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1998 Nov 24
1
nobody nobody
Occasionaly folks with Samba network-mapped drives under WinNT 4.0
complain that "all of a sudden" they do not have write permissions
to directories/files in the network-mapped drive. Very strange, as
they were able to only hours before. I thought it may have
something to do with when I make a change to my smb.conf
and do a 'kill -HUP <pid of inetd>'. But that being the
1999 Jul 07
3
Weirdness
NT 4.0 workstation users are complaining that all of their drive letters are
getting used up by
what appears to be a rampant network-drive mapping situation.
For example, normally I have three shares network-mapped. Lately,
ceetain people are complaining that one of their shares get's remapped
a number of times to take up all the drive letters (except drive letter Z).
So suddenly they
1999 Jul 08
1
SAMBA digest 2158
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1999 Jun 17
6
Samba vs. NetAppliance
Hi,
I'm debating purchasing a NetAppliance fileserver that does native CIFS.
Below is a URL
to a NetAppliance authored paper regarding performance. One of the sections
compares
NFS to CIFS and talks about Samba. Can anyone dispute any of this? Is
there any reason
besides price that I should stick with Samba?
-Ed
Ed Sanborn (978) 691-6496
Northchurch
2000 May 31
4
Samba and DHCP
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2006 Nov 02
1
Question on cross-validation in rpart
Hi R folks,
I am using R version 2.2.1 for Unix. I am exploring the rpart function,
in particular the rpart.control parameter. I have tried using different
values for xval (0, 1, 10, 20) leaving other parameters constant but I
receive the same tree after each run. Is the10 fold cross-validation
default still running every time? I would expect the trees to change at
least a little when I
2008 Jul 09
4
RFE: ZFS commands "zmv" and "zcp"
I''ve run across something that would save me days of trouble.
Situation, the contents of one ZFS file system needs to be moved to another ZFS file system. The
destination can be the same Zpool, even a brand new ZFS file system. A command to move the
data from one ZFS file system to another, WITHOUT COPYING, would be nice. At present, the data is
almost 1TB.
Ideally a "zmv" or
1999 Jan 15
6
Problems joining NT Domain
I am trying to get my linux box running slackware with kernel 2.0.36 and
samba 2.0.0 (full version not BETA) to join our NT domain. I first added
to computer to the domain. Then I typed this (computer and domain names
altered for protection):
linux_computer:/usr/local/samba/bin# smbpasswd -j MY_DOMAIN -r MY_PDC
Where linux_computer is the linux computer (like you needed that)
MY_DOMAIN is the
2012 Jan 16
1
Package "maps": what is the name of county # 2395?
I am using "maps". I am running the following code to get this list of
all the counties:
map('county', plot=FALSE)$names
In the output, all counties have first the state listed and then,
after a comma, the name of the county.
However, county # 2395 (State = south dakota) has no county name.
Anyone knows what this county is?
Thank you!
--
Dimitri Liakhovitski
2003 Oct 31
0
Policy routing with IPTABLES MARK (please help me)
Hello,
I have a LINUX server with two internet connections available.
I want all the traffic to go over the default route, but HTTP traffic
to go over ISP2 line.
Interfaces:
eth1 192.168.2.254 - LAN 192.168.2.x
ppp0 x.x.x.106 - remote gateway x.x.x.6 - ISP1 (default route)
eth0 192.168.164.254 - remote gateway 192.168.164.113 - ISP2 (a
hardware router)
I have the following configuration:
echo
2001 Mar 28
2
smbclient can't connect to NT workstation "C$" share
Greetings all,
I'm trying to connect to the default shares Windows NT workstation enables
for "administration" purposes but I'm not having any luck. smbclient can
see the shares:
[esisler@shaun esisler]$ smbclient -L ghost
added interface ip=198.243.2.206 bcast=198.243.2.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
Got a positive name query response from 198.243.2.200 ( 198.243.2.150 )
Password:
2008 Jan 16
1
Excessive files in a single folder.
I've got a Linux server with over 1.5 Million files in a single directory,
which as you will probably agree is not a good idea.
My problem is that the management refuses to accept that it's a bad idea to
have that many files in a single directory.
To make the problem worse, the folder in question is exported via Samba and NFS!
Has anyone come across any references/documents that I could
2003 Jan 30
3
help Error with Cli_spoolss_notify.c in CUPS
Hello,
I am getting this error when Win XP machines print to my SAMBA server. I think it is a compile issue, if so how do I recompile or get it in place. I used RPM to 'install' SAMBA. Anyone have any suggestions?
I am using SAMBA 2.2.6a with CUPS 1.1.8 on Caldera OpenLINUX 3.1.1
Error:
Jan 24 11:15:34 heatconlinux smbd[4787]: [2003/01/24 11:15:34, 0]
2006 Mar 22
1
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1999 May 01
1
High oplock break fail count
Hi all,
we've just recently switched to a new file server upgrading to samba 2.0.3.
Unfortunately I've noticed that a couple of times a day a smbd process dies
with 'oplock break failed' so I actually had to turn off oplocks thus
degrading performance drastically. Does anybody have any idea why oplock
breaks are failing so often now?
Cheers,
---
Martin Hoffesommer
Soft
2005 Jun 06
1
RE: LOA for CFA . . work up "pencil copy"
David,
I guess I'm a little confused here. Are you asking me to provide a "pencil
copy" of an LOA for your review? I don't understand why you need an LOA
from us. We need an LOA from you to order circuits that will be billed to
us that will be attached to your CFA. It was also my understanding that you
had an LOA ready to be given to us, which had already been reviewed by
2000 Apr 14
2
Remote backups of Unix machines
My boss asked me to investigate a free (as in no cost) solution that
would allow us to archive our AIX server onto the 12 gig tape drive
sitting on our Linux server.
I tried doing an SMB share with valid user set to root, but this
apparently loses the permissions that the AIX box uses (everything is
owned root/root), making it rather useless for backup and restore.
Can SMB do what I need, or
2001 Apr 13
2
Samba & Linux SMP kernel
Greetings all,
I'm still struggling with Samba 2.0.7-4 on a RedHat Linux 6.2 box and I'm
wondering if there are any known issues when using samba on a box with
multiple processors. I *seem* to recall reading something about this quite
awhile ago, but I can't find it and don't remember enough about it to be
useful. :-( Currently I'm using 1.9.18p10-52.4 on the box
1998 Apr 15
2
Win'95 printer lock-ups & filters
Greetings all,
I hope this is appropriate for this list, if not I'll take it somewhere
else. ;-)
Printer lock-ups:
I have some printer shares available on my Samba server (RedHat Linux
kernel 2.0.32, Samba 1.9.18p3) and they are working just fine in most
cases, but from time to time the Win '95 client will either lock up while
printing or send a print job samba & lpd don't like
2000 Jan 20
1
Unsupported Printers - just "sticks" in the lpd queue ;(
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Hello:
I've configured a Linux box with Samba to act as a secondary domain
controller for an existing NT server. I've gotten everything working very
nicely, all my file shares set up, etc.
I've got 6 printers that I need to set up as print shares. The ones that
speak Postscript or PCL were very easy to set up, and work admirably.