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2020 Sep 29
0
[CTDB] "use mmap = no" Causes wibind to fail
Am 9/29/20 um 7:44 AM schrieb Christian Kuntz via samba: > Is the wiki information still accurate? If so, what needs to change about > my configuration to fix this issue? > If the information is out of date and the modern utility of "use mmap = no" > is unknown, how can I test it? hm, I guess the mmap no setting should have been removed alongside this change:
2020 Sep 29
3
[CTDB] "use mmap = no" Causes wibind to fail
On 29/09/2020 08:35, Ralph Boehme via samba wrote: > Am 9/29/20 um 7:44 AM schrieb Christian Kuntz via samba: >> Is the wiki information still accurate? If so, what needs to change about >> my configuration to fix this issue? >> If the information is out of date and the modern utility of "use mmap = no" >> is unknown, how can I test it? > hm, I guess the
2020 Sep 29
0
[CTDB] "use mmap = no" Causes wibind to fail
Hi Rowland, Am 9/29/20 um 10:33 AM schrieb Rowland penny: > Ralph, the wikipage, that Christian referred to, says to use: > > netbios name = something > clustering = yes > idmap config *?: backend = autorid > idmap config *?: range = 1000000-1999999 > > My understanding is that autorid is meant to be used with multiple > domains, yet Christian's smb.conf is
2020 Sep 29
0
[CTDB] "use mmap = no" Causes wibind to fail
Am 9/29/20 um 1:10 PM schrieb Rowland penny via samba: > On 29/09/2020 11:59, Ralph Boehme via samba wrote: >> Am 9/29/20 um 12:29 PM schrieb Martin Schwenke: >>> Don't we need some sort of ID mapping to ensure that IDs are mapped >>> consistently across the cluster? >> sure, but iirc idmap_tdb (the default) is clustered. >> >> -slow > > Then
2020 Sep 29
2
[CTDB] "use mmap = no" Causes wibind to fail
On 29/09/2020 11:59, Ralph Boehme via samba wrote: > Am 9/29/20 um 12:29 PM schrieb Martin Schwenke: >> Don't we need some sort of ID mapping to ensure that IDs are mapped >> consistently across the cluster? > sure, but iirc idmap_tdb (the default) is clustered. > > -slow Then why does the wikipage have these lines: idmap config * : backend = autorid idmap config * :
2020 Sep 29
3
[CTDB] "use mmap = no" Causes wibind to fail
On Tue, 29 Sep 2020 11:22:08 +0200, Ralph Boehme via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Am 9/29/20 um 10:33 AM schrieb Rowland penny: > > Ralph, the wikipage, that Christian referred to, says to use: > > > > netbios name = something > > clustering = yes > > idmap config *?: backend = autorid > > idmap config *?: range = 1000000-1999999 >
2017 Feb 24
0
Fail to create samba user Q01
Hi folks I face a problem when creating a samba user, Here is the detail: (1) Phenomenon I have created a linux user q01, Q01, and samba user q01,and then, when I created the samba user Q01,I ran into a problem: I use “smbpasswd –a Q01” to create samba user Q01, command line returned successfully, but in fact the samba user has not been created. I can not query the user with the
2008 Jun 04
0
CTDB problems: 1) Unable to get tcp info for CTDB_CONTROL_TCP_CLIENT, 2) ctdb disable doesn't failover
greetings, trying to follow tridge's failover process at http://samba.org/~tridge/ctdb_movies/node_disable.html I encounter this error. oss02:~ # smbstatus -np Processing section "[homes]" Processing section "[profiles]" Processing section "[users]" Processing section "[groups]" Processing section "[local]" Processing section
2003 Jun 12
1
wibind and windows 2003
I am wondering if winbind works with win 2003. I can get winbind working just fine with 2k servers, but when I run wbinfo -t, all I get is "can not check secret". it joined the domain fine, but can not get it any info using wbinfo. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). http://calendar.yahoo.com
2016 Jun 07
2
Samba AD member lost domain join after reboot
Hi, here it attached my smb.conf and Winbind debug log after reboot. My OS is Debian Jessie and has a fixed ip. Thank you On 06/06/2016 22:05, Rowland penny wrote: > On 06/06/16 14:52, Alexis RIES wrote: >> Hello, >> >> After each reboot, my Samba AD member server lost domain join after >> reboot, I have to re-enter the server in the domain with the "net ads
2016 Mar 09
0
Weird permissions problem
I could still really use some help here.... After spending hours on this, I have determined that it's only my user account that is having this problem. Everyone else can access 700 files/directories owned by them just fine. Thinking of perhaps a UID conflict somewhere, even though there didn't appear to be one, I deleted my account and recreated it with a new UID, copied everything
2018 Sep 24
0
DM: samba 4.5 -> 4.8, guest access and machine account access troubles.
Hai Marco, Few pointers. First, time is in sync? I guess it is, but check it. Second. Guest access enabled on a domain joint PC ? If you really really want that, then enable user guest in the AD also. But better is avoiding Guest access completely. Join the domain, dont allow guest access and configure it correctly, best tip i can give, for the software deploying share. [wpkg] path
2016 Mar 03
2
Weird permissions problem
On 3/3/2016 2:02 PM, Marc Muehlfeld wrote: > It would help if you would provide some information about your system: > - Samba version - smb.conf - "ls -ld" of the directory - etc. Regards, > Marc Hello, version: samba-4.3.4-1.fc23.x86_64 ls -ld: ls -ld /home/blaster drwxrwx--- 76 blaster users 4096 Mar 3 14:15 /home/blaster testparm Load smb config files from
2018 Feb 21
1
vfs_shadow_copy2 woes / WITH logs
Hi, finally everything is working fine on my Samba 4.6 AD Domain member server after _exactly_ following https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_a_Share_Using_Windows_ACLs (no more fiddling with acl_xattr:ignore system acls = yes, thanks Rowland Penny). Next thing i wanted to try is vfs_shadow_copy2 (with LVM snapshots:
2018 Sep 24
5
DM: samba 4.5 -> 4.8, guest access and machine account access troubles.
I've just upgraded my DM from samba 4.5 to 4.8, using luois repos (also, debian jessie -> stretch). I'm experimenting some troubles on some shares, seems that both guest access and 'machine account' access does not work. The share is rather simple: [wpkg] browseable = No comment = WPKG Automated Software Deploying System force create mode = 0664 force directory mode =
2017 Aug 25
2
Cannot login to Samba server remotely
Hi, can't seem to login to Samba Server using notebook. OS is FreeBSD 10.3. Samba Version is 4.6.6 Connect to the remote Samba server using L2TP/IPSec connection. When trying to login it's not accepting the correct credentials. When ssh'ing to the server can login without any issue: # smbclient -Uusername //server/share Enter SERVERNAME\username's password: Domain=[DOMAINNAME]
2020 Jul 23
2
vfs_shadow_copy2: permission denied - SMB_VFS_NEXT_OPENDIR() failed for '/snapshots'
Hello. I am trying to get the windows "previous versions" / shadow copies to work with our setup (samba+winbind over objectivefs). I have setup a test where I manually mounted two objectivefs snapshots in the /snapshots/ directory. Objectivefs filesystem is mounted on /ofs. When I try and look at the "previous version" in windows I get the error "there are no previous
2017 Feb 15
2
Randomly losing network share file communication
Hi, Some users are experiencing problems working with files in Windows and Samba shares within engineering applications. The sequence is as follows: A user opens a file, e.g. a drawing, inside an application. The user works fine for a while, but suddenly it cannot edit the file anymore. The only way to continue working is closing and opening the file again, like if the session had expired and a
2016 May 11
0
winbind trusted domain regression after upgrade to samba 4.2.10
Hello, I've upgraded a classic NT4 style BDC to samba 4.2.10 (and after that to 4.2.12, but no improvement...) It was running on 4.1.17 and wbinfo -u showed a list of our users, and users of the trusted domain. running on 4.2.12 it lists only our users. on a working server: wbinfo --domain=EXAMPLE -t checking the trust secret for domain EXAMPLE via RPC calls succeeded On 4.2.12:
2017 Jan 31
1
unexplained 'access denied' for windows workstations
Hi, We are running a samba fileserver, access controlled using posix acl (right 770, with users/groups on the filesystem level. Therefore samba shares look like this: [share] path = /srv/academic read only = no writable = yes create mask = 0770 directory mask = 0770 Now certain users complain that they cannot access certain folders, but looking at the folders from the linux fileystem, their