Hi, Does anybody know where I can get an untouched smb.conf file? When I used samba-swat, it rewrote smb.conf and deleted out the comments that was in the original file that came with samba.
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Re: How important are oplocks? (Brad) > 11. Re: Create time changing by itself? (Timo > Sirainen) > 12. Re: ownership of smbfs mounts (Hidong Kim) > 13. creating read/write files for everyone from a > SAMBA client (Ron Smith) > 14. Creating read/write directories and files for > everyone from an smb client (Ron Smith) > 15. =?GB2312?B?s8/V97T6wO0=?= > (=?GB2312?B?0tfN+A==?=) > 16. private user accounts (ligeo george) > 17. smbstatus+info ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > 18. Samba 3alpha20 Bugs (FreeBSD 4.6) (Laurent > Hofmann) > 19. Re: Connection Refuse (Ray Simard) > 20. Help with SAMBA configuratin. (Juan Rosell) > 21. Re: smbstatus+info (Marian Mlcoch, Ing) > 22. Re: Odd problems with XP (Marian Mlcoch, Ing) > 23. Re: How important are oplocks? (Marian Mlcoch, > Ing) > 24. Trust relationship. (Juan Rosell) > 25. Re: Trust relationship. (Marian Mlcoch, Ing) > 26. Re: creating read/write files for everyone > from a SAMBA > client (M. D. Chappell) > 27. How do I get Samba to ignore SIDs in > non-Domain workgroup? (lcea mdx) > 28. Annoying Printer problem...Samba 2.2.7a on > Debian 3.0 with lprng (Gareth Davies) > 29. Profiles and Win2000 (Fridtjof Busse) > > --__--__-- > > Message: 1 > Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2002 16:14:08 -0600 > From: Tom Schaefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [Samba] max log size setting ignored > > I work at a university and we are in the process of > moving basically everything, and I mean everything > to samba, eg.: > > bash-2.03$ /usr/local/samba/bin/smbstatus | wc -l > 1669 > > As you might imagine my log.smbd grows quite > rapidly. Even at log level 1 it routinely exceeds 5 > Meg. a day and then is renamed log.smbd.old and a > new log.smbd is created. NO MATTER WHAT I SET "max > log size" equal to! Be it a large value like 300000 > which is what I want, or 0 for infinite, its just > always seems to be ignored and the default 5000 is > always in effect. > > Is anybody else experiencing this? I have a feeling > it has to do with the sheer load this server > experiences and/or the complexity of the smb.conf > file although its really not THAT complex. I'm > doing the "dual personality" thing with > include = /usr/local/samba/lib/%L.smb.conf and make > a lot of use of %U and %G and a bit of %S and some > "force user" and some "force group" and "root > prexec" and "root prexec close" but REALLY NOTHING > THAT complicated and EVERYTHING works perfectly > except for the "max log size" setting. > > This used to happen when I used to build Samba with > gcc on Solaris and it still happens although now I > use Sun's Forte compiler. I've been annoyed by this > version after version of Samba and everytime I > upgrade I always eagerly check if my log files will > grow beyond 5 Meg and they never do. I just > upgraded to 2.2.7 last week and am still > experiencing this problem so I've decided to finally > post about it. > > Tom Schaefer > > I > > --__--__-- > > Message: 2 > Subject: Re: [Samba] ownership of smbfs mounts > From: "M. D. Chappell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Date: 18 Dec 2002 22:39:12 +0000 > > On Wed, 2002-12-18 at 21:04, Hidong Kim wrote: > > If I put the mount statement into > > /etc/fstab as > > > > //windows1/public /home/windows1 smbfs > username=me,password=pass 0 0 > > > > > > and then do 'mount -a' as root, the ownership of > /home/windows1 changes > > to root:root. How can I put the mount command > into /etc/fstab, and > > maintain me:users ownership of the mount point? > Thanks, > > Try > //windows1/public /home/windows1 smbfs > username=me,password=pass,uid=uid,gid=gid 0 0 > > by uid & gid I mean the numbers not the names. > > > Mark Chappell > > > --__--__-- > > Message: 3 > Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > From: "Montgomery Mouw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2002 16:45:57 -0600 > Subject: [Samba] Samba with Global File System > > Is it possible to use Linux Samba with a Global File > System and have all > servers reading and writing the same files at the > same time? I've heard > that Samba maintains a small database that contains > meta data type > information that is not communicated to other Samba > servers. And because > Samba sits above the file system, GFS cannot > guarantee it has correct > information about the files. Does anyone know if > this is true or if Samba > runs in a stateless fashion? > > Thanks for your assistance. > > Montgomery S. Mouw > 612-638-0532 (direct) > > > --__--__-- > > Message: 4 > Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2002 08:59:28 +1000 > From: Gavin-Francis Fernandes > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [Samba] Scrambled Jobnames when Printing > > Dear Samba! > > I use a perl script to move print jobs around for > users, and there is a custom > printer interface to pick up the jobs. Windows > clients print to the samba > printer, which basically moves the job to another > share to be picked up by the > print server client, depending on the users > \\Machine Name. A sample from the > conf file: > > [tcacol-prn] > comment = Printer for Colour at Talss CA > path = /var/spool/samba > public = yes > === message truncated === __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. 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