Displaying 20 results from an estimated 4000 matches similar to: "Novell NetWare 3.2 + Paradox => slow Samba"
2002 Dec 03
1
rsync 2.5.5 port to Novell NetWare
Hullo, all. I diligently consulted the suggested reading on the way in:
> Welcome to the rsync@lists.samba.org mailing list! PLEASE READ THIS
> IMPORTANT ETIQUETTE MESSAGE BEFORE POSTING:
> http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
'Twas a quick read, given that I'm the co-author. ;->
I recently received an odd inquiry from someone I didn't know at all,
1999 Jul 21
1
Paradox on a Samba share
I've been trying to get a program that uses Paradox databases over Samba
shares set up for a company here and I'm smashing my head into a wall.
This is a custom application written with Delphi/BDE accessing Paradox
tables on a network share. Previously they used Netware and all was
glorious until the box died, since they're version of Netware was
bootlegged ages ago I decided to
2011 Aug 08
0
RSync->Novell NetWare v6.5 SP8
Dear friends,
I was try to find answer and also try different installation too, but I have
no luck!
I have two Novell NetWare v6.5SP8 servers.
I want to synchronize two folders.
I did download rsync from the Novell site, but some links there are not
correct.
After some try I make installable version, I did the install instructions
but it does not work.
Please can anyone send me link to do
2006 Mar 11
1
NetWare Support
Does this list supports the NetWare version (rsync.nlm)? if not does anyone know of a list that does? I'm having all sorts of issues with this ported version on my NetWare 6.5 server.
Thanks
Jon L. Miller, ASE, CNS, CLS, MCNE, CCNA
Director/Sr Systems Consultant
MMT Networks Pty Ltd
http://www.mmtnetworks.com.au
Resellers for: Novell Gold Partner, Cisco Partner, Peopletelecom, Westnet,
2004 Apr 23
3
login to samba3 PDC and problem with novell netware client
Hi,
I have actual installation Debian Sarge (testing) with Samba 3.0.2a.
There is Windows XP SP1 on workstations.
I use Novell client 4.83 SP2 or 4.9 SP1 for Novell Netware connections.
I try to run Samba as PDC. Everything is fine without Novell client.
After Novell Client installation, I could not logon to samba domain.
Client gives me message "Domain controller could not be found for
2004 Jan 19
0
cifs-vfs connecting to Netware 6 running cifs.nlm
Hi All,
I've got some problems accessing data on a netware server 6.0 running
cifs.nlm from a Suse9 linux box.
I was origanally trying to access it via smbfs however there were
problems with files being truncated when writing and not being read
properly.
After reading through the archives to this list/newsgroup, I figured I
might have better luck with the cifs-vfs module. However it
2010 Jun 17
0
Netware Version 2.6.3
What is the latest version for Netware as I am on 2.6.3 and coming up
against some of the documented problems that have been resolved in
version 3 onwards?
The problem I have is when transferring large files it causes the source
server to run out of Memory with the following error
17-06-2010 1:00:02 am: SERVER-5.70-0 [nmID=6001D]
Cache memory allocator out of available memory.
1999 Jan 28
0
win95 & NT4 concurent access to paradox database
Hi,
I use samba for one year only, but with full satisfaction. Only with
latest cvs tree I discovered some (maybe particular) problem. In mixed
environment of win95oemII and NT4 workst (sp3 or sp4) we share some
Paradox 7.0 database on linux server (Rh5.2 and 2.2.0-pre1 kernel).
Paradox controls multiuser access to the data with three files:
PDOXUSRS.NET (user names etc?), and two lock files,
2003 Aug 15
1
Netware CIFS nlm - linux samba
Dear Gurus,
We're having bizarre problems/behaviour. Admittedly we have an unusual
set-up:
- users on linux desktops (RedHat/KDE) mounting files over SMB using
samba-2.2.5-10 -client and -common rpms.
- files are on a SAN, clustered behind 2 netware servers (6.5), wihch run the
cifs.nlm (netware guy has gone home - can't tell you the version just now)
Files are spontaneously
2001 Dec 07
0
Paradox 9 runtime
I'm interested in moving a client-server application written partially in
Paradox 9 onto an all linux platform. The server is Interbase, so that was
an easy transition thanks to IBPhoenix.
However, the client requires the Paradox 9 runtime which isn't available on
Linux. Wine seems like a possibility, but I can't find any evidence of
anyone trying it, successful or not. Has anyone out
2003 Jul 03
0
Paradox 4.0 under RedHat 9
Hello,
I am trying to run Paradox 4.0 under Wine 20030618 on RedHat 9. I keep
getting a bunch of errors and then it breaks to Wine-dbg. I'm quite new
to Wine so I could use some help interpreting this. Has anyone heard of
Paradox running on Linux under Wine?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you.
-- Ryan
### Begin Error Output ###
[majas@mayao majas]$ wine
1999 Jan 19
0
Samba vs. Paradox
Hello list,
i have problems using paradox tables (Paradox Level 5) via BDE
(4.01 and 3.02) on my linux server, but their performance is very
slow. At current, i'm using Samba 1.9.17p2 (and yes, i know this is
not the current version, upgrad is planned). The configuration is
very passive (locking for multiuser access to tables, direct write to
disk). Does anybody have a suggestion on how
2003 Dec 10
0
Having problem on paradox database.
Dear Support,
I'm newbie for this redhat 9 and samba 3.0, i having a problem on =
paradox database with samba file server, can any support would like to =
help. Your help is much appreciated. Will i have 30 PC running on WIn95 =
& Win98 and application Corel Paradox 8. I already configure samba as =
below, it having locking problems and slow.
# Samba config file created using SWAT
#
2007 Dec 07
1
paradox about the degree of freedom in a logistic regression model
Dear all:
"predict.glm" provides an example to perform logistic regression when the
response variable is a tow-columned matrix. I find some paradox about the
degree of freedom .
> summary(budworm.lg)
Call:
glm(formula = SF ~ sex * ldose, family = binomial)
Deviance Residuals:
Min 1Q Median 3Q Max
-1.39849 -0.32094 -0.07592 0.38220 1.10375
2002 Nov 28
0
Netware copy fails
Affected: Various 2.x.x releases of samba on Solaris 2.6/8 and Netware 5.1 SP5.
Problem: Unable to copy files from a mapped Netware drive to a mapped samba share on a PC desktop (W2K).
Error: Several, but commonly "Cannot copy MYFILE. Access is denied. The source file may be in use" or "An unexpected network error has occurred".
Has anyone seen similar?
It appears that some
2000 Feb 03
1
Performance Samba 2.0.6 / FreeBSD 3.4 vs NT and NetWare
I'm getting samba setup, and it seems to be working. I have PDC/BackupPDC
issues to resolve, and want to change things so the NT PDC authenticates
users instead of setting them up using smbpasswd. Right now, I can access
the samba box from Win98 and WinNT workstation with "manually setup"
smbpasswd's.
I have been testing performance and am a little disappointed, I hoped samba
2003 Feb 11
1
Samba & Delphi & Paradox
Hello,
I have a server samba/linux executing a software Delphi with access to
database Paradox. The configurations are OK, but when more than an user is
accessing the system, he is very slow.
How can I solve this problem?
Regard?s
F?bio Ferreira
fabio@datafusion.com.br
2007 Aug 07
3
Virtualisation of Netware?
Hi,
I am hoping someone can kick me up the learning curve (!) on Virtualization:
We have an old piece of data logging software that was written in Turbo
Pascal 6 using a file I/O module tuned to Netware and so it expects its data
files to be on a Netware server and will not access them locally or via an
MS/Samba share - essentially, it uses direct NCP calls for parts of its data
access.
The
1997 Jul 23
1
Paradox
Anyone on the list using a Paradox database on a Samba server?
I'm after any performance tweaks which might speed up
accessing data in a particular application (Q-Pulse, just in case
anyone's heard of it).
Any smb.conf tweaks in general which have made a proven speed
improvement would be welcomed.
TIA
Jon.
2002 Nov 14
1
Fw: How is the Samba people stress testing Samba.
>
> I'm in the "testing and proof" stage of converting from Windows NT 4 to
> Linux/SAMBA and I'm very interested in any "stress testing" that you (or
> anyone else) could point me to. If you get your DOS Program working,
> would you mind sharing it?
>
> The other thing that interests me in your post is the corruption of a
> Paradox database.