Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "ACL problem with Samba > 3.4.x on GPFS"
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
2011 Jun 07
2
Disk free space, quotas and GPFS
I am migrating the main file servers at work onto a new storage platform
based on GPFS. I am using RHEL 5.6 with the samba3x packages (aka 3.5.4)
recompiled to get the vfs_gpfs and tsmsm modules, with a couple of extra
patches to vfs_gpfs module to bring it 3.5.8 level. It is running with
ctdb against Windows AD 2008 R2 domain controllers with all the
idmapping been held in the AD.
In order to
2013 Oct 21
1
Bug vfs module gpfs:winattrs ?
Hello,
does this bug still exists: http://web.archiveorange.com/archive/v/IPyW4fzzpEetiWKnJyfJ ?
It seems that I have the same problem, although "store dos attributes" is set (Samba 3.6.18; GPFS 3.5.0-11).
Here my share definition:
[shared]
comment = <comment>
path = <path>
available = yes
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:
2012 May 29
4
idmap backend = ad and Active Directory 2008R2
Hello All,
I'm trying to set up linux ssh/shell authentication on a CentOS_6.2 server
running smbd version 3.5.10-114 using winbind/smb/pam. We've done this
successfully using the tdb backend but wanted users to get the same UID/GID
on every machine. Switched to rid for the backend but users still got a
foreign number for UID and their default group was always Domain Users. So
I'm
2013 Oct 17
1
Can't restore from GPFS snapshots, disk_free error
Hello,
We're trying to set up a GPFS system with Samba running on top with CTDB
managing it.
I have snapshots set up to be accessible in every directory as the invisible
directory .snap
The snapshots are in the following format:
/usr/lpp/mmfs/bin/mmcrsnapshot 1MB `TZ=GMT date + at GMT-%Y.%m.%d-%H.%M.%S`
?and look like this from the UNIX level:
2016 Jul 05
1
GPFS AFM Export Problem
Hi All,
I'm having a frustrating time exporting a GPFS Independent Writer AFM fileset through Samba.
Native GPFS directories exported through Samba seem to work properly, but when creating an export which points to an AFM IW fileset, I get "Access Denied" errors when trying to create files from an SMB client and even more unusual "Failed to enumerate objects in the container:
2012 May 11
2
cannot set gpfs:sharemodes to yes
Hi,
I'm trying to set up samba share exporting gpfs filesystem and I strugle
with setting sharemode to yes. Samba is 3.6.5, gpfs version is 3.2.1-29
(the latest available for 3.2 branch). Everything works fine when sharemode
is set to no, but I'd rather insist to switch it to yes. That's what man
page says:
no - do not propagate sharemodes across all GPFS nodes. This should only
be
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
2012 Dec 05
0
[Bug 9466] New: GPFS ACLs are not copied by rsync when copying between two GPFS filesystems
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9466
Summary: GPFS ACLs are not copied by rsync when copying between
two GPFS filesystems
Product: rsync
Version: 3.0.9
Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P5
Component: core
AssignedTo: wayned at
2011 Sep 02
0
GPFS and Windows file attributes
I was reviewing the GPFS VFS module this afternoon after I had a request
to add Thumbs.db to the hide files option.
Now I was under the impression that the GPFS VFS module mapped this
through to the Windows attributes on the under lying file system. That
is assuming that your GPFS file system is sufficiently recent to support
Windows attributes.
I did some experimentations with a Terminal
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
2024 Oct 03
2
File attributes issue
HiWe have two Windows servers (one active, one standby) that we keep in sync by using ROBOCOPY to do a differential copy every night. The options make sure that only new or altered files are transferred, and deleted ?master? files also is deleted on the standby server.
Now I want to relocate a couple of shares from the active server to a Samba 4.20 server. The shares are up and working as they
2011 Sep 21
1
File permissions 0070 with Office 2010 after saving
I think this is a recurrence of an old bug. Running Samba 3.5.4 with
CTDB on GPFS 3.4.0.6 with the vfs_gpfs module using CentOS 5.6. It is a
vanilla CentOS RPM's with the vfs_gpfs module a self compiled add on.
Running with NFSv4 ACL's.
Basically what happens is when a user saves a file in Office 2010 (no
Office 2007 to test with) with Windows 7 on the Unix side the
permissions on the
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
2011 Jul 19
6
Integrate Samba with Active Directory
Hello guys,
I am setting up a Samba server (based on CentOS 5.6) on my company which
will act as a print and file server. Also, it has dropbox installed.
I have set up everything regarding to CUPS and Samba itself, but I'm not
being able to integrate my shares with Active Directory.
All I want is that access control to Samba shares is made through Active
Directory users and their
2012 May 03
2
template homedir and idmap_ad
Some empirical testing shows that if I am using the idmap_ad module the
template homedir parameter in smb.conf is ignored. I would just like to
determine if this is the correct behaviour or if I am doing something wrong.
JAB.
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Jonathan A. Buzzard Email: jonathan (at) buzzard.me.uk
Fife, United Kingdom.
2020 Jun 29
6
Need help with roaming profiles
I have a problem that I am unable to sort out. Maybe someone can
assist with advice and troubleshooting.
Client computer is Windows 10 Pro with latest updates as of today.
Servers are a Windows 2019 Standard (logon and AD server) and a Samba
4.11 running on Ubuntu (domain member.
AD account configured with account profile
\\hp-fssrv\profiles\<username>. Home directory is mapped to
2013 Mar 06
5
SAMBA bringing NFS server to a halt
Hello,
We have a Red Hat 5.3 SAMBA 3.0.33-3.7 Server that shares a few directories to 4 other servers.
The other servers are Red Hat 5.3 and one Solaris 10 server.
I configured SAMBA to do the following for each share;
Force User: User1
Force Group: Group1
Create Mask: 02770
Security Mask: 02770
Directory Mask: 02770
Directory Security Mask: 02770
Inherit Permissions: Yes
Inherit ACLS: Yes
2007 Jun 25
2
Can create files, but not modify...
Hello,
I set up a new computer with CentOS 5.0 and Samba V3.0.25a.
I copied my "old stuff" from the existig PC to the new one, created my
samba shares and tried to connect from a Windows XP Home Edition PC.
Results:
1) I can open all old data
2) I can create new files
3) I cannot modify and open the new files
This seems a bit odd.
Here is the config data:
[global]
workgroup =