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2004 Sep 14
2
which version to install/???
Hello all now that I have finally got CyrusSASL to authenticate.... next up is installing Samba I'm running FreeBSD 5.2.1 and have the options in the ports tree of 2.2.11 and 3.0.6 In my test server intall I used 2.2.8 with success, and it is still running at home on a P166.... as a PDC but here at work it must work for mostly Win98SE machines, plus a couple of Win2000 and XP laptops.
2004 Jul 20
0
logging in to PDC with Win98
Hiya I've got FreeBSD and Samba 2.2 running quite nicely on a server I ma using for web page development. This is on a 3 PC network at home using fixed IP addresses 192.168.0.x etc. However, last night I tried to make it into a PDC following the PDC Howto document. all seemed well till I tried to login to it >-: The netbios name is 'micah' the server name was
2004 Dec 09
0
XP Home logon scripts
Hiya Yesterday I had to face the XP Home logon script monster and came up with something that appears to work ok. Issue is the XP Home will not do a domain login and therefore not run the logon script, nor map the home drive using 'net use h: /home' My solution is to put a batch file into c:\documents and settings\username that contains net use h: \\server\username
2005 Feb 17
1
users on W2k
Hiya I'm using Samba as my PDC, and this is fine for desktops since most of them are still Win98. However, the bosses laptop has W2k and used to work fine under the Novell client. ie there was one user on the laptop and those setting were used when logged into Novell and when not connected to the net. Now, with the domain we seem to be stuck with having 2 users, one the local machine
2004 Nov 11
0
Quota/disk space display in windows
Hi all I have just noticed that Windows (98 and 2000) are not displaying the correct figure for disk space on any of my shares. FreeBSD 5.2.1-R Samba 3.0.7 from ports quotas enabled on the ufs2 filesystems samba compiled '--with-quotas' ok, a user gets a quota set like this edquota -e /home:8672278:8774678:0:0 denis now, those numbers are in 512 byte blocks and should represent
2006 Aug 21
2
Filesystem Quota Enhancement Patch
I have just updated my patch that provides enhanced support for filesystem-based quotas in Dovecot. I provides 2 main features: * Support for group quotas * Number of messages quota for users of maildir If both user and group quotas are enabled on the filesystem, the plugin will report the quota that is closer to the maximum independently for both storage space and message count. The
2007 Jan 29
0
dovecot patch for filesystem quota
from a fellow pkgsrc-developer (who is not subscribed to this list) Geert ----- Forwarded message from Manuel Bouyer <Manuel.Bouyer at lip6.fr> ----- From: Manuel Bouyer <Manuel.Bouyer at lip6.fr> Message-ID: <20070129115851.GA12360 at asim.lip6.fr> Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 12:58:51 +0100 To: ghen at NetBSD.org Subject: dovecot patch for filesystem quota User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.13
2004 Sep 07
2
Printing an extra blank page all the time.
Hi, I'm running samba-3.0.5 on OpenBSD 3.5. I'm trying out using samba as a print server for the first time, and it works ok, but I have this problem where everytime I print anything, a additional blank page comes out of the printer at the end of what was just printed. It's an old HP Laserjet 4 connected to the parallel port of the samba server. /etc/printcap lp|HP4|HP Laserjet
2014 Oct 10
1
fixes for quota support on NetBSD
Hi! dovecot-2.2.13 already has quota support for NetBSD, but it's buggy. The attached patches by Manuel Bouyer <bouyer at NetBSD.org> fix the issues. There is one thing that's not nice in them: one include is now for "/usr/include/quota.h" since dovecot comes with its own file "quota.h" which is earlier in the search path. Perhaps dovecot's copy can be
2016 Jun 09
0
dfree is broken on this system
> >> On Tue, Jun 07, 2016 at 01:36:52PM -0400, Thomas Schulz wrote: >>> Running Samba 4.3.4 on a Solaris 10 i386 box and Samba 4.4.3 on a >>> Solaris 10 sparc box. >>> I have not looked at the logs for awhile. Just checking now and I see >>> many of the following on both systems. >>> >>> [2016/06/01 11:22:04.402945, 0]
2016 Jun 08
0
dfree is broken on this system
> On Tue, Jun 07, 2016 at 01:36:52PM -0400, Thomas Schulz wrote: > > Running Samba 4.3.4 on a Solaris 10 i386 box and Samba 4.4.3 on a > > Solaris 10 sparc box. > > I have not looked at the logs for awhile. Just checking now and I see > > many of the following on both systems. > > > > [2016/06/01 11:22:04.402945, 0]
2009 Jul 01
0
Unix Extensions + ext3 quotas + df
Hi, Some time ago, I reported an issue (1) regarding to the "disk free" to Quotas mapping when Unix Extensions are enabled. The issue still persists in RHEL 5.3 (samba-3.0.33-3.7.el5). In the meanwhile I have found a workaround via the attached *ugly* patch, but an official solution would be appreciated. Best regards, Juanjo (1)
2017 Oct 03
0
[PATCH v2 1/2] daemon: Reimplement statvfs API in OCaml.
common/mlutils: Unix_utils.StatVFS.statvfs: This commit implements a full-featured binding for the statvfs(3) function. We then use this to reimplement the daemon statvfs API in OCaml. Note that the Gnulib fallback is fixed in this commit. It previously referenced non-existent field names in the fs_usage struct. --- common/mlutils/unix_utils-c.c | 138 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---
2004 Sep 21
3
Upgrade Novell 4.11 to Samba 3.0.7 wisdom needed
Has anybody done such a thing as this? I'm looking to make this transition as smooth as possible. I have the new fileserver up and running, and I'm using rsync to keep the Novell data current on the Samba server. Any words of advice on transferring the users and groups and permissions over to the new server in the least painful way possible? I have some idea that Novell uses LDAP
2005 Jul 06
1
Error building Samba 3.0.14a on Solaris 9
Hi all, Compiling Samba 3.0.14a on Solaris 9 with gcc 3.4.2 results in an error: --- Compiling libsmb/clifile.c libsmb/clifile.c: In function `cli_unix_stat': libsmb/clifile.c:265: error: `STAT_ST_BLOCKSIZE' undeclared (first use in this function) libsmb/clifile.c:265: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once libsmb/clifile.c:265: error: for each function it
2017 Sep 20
0
xfs not getting it right?
On 20 September 2017 at 10:47, hw <hw at gc-24.de> wrote: > > Hi, > > xfs is supposed to detect the layout of a md-RAID devices when creating the > file system, but it doesn?t seem to do that: > > > # cat /proc/mdstat > Personalities : [raid1] > md10 : active raid1 sde[1] sdd[0] > 499976512 blocks super 1.2 [2/2] [UU] > bitmap: 0/4 pages [0KB],
2017 Sep 20
1
xfs not getting it right?
Stephen John Smoogen wrote: > On 20 September 2017 at 10:47, hw <hw at gc-24.de> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> xfs is supposed to detect the layout of a md-RAID devices when creating the >> file system, but it doesn?t seem to do that: >> >> >> # cat /proc/mdstat >> Personalities : [raid1] >> md10 : active raid1 sde[1] sdd[0] >>
2017 Sep 20
4
xfs not getting it right?
Hi, xfs is supposed to detect the layout of a md-RAID devices when creating the file system, but it doesn?t seem to do that: # cat /proc/mdstat Personalities : [raid1] md10 : active raid1 sde[1] sdd[0] 499976512 blocks super 1.2 [2/2] [UU] bitmap: 0/4 pages [0KB], 65536KB chunk # mkfs.xfs /dev/md10p2 meta-data=/dev/md10p2 isize=512 agcount=4, agsize=30199892 blks
1999 Jun 24
0
2.0.4b - Bug in dfree > 2GB reporting for 16-bit clients
In 2.0.4b using a 16-bit client (in this case Lanman for DOS), disk space reporting for partitions greater than 2GB always reports 0 space free. I've tracked this down to the disk_norm routine in the smbd/dfree.c file. In the code for adjusting block size and disk size/free values for 16-bit reporting, WORDMAX was incorrectly being multiplied by 512 before being compared with bsize. This
1997 Nov 01
0
1.9.17p4 - Hanging smbd on logout ?!
Dear Samba Developers, OS: Linux 2.0.31 Samba1.9.17p4 today I detected that smbstatus shows more users logged in as really using the samba service. It seems that at logoff sometimes the smbd won't die and won't free the used tcp/ip socket: Output from "netstat -a": Active Internet connections (including servers) Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address