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2001 Oct 12
1
Large backup files from ntbackup to a samba share
Hi all, I'm experiencing a problem when NTBACKING'UP my W2000 Server files against a Linux 2.4.9 + ReiserFS 3.6 file system + Samba share. It works OK for the first 4 Gb's around file size. Then ntbackup stops serving data and the file on the samba side appears to be downsized to 0 and growing ssssslowly. Once you stop ntbackup by killing the process, the file reappears at its real
2004 May 14
1
Samba 3.0.3 and NTBackup in WinXP
Hello. We are having a really strange problem and I have been searching the net all day for a answer. We are trying to restore files from NTBackup to a Samba share using alternate pathing in ntbackup. The samba machine is a Solaris 8 machine with Samba 3.0.3 beeing a member of out AD domain. We map the samba share to Y:\ on the XP machine using a named account in AD, with a local
2004 Aug 02
5
Samba vs NtBackup Round 3.0.5
Hi all, I experienced the same problem with 3.0.4 that Jeremy and Bruno were discussing - NTBackup unable being to connect to shares and erroring out with 'Access Denied'. I have today upgraded to 3.0.5 (using the Debian Woody packages) and that didn't fix the problem. Was the fix in 3.0.5r1 only applicable to 2000/2003 server? I am stuck in the dark ages of NT 4 here, maybe that is a
2004 Sep 15
1
Samba and NtBackup 3.0.7: Revenge of NtBackup
Hi all I noticed that 3.0.7 is out (another security release)... does this contain the fixes for NtBackup connecting to a share? Currently I have to use ftp to copy the data to the server before backing up... not ideal. Thanks in advance ? Tom Hibbert ??? Technical Specialist ? Phone: +64-9-306-0230 Technical Helpdesk: +64-9-306-0234 Mobile: +64-274-307-784 Email: tom@nsp.co.nz Website:
2006 Jan 09
0
NTBACKUP - Can't backup to SAMBA Share files bigger than 4.29GB
Hi List, I have a very strange problem with NTBACKUP writing to a SAMBA share. NTBACKUP won't write files bigger than 4.29GB to a SAMBA share. Here are the specs of the systems: SAMBA Server: Slackware 10.1 SAMBA 3.0.21a (large file support turned on) Kernel 2.6.8 / ReiserFS Windows Server: Windows 2003 Server NTBACKUP (latest version) Data to backup is about 50GB
2004 Dec 05
0
XP NTBackup Inconsistency - du under-reports vs file size
(Sys config info at bottom) Use XP ntbackup.exe output to Samba share for several years and never had a problem. Backup size would range between 10 and 15 GB. Would always perform a verify after the backup. A few months ago the process started failing at the verify stage. The backup appeared to complete successfully, but as soon as the verify process started a message "Error: An
2005 Aug 11
0
NTBackup on WinServer2003 and SAMBA problem
Hi all, I have a problem with using NTBackup with SAMBA shares. I know about bug in version 3.0.x. I have SAMBA 1.9.18 at the moment on AIX machine and two Windows2003 Server. While trying to select SAMBA shares for backup I have "Access to this device or folder has been denied" error. This problem appears only on Win2003Srv. When I tried it on Win2kSrv with exactly the same
2001 Oct 17
9
large files
I'm reposting this problem (perhaps a bug) now I've got more information on it. This is another point of view of the situation and I hope someone could have run into the same trouble before (and solved it :-)) This is it: * with ntbackup 2000 I create a 22Gb .bkf file in the windows machine. * I can copy that file over a samba share and get correct info form the file in windows
2004 Jul 13
1
Problem with 3.0.5 rc1
Hi All, I have been having problems with the known issue on 3.0.4 with NTBackup and a DFS related issue. Therefore I decided to give 3.0.5rc1 a go, as SuSE have released the rpms on their website. Once I installed the rpms, I found that all daemons started correctly, but all domain authentication failed (I am running a samba server as a member server against a Windows 2000 mixed mode domain).
2012 Mar 06
3
[Bug 1989] New: SCP wihout a source path
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1989 Bug #: 1989 Summary: SCP wihout a source path Classification: Unclassified Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 4.3p2 Platform: All OS/Version: All Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: scp AssignedTo: unassigned-bugs
2011 Dec 28
1
P2V challenge that demands some creativity
Here is a P2V challenge I could use some advice with. I have a source Windows 2003 physical machine that was upgraded several years ago from Windows 2000. So its system is at C:\WINNT instead of C:\Windows. The target is a RHEV VM. Booting the source machine from the virt-p2v CD and trying virt-p2v-server fails apparently because the Windows directory is c:\WINNT. What about the
2008 Mar 16
2
Backup Question
We are migrating an LTO2 library off Veritas and NTBackup on a Windows Server to a Linux Server with either Bacula or Amanda. Originally, the Windows server used scripts to sync changes from various other Windows servers using Robocopy to a locally attached set of volumes, then ran the backup nightly (Full's were always done). I now had hoped to rsync the Samba shares to a local replica on
2007 Feb 04
4
Connection dropped when copying large files to a Samba Server
Hi all I have a CentOS 4.4 Kernel 2.6.9-11.EL Samba (smbd -V) 3.0.10-1.4E.9 I've been using this server as a small file server recently i needed to do a backup (ntbackup to file) and the backup fails randomly, the largest backup file i managed was about 3GBytes I tried copying large files and randomly the connection is lost I tried with a ping at the same time and the replies don't
2010 Mar 25
2
find /etc -size -1G return only empty files
Hello find /etc -size -1G should return all files less than 1Giga byte in /etc, but return a list of empty file (size=0) find /etc -size -2G work fine and return all the files This works the same on my fedora11 and my centos 5 ! Did I miss something or is it a bug ? Regards -- Alain Spineux | aspineux gmail com Your email 100% available |
2006 Feb 24
1
preserving ownership when copying from Windows to Samba
Hello, I need to copy a huge amount of files and directories from a file server running Windows 2000 Advanced Server SP4 to a file server running Gentoo Linux 2005.1 and Samba-3.0.14a compiled with acl, winbind, Kerberos and LDAP support. Both machines are members of an Active Directory domain. The data to copy reside on NTFS filesystem and have a complex ACL and ownership structure which
2006 Dec 18
1
Copy 100gb+ file over LAN?
Hopefully this is not too off topic. I have a server in which I'm creating an Exchange Information Store backup using ntbackup. The .bkf file it creates is 112GB. My goal was first to rsync it over to a local linux server, and then rsync just the changes over the internet to another linux server. I do this with other Exchange .bkf files (in the 4GB to 20GB range) and it seems to work well
2006 Aug 03
3
Backup Exchange mailboxes using rsync
Hi all, Has anyone got any advice on the best way to backup Exchange mailboxes (Exchange 5.5) running on a Windows 2000 server? We already use rsync on a number of other Windows boxes for general file backup. I've read that even if you get backups of the Exchange mailbox files, then it's really tricky to get the mailboxes back into Exchange if the server dies. Anyone got any tips on
2004 Jul 21
3
Windows Backup to samba3 share = problem
Hello All! I have strange problem with my samba3. I want to backup my data from w2k computer to samba share. For this, I using order tool - Windows Backup program. When I trying to choose network disk for backup destination, I see error message: "Access denied". But, I can create any files or folders on the disk manually, for example, with Explorer. Very interesting, that this problem
2001 Nov 05
4
smdb warp-around after 4 GB
I run Samba 2.2.2 on any of there vendors/osversions/filesystems: o Solaris 8 / ufs o Tru64 Unix V5.0A / advfs o RedHat 7.1 / Kernel 2.4.2 / ext2fs all these are capable of handling large files (files with a 64-bit-offset larger than 4GB). At configure time, samba selects the proper compile flags (-D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE, -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64) for use with large files. The problem: When I
2009 May 29
5
DR Server for Windows Machines
I need to setup a CentOS box offsite to have a series of files replicated to it. My problem is this machine won't have Samba on it but I need to replicate the hierarchy in question in such a manner that I can restore from it and retain file system permissions. That's where I am stumped, anyone got any ideas? Thanks, jlc