similar to: USE_WAITPID in IRIX (SGI5). Does it work?

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1998 Oct 21
1
It's just stopped working! (1.9.18p8, IRIX 5.3)
Hi all, I'm extremely puzzled by the behaviour of one of my Samba servers. It's been working fine for yonks, and this morning (abuout 11:32) it just stopped. (mostly) Connecting to shares still works. Navigating the tree till works. Changing (DOS) attributes still works. But actually opening files and reading the contents doesn't work. The client just times out (Win 3.11, and
1998 May 08
0
Samba eating processes
This is a three part question. 1. ===================== With the upgrade to 18p4, samba is regularly causing our server to run out of processes. What is causing this? It never happened w/ 17p2. OS: IRIX 6.2 log.smb has the following: ERROR: Recursion in sig_cld? Perhaps you need `#define USE_WAITPID'? 04/25/1998 16:30:30 Connection denied from 206.197.67.130 04/25/1998 16:30:30
2000 Jun 06
0
Fw: Time Synchronisation
Thank you very much, it was the setting on the RS6000. Whoever originally setup our box didn't specify the BST time offset correctly. The system was reading TZ=GMT0BST0,M3.5.0,M10.5.0 Thanks to everyone that contributed to solving a simple and obvious error !!!! :) Mike ________________________________________________________________________________________ >From "John Ryan"
2002 Mar 15
0
passwd change program runs as user, not root!
Hi all, I've been working (hard) on password sync (with NIS) here and it's now ready to roll. However, there's a problem. If I use '% smbpasswd -r nnpdc' from the UNIX command line, then the password change program runs as root and the NIS gets updated. If I use 'c:\> net password \\nnpdc' (from an Win98 box) then the password change program runs as the user
2002 Mar 08
1
tdb((NULL)): tdb_brlock failed on Samba 2.2.3a startup
Hi all,. I'm getting this:- [2002/03/08 10:26:28, 8] lib/util.c:(1274) fcntl_lock 6 34 0 1 2 [2002/03/08 10:26:28, 8] lib/util.c:(1314) fcntl_lock: Lock call successful [2002/03/08 10:26:28, 5] tdb/tdbutil.c:(475) tdb((NULL)): tdb_brlock failed (fd=7) at offset 4 rw_type=2 lck_type=6 [2002/03/08 10:26:28, 5] smbd/connection.c:(156) claiming 0 [2002/03/08 10:26:28, 0]
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
elsewhere in the file, which I doubt) the problem probably lies with printcap. Your smb.conf looks OKay (except for the 'path' mentioned above). >This is Printcap: >This Works. ># HP DeskJet 1220c printer: >HP1220c:sd=/var/spool/lpd/HP1220c:rw:sh:rm=hp1220c:rp=raw: > >This doesn't work. ># HP OfficeJet K80:
1998 Oct 02
1
Win95 and mixed case passwords (1.9.18p8)
Hi there, I've just tripped over a problem I thought only existed in WfWg3.11. On Win95 clients connecting to a 1.9.18p8 Samba server (IRIX 5.3) the first logon dialog box seems to have a problem with mixed-case passwords. If I have a lower case password, then I can just enter it in the Win95 'Microsoft Network' logon dialog at startup, and all the shares are reconnected. If I
2000 Aug 14
1
query_name_response: Multiple responses received
Hi all, I've just noticed I'm getting a load of these query_name_response: Multiple (2) responses received for a query on subnet 193.62.43.24 for name INFORMATICS<1d>. This response was from IP 193.62.43.39 In the log.nmb on one of my (several) Samba servers. I've not had a chance yet to check if it's happening on all of them. Most pertiant question for me is why is it
2002 Feb 19
1
Doco conflict (smb.conf(5) vs. HOWTO-Collection)
Hi all, There seems to be a conflict in the online documentation as to the 'security =' level and the 'add user script'. http://ie.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.html#AEN1146 says that you have to have 'security = user' in order to have Samba behave as a PDC. Further on :- http://ie.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.html#AEN1231 it says
2002 Feb 26
3
unix password sync doesn't update smbpasswd file!
Hi all, I'm using 2.2.3 on FreeBSD 4.5 RELEASE and trying to get 'smbpasswd' to change the encrypted password and the UNIX password (/etc/passwd). I'm getting strange behaviour. Having worked through debugging my 'chat script', I now have the following situation:- When unix password sync = yes smbpasswd works, but only the UNIX password is changed When unix password
2002 Mar 06
1
Possible bug in 2.2.3a source/script/installbin.sh (with patch)
Hi all, the file samba-2.2.3a/source/script/installbin.sh has a rather odd blindspot. It doesn't honor the --with-privatedir= option to ./configure it just blindly uses $BASEDIR/private instead. I think the fix would be:- a) move directory creation out of installbin.sh altogehter (after all what's the installdirs: target for in the Makefile?) OR b) add an extra parameter
2002 Feb 19
4
Doco! ARGH! (smbpasswd's not up to date on the web site)
Hi all, (again) The page:- http://ie.samba.org/samba/docs/man/smbpasswd.8.html does not have any description of the '-j' option. However:- http://ie.samba.org/samba/ftp/docs/htmldocs/smbpasswd.8.html does. Why is this a big issue ? (worthof a post to the mailing list?) because the first URL above is linked off the main 'Documentation' page of the Samba web site
2002 Oct 01
2
default for 'writeable ='
Hi all, 'Using Samba' (and it's companion 'Pocket Reference') both say that the default for the 'writable' option in smb.conf is 'YES'. But, http://ie.samba.org/samba/docs/man/smb.conf.5.html says the default is 'no'. Which is right? Mac Assistant Systems Adminstrator @nibsc.ac.uk
2000 Jun 06
4
WINS serving
Hi all, I use Samba (nmbd) for WINS serving round here. Any one know how to set up two WINS servers (on different machines for resilience) using Samba? Also, whislt I'm on the subject. Suppose I have a machine with multiple (physical) interfaces, each with a unique IP address. When it ('s nmbd) registers with teh WINS server does it register all its addresses? Moreover, when the
1998 Jun 29
0
Default changed (printcap) in 1.9.18p8
Hi all, Am I the only person to have fallen over the following 'gotcha' ? Upgraded to 1.9.18p8 from 19.9.17p5 on Friday. Came in this morning to discover all Printing had died. Eventually tracked this down to the 'printcap name' setting in Samba jad changed. It default was '/etc/printcap' (it must have been as printing was fine up 17p5 and all previous versions).
1998 Jan 27
0
HPUX compilations and Samba 1.9.18p2
First a hint for those who try to compile newest Samba in HPUX 8.0x with HP's ANSI C compiler: You get this message: Compiling util.c cc: "smb.h", line 1598: error 1590: "share_mode_entry" is not a typedef name. cc: "smb.h", line 1598: error 1573: Type of "<<<NULL_SYMBOL>>>" is undefined. *** Error code 1 Somehow HP's compiler
2004 Sep 20
2
Can't delete smbpasswd user if not in /etc/passwd
Hi all, Looking for a solution to the following:- # smbpasswd -x jh--- build_sam_account: smbpasswd database is corrupt! username jh--- with uid 1774 is not in unix passwd database! Failed to initialise SAM_ACCOUNT for user jh---. Does this user exist in the UNIX password database ? Failed to modify password entry for user jh--- # Ths user has already been deleted from the /etc/passwd (in
2004 Apr 23
2
create_canon_ace_lists: unable to map SID
Hi all, I'm trying to get a Samba server (which is a member of a Samba controlled domain) to store WinXP Pro user's profiles. The XP user is authenticating against a 2003 Active Directory server, which then tells it to store it's profile on my Samba server. The 'profiles' share exists and is writeable and under some circumstances we can get profiles to be stored there,
2004 Sep 29
0
Printing woes (Driver uploading, and .tdb annoyances)
Hi all, I'm running 3.0.6 on IRIX 6.5 (compiled from sources) Runs fine for almost all purposes. But I thought I'd have a look at the extra Samba-3 printing facilites today, and they've thrown up some real issues. 1st point. I still haven't managed to get to the bottom of this one, but I can't always add a printer drive to a Samba-served printer. I've been
2004 Oct 11
0
XP + SP2 + DFS + netbios alias = not working
Hi all, I'm using Samba 3.0.6 (on IRIX 6.5). This is just a 'let you know what I've discovered' message really. I've just installed upgrade a laptop here to SP2 of Windows XP. It then started failing to make network connections. After much fiddling about, I tracked it down to DFS shares. This PC can now connect to the DFS root OKay, but doesn't recognise the entries