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1998 May 20
0
win 98 -Reply
>>Date: Mon, 18 May 1998 09:09:32 -0700 >>From: Jim <jimd@salinas.net> >>To: "'samba@samba.anu.edu.au'" <samba@samba.anu.edu.au> >>Subject: Win 98 >>Message-ID: <01BD823C.B0606D40.jimd@salinas.net> >>I am using samba-1.9.16p2-2 on Linux. Have used it for about 2 years with no problems. None. >>I have several Win95
1998 Feb 23
7
nmb log file entry
Hi, I am getting this log entry in the nmb.log file. Any ideas why I am getting it? query_name_response: Multiple (2) responses received for a query on subnet 9.36. 220.43 for name WHITE<1d>. This response was from IP 9.36.223.255 Thanks Chip
2018 Dec 09
2
Robocopy, archive bit and ACLs
Hello, I'm attempting to set up a daily Robocopy task on a Windows Server 2016 to duplicate a large directory tree -- including data, timestamps and ACLs -- to a Samba 4.5.12 server. This is my Robocopy command: Robocopy.exe C:\source \\foo\bar /XA:SH /XJ /MIR /NODCOPY /COPY:DTSO /A+:A /ZB I noticed that for a significant number of files, Robocopy will systematically identify them as
2007 Oct 01
4
cygwin rsync windows to windows ACL problem
I am having problems using rsync on cygwin to properly copy the ownership of files from windows to windows. I am running: rsync -avPA //src_addr/some/path /local/dst/path/ Based on: http://www.mail-archive.com/rsync@lists.samba.org/msg18920.html and: http://www.nabble.com/Re:-I-need-rsync-+-acl-support-for-windows--t2462647.html ENV: CYGWIN=ntsec tty I am running this on Windows Server 2003 R2
2002 Sep 24
1
backup NT box to SAMBA box using xcopy, smbclient, robocopy, or DD command ???
What is the best way to backup my NT 4.0 Server box that is only 8GB to my NEW SAMBA file server that I have added to the domain? Xcopy? Smbclient? Robocopy? DD command in Linux? I found some good info. on Google about Robocopy that is supposed to be great and will paste the information below. Also, can someone SEND me the latest copy of ROBOCOPY VERSION 1.92 please. I have a really old
2004 Oct 26
1
Dreaded ERROR 5 In Robocopy
I'm still battling the dreaded "ERROR 5 (0x00000005)" error when trying to robocopy files from a W2K box to Samba 3.0.7 on FreeBSD. I've been fighting this since Samba 2.2.8 and the upgrade hasn't fixed it for me despite the entries in the changlelog. Now here's the strange part. If robocopy is sending NEW files, files which are on W2K but not on the Samba box, the copy
2012 Feb 24
2
shell command with Robocopy error
Ok so my problem is I am running a shell command to copy certain file types from one directory to another and it returns multiple errors the code is models=c("1sFE1cFE","1sFE1cFEp") for(m in 1:length(models)){ shell(paste("robocopy C:\\Sim_Test_1\\Sim",models[m]," "," C:\\Sim_Test_1\\SimArchive\\Sim",dirnum,"\\pinrepstd *.std *.rep *.tpl
2008 Dec 30
3
how to backup/restore of windows file attributes
I use rsync for backing up windows. After a restore of Desktop.ini I recognize that the hidden attribut and the system attribut will not been restored. I know, this are no unix attributes. But is there a way to backup and restore the windows attributes too? Thanks Matthias -- Don't Panic
2017 Sep 18
1
Samba shows error NT Status: STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND when copying 10GB file using robocopy when ecryptfs file system shared using samba
Hi , I shared linux directory which is mounted using ecryptfs to a windows 10 client using samba share . When i do a robocopy of file greater than size of 7GB the samba throws an error NT Status: STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND which can be observed in wire shark  . Setup : ---------- Host with ubuntu 16.01  -------------------> windows 10 client (Samba
2017 Sep 27
1
Debugging robocopy error 87 - The parameter is incorrect
Hi, I have Samba 4.6 running on FreeBSD 11.1 with a ZFS file system. Trying to use robocopy to mirror files from Windows 8.1. Most of the files are copied without any issues, but a few fail with the following error in the robocopy log: ERROR 87 (0x00000057) Copying File <path> The parameter is incorrect. Robocopy is executed with the following options: /X /NDL /S /E /DCOPY:DAT /COPY:DAT
2012 May 28
4
How to load a selection list into the method new of a controller?
Hi friends! I''m relatively new with Rails and I''m struggling for a long time with this problem (it should have a pattern solution but until now I didn''t find it): I have the following models: Institution, City, State and Country. class Country < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :states has_many :cities, :through => :states end # == Schema Information # Table
2014 Mar 05
1
Abysmal performance with Samba 4 and Windows Explorer
I'm experiencing extremely slow performance when trying to copy files from and to a samba 4 share. I'm using Debian and the Samba 4 SerNet packages and everything is up to date on the client as well as on the server. The connection is made through 100Mbp/s ethernet, but the problem also exists on a local virtual machine that runs on the Debian server. By extremely I mean really abysmal:
2017 May 09
2
Windows DC to Samba DC Sysvol replication
Why can't one use robocopy to do unidirectional replication from a Windows Domain Controller to a Samba Domain Controller? https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Robocopy_based_SysVol_replication_workaround
2023 Jul 20
1
Migration of files with Windows ACL's to Samba server
Hi there, It might that this question was already answered but I can't really find any proper documentation for this. I am in a process of migrating about 70T of files from our Win2016 storage server to a Samba (2:4.17.9+dfsg-0+deb12u3) server. Whilst doing this I want to preserve all the ACL's which were set on Windows shares. Is there any related documentation around this topic how to
2001 Sep 19
3
permissions bug w/ --backup-dir or --backup option?
Running rsync 2.4.7pre1, using the --backup-dir option, I just realized today that file ownerships and permissions of backed up files are not preserved. In other words, if rsync moves an obsolete file to the backup dir, it's ownership seems to revert to root:root, and permissions change, as well. We are also using the -a (archive) option, by the way, which should mean "preserve
2023 Aug 18
1
Increase data length for SMB2 write and read requests for Windows 10 clients
On Fri, Aug 18, 2023 at 04:25:28PM +0000, Jones Syue ??? wrote: >Hello Ivan, > >'FastCopy' has an option to revise max I/O size and works for SMB :) >it is a tool for file transferring and could be installed to win10, >download here: https://fastcopy.jp/ > >This is an example for writing, a job would write a file named '1GB.img' >from a local disk
2005 Jun 22
3
Howto crosstable-ing......
I receive the following meteo dataset regularly, containing the average daily temperatures (tMedia) of a certain month for 24 selected meteo-stations (COD_WMO) whose human-readable names are in (NOME). str(tabella) `data.frame': 1038 obs. of 4 variables: $ COD_WMO: int 16045 16045 16045 16045 16045 16045 16045 16045 16045 16045 ... $ NOME : Factor w/ 24 levels
1998 May 19
1
SAMBA digest 1690
SUBJECT: SAMBA digest 1690 ERROR: Text size exceeds maximum
2004 May 07
2
PRI, multi D channels and conventional PBXs
Hi all OK this may sound like a good one but maybe someone can tell me. Simple context is - I want to unplug my existing conventional PBX from the Telco and place * with it's TE410P in between. Now the difficult part, the existing connection is E1 PRI (Q.931) with 6 B-channels. I need to be able to trigger a D-channel to the old PBX and a D-Channel to the Telco (Not BT!). Next I can put
2013 Mar 01
2
samba4 PDC to BDC file replication
Hi, I have built two samba4 boxes, one as a PDC and the as a DC, all working perfectly. If I create a user through the mmc snapin then turn off the PDC, I can still login to the domain using the DC which is great. The problem is their files and ntfs permissions on BDC. I have assigned user and group rights using windows explorer to certain folders, i.e granted user1 full permissions to that