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2007 Apr 10
2
Group Policy install MSI from Samba share
I have a Windows 2000 Active Directory domain and I need to create a group policy to assign an msi install to a computer. This has always worked fine on a Windows share, but now the install fails after moving to a Samba file server. I'm guessing it's some sort of permissions issue. Does anyone know how to make this work? James Dinkel Network Engineer Butler County of Kansas
2006 Dec 05
11
Does Samba/Winbind not follow nested groups in AD?!?
Here's the situation: We have users who are members of groups and those groups are sometimes members of a 2nd level of groups. If a folder has permissions assigned to a 2nd level group, then the user can not access the share. Doing a "getent group | grep user | grep 2nd_level_group" also returns nothing. Samba seems to not be recognizing that a user is a member of a group under
2007 Jan 08
2
sharing word files
hello I'm having the following problem: On a share I have a user with read-only access to word files. Another user has read-write access to these files. When the user with read-only access opens a word file and then the user with read-write access to these files opens the file, the read-write user has only read-only access. If the read-write user opens the word file first, then he has
2006 Nov 28
5
Shadow Copy Client blank, with error in logs
One computer will show the previous versions of files just fine, but every other computer I've installed the Microsoft Shadow Copy Client on will not show any previous versions. The Previous Versions tab is just blank. In the samba log, I get this: [2006/11/28 12:02:02, 0] modules/vfs_shadow_copy.c:shadow_copy_opendir(81) shadow_copy_opendir: SMB_VFS_NEXT_OPENDIR() failed for
2007 Feb 05
1
cleaning up duplicate files on the file server
I imagine we can save some space on our file server by cleaning up all the files that are saved multiple times by different people. There is already the fdupes command in linux that will scan a directory tree and report what files have duplicates. This could be easily scripted to turn those duplicate files into symlinks to one file. The problem is see, then, is what would happen if someone
2006 Dec 22
1
"inherit acls" only works with "inherit permissions"
We are running a fileserver (Samba version 3.0.10-1.4E.9) on CentOS 4.4. No AD, clients are Windows XP and OS X. Linux acl's are used for access to directories and files. Each top-level folder belongs to a primary group with mode 2770. The acl's restrict access to lower level directories. We need to pass the acl's down the directory tree or else users may have unexpected access to
2007 Feb 09
2
difference between %u and %U
What is the difference between %u and %U? The documentation says they both return the value of the connected username, but will they return different values? James Dinkel Network Engineer Butler County of Kansas There are 10 types of people in the world: those who understand binary, and those who don't.
2006 Nov 17
3
Very slow changing permissions from Windows client
Our samba server authenticates to Windows 2000 Active Directory and I have ea support enabled on the share and on the file system. The OS is Debian Stable, fully updated and using Samba 3.0.23c from Backports. Now copying and accessing files is plenty fast, but when setting up permissions on directories that contain 100 GB or so of files and subdirectories takes like 60 minutes from the time I
2006 Dec 22
3
Heimdal or MIT kerberos comparison
What is the difference between Heimdal and MIT as far usability goes? MIT seems to be the default on major linux distrobutions, but I here a lot about people preferring Heimdal, but I can't find any reasons why. Is one generally more stable/faster/reliable than the other? There is already a blank wiki page at http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba_%26_Kerberos so if anyone has any good
2006 Nov 21
11
what OS do you use for Samba?
I'm trying to decide on a linux distro to use for our enterprise Samba server. I like that there is a deb repo for Debian from samba.org, but I'm more comfortable with CentOS (Redhat). I just want to be sure I have a well supported Samba server and I need at least the 3.0.20 version so I can use the "inherit owner" property. I also want automatic updates for bugfixes and
2007 Jan 09
0
smbd keeps maxing out the cpu, must reboot server constantly [SOLVED]
So now, I suppose I should let the list know what I've done to fix this. I found two offending computers, that caused this problem. The first offending computer I found, I just assigned it a static IP and then firewalled it off from the file server. For it's purpose, it's doesn't actually need to access the file server. I then found a second computer that was suspect, and
2004 Apr 30
1
ENC: Unresolved Symbols on Uniprocessor Kernel
I followed your instruction to compile OCFS and received the following errors: [root@RAC1 ocfs-1.0.11]# ./configure --with-kernel=/usr/src/linux-2.4.9-e.38/linux checking build system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu checking host system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu checking for gcc... gcc checking for C compiler default output... a.out checking whether the C compiler works... yes checking whether we are
2004 Apr 30
1
ENC: ENC: Unresolved Symbols on Uniprocessor Kernel
As I said before, I'm not a linux expert. In which file of kernel source can I look for any missing code ? And specially what do I have to check ? __________________________________________ Mauro Staretz - MI Montreal Inform?tica Ltda Microsoft MCSE+I / MCDBA / MCP - Oracle OCP Tel: 55-21-2291-6116 R.2104 Fax: 55-21-2533-6028 __________________________________________ -----Mensagem
2004 May 07
1
ENC: ENC: Unresolved Symbols on Uniprocessor Ker nel
Hi, Is this "Unresolved Symbols" issue only occurring on VMware with e.38? We have OCFS users want to update their kernel to e.34 or e.38 without VMware. Please advise, Thanks! Roger--- -----Original Message----- From: Wim Coekaerts [mailto:wim.coekaerts@oracle.com] Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 12:20 PM To: Sunil Mushran Cc: ocfs-users@oss.oracle.com Subject: Re: ENC: ENC:
2004 May 25
1
Problem with invisible folders by using posix ACLs & the hide unreadable parameter (Samba-3.0.4/Linux)
Hi, we've got a worse problem with our s.3.0.4 file server. The server is configured as a domain member server and is running in security=ADS mode. We use the hide unreadable parameter in conjunction with posix ACLs to ensure, that our users only see those folders, on which they have been authorized. With s.2.2.8a everything worked fine. Yesterday we migrated to s.3.0.4 and have now the
2003 Apr 02
2
[Acl-Devel] mask ACL
Hello Eric, I am taking Buck and the rsync mailing list into the CC. Buck is the author of the rsync patch, he may know more on that problem. On Wednesday 02 April 2003 00:16, Eric Chen wrote: > From my understanding, the effecive rights mask 'limits the effective > rights granted to all groups and to named users', so if you getfacl on a > file, the group permissions will be
2004 Dec 28
0
RAID Card for CentOS 3 compatibility
Hi everybody, I need to setup a couple of new servers with RAID 1 & another with RAID 5, witch card will have built in support (no need for drivers). It can be for ATA or SATA drives (any preference on ATA or SATA ?). I'm looking for a PCI card , or a motherboard with built in card. I been looking at the : 1. "3ware 64-bit PCI to SATA RAID Controller Card, Model "Escalade
2004 Jun 10
0
OCFS 1.0.12 released
Hello, We are pleased to announce the release of OCFS 1.0.12. The rpms can be downloaded from http://oss.oracle.com/projects/ocfs/files/. The list of bugs fixed are in the readme. For the first time, we have also released the rpms for UnitedLinux IA64. More specifically, it's for UL SP3-215. As always, we are releasing the rpm for the most recent UnitedLinux kernel. Regards, Sunil
2006 Nov 21
3
need unix to windows solution
Hello, I am looking for a solution that will allow me to create a mount point on solaris to a directory(ies) on a Windows 2000 SP3 server. Can someone tell me how to do this using Samba? This is an urgent need. Thanks for your help. Jim Russell Oracle DBA 919-483-8794
2001 Mar 26
0
FW: RE: Explorer & MS Office hang
This was in regards to a problem with ms applications hanging on trying to open a file. Turns out it was an nfs locking issue. Hope this helps, Don -----Original Message----- From: Partenheimer Nate [mailto:npartenh@butler.edu] Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 1:23 PM To: "MCCALLDON "@envelope.hp.com; HP-USA@envelope.hp.com; ex1 " Subject: RE: RE: Explorer & MS Office hang