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2002 Sep 03
2
Suddenly can't print: "rec_read bad magic..."
Suddenly, today, my wife's Windows 95 machine can't print to the network printer on my Linux machine. It complains that "there was an error printing to \\posh\lp ... There was a problem printing to the port." The error 1st occurred (coincidentally?) after I had upgraded the kernel from 2.4.18 to 2.4.19. But rebooting to 2.4.18 has made no difference. We're running smbd
2002 Mar 01
4
oplock_break and Excel data corruption with Samba 2.2.3a
Hi everyone, Just today one of our users informed me that a file she was working on in Microsoft Excel 97 got corrupted. She was working on the file directly on our server, which is running Samba 2.2.3a compiled using gcc-3.0.4 on Linux kernel 2.4.17-xfs and XFS-based filesystems. I checked the Samba logs for her machine and found the following in a search for the filename of the Excel file she
2002 Aug 03
0
Samba 2.2.5 under Debian 3.0 i386: Still frequent connections.tdb corruption
[CC to Debian package maintainer] Hi there, I'm still experiencing this worrysome tdb corruption even after I upgraded to 2.2.5. I built this package myself from the officially released 2.2.5 source. Here's a log snippet: Aug 3 11:15:04 Server smbd[23307]: [2002/08/03 11:15:04, 0] tdb/tdbutil.c:tdb_log(492) Aug 3 11:15:04 Server smbd[23307]: tdb(/var/run/samba/connections.tdb):
2002 Aug 07
2
REPOST: Samba 2.2.5 under Debian 3.0 i386: Still frequent connections.tdb corruption
Hi there, isn't there really anybody who can give hints about this problem? Thanks, Ralf ==================BEGIN FORWARDED MESSAGE================== >From: "Ralf G. R. Bergs" <rabe@RWTH-Aachen.DE> >To: "samba@lists.samba.org" <samba@lists.samba.org> >Cc: "Eloy A. Paris" <peloy@debian.org> >Date: Sat, 03 Aug 2002 12:19:24 +0200
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
too. However, when I mount the share via smbfs (on a Linux box, of course), the same file is 2.0T as reported by du (ie: du -csh), 18446744072754680087 bytes as reported by ls, but is only 3340095767 bytes as reported by stat. Further comparison of stat results of the same file via smbfs and directly are intriguing. directly (ie: on the server): Size: 3340095767 Blocks: 6523640 IO Block: 4096
2002 Mar 04
0
Re: samba oplocks problem
Olaf, (cc XFS and Samba lists) On Mon, 4 Mar 2002 at 15:50, Olaf Fr?czyk wrote: > I have similar problems, (with doc and xls) but I don't have file > corruption (I hope :) We hope. I've turned off oplocks with my Samba completely just to be sure. Things haven't slowed down that drastically, but perhaps it's because the load isn't as high as with some other much larger
2002 Mar 14
0
Re: Oplocks problems with samba.
Wolfgang, (cc Linux XFS list) (cc Samba list) Quoting wolfgang.glas@ev-i.at: > I just found you message in the samba mailing list archives and foiund > out, that we have a very similar problem. We are using samba-2.2.1a on a > kerenl-2.4.16 and we use reiserfs. > We also experience data corruption with messages like: > > [2002/03/14 15:15:26, 0] >
1999 Oct 21
6
Corrupted Excel files, oplock_break(905) errors
Hi there everyone! I'm using Samba 2.0.5a-19990721 on a RedHat 6.0 machine with Linux kernel 2.2.12. My system generally works fine, however recently I've had some complaints about some files being corrupted. The latest and best-handled to enable a debugging happened at around the same time. Both clients were using Windows95 OSR2 machines with Excel 97 SP-2. Two users reported the problem
2004 Jul 16
1
corrupt tdb problems
Hi, I'm seeing this in log.winbind [2004/07/16 13:26:57, 0] tdb/tdbutil.c:tdb_log(725) tdb(/var/lib/samba/winbindd_idmap.tdb): rec_free_read bad magic 0x42424242 at offset=25528 [2004/07/16 13:26:57, 1] nsswitch/winbindd_user.c:winbindd_fill_pwent(50) error getting user id for sid S-1-5-21-2216088991-3827457959-3939315012-1283 [2004/07/16 13:26:57, 0] tdb/tdbutil.c:tdb_log(725)
2001 Nov 10
0
tdb failing and too many connections
I've run into a problem with samba and tdb reporting "too many connections" If I do a typical configure: ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/samba \ --localstatedir=/var/samba \ --with-lockdir=/var/samba/locks \ --with-configdir=/usr/local/samba/etc I see errors like the following in /var/samba/log.smbd: [2001/11/10 22:58:53, 0] tdb/tdbutil.c:tdb_log(342)
2006 Sep 26
1
Bad magic on Winbind authentication
I am running Ubuntu with LTSP authenticating to ADS on a Windows 2003 server SP1. My windows side of the network is running fine. The Linux terminals are not able to login all users... weirdly, some can, some can't. In my log.winbindd-idmap file, I get a slew of entries similar to this: [2006/09/25 22:54:21, 0] tdb/tdbutil.c:tdb_log(772) tdb(/var/lib/samba/winbindd_idmap.tdb):
2002 Feb 22
1
problems with connections.tdb
Hi, I'm wondering if anyone can diagnose the following errors from my log.smbd: ------------ smbd version 2.2.3 started. Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2002 [2002/02/21 12:04:19, 0] tdb/tdbutil.c:tdb_log(475) tdb(/usr/local/samba/var/locks/connections.tdb): tdb_oob len 1111638618 beyond eof at 8192 [2002/02/21 12:04:19, 0] smbd/connection.c:claim_connection(188)
2005 Oct 31
1
Not all users correctly winbind-ing on Server 2003 SP1 with 3.0.20b
Hi all This one has me baffled - leading me to beleive it could be a bug similar to https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2695 I am running samba 3.0.20b on debian unstable and am having problems with some users not resolving properly using winbind. wbinfo -u shows all users on the system, no problem wbinfo -a user%password works for any user getent passwd shows most but not all users
2002 Dec 08
1
Sudden Bug
High I'm using samba in my private network since 1 year. Since yesterday I fi nd the mesg in the appendix when I trie to print. File transfer works fine, you find all printers but its not possible to print anything. Where to search ? Thanks a lot Bernd -------------- next part -------------- [1995/12/08 12:52:10, 0] tdb/tdbutil.c:tdb_log(342) tdb(/var/lib/samba/printing.tdb):
2004 Mar 20
1
connections.tdb corruption after changing domain
I'm using Samba 3.0.2a on Linux, acting as a PDC. When I change the "workgroup = " line in smb.conf in order to change the domain being served, I get this error whenever someone tries to connect: Mar 19 22:02:47 myhost smbd[6861]: claim_connection: traverse of connections.tdb failed with error Locking error. The client computer gets the "resources not available"
2002 Mar 08
1
tdb((NULL)): tdb_brlock failed on Samba 2.2.3a startup
Hi all,. I'm getting this:- [2002/03/08 10:26:28, 8] lib/util.c:(1274) fcntl_lock 6 34 0 1 2 [2002/03/08 10:26:28, 8] lib/util.c:(1314) fcntl_lock: Lock call successful [2002/03/08 10:26:28, 5] tdb/tdbutil.c:(475) tdb((NULL)): tdb_brlock failed (fd=7) at offset 4 rw_type=2 lck_type=6 [2002/03/08 10:26:28, 5] smbd/connection.c:(156) claiming 0 [2002/03/08 10:26:28, 0]
2005 Feb 22
2
Corrupt Database and couldn't map SID.
I'm running Samba 3.0.11. Compiled with: ./configure '--with-ads' '--with-pam' '--with-winbind' '--with-smbmount' '--with-shared-modules=idmap_rid' It configured, make and make installed fine. I configured the idmap_rid using the following directives in the smb.conf. ; IDMap Stuff idmap backend = idmap_rid:<DOMAINNAME>=500-100000000
2004 Nov 04
0
Problem in restarting samba server
Hello, I am using Red-hat Linux Application Server 3.0. I have installed and successfully configured samba server & thus able to connect from windows m/c....It works perfectly fine. But when I install our product( Its a java application and one kernel loadable module) on the same machine The samba server does not restart. Following are the messages in /var/log/samba/smbd.log. after
2004 May 19
0
Printing problem with CUPS / Samba
Hello everyone! We're using samba-3.0.2rc2 with OpenLDAP-2.1.27, cupsys-1.1.20final-cvs200403 and a Samsung printer. Printing was working fine but yesterday all of a sudden it stopped working. The error message on the windows machine was: "A StartDocPrinter call was not issued". On viewing samba logs for the machine, we got following error:
1999 Nov 22
0
AW: AW: Windows Profiles not being placed in defined logon path
Hi Federico, many thanks to you. This patch helped me too. Do you know the intention of the original changes by the samba team in ipc.c. I don't think, it is a good idea to store all profiles in an separate directory and the user registry in the home path. Thanks again Rudolf Rudolf Kollien email: Rudolf.Kollien@medas.de Rudolf.Kollien@kollien.de