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2008 Jun 03
3
getent not listing ADS users ctdb samba
Hi, I am setting up ctdb samba, and have hit a brick wall trying to solve the following issue. 1. getent does not retrieve the list of domain users or groups (wbinfo works fine) I'm not sure what I'm missing but I've almost spent the whole day trying to resolve this one and haven't made any progress :-( Any help or suggestions are appreciated My configuration is
2008 Jun 05
1
samba GPFS and HSM?
Hi - I was wondering if any of you may be able to point me in the right direction. I am in the process of designing a fairly large fileserver solution in an MS Active directory environment. I have setup and tested ctdb samba, however, after several discussions with a couple of my colleagues, i am now considering a more vanilla flavour of samba. The key features the solution requires are: •
2008 Jan 11
1
Samba 3.0.28 with VFS-Module "GPFS"
Hi Rob, on your Info for Version 3.0.25 you pointed out the VFS-Module GPFS for using features of the underlaying GPFS-Filesystem. Also the man-pages-3/vfs_gpfs.8.html points to that module, but I can't find it anywhere. We are using a GPFS 3.2 3-Node Samba Cluster (3.0.24/28) on Dell HW. We would be very glad if it is posible to get - Quota Recognition for our users (we use "max
2011 Mar 14
3
vfs_gpfs module errors
Hi I'm encountering an error with some of my Windows clients when using CTDB and samba to access a GPFS hosted share. We see the following error all the time. [2011/03/14 12:31:16.549084, 1] modules/vfs_gpfs.c:1099(vfs_gpfs_ntimes) vfs_gpfs_ntimes: set GPFS ntimes failed -1 The copy continues but is slow. All the timestamps seem reasonable for the data copied. The GPFS
2008 Dec 25
1
CTDB + Samba + Winbind + ActiveDirectory
Hi All, Are there any special CTDB/SMB configuration settings/dependencies to manage Winbind across CTDB managed servers authenticating via Active Directory(AD)? An example would be Samba's IDMAP backend for Winbind: RID vs. AD or tag Winbind to a primary CTDB node and point other nodes to authenticate from AD via proxy primary CTDB node? /etc/sysconfig/ctdb on all nodes is as follows:
2014 Jan 23
2
gpfs + sernet samba + ctdb + transparent failover confusion
Hi all, We're running gpfs 3.5.0.12 (5 total nsds & quorum servers, 2 nsds running samba), sernet-samba 4.1.4-7, and ctdb 1.0.114.7-1 and trying to get transparent failover to work from a windows 8 client. We have ctdb failover working, i.e. if I run mmshutdown on one of the nodes the IPs failover in a few seconds after the GPFS mount is unmounted. For our transparent failover test, I
2015 May 21
2
STATUS_SHARE_VIOLATION when Read while Write on GPFS + CTDB
Hi, in the following scenario I've got the Problem of "STATUS_SHARE_VIOLATION". Client A (with User 1) copies a file to share X. (with: DENY_NONE 0x120196 WRONLY NONE) Client B (with User 1) reads this file from share X (with: DENY_NONE 0x120089 RDONLY NONE) Now Client C (with User 1) wants also to read this file from share X and gets the STATUS_SHARE_VIOLATION.
2016 Apr 07
1
Updating from 4.1 + CTDB to 4.2/CTDB?
Dear list, We are about to upgrade to Samba 4.2.9 from sernet-samba 4.1.6 + CTDB 1.0.114.7 running on top of GPFS. My understanding is that as of 4.2, CTDB is now part of Samba. So does this mean we need to uninstall all of our sernet-samba and ctdb RPMs (we are on CentOS 6), then install the sernet-samba 4.2.9 rpms and reconfigure everything for CTDB? For those who have done this, how
2013 Oct 08
1
Excel 'Document not saved' Error when using SMB2 Protocol
Hi Samba Users, I'm in the process of building a Samba4 CTDB /GPFS Cluster joined as a member server to AD that also supports ACL's . It has taken some time but almost everything is working now :) . My one outstanding issue is editing files using Excel 2007 on Windows 7 results in a 'Document not saved' error. I believe this is an issue with the SMB2 protocol as I can edit the same
2013 Jan 31
2
ACLs on a directory on GPFS
Hello, I am using the vfs_gpfs samba module to map ACLs through samba. It works fine on files, but directory ACLs are ignored. Ex: getfacl /sb/share/myplace/ file: sb/share/myplace/ owner: root group: root user::rwx user:afrankel:rwx group::--- mask::rwx other::--- When I try to access this folder in Windows, I get permission denied. The same permissions on a files, I can open it / modify it
2009 Jul 15
1
can not read file permissions via samba over gpfs
Hi, I am using samba samba3-3.3.4-39, with ctdb ctdb-1.0-69.x86_64, gpfs gpfs-3.2.1 on centos 5.3 x86_64. My problem is that from samba share I can't read file permissions and file ownership, although I'm in "domain admins" group, which has full permissions(rwx) via inherited acl (not user or group ownership). If I'm in a group that owns the file, I can read the permissions,
2012 May 31
1
Tangential Issue: idmap backend = ad and Active Directory 2008R2
Tried single quotes on Domain Admins in the pam.d file as well as a backslash on the space with no effect. I've found several references that just say "no spaces in group names." Is there really no way to do this? Also, most references I find to using these lines in pam.d say that "sufficient" should work, but I'm finding that users in the named group can then log in
2011 Apr 01
1
kernel oplocks in ctdb environment
Hi Can anyone advise me on "kernel oplocks" in a ctdb cluster. I have a ctdb (GPFS is the parallel file system) setup that uses samba (3.5.8) for cifs and IBM CNFS for NFS. Reading the documentation on kernel oplocks it seems to me that I can export the same area via samba and NFS with "kernel oplocks = Yes" . My logic is that IBM CNFS has shared NFS locking
2008 Dec 04
1
Join multiple CTDB managed Samba servers into Active Directory
Hi , I have set up a 2-node CTDB cluster serving NFS and CIFS authenticating Windows and Linux users via Active Directory. The setup works fine, except only one server in the CTDB-cluster is able to join the AD domain at a given instance. If you manually add the other server into AD, the already connected server gets disconnected. There is no specific error message logged in /var/log/message or
2009 Sep 03
1
CTDB: Clustered NFS, reboot, requires me to exportfs -r(a)
Hi Samba, I hope you are doing well. I run a cifs / nfs CTDB clustered NAS solution, and I find that when I reboot any of the nodes in the cluster, I must re-export the nfs mounts so they show up properly. Perhaps this is a general linux nfs bug and I am barking up the wrong tree, but I haven't found any problem / solution mentioning this as of yet besides my own known workaround
2016 Jul 06
1
"No previous versions" - GPFS 3.5 and shadow_copy2
Hi all, At some point recently my customers can no longer see GPFS snapshots under the Windows Previous Versions tab. It simply says "No previous versions available". If a fileset is exported with the flag "force user = root" then Previous Versions *are* displayed. [2016/07/06 10:07:35.602080, 3] ../source3/smbd/vfs.c:1322(check_reduced_name) check_reduced_name:
2016 Mar 21
2
NTFS ACL on database and vfs_acl_tdb
On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 01:28:44PM +0100, Matteo Maretto wrote: > Hi, > thanks for your question. > We have not investigated this matter yet, but we espect to find at least a > basic correspondence between the two. This would be enough for us. > On the Novell documentation we've read that the object rights are > essentially four: Browse, Create, Delete, Inheritance Control,
2009 Aug 03
1
CTDB+GFS2+CMAN. clean_start="0" or clean_start="1"?
Hi everybody, I have tested CTDB+GFS2+CMAN under Debian. It works good but I do not understand some points. It is possible to run the CTDB defining it under services section in cluster.conf but running it on the second node shuts down the process at the first one. My CTDB configuration implies 2 active-active nodes. Does CTDB care if the node starts with clean_start="0" or
2016 Mar 10
2
Debugging oplock.c core dumps
Hi everyone I have a four node samba/CTDB cluster exporting CIFS shares from a GPFS 3.5 cluster. Samba/CTDB is at 4.2.3: [root at hostname ~]# rpm -qa | grep sernet sernet-samba-ad-4.2.3-18.el6.x86_64 sernet-samba-libs-4.2.3-18.el6.x86_64 sernet-samba-common-4.2.3-18.el6.x86_64 sernet-samba-4.2.3-18.el6.x86_64 sernet-samba-ctdb-4.2.3-18.el6.x86_64 sernet-samba-client-4.2.3-18.el6.x86_64
2009 Jul 27
2
Share access problem from 3.4.0
Hi all, we have a public share for all of our users. The share definition is as follows: [public] comment = browseable = yes writeable = yes path = /gpfs/fbb/apps/public force group = @BUILTIN+Users valid users = @BUILTIN+Users write list = @BUILTIN+Users All of our data resides on a GPFS file system. The share is defined and accessed on a AIX 5.3.10 node with samba 3.0.26a. Here users do not