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2004 Mar 16
1
(3.0.2a) nsswitch/winbindd_user.c:winbindd_getpwnam(157)
After connecting to the samba server as a domain user without password challenge, authenticating against a w2k DC (security = ADS), with winbindd running, I can navigate the shares successfully but cannot write to the share. I have done "net groupadd ..." to map windoze-unix groups. I am assuming from the log enties below that my access problem lies in the given errors. How to
2012 Jul 26
2
kernel parameters for improving gluster writes on millions of small writes (long)
This is a continuation of my previous posts about improving write perf when trapping millions of small writes to a gluster filesystem. I was able to improve write perf by ~30x by running STDOUT thru gzip to consolidate and reduce the output stream. Today, another similar problem, having to do with yet another bioinformatics program (which these days typically handle the 'short reads' that
2003 Sep 15
1
winbindd using FQDN domain name now?
As of RC3 and RC4, I've noticed that winbindd's wb_getpwuid function is using the form <FQDN-domain><winbind-seperator><username>, and before, it was simply <NetBIOS-domain><winbind-seperator><username>. The net effect of what I'm seeing is that users which have a UNIX account locally on the samba box and also a domain account are being
2004 Dec 29
1
User authentication to AD200X, need local users?
I am trying to get user authentication in a 200X AD to have domain users see the samba shares (RH ES3, samba 3.0.9-1). I can see the shares, but when I try to access any of the shares, I get prompted for a username and password and this is what shows up in the log.winbindd file ------------------- [2004/12/29 08:17:37, 1] nsswitch/winbindd_user.c:winbindd_getpwnam(161) user 'robl' does
2003 Jan 30
1
winbind and enum groups
Hi All I have been struggling with winbind for over to weeks now. I have searched nearly the whole Internet for info on my problems ;) Right now I can auth Windows NT users on my Linux box (RH-8.0) with samba-2.2.7a-1. But my big problem is that when a user i authorized it can't find a group name for eg. 100000. I have been considering the following debug method : 1. remove the
2004 Apr 01
1
smbd process
We are in the process of updating samba on our Solaris servers from (2.0.5) to (3.0.2) I have completed one host and all seems to working ok. However I have noticed that for both versions of samba, as users map shares the smbd process which starts can be either own by root or the users id. This seems to be random. Can anyone shed light as to what controls the owner of this process. This is
2005 Mar 03
3
winbindd reporting "killing connections to DOMAIN"
I'm seeing the following errors on my SAMBA printserver in the winbindd log : [2005/03/03 14:56:53, 3, pid=3736] nsswitch/winbindd_user.c:winbindd_getpwuid(225) [24610]: getpwuid 10140 [2005/03/03 14:56:53, 3, pid=3736] nsswitch/winbindd_user.c:winbindd_getpwuid(225) [29198]: getpwuid 10266 [2005/03/03 14:56:54, 3, pid=3736] nsswitch/winbindd_misc.c:winbindd_ping(238) [ 6364]: ping
2003 Feb 27
1
Guest Account causing lod.winbindd messages
RedHAt 8,0 samba 2.2.7-2 from redhat rpms. This box is a file server for approximately 45 XP clients and is fairly active. Windbind is used to authenticate users from the pdc for the domain DOMAIN and works swimmingly. Beats the pants off the NT4 box tht it replaced two weeks ago. More of an irritation than anything, but the winbindd log is filling with messages like this: [2003/02/26
2011 Oct 14
2
rsync compares all files again and again
Hi, we do a 1:1 backup from our main raid to a backup raid every night with rsync -a --delete /mnt/raid1/ /mnt/raid2 rsync is 3.09, filesystems are ext3, OS is SLES 11 SP1. The rsync process takes several hours, even if no file has changed at all. Using -vv I see that rsync compares all files every time and that takes long for some hundreds of millions of small files. Can I tell rsync it
2006 Jan 31
2
ntlm_auth: (pipe \PIPE\NETLOGON) has died or was never started (fd == -1)
I'm exeperiencing a strange ntlm_auth problem: I'm running two domain with a trust; the trusting one, (EUFEMIA with the PDC Beatrice) uses the WINS facility of the trusted one (LETTERE, PDC Alice). Users of EUFEMIA and LETTERE alike have a successful logon to Beatrice. LETTERE users do authenticate in Beatrice with ntlm_auth. EUFEMIA users do not: beatrice:/home# ntlm_auth --username
2007 Nov 02
7
Force SATA1 on AOC-SAT2-MV8
I have a supermicro AOC-SAT2-MV8 and am having some issues getting drives to work. From what I can tell, my cables are to long to use with SATA2. I got some drives to work by jumpering them down to sata1, but other drives I can''t jumper without opening the case and voiding the drive warranty. Does anyone know if there is a system setting to drop it back to SATA1? I use zfs on a raid2 if
2011 Mar 30
1
Samba Authentication wrecking my head [ADS]
Ive recently installed three servers with RHEL5u5. After some messing on the original, I got samba working with ADS authentication. I then went and got it working so that users could log in using their domain name & password to the box. I got this working with both no restriction, and ADS group restriction. I have left it on no restriction wheil I get these systems up and running. I then
2005 Jun 22
2
Windows 2003 AD users not found
I recently changed from Windows 2000 native active directory mode to Windows 2003 active directory mode. When I did that, users could no long connect to any of the Samba shares. They were prompted for a username and password. The following error was logged in the winbind log: [2005/06/22 14:38:46, 1] nsswitch/winbindd_user.c:winbindd_getpwnam(161) user 'John' does not exist The
2012 Jun 22
1
Renew IP address node came online again - Amazon EC2
Hi, I was looking for why one of the nodes could not mount OCFS again, then I found this path: /sys/kernel/config/cluster/r0/node/ Which I have folders related to my servers, then I noticed that node1 (which is working with OCFS2) did not update node2 IP address. The file I am talking about is: /sys/kernel/config/cluster/r0/node/raid2/ipv4_address Example: root at
2003 Dec 05
2
attempting login with hostname not username
Hi. I'm running a RH 9 machine with Samba 3.0.0 as a domain member of a Win2003 ADS domain. I've setup samba w/ winbind and added a test share on the Linux box. I can see and access Windows shares from my Linux box, but I cannot access the Linux share from a Win2k machine. I can see the Linux machine and the just fine when browsing the network, but when I attempt to access the share I
2012 Jun 19
1
"Too many levels of symbolic links" with glusterfs automounting
I set up a 3.3 gluster volume for another sysadmin and he has added it to his cluster via automount. It seems to work initially but after some time (days) he is now regularly seeing this warning: "Too many levels of symbolic links" $ df: `/share/gl': Too many levels of symbolic links when he tries to traverse the mounted filesystems. I've been using gluster with static mounts
2012 Jun 20
2
How Fatal? "Server and Client lk-version numbers are not same, reopening the fds"
Despite Joe Landman's sage advice to the contrary, I'm trying to convince an IPoIB volume to service requests from a GbE client via some /etc/hosts manipulation. (This may or may not be related to the automount problems we're having as well.) This has worked (and continues to work) well on another cluster with a slightly older version of gluster - the 3.3.0qa42 version on both server
2003 Oct 21
2
accessing shares
My experience is very limited on Unix and Samba. Please forgive me if the answer is right in front of me. Problems accessing shares on my Samba 3.0.1pre1 running on Gentoo1.4 I'm stuck big time! I've been trying to figure out why I cannot access shares. The only share I can currently read & write to is: [OpenShare] comment = Temporary file space path = /tmp
2005 Oct 03
1
Authentication stops working after approx 5 mins -getent passwd fixes it for 5-10 mins
Hi, I'm running Redhat Enterprise WS 4. with kernel 2.6.9-11. Also I have the following: [root@itbsjb1 samba]# rpm -qa |grep samba system-config-samba-1.2.21-1 samba-common-3.0.10-1.4E samba-swat-3.0.10-1.4E samba-3.0.10-1.4E samba-client-3.0.10-1.4E smb.conf: [root@itbsjb1 samba]# cat smb.conf # Samba config file created using SWAT # from 127.0.0.1 (127.0.0.1) # Date:
2002 Aug 30
1
PANIC, Samba 2.2.3a-6
Greetings, I just upgraded my samba server to the latest Debian stable package, which is listed as: 2.2.3a-6. I got the following errors in the logs when a user installs a printer: barfoo smbd[1083]: [2002/08/30 10:36:12, 0] libsmb/cliconnect.c: attempt_netbios_session_request(977) barfoo smbd[1083]: attempt_netbios_session_request: FOOBAR rejected the session for name *SMBSERVER