The main reason that I suggest this is because there seems to be a
nasty
bug in Samba (s390) whereby TDB files become corrupt under a
significant
workload. Samba must be recycled to work around the TDB corruption.
This
is being addressed in PMR 68139. There is a workaround to use the
smb.conf
:
Subject:Re: Upgrading Samba to 3.0.4 on SLES8
Just downloaded Samba 3.0.4 to upgrade from Version 2.2.5-SuSE.
I am following the normal install procedure. It seems that there are
some
patches for SuSE. But there is a caveat that goes with that.
...
I would like to know how the list
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Subject:Re: Upgrading Samba to 3.0.4 on SLES8
Just downloaded Samba 3.0.4 to upgrade from Version 2.2.5-SuSE.
I am following the normal install
Just downloaded Samba 3.0.4 to upgrade from Version 2.2.5-SuSE.
I am following the normal install procedure. It seems that there are
some
patches for SuSE. But there is a caveat that goes with that.
...
I would like to know how the list members approached the upgrade. Also
please advise me
Just downloaded Samba 3.0.4 to upgrade from Version 2.2.5-SuSE.
I am following the normal install procedure. It seems that there are some
patches for SuSE. But there is a caveat that goes with that.
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