Christoph Scheeder asked > > Hi, > 1.) is this a new installation No, it was Mandrake 8.2 box, but was recently upgraded to Mandrake 10.
> 2.) if not what was changed when the failure first occured? Thing were running fine, at least that's what it appeared like. Then sporadically people started getting authentication error when logging into their IMAP mailboxes. Next the deputy principal reported that she had received other people's mail. So I ran the following script to reset all the folders: #!/bin/bash export IFS=: echo "Auto-creating home directories for windows domain users" getent passwd|grep ":10[0-9][0-9][0-9]"|while read USER FLAG USERUID USERGID USER_LONG USERHOME USERSHELL; do if [ -e $USERHOME ]; then echo "Setting ownership of existing $USERHOME" chown -R $USERUID.$USERGID $USERHOME else echo "Creating $USERHOME for $USER with $USERUID/$USERGID" mkdir $USERHOME; cp -a /etc/skel/* $USERHOME chown -R $USERUID.$USERGID $USERHOME fi done; After this the all appeared to be fine. But then a few hours later thing got even worse. Even squid's cache file got wrong ownership and stopped squid from spawning child processes. Eventually the machine hangs and I cannot see why. Btw is the a log where hanging processes can be logged? Or could I enable logging to syslog? I restarted the machine about an hour ago and all folders seem fine now > 3.) please could you verify if the numeric user/group id's of > the files in question change? use > > ls -ln > > on the files for this check. > I would bet the numeric user/group id's don't change even when the > usernames mapped to them change. > please verify and post the result back to me. I'm checking that now. As soon as I have an id that's changed, I test and post the result. Roland -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba