Displaying 20 results from an estimated 8000 matches similar to: "Samba write errors, broken pipes and client lockups"
2006 Jun 16
1
3.0.22-solaris10 - Please help !
Hi !!
I have already sent this message to the list, but, as I have not
received
any replies, I am trying again !!
I have Samba 3.0.22 running as PDC on solaris10.
Each time a windows client (XP SP2 or W2003) opens an explorer to access
a share, I see in the log.smbd :
[2006/06/15 01:28:08, 0] lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_addr(1225)
getpeername failed. Error was Invalid argument
[2006/06/15
2007 Sep 09
2
broken pipe
Hallo,
on a school server in the neighbourhood Samba 3.0.22 (only SMB server,
"security = server") serves many Windows2000/XP clients in their
classrooms.
The last lesson on a friday ends at 13:35, then the pupils shut down the
clients and leave the room.
In /var/log/warn follows
--------------------------------------
Sep 7 13:39:37 Arktur smbd[31514]: read_data: read
2009 Oct 15
2
can not access samba drive on Redhat ES 4
Hi,
Our samba server is running Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 4 (Nahant Update 4) with samba version: samba-3.0.33-0.17.el4. We like to authenticate all the users with our Primary Domain Controller wnidows 2008. Some users keep getting asked to enter username and password. Even with the correct password, still can't access the drive. The strange thing is that some users are
2009 Oct 21
1
zfs acls and MS office applications
I'm trying to use zfs acls in solaris 10. I've looked at past posts
regarding this and some online help, but am stuck. I'm currently using
samba 3.3.9; I've had the same problem with 3.3.7. samba is compiled
and running as an Active Directory member server (compiled with ldap and
kerberos). The zfs disk is local. I'm not using winbind. I compiled
with zfsacl module.
2008 Feb 26
1
diagnosing broken pipe errors
I'm hoping to get some guidance diagnosing intermittent smbd
errors that have been cropping up in the last 2 months. They
are sporadic, difficult to reproduce, and don't reveal much of
a pattern so far except that the majority are generated by a
couple of clients, although several clients appear to be
affected. Typical symptom on the client is a hang when
attempting to look at the share
2008 Sep 29
1
Samba over bridged ethernet VPN
Hi all,
I have Samba 3.0.32 on FreeBSD-7-RELEASE, set up to act as a very simple
workgroup file server (i.e., no domain or anything fancy like that). It
is the latest version of Samba available in ports.
I am seeing timeouts and connection reset errors in my per-client logs such
as the following. For clients on the local LAN, the errors don't cause any
real problems. However, for remote
2009 Jun 25
1
Windows 7 RC1 Build 7100 Cannot Connect to Samba Shares w/Winbind
I'm doing some testing with Win7 RC1 and I'm having an identical problem
with two CentOS servers (5.2 and 5.3) both running Samba 3.0.33 where I
cannot authenticate. Both servers are authenticating with Winbind to an
AD DC. I have a third CentOS 5.2 server with Samba 3.0.33 shares that
does not use Winbind which has no problems.
This pops up in smbd.log: (.200 is wireless and .184 is my
2006 Aug 30
0
read_data: read failure for 4 bytes..
I have people trying to join a domain and they are getting errors. I
have set log level = 2 and below are the logs for that IP.
[2006/08/30 14:38:30, 2] lib/access.c:check_access(324)
Allowed connection from node128.inst2.phs.pcsd (10.20.100.128)
[2006/08/30 14:38:30, 2] smbd/reply.c:reply_special(496)
netbios connect: name1=FILEZILLA name2=09404MATHLAB
[2006/08/30 14:38:30, 2]
2008 Feb 28
0
Windows permissions and inheritance
Does anybody have experience of running Samba on a domain and getting
inherited file permissions on a Samba server to more closely match the
permissions you would see on a Windows 2000 box?
I'm trying to reproduce our departmental folders on a Samba box, running
on ZFS with NFSv4 ACL's, but I'm struggling to get inherited permissions
working properly when new files are created.
2006 Sep 16
0
Samba errors
I appologize if this has been answered previously or if the answer is
obvious. I have done the best I could searching through the mailing list
archives and through google to see if I can find an answer to my problem.
With that said, the problem is that whenever I use my connection to samba
(3.0.23c on FBSD 5.4) from my Windows XP (Professional, SP2) machine I
receive these errors:
Sep 11
2016 Nov 30
1
slow directory access, convert_string_internal: Conversion error: Incomplete multibyte sequence
I think the issue may be related to the broken trusts. First of
all only two people had specifically reported issues which meant for
most people it was acceptable. Then I noticed that some directories
seemed slower than others.
If I ssh'd into the server and checked permissions, listing permissions
on most directories was quick (under 2 second.) On directories that
allowed
2007 Dec 13
0
Samba problems on 5.1
Hi list,
Since I've upgraded from Version 5.0 to 5.1 i have strange problems with
samba.
Since 5.1 the connection from a XP client to the samba server disconnect
often, especially then i write a file to the share after some idle time.
Some informations of my config.
The Box is a Samba PDC for a little Windows Domain with a ldap backed.
I used this config on Centos 4.x and 5.0 without
2010 Jan 31
0
? NFSv4 and ZFS: removing write_owner attribute does not stop a user changing file group ownership
Hi
I am accessing files in a ZFS file system via NFSv4.
I am not logged in a root.
File permissions look as expected when I inspect them with ls -v and ls -V
I only have owner and group ACLs...nothing for everyone.
bash-3.00$ id
uid=100(timt) gid=10001(ccbcadmins)
bash-3.00$ groups
ccbcadmins staff
bash-3.00$ ls -v testacl
-rwxrwx---+ 1 timt ccbcadmins 0 Jan 31 16:24 testacl
2019 Jul 30
0
[PATCH libnbd] examples: Fix theoretical cookie race in example.
There was a theoretic race in this example: If the server was very
fast at handling commands then it's possible that in a call such as:
cookie = nbd_aio_pread_callback (..., callback, ...);
buffers[i].cookie = cookie;
nbd_aio_pread_callback finished and calls the callback before
returning. buffers[i].cookie would therefore not be set, but the
callback() function was checking the list of
2007 Sep 07
0
"write_data: write failure in writing to client" with directories copy
Hi
Sometimes, when a windows xp sp2 client copy files frome a map share to another
map share on my samba server, copy stop with a message (name network failed) on
client
The files are not copied or damaged on destination directory
The 2e time client copy, all is ok
size and number of files is not important
In university, files copy is very used by students
trace on log:
evenement syslog:
2009 Mar 30
0
multi-protocol (cifs/nfs) access to same files - help please
Hello,
New here, and I''m not sure if this is the correct mailing list to post this question or not.
Anyway, we are having some questions about multi-protocol (CIFS/NFS) access to the same files specifically when not using AD or LDAP.
Summary:
Accessing the same folder from CIFS or NFS when working in a workgroup configuration (no domain authentication) works fine using cifs user
2008 Jan 18
0
Can't write to share.
HI all,
Having fixed the group issues from solaris having a default max of 16
groups I can now locally create and delete files on the solaris box as a
domain user
However when accessed via samba I can not create new files/folders
(although I can delete the files I created when logged on locally)
I have created a temporary directory on a non zfs (non acl enabled) file
system to see if that
2007 Feb 12
0
File transfers to Windows XP x64 stalling and dying after a few minutes.
I just did a fresh install of Windows XP Professional x64 on my primary
machine, and am reconnecting all of my LAN services. One thing I have on my
home network is a dedicated file server, running Ubuntu and Samba, used as a
general file server, as well as a backup for when I reformatted my main
system.
While attempting to restore some of my files, I started noticing some odd
errors. After a
2007 Jun 22
1
Nagging performance issues with Vista
Hi All,
I've got some performance issues with Samba and Vista that I just can't
seem to figure out. Googling and fiddling has all been in vain up until
now, so I'm not sure what I can do other than wait for Samba 4, but
maybe someone here can find something I've missed.
First off, the server is an Athlon 64 1.8GHz running Gentoo 2006.1,
tested with both Samba 3.0.24 and
2008 Aug 31
0
NFSv4 ACLs.
Right now, FreeBSD supports one type of ACLs - so called POSIX.1e
ACLs. They are natural extension of the traditional Unix
permissions, and for a long time were the only nonproprietary
ACL type in Unix systems. Times change, and now there are several
problems with them: they never actually become standard (the draft
they are based on was withdrawn); this results in minor
incompatibilities