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1998 Apr 16
2
Problem with visual C++ and samba
We are having a problem with Microsoft visual C++ compiling source code maintained on a samba server. Occasionaly the compiler reports that it cant open the file vc50.pch. The samba server is running on a freebsd box. Taking a look at the log files it looks like when the operation fails the server is processing the command open (vc50.pch for exclusive use write setattrE write open (vc50.pch
1998 May 22
0
SOLVED : (NEW Printing FAQ Question) : After almost every reboot, Samba printing is DOA under Solaris 2.6...
Ok.. Just a little follow-up on my Solaris printing problem that I was having! As it turns out, I put the fully-qualified path names to the print commands (lpr/lpq/lprm, etc) in the samba config file (smb.conf) and all of my printing problems have disappeared! Now, after a clean reboot of the OS (Solaris, not PC), I can log on to Samba and directly print -- instead of it silently failing!
1997 Jul 18
0
Samba 1.9.16pl11: dropping connections between Solaris 2.5.1 and WinNT4SP3
Hi all: I am experiencing a problem where WinNT and Samba are dropping connections during file transfers. I have the following smb.conf settings: keep alive = 30 dead time = 1440 socket options = IPTOS_THROUGHPUT SO_KEEPALIVE (although I tried IPTOS_NODELAY with no apparent benefit). The client is copying a large number of files up to the server, then there is a pause at a random file,
1998 Sep 15
0
Directories show empty after some time ...
Sorry that I will ask a kind of a vague question, but I don't really know how to proceed at the moment: Some of our Samba (1.9.18p10) users experience the following problem: they map a drive to a Samba share (pointing into AFS, if that matters) and see all files/dirs correctly after the password dialog. 'Some time' later (for one user usually about one hour) they try to use the drive
1998 Jun 04
1
Slow writes continued
I posted a while back about getting very slow writes. People suggested modifying (increasing) SO_SNDBUF and SO_RCVBUF and this actually helps enormously. However, there is obviously something still not right. Writes are still about 1/2 the speed of reads. This only seems to affect Win95 clients (NT machines are fine). Doing a write of a 20mb file to the server generates the following message:
1999 Jan 21
4
HPUX 9.05 & Samba 2.0.0 & problems !
Hi there ! I just upgraded (last friday night) our main Samba host to Samba 2.0.0 from version 1.9.18p10. This host provides access to our own file based database system. The number of Samba clients is around 60 (nearly all NT4.0's and few NT3.51's). The Samba 2.0.0 host runs 'uname -a': HP-UX vertex A.09.05 A 9000/720 65914162 two-user license After the upgrade change I've
1998 Mar 03
1
NT4 User Unable to log in to Samba 1.9.17p5
I've got a user here that is unable to connect to any of the Samba shares that are available -- in fact, she doesn't even get past the username / password validation step. The message that Samba puts into the logs is as follows : NT Password did not match ! Defaulting to Lanman To narrow down the problem, I logged onto her machine as myself (from the same domain also) and then got onto
1998 Jun 30
3
NT Crashes when doing large network file Xfers (was Re: NT crashes during smbtar)
Ok.. Just for the record, I STAND CORRECTED! The problem does appear to be NT.. The thing that irritated me was that nobody was interested in giving any backup data! Everyone just wanted to blindly admit that it must be NT. Ok.. Enuf bitching.. On to the better stuff... Anyway, David Mansfield and I are trying to narrow down the machine configurations where this happens.. Currently, we've
2005 Apr 25
0
Windows VBSscript and test.sh execution in /tmp/public in AIX 5.3
Hello, I am having a very speific problem with my samba interface. We just migrated to a new IBM pSeries server with AIX 5.3. The older server was a RS6000, with AIX 5.2 and everything I'm about to describe below worked without fail. We have a Windows 2000 Server that runs IIS. There is a web-based program (programmed in VB Script) that calls test.sh AIX script (through samba) on our AIX
2005 Apr 20
1
IPC$ entries not deleted from connections.tdb?
Back to this problem Here a proof of it: 1. smbd version 3.0.11 started yaberge2@sda6 ==> p smbd root 13820 20662 0 08:05:39 - 0:00 /usr/local/samba/sbin/smbd -D -s/usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf root 20662 1 0 08:05:39 - 0:00 /usr/local/samba/sbin/smbd -D -s/usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf yaberge2@sda6 ==> /usr/local/samba/bin/smbstatus Samba version 3.0.11
2002 Feb 23
0
Version 1.2.7 DOA
Please don''t download 1.2.7or install -- it''s quite broken. I''ll have 1.2.8 out shortly .... -Tom -- Tom Eastep \ Shorewall -- iptables made easy AIM: tmeastep \ http://www.shorewall.net ICQ: #60745924 \ teastep@shorewall.net
2010 Oct 06
2
ADA: DOA?
Hey, all. While ADA can still be downloaded, that's about all that I see. No development, no recent mention, and -- perhaps worst of all -- it appears not to work properly under 64-bit systems. So, assuming Digium's abandoned it, are there any suggestions of alternatives? Right now, I'm replacing a Shoretel system, and I'd *dearly* love to avoid the incredibly fat client they
2006 Apr 07
1
beta5: Solaris, IMAP, DOA
Help... Both beta4 and now beta5 die immediately at startup for me: Apr 7 14:29:32 emerald dovecot: [ID 474997 mail.info] Dovecot v1.0.beta5 starting up Apr 7 14:29:33 emerald dovecot: [ID 128275 mail.error] Auth process died too early - shutting down My setup: Solaris 9, built with gcc 4.1.0, IMAP only, mbox format, INBOXes NFS mounted, index and other mail folders local disk. Beta3
2010 Jul 02
2
Windows Doa
DOM0:~# xm create /etc/xen/Windows.sxp Using config file "/etc/xen/Windows.sxp". Error: Domain ''Windows'' does not exist. DOM0:~# cat /var/log/xen/qemu-dm-Windows.log warning: could not open /dev/net/tun: no virtual network emulation Could not initialize device ''tap'' did i see this right, that there is a bridge error ?
2004 Jun 27
3
domain logins fail - nmbd doa
This is still a apain, nmbd just dies off and therefore fails domain logins.. log shows: ***** [2004/06/26 19:43:15, 0] nmbd/nmbd.c:reload_interfaces(263) reload_interfaces: No subnets to listen to. Shutting down... then next day when ppl boot up their horrid XP boxes and try login we need to restart samba for them, this is a very big pain being daily event. # nmbd -V Version 3.0.4
1999 May 28
2
Help! problems with Arcserve. Can someone decrypt the logs ?
Hi everyone, We use samba 2.0.4 and are very glad of it. However, recently I had to add a backup facility on our network, so we plan to purchase Arcserve IT for NT, in order to backup our servers. We are using mainly 3 Linux servers and 1 NT server, which runs the backup service. However, as Itried to add a simple share on the file server to enable backup, later I encounter problems with
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
[2002/09/19 12:02:27, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(521) latitude (172.16.0.6) connect to service pagepro6 as user samba (uid=1006, gid=1) (pid 4857) [2002/09/19 12:02:27, 2] smbd/open.c:open_file(582) samba opened file SAMBA.mZaiFj read=No write=Yes (numopen=1) [2002/09/19 12:02:27, 0] smbd/nttrans.c:call_nt_transact_ioctl(2387) call_nt_transact_ioctl: Currently not implemented.
2000 May 10
0
patche for samba-2.0.7/source/smbd/conn.c
Dear all, I have made patch for samba-2.0.7/source/smbd/conn.c This will, instead of using by-directional link, use array for managing connections. # The patch does seems to work on my RHL6.1Ja(fixed) version of # Linux machine. I don't know about other OS/Architecture. This should work better then original because: 1) The original code used bitmap.c for looking empty area. But using
1998 Jul 27
1
Slowdown when copying large files (PR#8624)
tl@fairplay.no wrote: > Hmm, I missed the original post, but this sounds like it could be the bug > I reported 15 days ago to samba-bugs (PR#8316) and still haven't got any > responses to. > Sorry, I'm still integrating incoming patches. > If it's the same bug it's mainly the write performance that's bad, and in > reality the performance is worse than
2005 Jul 11
1
indexing into and modifying dendrograms
I would like to be able to exert certain types of control over the plotting of dendrograms (representing hierarchical clusterings) that I think is best achieved by modifying the dendrogram object prior to plotting. I am using the "dendrogram" class and associated methods. Define the cluster number of each cluster formed as the corresponding row of the merge object. So, if you are