have got a lot of errors such as :
"recycle: touching .recycle/jankowski/500/500_U/21-10-5U.~TIF failed,
reason = Operation not permitted "
~~.tif it's a temp file and I noticed that samba deletes this files to
recycle .
My smb.conf
comment = Rastry
public = yes
invalid users = @geodeta,@ewidencja,
path = /home/samba/rastry
2009 Jun 26
3
panel.text and saving to pdf
Dear all,
I am not sure what I am doing wrong, but I have some unexplained behaviour when saving a lattice graph including text to a pdf file. The text seems to move around. It must have something to do with the way coordinates are set in devices other than jpg.
Any suggestions would be helpful
Willem
Here is some example code
setwd("c:/willem/research/misc")
today <-