Displaying 20 results from an estimated 400 matches similar to: "extremely low performance on Samba 4.2.14-Debian"
2017 Aug 10
0
extremely low performance on Samba 4.2.14-Debian
On Thu, 10 Aug 2017 19:21:53 +0200
Emmanuel Florac via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> here's my problem: I have a fast server (dual Xeon E5-2620, 64 GB RAM)
> with a fast RAID array (24 disks, RAID-6, more than 2GB/s read/write
> local performance, XFS filesystem) and fast network : dual 10GigE
> (myri10g) and 40GigE (i40e).
>
2017 Aug 16
6
extremely low performance on Samba 4.2.14-Debian
Le Fri, 11 Aug 2017 11:55:03 +0100
Rowland Penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> écrivait:
> If you are going to upgrade, you might as well go for the highest
> version you can, this will probably mean using Louis's packages.
>
> Samba is a rapidly changing program, a new minor version is released
> every 6 months (approx) and the changes are significant.
>
>
2017 Aug 17
4
extremely low performance on Samba 4.2.14-Debian
On Wed, 16 Aug 2017 23:28:08 +0200
"L.P.H. van Belle via samba" <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> I HATE these auto send keys.. Did i tell that already..
> ( see below )
> > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> > Van: L.P.H. van Belle [mailto:belle at bazuin.nl]
> > Verzonden: woensdag 16 augustus 2017 23:22
> > Aan: 'samba at
2015 Sep 17
1
poor performance with dom0 on centos7
Am 2015-09-17 09:29, schrieb Pasi K?rkk?inen:
>
> Are you using nfs over UDP or TCP ?
>
TCP, but Network cant be the bottleneck, have tested it with iperf
between bare metal/domU's and the nfs domU and it was perfectly fast...
>
> I don't think.
>
>
> If you used NFS over UDP, try running it over TCP.
no I use it over TCP...
>
> What does
2015 Jan 29
2
C6 server responding extremely slow on ssh interactive
Op 29-01-15 om 00:00 schreef Gordon Messmer:
> On 01/28/2015 12:12 PM, Patrick Bervoets wrote:
>>
>> ARPING 192.168.1.15 from 0.0.0.0 br0
>> Unicast reply from 192.168.1.15 [AC:16:2D:72:67:D4] 0.723ms
>> Sent 1 probes (1 broadcast(s))
>> Received 1 response(s)
>>
>> Thanks anyway
>
> I'm not sure what you mean by "thanks anyway".
2015 Jan 30
4
C6 server responding extremely slow on ssh interactive
Op 29-01-15 om 21:21 schreef Gordon Messmer:
>
> I haven't seen delays anywhere near that long before, even with heavy swapping. But I guess I'd look at that sort of thing first.
>
> Run "iostat -x 2" and see if your disks are being fully utilized during the pauses. Run "top" and see if there's anything useful there. Check swap use with
2010 Oct 29
1
What won't rsync sync this file?
For some reason, Rsync did not copy two specific file. Then I tried to specifically tell it to synchronize one of them and I get this result. *I* don't see any reason why to chose not to copy this file, but maybe on of you out there would see the obvious reason I am missing.
dprweb> /usr/local/bin/rsync -vvv --stats -Pzrtpl --delete --password-file=/export/home/webuser/.appprod
2014 Aug 12
2
Strange behaviour with "force user" parameter
Hi,
I'm in trouble with a share, I found that the problem comes from the
"force user" parameter in my smb.conf.
This is my smb.conf :
[global]
netbios name = filserv
workgroup = SAMDOM
security = ADS
realm = SAMDOM.FR
encrypt passwords = yes
log level = 8
log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
idmap config *:backend = tdb
idmap config *:range =
2004 Jun 26
1
[LLVMdev] Non-portable use time command in RunSafely.sh
If you look at http://npt.cc.rsu.ru/testresults-X86-FreeBSD/index.html
then you see that all program test have '*' in run time columns.
I think problem in using plain 'time' command in RunSafely.sh
At FreeBSD 'time <program> <args>' call generate output in format "
0,00 real 0,00 user 0,00 sys"
for *.time files instead expected
2009 Aug 10
1
error mounting ocfs2 mountpoints
This node rebooted due to a kernel panic and we are not able to mount the ocfs2 filesystems after that. Please help
[root at guard0 ~]# /etc/init.d/o2cb online
Loading module "configfs": OK
Mounting configfs filesystem at /sys/kernel/config: OK
Loading module "ocfs2_nodemanager": OK
Loading module "ocfs2_dlm": OK
Loading module "ocfs2_dlmfs": OK
Mounting
2018 Apr 26
4
account locks not working ssh/winbind?
Hai.
Config.
Debian Stretch, samba 4.7.7. member server AD backend.
Network setup like in the howtos here. : https://github.com/thctlo/samba4/tree/master/howtos
Today i discovered that somehow a disabled user was able to login after a few retries.
I run a SSH/SFTP server for data exchange with the customer of the company here.
The SSH/SFTP server is restricted by groups, this
2015 Sep 13
3
no login with MySQL
Christian Kivalo <ml+dovecot at valo.at> schrieb am 13.09.15 um 22:08:04 Uhr:
> > I think the query-string f?r MySQL would overwrite this mail_location,
> > right? But how do I define it in the query?
>
> yes thats how it should work but your query (looking at the query result
> from your first email) overwrites the mail_location with
>
2010 May 13
1
net rpc rights grant root SeDiskOperatorPrivilege failed with "Failed to grant privileges for root (NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED)"
Hi,
I have a samba server setup as a domain member. I am trying to grant
SeDiskOperatorPrivilege to some user accounts e.g. "domainaname\User",
but I always get the above error. It doesnot matter what I specify as
the server in -S option to the command. The command syntax I use is:
net rpc rights grant "username" SeDiskOperatorPrivilege
OR
net -S ADserver -U
2019 Nov 21
2
Samba4 - Printer Drivers install fails
Le 21/11/2019 ? 15:15, Rowland penny via samba a ?crit?:
> On 21/11/2019 14:00, Julien TEHERY via samba wrote:
>>> Not entirely sure, but why does 'Administrator' own something on a
>>> Unix machine, it should be 'root'.
>>>
>>> Rowland
>>>
>>>
>> Even with root as owner or chmod777 on target directory result in the
2023 Oct 28
1
Permissions issue on domain member server (samba as an appliance)
On Fri, 27 Oct 2023 16:14:52 -0400
Greg Dickie <greg at justaguy.ca> wrote:
> Hey Rowland,
>
> Hmmm. I may have misunderstood. I don't believe it explicitly said to
> do that but I took it as that. Should I create a local Administrator
> account instead?
>
The whole idea behind the user map on a Unix domain member is to map
the Domain Administrator account (RID 500)
2023 Feb 13
1
access "claim types"
On 13/02/2023 10:54, Stefan G. Weichinger via samba wrote:
> Am 10.02.23 um 11:26 schrieb Rowland Penny via samba:
>
>> Hmm, so there is a DC that is having some dns problems and the windows
>> admin isn't bothered that this 'may' be replicating to his other DC's
>> ????
>
> seems so
>
> I don't know if he would take that one DC down if
2016 Jan 27
2
NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_REFUSED
On 27 January 2016 at 20:27, Rowland penny <rpenny at samba.org> wrote:
> On 27/01/16 01:03, Henry McLaughlin wrote:
>
>> On 27 January 2016 at 08:24, Rowland penny <rpenny at samba.org> wrote:
>>
>> On 26/01/16 20:54, Henry McLaughlin wrote:
>>>
>>> [root at centos7member ~]# net rpc rights list accounts
>>>>
2023 Oct 29
2
Permissions issue on domain member server (samba as an appliance)
Hey Rowland,
Sorry, I'm thick. I understand why you would not want to create a linux
user called Administrator but then where will the credentials come from? In
my AD, I do not have a user called Administrator. I guess I must have a
user with RID 500 though, I'll look for that.
Thanks for your help,
Greg
On Sat, Oct 28, 2023 at 3:09?AM Rowland Penny via samba <
samba at
2018 Aug 25
2
GNOME, numeric keypad & commas
Hi,
Our local school has a 100 % CentOS network on servers and desktops.
Until recently, we were using a highly customized Xfce desktop
environment. Last week I decided to migrate all desktops from Xfce to
GNOME, which went quite well. Now I have to sand down some rough edges.
The secretary complained that she can't use the numeric keypad as
before. She's using LibreOffice Calc a lot,
2023 Oct 29
1
Permissions issue on domain member server (samba as an appliance)
Administrator is a built in account in the AD. When you provisioned the domain with a password , that was Administrators password.
LP
On 29 Oct 2023 at 21:36 +0100, Greg Dickie via samba <samba at lists.samba.org>, wrote:
> Hey Rowland,
>
> Sorry, I'm thick. I understand why you would not want to create a linux
> user called Administrator but then where will the credentials