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1999 Sep 18
1
Transfering large files
Hello!
I've been seeing some weird problems with transfering large files from a
Samba (2.0.4a[1]) server to Windows clients. Sometimes (but not always) the
Windows client will stop copying the file after a few megs and claim that
the share is no longer available (it is, of course).
This used to happen *a lot* with the default read/write buffer of 8k. The
buffer is now 250 K, which has almost
1999 Aug 29
0
smbpassword modification & logon scripts
Hello!
I've got two questions for which I haven't been able to find an answer after
searching the web and the list archives.
* Is it in any way possible to, from a per-user logon script, find out if
the user belongs to a specific Unix group? I guess this would get pretty
tricky, but is it possible at all?
* I need to create a script/program that removes a user from a Unix system.
The
1999 Jun 10
0
Actions on Samba events
On the lines of the following post, is it possible to have samba
invoke a shell command along the lines of 'root preexec' etc.
for most of the useful Samba events?
This would allow very powerful and flexible customisation of
Samba installations.
The following query would then be solved by having smbclient
send a message.
A few events I can think of would be:-
Initial log-on.
1999 Jun 10
0
Samba and disk quotas
Hello,
I've been searching the archives and, while I haven't found and answer to my question, I get the impression
the answer is no, but I would like to ask you guys anyway.
Is it possible to have Samba display the "out of disk space" dialog (or, alternatively, just
a warning dialog) when the soft limit is broken (as opposed to the hard limit)?
The reason for thsi is that I
2000 Apr 02
0
Win2K isn't supposed to work, right?
Hello,
am I correct in thinking that Win2K is not "supposed" to be able to join a
Samba 2.0.6 domain? I've been trying to get it to work, but all I get is
"the domain doesn't exist or cannot be contacted".
If so, which versions of samba does support Win2K-clients in their domain,
and which one of those (if there are several) is the most stable?
I realize the
2002 Jun 10
1
Very strange problem with profiles
Hello,
I have just had a client of ours encounter an extremely weird problem with
roaming profiles. Wheather or not it's samba related I do not know, but I
believe it could be.
The problem is that the person in question is MOVING files from one
location to another inside "My Documents" while logged in using a
domain account WHILE DISCONNECTED from the network. He also changes a few
2003 Jan 17
1
Write to ext3 fs -> kjournald goes bananas
Hello,
we have just observed a rather annoying behavior one of our servers.
Specifically, when writing data to a file on an ext3fs filesystem at
around 1.5 MB/sec, network connectivity suddently started to show
signs of lag.
The ping would spike up to ~1 second every 5 seconds or so. This affects
the server in question and all hosts routing traffic through it (i.e.,
it's not a userland-only
2001 Oct 14
1
Slashdot story on Ogg Vorbis
Hey,
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/10/13/1343236&mode=thread
If anyone's interested.
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2003 Jan 28
1
Logon script never runs in 2.2.7a, but does in 2.2.4
Hello,
we tried upgrading from 2.2.4 to 2.2.7a in order to fix a problem. We
believe it fixes it, BUT, 2.2.7a causes logon scripts to never run.
That is, we have 2.2.4 installed and the logon procedure works
perfectly. We then upgrade the samba/samba-common (debian) packages, and
everything works *except* that logon scripts never run.
What are the possible causes for such a thing?
Thanks!
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2001 Dec 11
2
Samba suddenly going nuts!
Hello,
we're running 2.2.1a on a production server. Lately, it's been giving
us troubles. Monday mordning, this moring, and 2 times more during
today, samba stopped responding to all requests from Windows (2000)
clients. This has happened once before a week ago, and once several
weeks ago. Today it seems to be getting much worse.
If left un-attended the system will eventually run out of
2002 Aug 19
0
Samba server identify
Hello,
yesterday we re-installed a file server running samba, among other
things. All of /etc was backed up, including MACHINE.SID and
secrets.tld.
However no matter what we did the Win2K clients just would not 'get'
that it's the same server! As a result it goes nuts trying to use the
profile.
We are not working on manually re-initializing everyone's profile and
selectively
2003 Jan 26
0
Strange delays/hangs/freezes with samba
Hello,
our file server was rebooted due to an extended power outage a week or
so ago. Ever since then, we have had a problem with clients "freezing"
or hanging when accessing the Samba server.
It sometimes happens when loggin in, at the beginning of the login
script. The script will stall; explorer will hang (not even the task
manager can be brought to the front). At that point all you
2003 Feb 09
0
Solved: Login script doesn't run
Hello,
I just thought I'd post the reason why we were having trouble getting the
login script to run when upgrading from 2.2.4 to 2.2.7a (and 2.999).
It turns out the location of secrets.tdb changed somewhere around 2.2.5. When
I copied the up-to-date version of secrets.tdb to /var/lib/samba (from
/etc/samba), the login script ran.
(If someone knows what's stored in secrets.tdb that
2002 Jun 04
2
Dangers of oplock break wait time
Hello,
the man page is quite explicit about not fiddling with the oplock break
wait time parameter unless one has understood the oplock code.
Is there an explanation for this that doesn't require one to be fully
read up on the SMB/CIFS protcols? :) What form of errors are we talking
about? Race conditions? How dangerous is it?
The thing is that we're having a lot of trouble related to
2004 Jun 20
2
customflags considered a folder?
Hello,
i just switched from courier-imap to dovecot on a machine. The transition was
painless except for one issue - when using the "Check mail" feature of kmail,
one gets the message:
"Unable to get information about folder customflags. The server replied:
internal error..."
So it looks like the server isn't properly hiding the .customflags file for
some reason. I
2003 Feb 10
0
"valid userse = @anyGroup" breaks samba
Hello,
first of all, thanks to everyone who has responded to my questions lately. All
pointers are as always much appreciated.
That said, I have now narrowed down (and solved, sort of) the problem with the
mysterious "freeze effect"[1] I've been posting about. To put it in short
terms:
X = original smb.conf that's worked fine for a long time up until a power
outtage efter
2001 Jun 16
3
"vorbiscomment"
Hello,
I'd like to use abcde to rip my CD:s to Ogg Vorbis format - but abcde wants
a "vorbiscomment" in my PATH. I assume it's a tool for inserting meta-data
into Ogg Vorbis files, but where do I get it? The vorbis-tools package
doesn't seem to contain it.
(Platform: Linux)
Thanks!
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2003 May 04
2
Matroska as an alternative to Ogg (container)
http://www.matroska.org/
I just found out about this and I think it looks like a great idea. I figured
some on this list would be interested.
Also, speaking now without having reviewed matroska in detail, nor being
involved in Ogg/Vorbis:
Perhaps it would be a viable alternative for the Ogg format for Theora if
nothing else. I read about the .ogg format a while back, and while I have no
2003 Feb 09
3
Which .tdb files are safe to remove?
Hello,
which .tdb files in /var/lib/samba are safe to remove (rebuilt automatically)?
Long story:
I have posted a couple of times lately regarding some mysterious freeze
effects we've been having on the clients. We have now tried 2.2.4, 2.2.7a
(this one makes it even worse) and 2.999 (3.0 pre-X) and have the same
trouble on all.
It seems the same configuration does NOT cause this
2004 Jul 15
0
rsyncing very large files - extremely slow at end
Hello,
I am trying to rsync a tree containing very large files. The first one
encountered is a file that is 127 GB on the remote (authorative) end and
around 80 GB on the receiving end.
rsync version is 2.6.2, patched to fix the bug mentioned at:
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1529
But even so transfer is extremely slow towards the end. It will sync
approximately (or exactly,