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2001 Mar 26
0
FW: RE: Explorer & MS Office hang
This was in regards to a problem with ms applications hanging on trying to open a file. Turns out it was an nfs locking issue. Hope this helps, Don -----Original Message----- From: Partenheimer Nate [mailto:npartenh@butler.edu] Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 1:23 PM To: "MCCALLDON "@envelope.hp.com; HP-USA@envelope.hp.com; ex1 " Subject: RE: RE: Explorer & MS Office hang
1998 Aug 20
0
SUMMARY: Re: Authenticating NT
Thanks to Nate Partenheimer <npartenh@butler.edu> I will try this. On Thu, 20 Aug 1998, Partenheimer Nate wrote: > > Problem: > > -------- > > Maintaining two password databases for 6000 accounts > > > > Dave, > > This may or may not be something you want to consider... > We have been trying to give users one username and password which will >
2001 Mar 07
3
Explorer & MS Office hang
I'm running samba 2.0.7 on Solaris 2.6. We've have terrific success for well over a year with samba until about a week ago I started receiving reports that users could not open MS Office docs saved on a samba share. The samba logs are full of information about oplocks like this: [2001/03/07 10:14:04, 0] smbd/oplock.c:request_oplock_break(1204) request_oplock_break: no response
2004 Oct 08
3
provide extra variables to environment in call
Hi all, Situation: there is a function `f' already defined by someone and provided in package. `f' looks like that: f <- function() { x+1 } i.e. `f' is not closed i.r.t. term `x' now I have my own function `g', where I'd like to override variable `x' while calling `f': x <- "dummy gloabal value" g <- function() { x
2001 Nov 09
1
Update of several SPECIFIC files
I am trying to sync several specific files over ssh. This works fine when I specify the files indivdually, a la: rsync -av --rsync-path=/usr/local/bin/rsync /etc/passwd remotehost:/etc/passwd What I want to do though, is update several files at once, a la: rsync -av --rsync-path=/usr/local/bin/rsync --include-from updatesys.inc remotehost: See below for updatesys.inc. The file list gets
2018 Mar 20
0
rsync time machine backup permissions
What is the order that rsync uses to set permissions? Time Machine directories have ACL permissions that basically prohibit making any changes of any kind. In order to make a backup of the directory, you would need to set those permissions after copying everything in the subdirectories. Is rsync smart enough to do it in that order? On 2018-03-19, at 10:44 PM, Andre Althoff via rsync <rsync
1998 Jul 17
0
Yet Another Samba question
Hello Samba Guru's Your last solution was so successfull I though I would try one more question to throw at you. I am currently running samba-1.9.18p7 on a Solaris 2.6 Ultra Enterprise 450. I have the default service to be homes which loads auto_home map from a Solaris server. Logon works great from Windows95 and WindowsNT Workstation clients. But when I attempt to login to the samba share
1998 Oct 30
0
One seamless file space?
Greetings! I'm experimenting with the 2.0.0.alpha13 snapshot and attempting to get my four Solaris fileservers to present a single uniform (automounter-like) namespace to our NT clients. Re-wording, I'd like PC clients to see a single "server" that appears to share all of the Unix home directories on four fileservers. The automounter shields my Unix users from the operational
2018 Mar 20
4
rsync time machine backup permissions
That doesn’t work too. :-( Last login: Mon Mar 19 19:18:16 on console iMac:~ andre$ mount /dev/disk0s2 on / (hfs, local, journaled) devfs on /dev (devfs, local, nobrowse) map -hosts on /net (autofs, nosuid, automounted, nobrowse) map auto_home on /home (autofs, automounted, nobrowse) /dev/disk2 on /Volumes/G-DRIVE Thunderbolt 3 (hfs, local, nodev, nosuid, journaled, noowners) iMac:~ andre$
1998 Nov 05
1
Nis homedirs
Greetings, I'm using 2.0.0-alpha13 on Solaris (compiling with gcc 2.8.1 on Solaris 2.5, running on 2.5, 2.5.1, and 2.6). I see this in the smb.conf.5 man page: nis homedir (G) Get the home share server from a NIS (or YP) map. For unix systems that use an automounter, the user's home directory will often be mounted on a workstation on demand from a remote
2001 Mar 28
0
smbd is not started
Hi, I tried to map solaris to PC running 3.1 or 3.11 or so. That PC sees another solaris as it is mapped to it. No problem there. But to map to it the new solaris 5.7 system with latest samba i get "receiving computer is not responding". I did "ps -aef|grep smbd" and see it not running. nmbd is running. I followd the instructions as follows ans I see no smbd running. nmbd is
2012 Feb 08
0
[LLVMdev] Use of Profiling Information
Hi, When we run a code with -insert-block-profiling we add a gloabal variable BlockProfCounters into the code. Now, I am not able to understand how to use this BlockProfCounters value. I have also seen the code of llvm-prof.cpp they don't use BlockProfCounters variable for basic block count. So how can we use the BlockProfCounters value. Thanks and Regards, Tarun Agrawal -------------- next
1998 Dec 17
1
Samba Printing Question
Hello Samba Gurus: I have a unusual printing problem on a Samba server (version samba-1.9.18p7) on a Solaris 2.6 server. Basically I had 2 Solaris 2.5.1 machines that were retired when this new machine was deployed. Each individual machine had Samba shares and printers on it individually. Those file systems and printers were then duplicated on the new server. The version of Samba was the same
1999 May 08
1
NT/UNIX/Samba passwords synchronization
I have a prerelease version of Samba 2.0.4 running successfully on MacOSX Server with encrypted passwords and domain security. (Thanks to help from Bill Chin and others on the list, and Jeremy Allison and rest of the samba team) I have just started work on testing Samba as a NT domain member, and want to know if I have the right ideas from my reading of the docs: With security = domain, the Samba
2018 Apr 03
1
rsync time machine backup permissions
Time Machine will enable ownership on the drive the first time it starts up. The first thing it does when it creates the backup directory is to enable ownership on the drive. I've seen this happen repeatedly (it's actually the easiest way I know of to enable ownership on drive). On 2018-04-03, at 4:05 AM, Dave Gordon via rsync <rsync at lists.samba.org> wrote: > On 20/03/18
1998 Dec 04
0
AW: Question on NFS mounted Shares
Hi James, we use some NFS mounted shares on our Linux-SCO-network. Samba runs on the linux box. The linux server mounts some NFS shares from the SCO server. The access error should not be a samba failure. Make sure that the directory above the mountpoint is accessable for user nobody (chmod o+x , if you upgrade to samba > 1.9.18p7 make sure that there is read permission on the directories too:
1999 Mar 17
1
Copied files filled with zeros
I'm running Samba 2.0.0 on Solaris 2.5 and 2.6. I've had a report that a user on a Wincenter machine (NT4 + Windows Terminal Server + Citrix Metaframe + NCD stuff) dragged a Word document from his NT fileserver onto one of my Samba servers and the result was filled with zeros. We have been able to reproduce the problem from annother account on the Wincenter machine, but cannot make it
2004 Apr 15
1
WINS not updating after swapping network connections
Our domain controller is running Samba 2.2.8a on Solaris 8. We have XP laptops. We swap between a builtin network card, docking port and wireless card. All of these have separate IP addresses. If I say, boot up with the wireless card, then remove it and use the builtin network card, the IP address in wins.dat on the server doesn't change. It still has the IP address of the wireless card.
2002 Jul 04
1
runaway smbd processes
Hi, I have a problem with the followig configuration. If anyone can shed some light on it I would be very grateful! Solaris 8 Samba 2.2.4 running via inetd NT 4.0 users access data and their own home directories stored on Unix from, mainly, NT PCs Not all, but some users end up with multiple smbd processes. Every now and again, one smbd process (normally belonging to one of about 3 users)
1998 Feb 03
0
mangling and NTws 351
Sorry but I've missed something somewhere... HPUX 10.01 , NIS Samba 1.9.18p2 win 3.51 ws client service pack 5 A users is trying to map a home share with directories "Mail" and "mail" and see both as the individual directories that they are. I've tried the name mangling options in smb.conf with no luck what-so-ever. Debug=3 shows (./Mail) and [Mail] as the directory