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2017 Oct 11
1
Using GPO to mount shares on Linux
On 10/11/2017 12:43 PM, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: > I want to mount a users folder on one machine into the users folder on > another machine. > i.e. mount \\dc1\users\rowland on client /home/rowland/mnt That sounds similar to our use case. > Sods law has kicked in, I have now got a mount to work with pam_mount, > but there is a major problem, anything created in the share
2017 Aug 08
3
Smbclient cant transer large files
Well, apparently there WAS a change on the Windows Server, which only affected new samba versions I was able to fix my issue by using this patch: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12776 Can this be officially fixed please? >-----Original Message----- >From: Lange Norbert >Sent: Dienstag, 08. August 2017 10:04 >To: samba at lists.samba.org >Subject: Smbclient cant
2019 Feb 14
3
32 seconds vs 72 minutes -- expected performance difference?
> > Unless you upload a network capture of you mounting and doing the ls -lR > on the client it's hard to say what really goes on. I understand you > might not want to make it public.. but if you do > This is the last thing I'll try after I've exhausted all the other options. How are you mounting your share (which mount options)? > Something weird is going on with
2017 Oct 11
3
Using GPO to mount shares on Linux
On 10/11/2017 12:09 PM, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: > I did all of this, I have read everything I could find on the internet > and I just couldn't make it work. > > I am now a leading expert on what doesn't work ;-) > > Rowland ok, that is an unusual situation... you having a problem, and things working here :-) So perhaps we're doing different things: we
2016 Jan 06
4
Cannot remove symlink with missing target
Hi, I have started using symbolic links on an SMB share and find that symbolic links whose target no longer exists cannot be removed on the client side. Example, on the SMB client side in an SMB-mounted directory: 1. Create a file and a relative symlink to it: $ touch a $ ln -s a b $ ls -l total 0 -rw-rw-r--. 1 andi andi 0 Jan 6 14:42 a lrwxrwxrwx. 1 andi andi 1
2002 Nov 20
3
here's a fix for Goldmine (and other ISAM database based programs) on Windows NT/2000/XP clients talking to samba
Goldmine seems to a compiled database application compiled in something likeClipper. Clipper applications record lock through ISAM like files (DBF). However, in Windows NT/2000/XP, Opportunistic locking is turned on by default in order to accelerate file transfer from file services. [Windows 95/98 did not Opportunisticly lock] However, opportunistic locking corrupts ISAM and ISAM like
2006 Jan 30
11
Database Selection
Hi, I am a RoR newbie and I''ve been experimenting with different databases (mySQL, PostgreSQL, etc.) and different table types (MyISAM vs. InnoDB). Is there a preferred database/table type for RoR development. I like how MySQL''s InnoDB tables enforce referential integrity, but these tables require a lot more storage space then MyISAM tables. For everyone with a lot of RoR
2019 Feb 08
8
32 seconds vs 72 minutes -- expected performance difference?
## QUESTION I am sharing a 120GB folder with lots of files via Samba on a LAN (1Gbps connection). 1) Doing an `ls -lR` on the server (on this folder) takes ~32 seconds, compared with **72 minutes** on the client. Is this difference in performance expected (due to network and protocol overhead)? 2) While the client is executing an `ls -lR`, one smbd process on the server uses about 30-40% of a
2009 Apr 27
1
RODBC - XLSX files - dropping/clearing sheets
Hi! I'm manipulating XLSX data using RODBC, however a limitation which appears to be driver based is that you can't clear or drop sheets from the XLSX files, as per the following example: > library(RODBC) > xlsx<-odbcDriverConnect("DRIVER=Microsoft Excel Driver (*.xls, *.xlsx, *.xlsm, *.xlsb);DBQ=c:\\documents and settings\\desktop\\testxlsx.xlsx; ReadOnly=False") >
2018 Jun 26
1
Fwd: Re: Ubuntu 18:04 not getting 'home' directory from DC
Sorry for the delayed response, Louis, I'm not sure how to tell about having "cifs/UPN" - Please advise. I was able to mount with sec=krb5 after the user is logged in but that does not help getting "home" mounted during the login. But here is where I am now: I have been able to pam_mount "home" during the login but could not get the ACLs during the mount
2024 Nov 26
2
Random EINVAL when opening files with SMB3 POSIX extensions enabled
Hello! I recently tried enabling SMB3 POSIX extensions as I'm only using Linux clients and would like to make use of the standard unix permission bits. However, I'm running into an issue where a simple `cat` fails with -EINVAL when opening the file: openat(AT_FDCWD, "Shells.txt", O_RDONLY) = -1 EINVAL (Invalid argument) The weird thing is that it's intermittent.
2007 Oct 15
1
disk partitioning thoughts
In the past I basically used 3 partitions for hard drives. partition 1: was all centos (typically 20G) partition 2: was swap (typically 2*RAM - 2G) partition 3: was everything else I wanted, needed or carded about, database files etc... Now with really big drives coming along 750G and 1T partition 3 is getting big. Except for time to format is there a problem with that??? I'm not really
2005 Apr 21
1
transactions
Hi, I have a question about samba3 internals. I want to know if samba does support what I call transactions (though I could be wrong) I need that a client either finish writing what it was meant to or not The problem is that I have a samba on a place where there is a very old accounting system writen in Cobol. Many instances of the program uses some kind of ISAM to access records in the samba
2003 Sep 03
1
Solaris Gigabit Performance tweaking
I am currently running rsync 2.5.6 on solaris 8. I am updating a rather large directory tree including some ISAM databases and am having some performance problems. We are using gigabit interfaces between two V280R servers and I am trying to push the tree with the following options. usr/local/bin/rsync --quiet --recursive --times --perms --links --delete-excluded
2006 Apr 09
1
how safe is it to rsync databases?
Hi people! I've been hunting around the web for an answer to this question for a couple of days now. I run the IT for a small company and i don't have a lot of experience with the type of C-ISAM database application that is used by my company, I deal with the general IT issues and call in specialists when required. But I need to backup this 10GB database to a disaster recovery
2012 Dec 11
1
Dispatching on a dgCMatrix does not work.
I represent a graph as an adjacency matrix of class "dgCMatrix" (from the Matrix package). > xx 5 x 5 sparse Matrix of class "dgCMatrix" a b c d e a . 1 1 . . b 1 . 1 . . c 1 1 . 1 1 d . . 1 . 1 e . . 1 1 . To check if the matrix defines and undirected graph, I have made the following functions/methods: is.UG <- function (object) { UseMethod("is.UG") }
2002 Oct 18
2
WAN setup over frame relay 7 locations
Hi - I have shorewall-1.3.8-1 on a RH 7.3 machine that acts as a firewall for my network. It was running the other day just fine, but today I have problems getting to the firewall. It is a frame-relay network with Cisco routers. Everything is 192.168.x.x / 24. I can''t ping the firewall from the WAN, but can from the main LAN. Sounds like a routing issue to me, but it was working for
2017 Aug 08
0
Smbclient cant transer large files
Hi, >>The same drive can be mounted and accessed easily with cifs://vienas01.andritz.com/HIPASE on /media/HIPASE_Q type cifs >>(rw,nosuid,nodev,relatime,vers=1.0,cache=strict,username=<snip>,domain=<snip>,uid=1000,forceuid,gid=1000,forcegid,addr=172.24.180.161,\ >>
2004 Sep 14
5
SAMBA & ISAM Databases
I have a heterogeneous network with a R.H. Linux server running Samba 3.0.5 and various Win clients (from Win 98 to Win XP Pro). On a Samba share I have an ISAM database (Access, FoxPro etc. like) that is being accessed by applications running on the Win clients and by applications running in Linux. I have disabled "opplocks" in both Win9x clients and on the Samba share. I have
2019 Feb 14
0
32 seconds vs 72 minutes -- expected performance difference?
Saurabh Nanda via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> writes: > Which implies that the server & client auto-negotiated a protocol version > greater than SMB2.1, right? However, to be sure, I manually specified vers= > in fstab, but something strange happened. While `man mount.cifs` claims > that the following are allowed -- 1.0, 2.0, 2.1, 3.0, 3.1.1 (or 3.11) -- > few of them