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2007 Jun 26
2
NFS, nested ZFS filesystems and ownership
Hello, I''m sure there is a simple solution, but I am unable to figure this one out. Assuming I have tank/fs, tank/fs/fs1, tank/fs/fs2, and I set sharenfs=on for tank/fs (child filesystems are inheriting it as well), and I chown user:group /tank/fs, /tank/fs/fs1 and /tank/fs/fs2, I see: ls -la /tank/fs user:group . user:group fs1 user:group fs2 user:group some_other_file If I mount
2014 Nov 12
1
Very high system load: Samba statfs call for filesystems in /etc/mtab in: fileid_load_mount_entries()
Hello, we recently had a big problem with a very high load on our linux (Sles11 SP3) samba server version 3.6.3. We experienced a system load of up to 90 for 300 active samba users. The result was that hardly any user was able to really do anything (eg access a file via samba). One sympton was visible in a very high share of cpu *system* time (about 25% on each of the 10 CPUs). This system load
2015 Feb 13
2
vfs objects = glusterfs
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello, i try to use a glusterfs with "vfs objects = glusterfs" settings in smb.conf. But if I try to access the volume I allways getting "tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME" If I add another Share directly inside the mountet glusterfs I can access the share und read and wirte alle the data. Here is my smb.conf: -
2007 Dec 05
2
zfs mirroring question
I create two zfs''s on one pool of four disks with two mirrors, such as... / zpool create tank mirror disk1 disk2 mirror disk3 disk4 zfs create tank/fs1 zfs create tank/fs2/ Are fs1 and fs2 striped across all four disks? If two disks fail that represent a 2-way mirror, do I lose data? Brian.
2018 Oct 10
2
same netbios aliases on multiple servers
we have many branch, with different call quality, each branch, has a samba DC with a file server, and in order not to create labels for each branch, we set up a geo round robin on the DNS server. branch A net 192.168.1.0/24 dc and fs 192.168.1.1 name fs1 branch B net 192.168.2.0/24 dc and fs 192.168.2.1 name fs2 if open fs.example in branch A, then user open fs1 if open fs.example in
2007 Sep 13
4
How to delegate filesystems from different pools to non-global zone
I''m trying to add filesystems from two different pools to a zone but can''t seem to find any mention of how to do this in the docs. I tried this but the second set overwrites the first one. add dataset set name=pool1/fs1 set name=pool2/fs2 end Is this possible or do I need to use different syntax? -Robert This message posted from opensolaris.org
2018 Oct 10
6
same netbios aliases on multiple servers
Hi Can I set the same netbios name on multiple servers? more precisely why it does not work? server A [global]   netbios name = FS1   netbios aliases = fs fs.example.ru server B [global]   netbios name = FS2   netbios aliases = fs fs.example.ru
2018 Oct 10
3
same netbios aliases on multiple servers
how to set one DNS name on different samba DC and FS servers? > Having said all that, you do have different netbios names (I do hope > the two machines are called fs1 & fs2) and you don't actually need to > set it in smb.conf, Samba will do it for you. > > You are trying to set the same 'netbios aliases' on both Samba > servers and, for the same reasons as the
2006 Nov 15
0
ZFS moving from one zone to another
This question is both for the ZFS forum and the Zones forum. I have a global zone with a pool (mapool). I have 2 zones, z1 and z2,. I want to pass a dataset (mapool/fs1) from z1 to z2. Solution 1 : mapool/fs1 is mounted under /thing on the global zone (legacy) and I configure a lofs on z1 and z2. add zonecfg:z1> add fs zonecfg:z1:fs> set dir=/thing zonecfg:z1:fs> set special=/fs1
2010 Jan 14
1
username map is not working properly
I have specified path for 'username map' in smb.conf. I have a single entry in smb.conf: brajesh_01:~ # cat $mapfile root = SFSDEV\administrator brajesh_01:~ # I have a share 'share1' on file system fs1 which is exported to the Windows users. When I create a folder 'check1' inside the share share1, then user and group permission is properly assigned to the mapped
2008 May 13
4
FS 2004
Hi I've FS9 on another NTFS partition but get errors for starting. So now I tried to install but how do i change the disk FS1 to FS2? if i kill wine setup.exe I can exchange the discs but cklicking on insert discs2 does not continue the installation. Thanks Michael ( suse 10.2 )
2016 Oct 07
0
winbindd losing track of RFC2307 UIDs
Rowland, now two members are working great. Past 24 hours and they didn´t lost uid/gid. root at fs1:/var/lib/samba# wbinfo -i edsontadeu edsontadeu:*:11106:10513::/home/DOMAIN/edsontadeu:/bin/false root at fs2:/var/lib/samba# wbinfo -i edsontadeu edsontadeu:*:11106:10513::/home/DOMAIN/edsontadeu:/bin/false Thanks! 2016-10-06 9:24 GMT-03:00 Rowland Penny <rpenny at samba.org>: >
2015 Mar 25
0
Re: [PATCH 1/2] New API: btrfs_filesystem_show
> -----Original Message----- > From: Richard W.M. Jones [mailto:rjones@redhat.com] > Sent: Friday, March 06, 2015 4:43 PM > To: Chen, Hanxiao/陈 晗霄 > Cc: libguestfs@redhat.com > Subject: Re: [Libguestfs] [PATCH 1/2] New API: btrfs_filesystem_show > > On Fri, Mar 06, 2015 at 07:39:36AM +0000, Chen, Hanxiao wrote: > > > > > > > -----Original Message-----
2018 Jun 01
1
[PATCH v2] daemon: inspect: better handling windows drive mapping.
I saw several Windows disk images which contains strange registry entry for mapped drives: "\\DosDevices\\Y:"=hex(3):00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00 Which is decoded something like diskID = 0x0, partition starts at 0 bytes offset from the start of the disk. In addition to a Windows disk image, I have attached dummy disk and made xfs file system on a whole device without
2018 Oct 10
0
same netbios aliases on multiple servers
On Wed, 2018-10-10 at 15:39 +0500, Шигапов Денис Вильданович via samba wrote: > Hi > > Can I set the same netbios name on multiple servers? > > more precisely why it does not work? > > > server A > > [global] > netbios name = FS1 > netbios aliases = fs fs.example.ru > > server B > > [global] > netbios name = FS2 > netbios
2018 May 18
0
[PATCH] daemon: inspect: better handling windows drive mapping.
I have several Windows disk images which contains strange registry entry for mapped drives: "\\DosDevices\\Y:"=hex(3):00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00 Which is decoded something like diskID = 0x0, partition starts at 0 bytes from the start of the disk. In addition of Windows disk image I have attached dummy disk and made xfs file system on a whole device without partitioning it. I
2003 Oct 01
4
Mounting Windows Shares from Linux
Hi All, I'm sure this has been discussed many times but since I do not have a internet connection, I have to ask this question.. [ow_mh@hmweb Dump]$ sudo mount -t smbfs //129.253.110.160/Dump $HOME/Dump 708: session request to 129.253.110.160 failed (Called name not present) 708: session request to 129 failed (Called name not present) Password: Anonymous login successful 708: tree connect
2009 Jan 14
3
stack overflow
Hi, I've got a fileserver that runs Centos 5.2. It's been stable otherwise stable for maybe a year or more, and now it's crashed three times since Saturday. The first two times the computer was completely unresponsive, and there was nothing on the console, and nothing in the logs. I was beginning to suspect hardware, (esp. RAM, PSU, or maybe a failed fan) Last night it
2009 Jun 18
1
Samba 3.3.4-31 ssh/winbind login failure
Folks, Got an odd one here that's had me scratching my head for a few days! Samba 3.3.4-31 from SuSE's RedHat repository, RHEL5 on x86. Compiled OK once I'd worked out how to force a build on the libraries I needed, I also added the code back in to support the 'winbind: ignore domains' directive in smb.conf. Discovered the hard way that 'make install' doesn't
2004 Apr 09
3
Samba Shares and Win32 Viruses
Hi Collective users of Samba, (does has a nice ring to it eh?) Recently I found a my samba server being infected by win32 viruses. Though it does not affect the server in any way, I do find them to be an annoyance. I understand also that I can perform "veto" of files like *.exe in smb.conf but find that to be a wee bit restrictive. There are some users who stores valid executables in