Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "ole locking compatibility"
2000 May 18
1
root preexec & 2.0.7
I a have a problem resulting from a neat tool I developed through the use of the
"root preexec" option:
This is done in the [homes] section of smb.conf.
I launch a shell script with the user name (%u) and machine name (%m). The shell
calls a C program to check the users quota and returns a code as the percentage
of quota used.
Meanwhile, all output of the C program has been captured
2000 Apr 28
3
Win2k & 2.0.7
When I try to join the Win2k machine to a domain, I get the following message:
The following error occurred attempting to join the domain "WIN2K":
The procedure number is out of range.
This is a Win2k PC attempting to join to AIX 4.3.2 running samba 2.0.7. Any
ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Bill
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2000 May 26
0
fork problem and web site problems
AIX 4.3.3 w/ Samba 2.0.7 & IBM C/C++ 3.6.6
Printing problem info again. I modified printing/printing.c/print_file smbrun
result from level 3 to level 1 and found the following:
[2000/05/26 15:27:31, 0] lib/smbrun.c:smbrun(128)
smbrun: fork failed with error Resource temporarily unavailable
[2000/05/26 15:27:31, 1] printing/printing.c:print_file(120)
Running the command `lpr -r -Phud147l
2000 Mar 30
4
Compile error - 3rd time...
Well, since alpha 0.0 this has been there....
Any ideas Luke?
Using LIBS = -ldl
Compiling rpc_client/cli_login.c with libtool
"include/sam.h", line 31.41: 1506-243 (S) Value of enumeration constant must be
in range of signed integer.
make: The error code from the last command is 1.
Stop.
IBM AIX 4.3.2. IBM C compiler 3.6.6.
Any idea when this will be fixed?
Bill
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2001 Jan 20
2
multi user access to 1 data file
I am running v2.0.7 and have set up a network drive for an accounting ledger system. The software is called MYOB and is quite popular in Australia. This is the first time I have to deal with multi user access to 1 data file.
My setup is:
Global
oplocks = yes
socket options = TCP_NODELAY
socket options = IPTOS_LOWDELAY
[MYOB]
path=/home/office/MYOB
force group = office
directory mask = 0770
2006 Jan 26
0
Fw: SAMBA on AIX 5.1
forwarding this for AIX people...forgot to CC list.... D'oh!
----- Original Message -----
From: Antonio Sosa
To: William Jojo
Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 12:05 PM
Subject: RE: SAMBA on AIX 5.1
Thanks William - I'll try it out.
Antonio Sosa
C.E.O.
Ansotech Inc.
"We Design Technology Around You"
Tel: 877-389-8728
Cell: 773-406-3663
1999 Sep 23
2
Race Condition cont'd
Thank you Paul for your response. Perhaps I can give a bit more info:
RS/6000 H50 w/AIX 4.3.2 running Samba 2.0.5a
PIII-450 NT4sp4 w/128MB
I indicated yesterday that a race condition appeared to be happening. I later
remembered that I turned on level2 oplocks on two read only shares as the last
tunings we did before this began to happen. I got the info from the Speed.txt
document in hopes of
1999 Dec 28
1
Level 2 Oplocks.
I know in 2.0.5a, level2 oplocks were broken. Can I safely use them in 2.0.6? I
recall getting a performance increase when using them.
Bill
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1999 Jun 14
0
Possible Password Sync Solution!
I've been reading many of password sync problems from both this list and the
NTDOM list and have come up with a solution that seems secure enough although I
had to modify some samba code to make it work.
This potential solution is for sync from Unix to smbpasswd and has nothing to do
with "unix passswd sync".
What I've done is literally rewrite the unix "passwd"
1999 Aug 30
0
URGENT: UID Sync problem and smbpasswd problem
We have 4200 users on 2.0.5a as a PDC. Everything works great, except. We
somehow overlooked 300 users from our summer sessions and these people's UID are
in conflict between /etc/passwd and /usr/samba/private/smbpasswd.
Also why is there no option to REMOVE a user with smbpasswd? I could solve this
live if this option existed. I cannot simply edit the file because I could cause
machine
1999 Sep 16
0
Performance Question...
We have 600 PCs - PIII 450 - with NT4SP4, 10BaseT Full Duplex SMC9432 NICs,
64MB.
Server is RS/6000-H50 1GB Memory and 4-way SMP. It serves 64GB of student
storage and 8GB shared programs (Read Only).
Samba 2.0.5a is configured with 4MB shared mem, TCP_NODELAY IPTOS_LOWDELAY
SO_SNDBUF=131072 SO_RCVBUF=131072.
We've moved 200 of the 600 PCs from Novell/Samba combo to all Samba shares.
Does
1999 Sep 23
1
Shared Memory Problems
I just thought I'd throw this out there because it doesn't seem normal to me.
We have 2.0.5a on AIX 4.3.2.
We initially tried to increase the shared mem size to 4MB. This would not happen
until we rebooted AIX. Then smbstatus reported a 4MB shared mem size. Now we are
trying to decrease it because we will only need about 2MB and it won't reduce. I
suspect it will when we reboot
2000 Feb 10
0
Compile problem(s)...
Just thought I'd pass this along....compiling TNG code from CVS on AIX 4.3.2
using IBM C/C++ compiler 3.6.6:
Compiling rpc_client/cli_login.c with libtool
"include/sam.h", line 31.41: 1506-243 (S) Value of enumeration constant must be
in range of signed integer.
make: The error code from the last command is 1.
The alpha 0.0 code does this:
Compiling tdb/tdb.c with libtool
2000 Feb 15
0
WIN2K authenticates against 2.0.6!!!
Since I didn't receive any replies to my questions or observations, we were
forced to try new things...
We upgraded NT4SP5 (which does everything we want it to do) to Windows 2000 Pro
and magically it now authenticates against Samba 2.0.6 on AIX 4.3.2.
We have some problems however...the logon script does not run and the
"LogonServer" environment variable is no longer set to the
2000 Feb 22
1
Second Notice...
This is the second posting of a TNG compile problem on AIX 4.3.2 - this time
with alpha0.5 this has been there for some time...can anybody explain why - it's
just an enumeration constant problem.
Compiling rpc_client/cli_login.c with libtool
"include/sam.h", line 31.41: 1506-243 (S) Value of enumeration constant must be
in range of signed
2005 Oct 24
1
writing files via samba issues...
I've samba running an embedded linux system (2.6.x kernel with uClibc). I'=
m trying to transfer some medium to large files (65-225 MB). I'm using simp=
le windows explorer drag/drop to write the files to the embedded system. T=
he file transfer dialog will show some progress then lock up for a few minu=
tes. After this it reports with "The specified network name is no longer
2006 May 19
0
Performance issue on AIX when deleting files inadirectorywith a large number of files
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeremy Allison" <jra@samba.org>
To: "Jeremy Allison" <jra@samba.org>
Cc: <samba@lists.samba.org>; "William Jojo" <jojowil@hvcc.edu>;
<jojowil@samba.org>
Sent: Friday, May 12, 2006 7:06 PM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Performance issue on AIX when deleting files
inadirectory with a large number of files
>
2006 Sep 20
0
RE: Samba/AD and AIX (WAS: Dependent module /usr/lib/libiconv.a)
On Wed, 20 Sep 2006, Alexandre Sobral wrote:
> Willian,
>
> Tnks It´s ok with unset command.
>
Fantastic!
> I´m trying implement the Samba for AIX with Active Directory Integration.
> Do you have any idea where can i find a How to about this.
> I´ve already search from internet but I haven´t found yet.
>
>
I know that Johann Kappacher in Vienna, Austria just
2005 Jun 15
1
SIP transfer/REFER to voicemail problem
I've google for hours trying to find a discussion of a similar problem as the
one I'm having, so forgive me if this has come up before. If it has, please
point me in the right direction!
The problem occurs when a caller (A) is transferred by an intermediary party
(B) to voicemail (Voicemail or VoicemailMain), either directly or by being
taken to voicemail when the callee (C) doesn't
1998 Jul 14
0
Slackware Shadow Insecurity (fwd)
Here's someone that felt the need to put something better together.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Mon, 13 Jul 1998 04:22:15 -0400
From: Richard Thomas <rthomas@sy.net>
To: BUGTRAQ@NETSPACE.ORG
Subject: Slackware Shadow Insecurity
Discovered by Ted Hickman:
Recently I noticed something rather "insecure" about the slackware 3.4
/bin/login (and probably other