Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Recovering lost data from a journal"
2003 Mar 18
4
Performance Increase Suggestions
Hello Everyone,
I have a few users that are complaining about the "slowness" of
copying files to and saving files directly to the Samba server. From my
own recollections, the speed is rather identical to the speed we
experienced on our old Windows NT 4.0 fileserver.
One thing that could be the impetus of this issue is that Samba
is serving up files, for opening and copying from the
2003 Jan 23
3
Locating the MACHINE.SID fil
Additional Info...
I am beginning to think that a file called 'secrets.tdb' might be what I
am looking for. Inside that file is something mentioning SID. Of course,
it also mentions the name of the PDC.
If that is the file I am supposed to copy over. Then it is done.
However, I still need a little more input for setting up a Samba BDC.
With a Samba BDC, should I leave the
2003 Mar 21
4
Ext3fs/ReiserFS Performance Enhancing
Hello All,
I have been doing some research to find a method to increase the
performance of writes to the hard drives in my servers. I am running
Samba and all writes to the server hard drives are taking at least 3 to
10 times (It varies) the amount of time it took to write such files on
our older Windows NT 4.0 File Server.
The following information is provided to keep this issue on
track...
2003 Jan 14
2
Password protect shares with
Racer X,
The simple answer I have; No
Regards,
Robert Adkins II
IT Manager/Buyer
Impel Industries, Inc.
Ph. 586-254-5800
Fx. 586-254-5804
-----Original Message-----
From: Racer X [mailto:racer_x_0x0@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 1:27 PM
To: samba@lists.samba.org; Robert Adkins
Subject: [Samba] Password protect shares without creating user accounts
Hi, Could you tell
2002 Nov 20
3
Samba as BDC in NT domain
I have this problem: there is a subnet 192.168.6.0/24 and the gateway is
192.168.6.1 which has also another nic 172.21.13.123 which belongs to
subnet 172.21.13.0 where the PDC of NT-domain is. GW does NAT and it
causes that computers/users in subnet 192.168.6.0 cant logon to NT-domain.
Is it possible to put Samba in GW machine so that it can be a backup domain
controller in NT-domain and it uses
2003 Feb 24
5
PDF Printer issue
Hello Everyone,
I have a slight issue with configuring a PDF printer on my Samba
servers. I have input the following into my smb.conf file and it does
create the printer as well as work to create PDF files, except that it
only functions when "printing" to that printer via Excel 2002. If I
attempt it with anything else, even the Windows Test print, it fails.
Now, in the Windows
2002 Nov 22
4
smbd weirdness
I have two identical installations of samba v2.25 on linux boxes. On one
system everything works fine but on the other, copies of smbd start but
never terminate. The result is that the winduhs boxes that are trying to
access the samba share get locked out and never find the samba server. The
configurations of the two systems are identical and I am unable to
determine why one works and the other
2002 Dec 06
3
New files and directories
Hello,
I have an annoying little issue. I am currently running Samba 2.2.5-10
as a Primary Domain Controller and have a number of shared drives with a
variety of differing users and user rights all over the place.
In my smb.conf file, I have the following share:
[emergpo]
path = /share/purchasing/emergpo
force directory mode = 0770
create mode = 0770
2012 Jul 20
1
Phantom Domain Master Browser
There's a phantom domain master browser showing up in my Samba nmbd.log
file.
I keep thinking that maybe it is left over in one of the files that I
transferred over from the old server to the new server and it isn't clearing
itself out. Is there a way to clear that and is it possible to have a
phantom browser fighting over the Domain from a copied over file?
I transferred all of the
2003 Feb 24
4
NT_STATUS question
Hi all
Got a couple of errors in the logs wondering what they mean???
Google does not come up with too much on these NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_FILE,
NT_STATUS_SHARING_VIOLATION, NT_STATUS_INVALID_LEVEL and
NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND.
Four clips illustrating the above are below...
I have am wondering how I sort this out. I am particularly worried about
the NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_FILE.
All the
2002 Nov 22
8
Samba newbie question...
Can Samba be used as a complete replacement for a Windows 2000 Active Directory server? I have some vague notion that this can be accomplished by using a combination of OpenLDAP, Samba, MIT Kerberos, and the OpenAFS file system. To say the least, the descriptions I have found have been vague as to whether or not I will be able to completely replace the functionality of an Active Directory server
2003 Mar 26
3
Samba 2.2.8-1 as W2k Member server
Hello
I have a problem with setting up Samba as a AD member server.
Environment:
Linux tux 2.2.20-idepci (Debian Woody)
samba 2.2.8-1.woody
samba-common 2.2.8-1.woody
smbclient 2.2.8-1.woody
(samba from people.samba.org/~peloy/samba)
Smb.conf:
---cut---
[global]
printer driver file = /etc/samba/printers.def
encrypt passwords
2003 Apr 28
2
Samba Authentication2
What about this:
How can I set a parameter (valid user) in the shared folder (smb.conf) in
order to it can authenticate the users in the PDC? because I can only do
this with the Linux users.
Thanks in advance
Leonardo
2003 Mar 21
1
Substitution of NT
Hi,
I wanna Samba to work as a PDC....
Many people told me that the administration is a pain in the ass....
If I use LDAP as a user repository should I improve the administration???
I could not find good articles / howtos / tutorials about Samba as a
PDC..... can you provide me some good links??
Sorry about my english!! ( I'm from Brasil)
"Bombing for peace is like fucking for
2003 Mar 26
1
Connection of Linux/Unix clients to Samba PDC
We replaced our Win2k PDC with a Samba PDC and have all Windows clients are
connecting. But we are having difficulty logging on with the Linux and Unix
servers to this domain. Is there something that must be done differently
for them to connect?
2003 Mar 21
2
To all who helped with Ext3fs/ReiserFS Performance Enhancing
First off, thanks! :)
It appears that the issue could be a bad switch. At this time, I
have turned down the server's NIC to run at 10baseT-FD and the
performance has seriously increased. It now takes roughly 25 to 35
seconds to copy and 8mb file to the server, but it now takes a little
longer to copy a file from the server.
So, we are now in the market for some far superior network
2004 Sep 26
2
low level search for deleted data
Hi everyone,
I lost my complete home directory and am facing the problem of retrieving
some of the deleted data.
I have search the web for this matter, but the only information I found is,
that it's not possible for a program to do this and that I have to puzzle
the files together by scanning the disk (or disk image) with tools like
sleuthkit (www.sleuthkit.org) or lde (lde.sourceforge.net).
2018 Nov 19
2
IMAP Limitations with Outlook 2013?
Good Day!
I have a fairly new user on my network that has, over about
10 months, created in root inbox and nested sub-folders totaling over 900
individual folders.
In the past few weeks, newly created folders will be visible
in Outlook 2013, but when an email is moved into that folder, it is no
longer visible. I can ssh into the server, drill down to that
2003 Jan 15
1
Printer not accessible! Plea
Martin,
There is a great deal more that needs to be done other then the creation
of a smb.conf file for setting up a PDC for any Windows workstations.
Unfortunately, I only have experience with setting up a PDC for a mixed
bag of Windows 9x, Windows NT 4.0 and Win2K systems. The only WinXP
machine we utilize is one laptop, which is rarely ever attached to the
corporate network. So,
2003 Jan 24
3
win98 & samba file server
Hello everybody,
it's a few minutes that i've subscribed in your mailing list.
nice to meat all of you.
I have samba on redhat 8 as a file server for a couple of "win98" &
"winXP"'s.It work's for my XP OS's but I don't know how to join the "win98" 's in.
please help me
thanks
payam.