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2015 Oct 06
2
After update from 3.5.x to 3.6.23 all printers configured in CUPS they are no longer shared
Il giorno mar, 06/10/2015 alle 16.23 +0100, Rowland Penny ha scritto: > OK, from the smb.conf manpage: > > To use the CUPS printing interface set printcap name = cups. > This should be supplemented by an addtional setting printing = > cups in the [global] section. printcap name = cups will > use the "dummy" printcap created by CUPS, as specified in your > CUPS
2001 Nov 28
9
Problem uploading printer drivers
I'm running samba 2.2.2-6 on a redhat 7.2 box running 2.4.9-7 kernel... I'm trying to upload printer drivers from a Windows 2000 client. I've followed the instructions in the samba howto collection. I've created the print$ share, created the printer directory and subdirs, and made sure they are writeable by me. I put myself in the write list and the printer admin list.
2002 May 31
6
I will pay you $10US (via Paypal) out of my own pocke t if you can solve this CUPS & Samba problem.
Nope, doesn't work, and I need the drivers to be available and read from the linux server. The PPD files do contain one which is specific to my printer and has worked on another machine. -----Original Message----- From: Blake Patton [mailto:pattonb@spots.ca] Sent: May 31, 2002 11:32 AM To: WEBSTER, Greg Subject: RE: [Samba] I will pay you $10US (via Paypal) out of my own pocket if you can
2002 Jun 20
1
2.2.5 upgrade bug report - winbindd and password servers
Boy this was a big scary headache! As well, I really wish the samba upgrade didn't wipe my changes to /etc/pam.d/samba and /etc/rc.d/init.d/smb (back them up instead, please). Situation: Upgrading Samba from 2.2.4 to 2.2.5. Samba is using winbindd for authentication. Problem: Under 2.2.4, smb.conf originally contained a password server specified by IP address: password server
2002 Jun 19
4
WINS querying (Advanced)
Hi all... I need to make a few queries to WINS, but am unsure how to do so. 'nmblookup' will allow me to enter an IP address and get information about the machine name, domain, and username. I want to do the opposite...I would like to have a tool that will take a username and return the IP address. I know this information is stored in WINS somehow, and I am capable of writing some Perl
2012 Mar 29
2
samba server does not list shares of type Pritner
Samba server does not list/return share type of Printer. It only does Disk and IPC$. In /etc/samba/smb.conf, [global] section has load printers = yes cups options = raw printcap name = /etc/printcap #obtain list of printers automatically on SystemV ; printcap name = lpstat printing = cups There is this section. [printers] comment = All
2002 Jun 06
14
FreeBSD 4.5, Samba 2.2.4_1, W2K client "printer prope rties cannot be displayed"
I've experienced something like this, as well. Though I don't know if this will help, I would make sure that your NT username(s) are appropriately mapped to unix users. You may not be able to view the properties because the permissions/mapped user are mixed up. You can check this by doing a smbstatus - the user names listed as connected are the unix usernames that have been mapped to.
2015 Oct 06
2
After update from 3.5.x to 3.6.23 all printers configured in CUPS they are no longer shared
Il giorno mar, 06/10/2015 alle 15.14 +0100, Rowland Penny ha scritto: > Would you care to share your very secret smb.conf file ? > > Rowland [global] workgroup = DOM netbios aliases = s-software, s-print server string = %L interfaces = lo, eth0 passdb backend = tdbsam:/etc/samba/account.tdb log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m max log size = 50 smb ports = 139 unix extensions = No
2002 May 31
2
I will pay you $10US (via Paypal) out of my own pocket if you can solve this CUPS & Samba problem.
Seriously. I can't afford to be down much longer or I'm going to be in serious trouble. Running Redhat 7.2. Here's the scoop: Cups is installed and running. Samba is installed and running and is sharing files properly to 100+ people. I can print a test page from the Cups web-interface. I can print a test page by "cat foo | lpr" or "cat foo | lpr.cups" no
2015 Oct 07
1
After update from 3.5.x to 3.6.23 all printers configured in CUPS they are no longer shared
Hello Dario, With `printcap name = /etc/printcap`, may we know the permission and context of /etc/printcap file, thank you. ls -al /etc/printcap; cat /etc/printcap; -- Regards, Jones Syue | 薛懷宗 QNAP Systems, Inc. On Wed, Oct 7, 2015 at 12:59 AM, Dario Lesca <d.lesca at solinos.it> wrote: > Il giorno mar, 06/10/2015 alle 18.08 +0200, Dario Lesca ha scritto: > > Il giorno mar,
2006 Aug 18
3
share write access
Hi, I am testing share parameters, and have the following share definition: ## Section - [shareA] [shareA] path = /tmp/shareA writelist = user1 and do not understand why user1 cannot write files in the share when connected as user1. Unix permissions for the share files are rw for everyone, and the share directory has wide-open permissions. Samba version is 3.0.20b-3.4-SUSE.
2002 Jun 07
0
Samba and CUPS and drivers, oh my! (Why is this so **** hard?)
I'm getting really frustrated again...please help. Would someone please answer these questions and maybe I can figure out what is wrong with my installation: 1. I can add printers in CUPS, and they show up in Samba (after a 'service smb restart'). I can see them when I surf to \\waifer <file://\\waifer> (the name of the Samba server), but when I double-click on them there, it
2002 Jun 10
0
Some notes...(and a compliment for Samba people)
On friday I was having a heck of a time using Samba...especially in regard to CUPS and printing. I posted on the list some big questions about my setup and what could be done with it, and was a little disheartened not to get an answer. Later that day, completely out of the blue, I received a long-distance call from John H. Terpstra, one of the Samba lead people. He must have tracked down my
2002 May 30
2
Frustrated with Samba and CUPS
I'm sure you've seen that subject line before.... I can't get Samba (via Swat) to see my CUPS printers at all. I've tried everything I can think of...the single network-connected printer is listed in CUPS and I've added it on the command-line (via printconf-tui). I can send a test page to it from the CUPS web-interface and also through the printconf-tui interface. I can
2016 Sep 05
3
11.0 stuck on high network load
On 09/05/16 at 12:57P, Slawa Olhovchenkov wrote: > I am try using 11.0 on Dual E5-2620 (no X2APIC). > Under high network load and may be addtional conditional system go to > unresponsible state -- no reaction to network and console (USB IPMI > emulation). INVARIANTS give to high overhad. Is this exist some way to > debug this? Can you panic it from console to get to db> to get
2016 Sep 04
2
11.0 stuck on high network load
I am try using 11.0 on Dual E5-2620 (no X2APIC). Under high network load and may be addtional conditional system go to unresponsible state -- no reaction to network and console (USB IPMI emulation). INVARIANTS give to high overhad. Is this exist some way to debug this?
2004 Apr 29
3
Install additional packages from CD
Hi, Newbie here... :) I've installed Centos 3.1 with selecting Custom Packages. Now, I want to install some packages not installed the first time. The manual says that I can use redhat-config-packages but there are no packages that's not installed, just installed packages. So, I can only remove packages.... So, how do I install addtional packages from CD without having to reinstall?
2015 Oct 06
0
After update from 3.5.x to 3.6.23 all printers configured in CUPS they are no longer shared
Il giorno mar, 06/10/2015 alle 18.08 +0200, Dario Lesca ha scritto: > Il giorno mar, 06/10/2015 alle 16.23 +0100, Rowland Penny ha scritto: > > OK, from the smb.conf manpage: > > > > To use the CUPS printing interface set printcap name = cups. > > This should be supplemented by an addtional setting printing = > > > cups in the [global] section. printcap
2002 Jul 25
3
Documentation / boolean fix for oplocks = command
In the documentation the "oplocks = yes" option is give in an example, as the default for this parameter. However, I needed to turn oplocks off, and so assumed that the command "oplocks = no" would work. It doesn't, instead I found that "oplocks = false" does. There needs to be some boolean fixing done, or at least documentation should reflect this strangeness.
2012 Aug 05
3
Memory limit for Windows 64bit build of R
Dear all I have a Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise machine, with 64bit R installed running on 2 x Quad-core Intel Xeon 5500 processor with 24GB DDR3 1066 Mhz RAM. I am seeking to analyse very large data sets (perhaps as much as 10GB), without the addtional coding overhead of a package such as bigmemory(). My question is this - if we were to increase the RAM on the machine to (say) 128GB,