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2005 Aug 26
1
Samba 3.0.20 on Solaris: problem with fileaccess in a automounted filesystem
Regards, Sent this one before, here's another go: My sambaserver, let's call it sserv, is running Solaris 8 (latest Recommended set) or 9 (tried both) compiled with automount support. When PC client A tries to access a file in a automounted mapping from sserv, the client is freezing and Windows Explorer has to be restarted. The NFS server which the samba server automounts from is a
2008 May 12
3
Automounted home dirs not working
I'm testing Dovecot as a possible replacement for UW. In my environment the home directories are automounted via NFS from a NetApp. In general this works fine, but Dovecot isn't picking up the automounted directories. Consider the case of Arthur Dent, test user: May 12 10:30:24 testbed dovecot: [ID 107833 mail.info] imap-login: Login: user=<adent>, method=PLAIN,
2007 May 19
2
roaming profiles for XP RPO Vista 2000 and automounted home directorys
Background on setup Here is some basic background of my setup I have 3 domains setup running over a IPSEC tunnel over the Internet with one PDC BDC and some file servers at each location all running samba (I am sorry I do not have the version number in front of me for samba) from SUSE enterprise 10 using the LDAP backend. There is a trust setup between all the domains and the IPSEC tunnels is
2006 Aug 22
5
How to map a user to a specific uid?
I have aix with 3.0.21c samba with the following smb.conf: [global] workgroup = MYDOMAIN realm = MYDOMAIN.COM server string = User management Server security = ADS password server = ad.mydomain.com idmap backend = rid:MYDOMAIN=100000-200000 allow trusted domains = No log level = 0 log file = /usr/local/samba/var/log.%m
2007 Oct 04
0
automounted filesystem appears empty on first reference
I have an odd automount problem. The first time I look in an automounted filesystem (when the mount is requested), it is empty; the second time it is not. Moreover, I only see this behavior on Centos 4.x systems, but not on Centos 5.0 systems going to the same fileserver. Here's an example, with some details simplified to clarify. In this example, fileserver1 is exporting fs1.
1999 Aug 23
1
2.0.5a configure bug fcntl test on automounted source dir
Hello, I believe that I have found a bug in the 2.0.5a configure process. If the source tarball is extracted to an automounted directory, and you run configure, it will fail the fcntl_lock test, resulting in this message at the end of the configure process: WARNING: No locking available. Running Samba would be unsafe To verify that the automounted directory is the problem, I put an "exit
2003 Aug 26
1
rsync NFS automount home directories, deletes on 2nd run
rsync'ing from NFS automounted /home directories does not appear to work as expected. Initially it automounts all the home directories, and copies the tree. However, when I run the same command a second time, it deletes all the files for with the /home directory happened to be unmounted. Some more details: Using 'ypmatch -k auto.home', I generate a list of /home/ directories to
2000 Feb 29
0
automount, samba, desktop.ini issues
Program: update_links.pl Author: Ryan Wyler <ryan@nhorizon.net> Problem this program solves: Windows machines taking a LONG time to browse shares of automount points which include directories that are inaccessable to the samba server. Explanation: We have our samba shares setup to mount the unix automount directories. The problem is there are MANY automount directories that the
2006 Feb 03
0
Confused about what I am seeing with domain names - --getdcname fails for ad server
Should I expect to see when I run wbinfo --getdcname=domain it return a domain controller for an ad server? It does return a server name for domain_network, the non-ad server. David Shapiro Unix Team Lead 919-765-2011 >>> David Shapiro 2/3/2006 10:50:51 AM >>> I am trying to get a aix samba server to join an ads domain. I think I see what the DOMAIN_NETWORK is. wbinfo -D
2013 May 01
0
slow automounted cifs
Samba 4.0.6 git both DC and fileserver with openSUSE 12.3 clients Hi I'm trying to debug why logins to Linux clients are sometimes slow. Here is a login with the user steve2 requesting his (automounted) home folder: ] Kerberos: TGS-REQ authtime: 2013-05-01T20:57:27 starttime: 2013-05-01T20:57:27 endtime: 2013-05-02T06:57:27 renew till: 2013-05-02T20:57:25 Kerberos: AS-REQ steve2 at HH3.SITE
2008 Dec 28
1
automounting home dirs
Hi, I'm running dovecot-1.0.10 on a Solaris 10 server with home dirs automounted over NFS. I have set the mail_location configuration option so that nothing should be written to a user's home dir over NFS but, as far as I can tell, dovecot still by default tries to chdir to a user's home dir when reading mail, although this is not required. This creates additional unnecessary load on
2007 Aug 27
1
CentOS 4.5: Automounted USB disks eventually stop appearing on desktop
This is just a minor annoyance, but I wondered if anyone has any insights. When I first boot the system and log in to Gnome, and then plug in e.g. a USB stick or compact flash card, I get an icon for it on the desktop. I can right-click on this icon to "eject" the filesystem, etc. Eventually, though, for no obvious reason, this stops working and I no longer get an icon when I insert a
2004 Nov 30
1
profiles and home directories
Howdy All, I have read with interest the problems that some people have with profiles and XP ( service pack 2 included ) in getting them to work. I, however, have not had any such trauma's ( thank goodness) and the smb.conf file listed below works a treat. The problem I have is people using profiles over several vpn connections ( just to slow ). So now I am in the situation of wanting to turn
2004 Sep 14
1
standalone file and print server inside SAMBA network problem
Hi, I have an existing Samba network consisting of a SAMBA PDC with win98 and XP clients (there is also some linux machines on the network connecting via NIS/NFS. Everything is running nicely. Now I want to add a samba print server to the domain. All this server needs to do is share a printer for the domain. For some reason I cannot get this printer server to share anything. Not even it's
2019 May 18
0
Fw: Btrfs Samba and Quotas
Hello, I a bit surprised to get no replies at all... How come? Lack of information? Lack of clarity? Greetings, Hendrik ------ Originalnachricht ------ Von: "Hendrik Friedel via samba" <samba at lists.samba.org> An: "samba at lists.samba.org" <samba at lists.samba.org> Gesendet: 14.05.2019 20:01:41 Betreff: [Samba] Fw: Btrfs Samba and Quotas >Hello, >
2006 Feb 01
0
Fwd: ADS and samba domain member: ads_connect: Cannot resolve network address for KDC in requested realm
I forgot the smb.conf file: [global] workgroup = MYDOMAIN netbios name = svcanimp socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=16384 SO_SNDBUF=16384 idmap uid = 10000-20000 idmap gid = 10000-20000 winbind enum users = yes winbind gid = 10000-20000 os level = 20 winbind enum groups = yes winbind separator = /
2019 May 14
4
Fw: Btrfs Samba and Quotas
Hello, by suggestion from linux-btrfs I post this to samba at lists.samba.org. I think, thiss is a bug in Samba. Can you confirm and suggest a workaround? Regards, Hendrik ------ Weitergeleitete Nachricht ------ Von: "Hendrik Friedel" <hendrik at friedels.name> An: "Btrfs BTRFS" <linux-btrfs at vger.kernel.org> Gesendet: 12.05.2019 13:27:00 Betreff: Btrfs Samba
2017 Apr 25
0
Odd disk automount issue on C7.3.1611
I'm posting here before going through all the fun to do up a real bug report to see if anyone else has seen this behavior. I have two identical Dynex external USB3 drive enclosures with identical 3TB drives in each enclosure. The dmesg output shows: $ dmesg |grep TOSHIBA [ 59.942546] scsi 7:0:0:0: Direct-Access TOSHIBA DT01ACA300 PQ: 0 ANSI: 6 [ 86.301123] scsi 8:0:0:0:
2004 Mar 12
1
weird home share problem
Hi list During my samba3 pdc ldap backend set up I encountered a new problem. I configured in smb.conf the mounting of the home share as followed: logon path = # I don't want roaming profiles logon drive = H: logon home = \\homeserver\%u logon script = logon.bat [homes] comment = Home dirs valid users = %S read only = No browseable = No Well after logging in
2005 Sep 15
1
automount[18592]: failed to mount /home/.hidden
Hi! My /var/log/messages files are being filled up with the following error... Sep 15 10:39:53 comp automount[15138]: >> mount: server:/home/.hidden failed, reason given by server: Permission denied Sep 15 10:39:53 comp automount[15138]: mount(nfs): nfs: mount failure server:/home/.hidden on /home/.hidden Sep 15 10:39:53 comp automount[15138]: failed to mount /home/.hidden What is