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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 Feb 11
2
krb5 + samba config
Hi, my W2K clients and users are authenticated by a native MIT Kerberos-V5 KDC, that is they get tickets and TGT, while user data are stored in an openldap directory. I use samba-3.0alpha21 which is still requiring userpasswords beeing stored in the DIT, although i have following directives in smb.conf realm = MY.REALM security = ads smb ist still not requiring and accepting tickets from KDC. How
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
2001 Apr 23
4
questions about artifacts in low bitrate streams
Hello- I recently downloaded Verbs and started playing with the encoder. The quality was great when I encoded a few samples at medium and high bitrates, but when trying to encode the same clips at 16 kbps, artifacts are audible during playback- short bursts of screeching noise, not just distortion. I'm using oggenc 1.0 beta 4 to encode, sonique to play back on Windows NT. I've also
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 Jun 25
2
Ogg Vorbis in the news
http://news.com.com/2100-1023-938564.html <p>--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body. No subject is needed. Unsubscribe messages sent to the list will be ignored/filtered.
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
2002 Aug 01
2
Speed!
Hai! I'm from Hungary, and my English is not so good. Excuse me! I'm using Linux Debian woody, with kernel 2.4.18 Now I try to encode my music files, that are in .wav format to .ogg format. I used to use the lame program to encode my music files to .mp3 format. I try it now on a Windows NT 4, and this 2 version: Lame version 3.92 MMX OggEnc v1.0 (libvorbis 1.0) I have a question, why is
2001 Oct 29
4
Participate in listening tests
You know it's good; I know it's good. I'm talking about Vorbis at 128 as it currently is in CVS. Please participate in a group listening test of various formats to show how Vorbis 128 has improved since RC2. I have prepared three sample music clips comparing Liquid AAC, MPC, pre-RC3 Vorbis, Lame, Xing, and WMA8, similar to the first test. Except I believe that this time Vorbis
1999 Aug 27
6
write_socket_data: write failure. Error = Broken pipe
Hi: I am running Samba 1.9.17 at SUN Solaris 2.6 and it works well. After I upgrade Samba 2.0.3 or 2.0.5a, my Excel spreadsheets got trouble. In the Samba log file I got: [1999/08/23 10:45:32, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket_data(570) write_socket_data: write failure. Error = Broken pipe Anybody has an idea what is the problem? I
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 Oct 01
1
Samba printer queues
Hello! Is it possible to make printer queues accessable from Windows clients? That is, I've got a printer that is printed on via a Linux server running Samba, but print jobs never show up on the client-side (as far as Windows is concerned, the queue is empty). It would be nice, albeight not vital, if this worked... Thanks! -- / Peter Schuller PGP userID: 0x5584BD98 or 'Peter Schuller
2001 Mar 06
3
Solution to my read problem 'Broken pipe' 'write_socket_data'
Hi, The only reason I use Samba is I want to connect my linux desktop with my windows laptop and share the larger disk with the laptop. I got weird problem that I could only write to the samba server but I could not read from it with errors like: [2001/03/04 16:36:38, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket_data(540) write_socket_data: write failure. Error = Broken pipe [2001/03/04 16:36:38, 6]
1999 Dec 08
3
Broken Pipe Errors
Hi there everyone! One of the users complained to me that yesterday, he suddenly couldn't access the network. He was online the whole day, then suddenly at around 6:45pm he couldn't write. A restart of his workstation rendered him completely disconnected from the Samba domain. Server is running Samba 2.0.6 on a RedHat 6.0 machine with Linux kernel 2.2.13. Client is running Windows95 OSR2
2003 Jan 18
9
OT: good headphones?
This is off-topic, mostly, but I figure you guys will have some knowledge in this sound-quality-related area. I'm sitting here looking at the most recent "Musician's Friend" at headphones and thinking about getting a pair. They've got products from AKG, Fostex, Audio Technica, Nady, Sennheiser, and Sony, at price points ranging from $16 to $130 (list prices $20 to
1999 Aug 30
8
Broken pipe
Bonjour, I'm running samba 2.0.4 on a Sparc Solaris 2.5.1 and I have some error logs when I'm trying to connect to a sharing directory from *some* NT4 WS (SP4 or SP5): pchp2 (194.xxx.xxx.xxx) connect to service centreAS as user truc (uid=1326, gid=1320) (pid 22939) [1999/08/26 15:52:57, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_data(415) write_data: write failure. Error = Broken pipe [1999/08/26
2002 Oct 22
4
repeatedly crashing smbd when printing: broken pipe
for months, we keep fighting issues with smbd (now at released 2.2.6), config is with spoolss, domain logon, and the client in question is an NT4 machine. server is a i386/linux 2.2.19 For a very long time, we thought it was related to oplocks, but now after having them disabled, it still is there. Level 3 Log is as follows: [2002/10/22 17:08:18, 3] smbd/ipc.c:reply_trans(480) trans
2007 Jan 08
11
NFS and ZFS, a fine combination
Just posted: http://blogs.sun.com/roch/entry/nfs_and_zfs_a_fine ____________________________________________________________________________________ Performance, Availability & Architecture Engineering Roch Bourbonnais Sun Microsystems, Icnc-Grenoble Senior Performance Analyst 180, Avenue De L''Europe, 38330, Montbonnot Saint
2009 Mar 18
24
rename(2), atomicity, crashes and fsync()
Hi all, Recently there''s been discussion [1] in the Linux community about how filesystems should deal with rename(2), particularly in the case of a crash. ext4 was found to truncate files after a crash, that had been written with open("foo.tmp"), write(), close() and then rename("foo.tmp", "foo"). This is because ext4 uses delayed allocation and may not
2008 Mar 13
12
7-disk raidz achieves 430 MB/s reads and 220 MB/s writes on a $1320 box
I figured the following ZFS ''success story'' may interest some readers here. I was interested to see how much sequential read/write performance it would be possible to obtain from ZFS running on commodity hardware with modern features such as PCI-E busses, SATA disks, well-designed SATA controllers (AHCI, SiI3132/SiI3124). So I made this experiment of building a fileserver by