Displaying 20 results from an estimated 4000 matches similar to: "SAMBA and quotas on FreeBSD"
1998 May 13
3
HELP: SAMBA eats too many Unix resources!!!
Hi all,
I've a BIG problem on a Unix SunOS 4.1.4 running SAMBA (samba-1.9.18p3) in
order to export some file systems to WindowsNT client machines. The client
are using Visual C/C++ 5.x for compiling files (source are remote, but
binary are generated on local disks). The problem is that the CPU time and
the IO goes... too UP (I've a load average of 8)!!!
I traced the clients (with log
1998 Jul 02
1
redirector timeout (actually sun y2k)
Gregory Hosler <greg@camelot.eno.ericsson.se> wrote:
> Everything was running smoothly, and then I applied the solaris "y2k" patches.
> Now, most accesses to samba will hang for a minute or 2, before completing. In
> the event log I see messages like:
>
> The redirector has times out a request to <server name>
>
> This did not used to happen.
1998 May 12
1
NT Services for Unix
What does this mean for the SAMBA community?
http://www.intergraph.com/press98/as050698.stm
WINDOWS NT SERVICES FOR UNIX ADD-ON PACK NOW IN DEVELOPMENT
http://www.microsoft.com/corpinfo/press/1998/May98/ntunixpr.htm
The Windows NT Services for UNIX Add-On Pack will make it easier to
integrate Windows NT Workstation 4.0 and Windows NT Server 4.0 into existing
UNIX environments.
1998 May 19
2
Password Error
I'm new to Samba software. I just installed Samba on my Sun Sparcstation 20 running Solaris 2.5. I
read the DIAGNOSIS.txt file, but in this case, it didn't helped me. When I tried to login in from the
PC to the unix machine by typing "net use x: \\BIGSERVER\TMP", it prompted me for the password, so I typed
in the unix password (I guess?), but an error message returned -
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:
1998 Jul 28
2
lan manager encryption
Hi all,
stupid question time but when encryption is turned on. does that
mean the entire connection is encrypted or just the passwords?
-sv
1998 Jul 31
1
smaba failure?
I need a really quick response to this questoins. please send me
the solution within 3 hours if you see this email. Now is 6:00pm in
central time.
Has smaba sucessfully responded to all UNIX semantics, specially
for filename problems? if not, what is the exact problem?
1998 Aug 04
1
NT4 performance in Netware primary login.
Samba Gurus.
We run W95 and NT4 clients in a mixed environment
of Netware and Samba on SGs. Netware is the primary
network login(over IPX/SPX). Am using clear text passwords for the
Samba network. NT 4 is patched up to SR 3.
Samba version 1.9.18p7.
Problem.
Samba performance from NT 4 machines is VERY slow.
Many orders of magnitude slower than W95 which is
very good.
This performance
1998 Aug 05
1
Sol 2.51. to Sol 2.6 = Problems?
Here's an easy one for y'all. I am running samba V1.9.16p1 on an NT 4.0 vs. Solrais 2.51 peer to peer, and so
far so good. !BUT! I am about to go to Solaris 2.6. Is there anything different that must be done for samba
on this newer Solaris version?
thanks-
john
"...you can't stop progress, but you can help redefine it."
-anonymous
"angels hang their socks on
1998 Jul 17
1
Odd problem...no password authentication to shares?
Morning...
I'm having a problem that I'm finding to be quite disconcerting,
but fear it might just be a misunderstanding on my part.
I have Samba 1.9.18p8 installed on one of my Solaris 2.6 machine,
and, for some reason, if I change my password on the Solaris machine, I
can still map my drive without it re-asking me for my passwd.
For instance, I turn on my computer and connect to
1998 Sep 24
2
machine name lookups
We have been looking for a way to notify our users when they
are running low on disk quota, without sending them mail.
WinPopup actually seemed like the best way, so my partner
began looking at feeding quota output into smbclient -M
when quota was getting tight.
The only problem is that smbclient -M frequently fails to find
the client's host name. The -I parameter will often fix it, but
I am
1998 Sep 16
2
Performance on solaris 2.5
Hi all,
I've installed samba on a sun sparc-station with solaris 2.5. But when i'm
doing something that's using the network really intense (like mp3-files
playing over the network) the feed is not constant. With mp3 files you can
that because you have pauses during the playing of the song.
Is this a configuration mistake or something ?
cu,
Patrick
1998 Oct 10
5
win98 vs win95 with TCP/IP
You wrote:
I have been disappointed that I can't use Linux+Samba as an
alternative to a Win9x or NT server for our GP medical practice.
The software we need runs in win9x.
We crave stability. But Linux+Samba is just much slower as a file
server.
It's normally quite fast: are you running over a
dial-up network, requiring you to adust MTU's for
speed???
If not, try ``socket
1997 Dec 03
2
Samba record locking & PC db's
Fellow Samba-meisters,
I'm wondering if anyone can share real-world experience running PC
database apps (like M$ Access) with database files shared from a samba
server. How well has the record locking proven to work? I will be
setting up a small office network for a client w/ a Linux server running
samba as a file/print server and 4 or 5 Win95 clients running Office97
apps.
This is
1998 Sep 08
2
Slow VC++ builds from Linux fileserver
We're using Samba 1.9.18p10 on a Linux 2.0.35 box as a fileserver chiefly
for software development under VC++. Builds are done from the command line,
not the IDE.
I'm seeing rather slow build performance under NT4SP3. Build performance is
fine under Win95. Build performance is also good when building from Samba
1.9.18p8 running on a Sun UltraSparc.
To give some concrete figures, building
1998 May 10
3
Why only one WINS server?
Hello,
Documentation states that one should set up only one Samba server as WINS server.
While NT's TCP/IP setup has two entrys, one for a primary and one for a secondary WINS server I wonder why there
should be only one Samba WINS server.
Has anyone tried this with two Samba WINS servers? Did you suffer from any interferences.
I did and the machines are running perfectly smooth. Did I
1998 Apr 27
5
Group information lost when security = server
Hi.
I have a samba install, samba-1.9.18p4, with security=server. Users are
validated against the NT domain controller correctly, and user accounts
do exist on the unix box (AIX 4.2.1)
Problem is that while the uid of the files that users create is correct,
the group id is always sys, even though the users have as primary gid
STAFF.
The definition of the share I am trying to create is:
[cslan]
1998 May 25
4
[homes] share(s)
I got back from school the other day and set up samba to avoid hearing
questions from my father about "why can't I see your computer from my
network neighborhood" etc etc and he wants to mount my mp3 files.. I also
set up the standard homes share, but besides being able to connect to
_his_ home directory, he is able to _any_ home directory! This is
definitely not the behavior I am
1998 Nov 04
3
change Unix file permissions from a NT Box
Is there a posibilty to change all Unix file permissions from the
NT-Explorer (not only arciv,hidden,sysem mappig). A solution could bee to
extend the context menu with to entries show security and set secutriy (inf
- files could do that for example winzip-installation does the sama). This
extensions can call for example a rsh programm which will do that job.
Does anybody has a solution or ideas
1998 Oct 12
1
locking for multiple samba servers sharing same NFS filesystems
Is there any support for file locking in a case where multiple Samba
servers are set up with shares for the same NFS mounted filesystem? I
don't know how the STATUS..LCK file is used, but for instance, could
that file be shared between the multiple Samba servers via and NFS
mount?
Thanks!
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Jay D. Anderson