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2004 Jan 21
2
winbind hang
All;
I'm having an odd problem with winbind.
I just installed Samba 3.0.2 pre1 on a Solaris 9 server.
smbd/nmbd/winbindd all start ok.
But when it first starts, if I try "wbinfo -u", it hangs. As does "getent
passwd". This will continue for the first couple hours after a restart. Then,
things will suddenly start to work, and be fine for the rest of the time. Until I
have
2005 Sep 30
3
Differences with net join
All;
I'm getting closer to tracking down my problem (I hope).
Since I want samba to verify the windows users from the Windows
domain, I did the usual net join. But it still doesn't get the users
from there, I still need an smbpasswd file.
So... now the question (for the real samba gurus):
Is there a substantial difference between:
net ads join -w <domain/workgroup>
and
net rpc
2014 Dec 15
2
samba slowing down
The longer our samba runs the more delayed the responses become. Samba has
been running for 5 months but this new development was noticed 2 weeks ago.
The first major sign of the issue was a new DC was trying to join and
failed due to timeout errors. At close look we see performance degradation
within a few hours or when we try to join a new DC.
smb.conf
# Global parameters
[global]
2004 Dec 14
3
WinXP client always connects as Gaia\Guest
All attempts to connect to our Samba server, share "\data" from any Windows client fails. I'm trying to get samba to prompt the windows user with a login box, have them enter the samba username/password, then head onto the share.
If I use in the address field the following:
\\gaia\data /user:woellki
a dialog box appears, with the username field greyed out "Gaia\Guest"
2005 Sep 27
1
Authentication confusion - may be LDAP related
All;
I think I may have a clue about what's going wrong in my little
environment here, but I could really use a more experienced eye on it.
I've been having some strange authentication problems on a new
install. With some digging, I may have a "clue" about what's going wrong.
Some background: I'm only looking to use samba to share Unix
directories to the Windows
2014 Dec 30
1
Samba4 on Ubuntu server
On 12/29/2014 12:52 AM, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
> On Mon, 2014-12-22 at 14:33 -0700, Cj Tibbetts wrote:
>> Here is the information requested
>> it took 3 days before results came
>> samba-tool dbcheck finished with this error
>>
>> root at ham1:/usr/local/samba/bin# time ./samba-tool dbcheck --cross-ncs
>> Checking 212687 objects
>> ERROR(<type
2014 Dec 22
2
Samba4 on Ubuntu server
Here is the information requested
it took 3 days before results came
samba-tool dbcheck finished with this error
root at ham1:/usr/local/samba/bin# time ./samba-tool dbcheck --cross-ncs
Checking 212687 objects
ERROR(<type 'exceptions.MemoryError'>): uncaught exception -
File
"/usr/local/samba/lib/python2.7/site-packages/samba/netcmd/__init__.py",
line 175, in _run
2005 Sep 02
1
Samba compile on AIX with LDAP
All;
I'm getting tangled up in this one.
I have an AIX 5.2 server, with LDAP installed, and running (as a client).
I need to compile ADS into Samba, thus, I need LDAP compiled in.
First efforts, it didn't find ldap.h.
So I linked /usr/ldap/include/ldap.h to /usr/include
Now, it complains that libldap doesn't esist (it's in /usr/lib).
What am I missing here?
Any help will be
2005 Sep 07
1
Samba + Kerberos
All;
I have a situation that I'm not sure can be done (I honestly don't know
enough about Samba for this one).
Here's what I have.
The customer has a Windows ADS (note: It's the newer windows ADS, so
there is no NT Domain as in the old NT format).
There are also a number of *nix servers (AIX) that have data on them.
They want to use Samba as basically, an NFS server to serve
2005 Sep 29
1
More Random Behaviour
Okay, I'm starting to face professional ridicule at work over this. A
Samba install should take a couple of days, I've been at it... far to long now.
When this started I chased the problem in all the wrong directions. I
thought it was this environment. Now I don't think so.
I have Samba 3.0.14a installed on an AIX 5.2 server.
I had it running (not the way I wanted, but running).
2005 Sep 30
1
Samba 3.0.20a on AIX 5.2
While I was between other things, I thought I'd try to build this.
The build failed with:
Compiling dynconfig.c
In file included from include/includes.h:507,
from dynconfig.c:21:
/usr/include/aio.h:76: field `aio_sigevent' has incomplete type
/usr/include/aio.h:127: field `aio_sigevent' has incomplete type
In file included from dynconfig.c:21:
include/includes.h:811:
2005 Sep 29
1
Authentication issues - One problem found, another discovered
All;
Okay, I'm narrowing the problem down.
With all other things configured, I'm down to and ADS problem.
The reason Samba can't verify my username/passwords (as specified in
password server = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) is because that address points to
an ADS, and I didn't compile ADS into Samba (best answer I can
find...If I'm way off base on that one, just let me know).
So, the
2005 Sep 29
2
Unnecessary smbpasswd
Okay, here's my final issue with this installation. I'm hoping
someone can shed some light on it.
The setup:
Server: IBM AIX 5.2
Samba: 3.0.12
The problem:
Samba is insisting on having an smbpasswd entry for all users, and it
shouldn't (based on my past experiences).
I'm setting up a VERY basic samba install.
All it needs to do is enable unix shares to the windows folks.
2002 Apr 02
3
getaddrinfo() problem with AIX 4.3.3 and rsync 2.5.2?
I had to apply the following patch to the clientname.c check_name() function
before I could successfully use "hosts allow" in rsyncd.conf. Without the
patch I kept getting "rsync: forward name lookup for ... failed: Host not
found"
errors. These errors were produced by the rsync daemon, and putting in a
debugging statement revealed that the port_buf being used had a large
2014 Dec 18
4
Samba4 on Ubuntu server
On 18/12/14 16:19, Germ van Eck wrote:
> Not sure about the high CPU load, but you have the [netlogon] share
> twice in your smb.conf. Your first matches mine, have you added the
> second yourself?
> The second one looks weird with 2 path definitions.
> Cj Tibbetts schreef op do 18-12-2014 om 08:59 [-0700]:
>> New to linux and new to Samba so any direction in troubleshooting
2014 Dec 18
2
Samba4 on Ubuntu server
New to linux and new to Samba so any direction in troubleshooting would be
helpful. Here is what I have so far.
Within a half an hour of a reboot of the server my cpu reaches high numbers
and becomes slow to respond on all actions. With my limited understanding I
have used vmstat to observe the system. I noticed is that the numbers of
forks grows from 1-2k to 43k within 30 minutes after reboot. I
2009 Apr 26
4
Scatterplot of two groups side-by-side?
Dear all
I'm realy new to R, so I hope you can help me, as I didn't find any solution in the common books.
Since some days I'm trying to create the following plot: A scatterplott showning two different groups side-by-side with according regression lines. Both datasets only have the same five factors, so the scatters will form a kind of column at each factor. When I use
2014 Dec 18
0
samba slowing down
On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 3:51 PM, Cj Tibbetts <
cjtibbetts at heritageacademyaz.com> wrote:
>
> Thank you Ricky for responding. I am still new to linux and samba so I am
> struggling with where to start. I will answer your questions the best that
> I can. For memory use I see only a small increase over time. I used vmstat
> after reboot and after 30 min. I am using samba 4.1.9
2014 Dec 29
0
Samba4 on Ubuntu server
On Mon, 2014-12-22 at 14:33 -0700, Cj Tibbetts wrote:
> Here is the information requested
> it took 3 days before results came
> samba-tool dbcheck finished with this error
>
> root at ham1:/usr/local/samba/bin# time ./samba-tool dbcheck --cross-ncs
> Checking 212687 objects
> ERROR(<type 'exceptions.MemoryError'>): uncaught exception -
> File
>
2014 Dec 18
0
Samba4 on Ubuntu server
Not sure about the high CPU load, but you have the [netlogon] share
twice in your smb.conf. Your first matches mine, have you added the
second yourself?
The second one looks weird with 2 path definitions.
Cj Tibbetts schreef op do 18-12-2014 om 08:59 [-0700]:
> New to linux and new to Samba so any direction in troubleshooting would be
> helpful. Here is what I have so far.
>
> Within