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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 Feb 17
0
diskless win95 and samba
Clary Harridge asked... > we are interested in booting Win95 diskless from a SAMBA server. Peter Debus <pdebus@turing.une.edu.au> cautioned | Unfortunately there is no other option I am aware of, other than booting | from an NT server - which I have been told, but have not experienced | myself, is painfully slow if booting a whole computer lab at once, with | clients timing out and
1997 Dec 18
0
SAMBA digest 1526
Ken Hamer (B83 131) <K.Hamer@axion.bt.co.uk> wrote > BUT...... After printing a document, Samba appears to hang up the connection, > although another seems to start pretty quickly. ... > server.netbios- client.1065 8557 0 8760 0 CLOSE_WAIT > > The connection will stay in this state until the user tries to access > something on the network drive
1998 Mar 18
0
smbclient (1.9.18p3) kills WinNT 4 (SP3) Networking subsystem
On Sat, 14 Mar 1998 14:40:28 +1100, someone wrote: > >I was wondering if anyone else has seen the problem that I'm seeing with > >the latest version of Samba (1.9.18p3) under Solaris 2.6. I'm using it in > >part to backup about 15 PC clients (all but two are running NT 4) with > >the Amanda backup program. Anyway, the problem is that on occasion > >when
1998 Nov 02
0
SAMBA digest 1861
Richard Whiffen <whiffen@ici.org> wrote: > We're having some odd issues with samba and MS Word (And presumable the > rest of the office suite, but I haven't checked) running on NT 4.0 sp3. > > MS Word doesn't seem to obey the umask settings: > create mask = 0775 > directory mask = 0775 We've had that prblem here: many pc apps rename the file to be
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
1998 Oct 26
0
SAMBA digest 1853
samba@samba.anu.edu.au wrote: > > SAMBA Digest 1853 > > For information on unsubscribing see http://samba.anu.edu.au/listproc > Topics covered in this issue include: > > 1) Re: long winded printing LARGE files soloution > by Heiko Nardmann <h.nardmann@secunet.de> > 2) Samba replacing NFS > by Jonathan Peterson
1998 Sep 20
0
mbclient can back up WNT system disks?
You asked: | Can the "tar" function in SMBCLIENT be used to successfully backup and | restore a remote WNT 4 sp3 system disk? I'm guessing no, because: [snip] | This is for machines with SCSI adapters, so even if we have to replace the | system disk after a failure, we can plug in an external disk, boot that, | and restore the internal disk while running on the external.
2000 Mar 09
1
FW: : Re: Multiple smbd processes generated
Dear Dave, Doesn't this only work if you're using samba as a domain controller and the client says "net use h: /home" I've not got it to redirect "//server1/username" to "//server2/username" when the NIS map says "user server2:/path/&" Though if it could be done I'd be VERY keen. Tim "David Collier-Brown"
2000 Aug 31
0
Out of Office Response: samba digest, Vol 1 #18 - 10 msgs
William E. Dent will be away from Wednesday August 30, 2000 to Tuesday September 5, 2000. Mail is being forwarded to wedent@home.com. Original Message Text follows: ---------------------------------------------------------- Send samba mailing list submissions to samba@lists.samba.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit
2000 Jan 14
0
I: Samba & cadds5
I've been suggested to get some logs and give a brief description of the problem I'm encountering with Cadds5 / Samba 2.0.6 and offer them to you , via http or ftp , to try to find a solution I 've collected the logs , can I send them with a description of the problem Thanks Stefano Colombo ( scolombo@cdmtc.it ) System / Network Engineer CDM Tecnoconsulting SPA v. M.L.King 38/2
2000 Jul 27
0
Samba Domains & Password authenication
Chris Hines wrote: > I would like to use samba as an NT domain controller for NT 4 & Windows 9X > and posibly windows 2000. I have configured samba 2.0.7 and samba NTG as > domain controllers and they seem to work. > > We wish our users to use a single password accross UNIX & windows which > are copied from a central NIS map managed by the University. Some time in >
1999 Jun 21
0
Cascade PDC and Samba 2.0.4b
A colleague just wrote and said he's had a problem with Samba using a Cascade ("SLS") PDC. This is odd, as Jeremy tested that rather recently! The symptom reported was, with security = domain and password server = <the SLS server>: > . When I try to validate > a login on the samba box against the SLS SAM, I receive the
2000 Feb 28
1
read_socket_data: recv failure
John Wilkes wrote: > I can't get samba to work reliably. Win98 machines can map a network > drive via Samba, but writing large files to the Linux box fails. I get > error messages that all are some variation on this ... > [2000/02/20 22:38:31, 6] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket(560) > write_socket(6,39) wrote 39 > [2000/02/20 22:38:31, 10] lib/util_sock.c:read_socket_data(468)
2000 Mar 13
2
Samba vs Sun automounter
A moderately-frequently asked question is "why do automounted directories in shares disappear?" The old answers were: 1) they timed out and auto-un-mounted, and 2) you shouldn't re-export NFS-imported stuff anyway. A new answer (0) was just suggested by a Sun techie: add a "browse" option to the automounter map entry, to make them appear even when they're not
2000 Aug 09
1
Samba and IIS question
Denny Lee wrote: > I have a question with using Samba and IIS on NT Server 4.0. Could you ask it on samba@samba.org, please? samba-technical is about internal implementations issues... Of course, having said that, the authentication errrors look as if the web server didn't have permission to read the files Samba provided. Do the Unix permissions on the files include read for
1998 Nov 19
0
Samba doesn't fully respect directory permissions?
Mass Sivilotti wrote: > Granted, the Explorer > window is EMPTY (i.e., regardless of the actual contents of > the directory, Explorer shows no files, consistent with > the UNIX permisssion of not allowing searching), but the very fact > that the window opens and the directory APPEARS empty is confusing > some folks. Wouldn't it be better if you got a permission denied >
1999 Jan 26
0
What kind of [RAID] system works best?
Bill Eldridge <bill@rfa.org> wrote: > I'm currently testing out some SCSI->IDE RAID 5 systems > (not banging on them too rigorously at the moment, but > no obvious flaws so far). > > Basically, you get a SCSI interface that the computer sees, > but the enclosure holds 3 IDE drives, and the whole thing > snugs into a tower chassis. RAID 5 at about $2200 for >
1999 Mar 25
0
Subject: copying files samba - win95: drops dead in the middle
"Marc Remijn" <marrem@IAEhv.nl> write > When copying files from the Samba server to a Windows95 client or vv, > the speed varies dramatically. When I try to copy the same (20MB) file 10 > times > some times it copies in less than 10 seconds. The next time it takes allmost > a > minute. And most worrying of all quite often the copying just stops halfway > in
1999 Aug 18
0
Locking problems with Solaris 2.6 and NFS
Julien Boppert <boppert@hdz-ima.rwth-aachen.de> wrote: > we have an Enterprise 450 with Solaris 2.6 and mounted NFS-shares from > an Sparc 20 (Solaris 2.6 too). On the Enterprise we run Samba 2.0.5a as > PDC and export the mounted Shares with Samba to our WIN NT 4.0 > Servicepack 3 Clients. Erk! It's generally a bad idea to import data via NFS and re-export it via Samba: