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2019 Mar 19
2
DFS Shares (Clustered)
Good Day,
We experience the following when we have outages or perform disaster
recovery exercises.
Our DFS Shares come from a Windows cluster with 2 servers, each one in
a different location. When the server that we have active connections
to goes offline, the server has an issue connecting to the second
server. This even happens under a controlled shutdown and startup
situation.
If we
2018 Sep 11
2
Is CIFS HA Aware ?
Good Day,
We use a lot of DFS Shares (Windows) across our Linux Servers. The DFS
Shares are setup in a Cluster. Over the weekend we did a DR excercise which
included shutting down one of the Servers that hosted the DFS Shares.
What we found is that any Linux Server that had associated itself with the
DFS Server that was shutdown did not try and connect to the remaining
Server that was up.
Is
2013 Jun 25
0
Digitially Signed Communications [SOLVED]
Hello Shaun,
You are wellcome.
Software been evolving over the Years , i.e Samba its self has an different Support lines then RHEL Has.
i.e RHEL evolved allready to PROD version 6.4 :-) .
Most of the Distrubions today add 2 or more samba releases - i.e with or without AD
--
Mit freundlichen Gr??en / Best Regards
Horst Venzke ; PGP NET : 1024G/082F2E6D ; http://www.remsnet.de
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2007 Apr 06
1
Authentication problems using libsmbclient API and DFS shares
Hi,
I'm trying to create a map of DFS links to actual
server/share's.? I know that you can get this information by logging
on to the DFS root server, but I'm trying to use the libsmbclient API to
get this information.
I have created a fairly simple DFS
structure on 2003 servers with everything on the same domain.
//MyDomain/DFSRoot
/Link1 -> //Fileserv-1/FileShare1
2016 Jul 14
0
IDMAP Issue
On 14/07/16 13:33, Shaun Glass wrote:
> ... no, no sssd.
>
> Basically we had :
>
> id -a "localuser"
> uid=17057
>
> id -a "ABC+aduser"
> uid=17057
>
> ... file ownership started getting wrecked so we are looking for a way
> to correct.
>
> On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 2:26 PM, Rowland penny <rpenny at samba.org
> <mailto:rpenny
2016 Jul 14
0
IDMAP Issue
On 14/07/16 11:01, Shaun Glass wrote:
> ... as follows :
>
> rpm -qa | grep samba
> samba-3.6.23-35.el6_8.x86_64
> samba-common-3.6.23-35.el6_8.x86_64
> samba-winbind-clients-3.6.23-35.el6_8.x86_64
> samba-winbind-3.6.23-35.el6_8.x86_64
>
> [global]
> workgroup = ABC
> realm = ABC.COM <http://ABC.COM>
> security = ADS
> restrict
2016 Jul 14
3
IDMAP Issue
... no, no sssd.
Basically we had :
id -a "localuser"
uid=17057
id -a "ABC+aduser"
uid=17057
... file ownership started getting wrecked so we are looking for a way to
correct.
On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 2:26 PM, Rowland penny <rpenny at samba.org> wrote:
> On 14/07/16 11:01, Shaun Glass wrote:
>
> ... as follows :
>
> rpm -qa | grep samba
>
2007 Sep 19
0
Authentication problems using libsmbclient to traverse DFS links
Hi,
I'm trying to create a map of DFS links to actual server/share's.
I know that you can get this information by logging on to the DFS root
server, but I'm trying to use the libsmbclient API to
get this information.
I have created a fairly simple DFS structure on 2003 servers with
everything on the same domain.
//MyDomain/DFSRoot
/Link1 -> //Fileserv-1/FileShare1
/Link2
2016 Jul 14
2
IDMAP Issue
... as follows :
rpm -qa | grep samba
samba-3.6.23-35.el6_8.x86_64
samba-common-3.6.23-35.el6_8.x86_64
samba-winbind-clients-3.6.23-35.el6_8.x86_64
samba-winbind-3.6.23-35.el6_8.x86_64
[global]
workgroup = ABC
realm = ABC.COM
security = ADS
restrict anonymous = 1
log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
max log size = 50
client signing = required
server signing = Yes
2011 Nov 28
1
virt-manager / ssh (publickey)
Good day All,
I have experienced the following ...
I have a rhel 6.1 server running qemu-kvm. I have setup my desktop for
a publickey login (root user) to said server so that I may manage the
server (qemu-kvm) via the desktop with virt-manager.
However, I connect just fine, but cannot create vm's. I get :
"No hypervisor options where found for this connection"
My laptop does run
2016 May 11
1
virt-install errors and help sought
Friends:
I need some help and guidance from you regarding this virt-install issue I
am seeing.
OS : SuseEnterpriseLinuxServer (SLES) 12 Service Pack 1
virt-install version on the box
virtual@SLES12-bare:~> virt-install --version
1.2.1
libvirt version : libvirt-1.3.4-565.1.x86_64
What I tried:
=========
I tried to start virt-install as regular user and I am seeing errors listed
below.
If I
2011 Jan 12
1
Automounting DFS path published shares under RHEL 5 with Samba?
I'm dealing with a Linux environment with extensive automounting, that
also has DFS configurations for the Windows clients of various CIFS
systems. I've got CIFS automounting working for various CIFS servers,
which definitely has its uses, but I'd *love* to be able to mount the
DIFS published paths for the CIFS shares?
Basically, if I have shares called \\example1\share1 and
2004 Apr 08
0
Some basic questions about accessing DFS/DCE shares with SAMBA 3.0
Hi Guys-
We are a group involved in a project to move an application from Windows
to AIX, and part of the application involves reading OSF DFS shares, and
making the filesystem available to Windows machines through SAMBA. The
conversion of the application has gone well, but it is our first time
using SAMBA and I have some questions that hopefully are not too dumb,
and if they are, we would gladly
2003 Apr 14
1
Interminttant trouble with DFS shares on XP clients and 2.2.8a
Hi all,
Having just upgraded our IRIX 6.5 servers from 2.2.5 to 2.2.8a,
we're now having trouble with the DFS shares that it serves to our site.
Browsing (from 'Start|Run' \\servername) shows the folders we've set
up. Double clicking on these allows us to go into them and see the DFS
pointers.
Double clicking on these produces:-
\\net\user\homes refers to a location that is
2010 Dec 09
1
cifs and Netapp DFS-shares problems
Hi,
are there any known issues with cifs and DFS-shares on Netapp file
servers? We have a Netapp file sever with DFS on the user's home shares.
The home shares can successfully mounted with
mount -t cifs //sever/home/username /mnt/ -o user=username,domain=AD
but the connection hangs in the moment a directory listing is started.
The strange thing is that only shares with activated DFS show
2020 Feb 12
2
[help] failed to launch guestfs in different Openstack environment
Hello guys,
This is Phoenix from Dell and we now have one strange issue related to launch guestfs in Openstack environment. In Openstack of our lab, guestfs can be launched successfully within one SLES12 instance. While when our SLES12 instance is deployed in customer's Openstack, we see guestfs cannot be launched. And also the error message is ambiguous :
2005 Jan 04
1
msdfs: links to shares not visible/accessible in dfs root
Hello list,
I am trying to get a DFS share to work here, linking to a few Windows 2000,
XP and NT machines. Using Samba 3.0.6 on Debian. I followed the
instructions in chapter 17 of the official HOWTO collections and set it
up like this:
[global]
...
netbios name = fileserver
host msdfs = yes
[dfs]
path = /home/data/shares/postdfs
valid users = @post
force group = +post
read only = No
force
2010 Jan 19
2
subfolder level restriction
hello
I have three users u1 ,u2 and u3
I have a share named "mrt" and it has two subfolder "mrt1" and "mrt2".
what i have to do is that when u1 logs in mrt
it should view all the contents inside mrt (including contents of its subfolderand all)
and when u2 logs into mrt it should view mrt1 and restrict mrt2 and in same way when u3 logs into mrt ,it could access mrt2
2011 Jan 09
1
DFS - access shares via \\domain\dfsroot\...
Is there a trick to being able to access shares via
\\domain\dfsroot\.. rather than
\\computer\dfsroot\... ? Only the latter works for me - samba 3.0.22
2007 Aug 28
0
Variance explained by cluster analysis
Hello,
As suggested in "De'ath, 2002. Multivariate regression trees: A new
technique for modelling species-environment relationships. Ecology, 83
(4):1105-1117" (for those interested), I am trying to compare the
performance of a multivariate regression tree to a cluster analysis.
A simple partitioning with k clusters (as done by `pam`) seemed
straightforward and appropriate