Hello All,
I am getting this error when I try to join my Win2K m/c to Samba,
Windows cannot log you on because the profile cannot be loaded. Contact your
network administrator.
DETAIL - The system cannot find the file specified.
I dont want Roaming profile to be implemented, I just want to
yes both the accounts of user exist for linux and for
samba.
plese see the log below, check is it ok everything??
log---
[root@LinuxBox /]# smbpasswd root
New SMB password:
Retype new SMB password:
Password changed for user root.
Password changed for user root.
Hi,
i had have the same problem with winbindd
try this
smbpasswd -j Dmainname -r Windows PDC -U Administrator%Password
Now you should read
Joined Domain Domain
Now set the Username and PAssword for winbindd to access the PDC
I have used the admin account for this
wbinfo -A
Hi,
I have succesfully installed the latest version of samba (2.2.7a.tar.gz)
with winbind support and
it seems to work. If I run getent passwd or group I can see local and
remote (NT4)
users and groups but, if I create a new user linux login with a NT group,
useradd says:
[linux] useradd -g
Hello,
I was wondering if it is possible to make the users logon-password expire on
our samba PDC ?
I'd like to force all the users to change password every once a month but
I'm not sure how!?
Best regards
Frank Nørvig
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is it possible to delete a symlinked directory over a samba-share, without deleting
it's content but leaving the link-target as it is and deleting the
symlink only? If I interpret samba's behaviour correctly, on deletion samba does not
recognize the link as a link but as a directory,
ld: fatal: library -lpopt: not found
The last line is the important one, I think: you need the popt
library. On Solaris 8, for example, I believe that even the
pre-packaged versions from sunfreeware.com require that the popt package be
installed at the same time.
Look at
Hi,
I am using Samba mounted on a UNIX box. I have mapped a drive froma
NT/Windows 2000 box and try to do a search of text in documents contained in
that folder.
The client reports that the performance is slow.
I would like to know is it could be due to Samba where I am connecting to
and
Hi all,
I'm running Samba 2.2.5 (I think. I just downloaded the package from the
Samba site) and I have a question.
Everything is working ok but the clients report that the total space on
the share is about 8GB, even though the share is a single filesystem
that fills a 40GB hard disc. Is
On Tue, 2003-02-04 at 02:53, peter grotz wrote:
To the samba-people
when can we expect a stable 3.0 release?
I´ve heard of the massive changes using ldap between 2.2.7a
and 3.0.
The changes in 3.0 are really not that big - and as far as I know, 100%
backward compatible. The support is more
Hi all,
I would like to log the user acces with something like:
root preexec = echo INSERT INTO logins (user, host, ip, date, time) VALUES
('%u', '%m', '%I', CURDATE(), CURTIME() ); | /usr/bin/mysql -u root
sambaLogins
Alas this doesn't work, I get nothing logged.
I write this statement to
I´m facing some troubles with file / directory permissions...
I log on the domain as admin user(root), and theres a pub share, on witch
everyone needs to have permission to create / modify files, but when I
change or create a file, only root can change the file, no one else. And
then i need to
i am using win2k server, i counldnt found the the key
signorseal in the registery the only key i found was
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows
NT\CurrentVersion\SeCEdit\Reg
Values\MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/Netlogon/Parameters/RequireSignOrSeal
and four values in front
if Win NT is acting as a PDC, and Samba is added in the network, then when would it be
required to put
security = server
when
security = domain
already exists.
in other words why have security = server
when security = domain can be put.
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We have a few win9x workstations, that have spurious login
problems. They get the message:
No domain server was available to validate your password you
may not be able to gain access to some network resources.
The passwords are definetly correct and the problem will
sometimes disappear after
Em Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 04:57:23PM +0530, akshaysalkar escreveu:
in other words why have security = server
when security = domain can be put.
AFAIK, you can't have domain logons in the samba machine when it has security = domain.
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Hi list,
I am planning to deploy samba 2.2.6 on a two-node cluster running Tru64 UNIX
5.1A. Each node will be running an instance of samba providing different
services, but I want the locks directory to be shared between them so that if
one node goes down, the other can take over its services and
Hello,
I have 1 SAMBA PDC :
version : Samba version 2.2.6pre2
name: lothar
ip: 192.191.193.10 and 192.168.1.2
PDC of ADMIN01
I have 1 SAMBA client:
version:Samba version 2.2.7a
name: intranet
ip 192.191.193.2
member of ADMIN01
with option Wins server and winbind .
and one Win2000:
member of
I'm running Samba 2.2.5 on HP-UX 10.20.
I've recently started adding WinXP (and 2000) clients to my network.
Here's my issue: (It seems to effect both the XP 2000 machines)
I installed a WinXP machine on the network. I was able to add a
bunch of samba-networked printers to the Xp machine.
I log on the domain as admin user(root), and theres a pub share, on witch
everyone needs to have permission to create / modify files, but when I
change or create a file, only root can change the file, no one else. And
then i need to go to server to chgrp users * -R and chown nobody * -R to
Thanks for the tip. However, I still get the 0xc233 error every time I
run the wbinfo -u or -g command. When I use the wbinfo -a username%password
it complains about not using plain text passwords, which my smb.conf script
explicitly states is encrypted.
Do you have any other clues I can
Hi Philipp,
I am just starting to get up to speed on Tru64 after the HP-Compaq
merger, but here's my take on your question. The smbds use fcntl to
synchronize access to the TDBs and in a Cluster File System, or CFS, the
fcntl call should work across nodes. Therefore the concurrent access of
the
Pay attention. This command is case sesitiv. You have to use a great/capital A(!)
Here the text of the winbind documentation:
-a username%password
Attempt to authenticate a user via winbindd. This checks both authenticaion methods
and reports its results.
-A username%password
Hello,
Is it possible to log changes in files on a samba-server?
I need to log which changes users do in shared folders to track if someone
is deleting, changing or creating files.
Is this possible?
Regards,
Frank Nørvig
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Hi,
I have at home two PC's, one is running Windows 2000, the other SuSE Linux
7.3. (Samba 2.2.1) They have a direct Ethernet connection.
The Problem I have with Samba is that when I copy a big file (i.e.30 MB) in
what ever direction and more than one file is to copy, the network
connection
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Manjunath H N wrote:
Hello All,
I am getting this error when I try to join my Win2K m/c to Samba,
Windows cannot log you on because the profile cannot be loaded. Contact your
network administrator.
Send me your smb.conf off-line. I'll check it out.
DETAIL - The system
Hello all:
I have a Samba PDC (Samba 2.2.3) on RedHat 7.3 currently serving about 40 to
50 clients with the intent of adding another 60 to 70 in the coming weeks.
Everything is working decently well. I do have one problem that I am
concerned about though.
I have had to make many users Admin
sorry antonio - i did not know, that u use unix clients...
i've tested it on my linux box...
following interresting situation:
1) i've created a directory /test, there i putted in a file data.1
2) i've created a symbolic link test in a directory /net/win/data,
which results in a samba share
Hi,
I have a number of printers set up under Samba on a Linux box, using the
default spoolss mode.
We are experiencing a number of problems with printing, and I would like to
eliminate the unnecessary step of spooling on the client (as I suspect this
may cure some/all of them).
For some reason
Hi All,
I've got a machine that is acting as my backup server which I call
Valykyrie. Up until this weekend, this machine was running RedHat 7.3 and
Samba 2.2.5. Because of some political issues, I was forced to rebuild
the machine with SuSE 8.1 Professional and Samba 2.2.5.
Since the time of
On Tuesday, February 04, 2003 9:59 PM
John H Terpstra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Manjunath H N wrote:
Hello All,
I am getting this error when I try to join my Win2K m/c to Samba,
Windows cannot log you on because the profile cannot be loaded.
Contact your network
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, CPDead wrote:
I´m facing some troubles with file / directory permissions...
I log on the domain as admin user(root), and theres a pub share, on witch
everyone needs to have permission to create / modify files, but when I
change or create a file, only root can change the
Also with the same settings Roaming profiles enabled I can log onto the
server from a NT 98 m/c but only Win2K m/c I am getting the following
error
Windows cannot log you on because the profile cannot be loaded. Contact your
network administrator.
DETAIL - The system cannot find the file
Dear
I install linux 8 in one system and samba also enabled more over
I edit registery in my win98 system I can see linux mechin in windows
network neighborhood when I am opening the system It is not opening
it is giving error lilke the computer in not in this net work ( the ip address of
I have a Red Hat 7.2 system running Samba 2.2.5-1. Prior to installing Samba, I had
established two NFS shares to a SGI O2 (IRIX 6.5.10). With Samba resident I can no
longer access these two NFS shares from the SGI system, nor can I establish any new
NFS shares to the SGI system.
I have tried
As a guess, I would say you do not have locales support (completely) installed in your
distro. In Debian, you would enter at the prompt:
# dpkg-reconfigure locales
and add in other locales like UTF-8, etc. for your language.
HTH
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On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, akshaysalkar wrote:
if Win NT is acting as a PDC, and Samba is added in the network, then when would it
be required to put
security = server
when
security = domain
already exists.
in other words why have security = server
when security = domain can be put.
Please
That makes sense, but what about the last line of the error showing that ADS support
is not compiled ?
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To: Sajesh Singh; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:
Subject:RE: [Samba]
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Urs Rau wrote:
We have a few win9x workstations, that have spurious login
problems. They get the message:
I would seriously check my networking hardware:
NIC's, wiring, HUBS.
Also:
Make sure you are using WINS for name resolution.
Your symptoms look like
My guess is that the other errors prevented it from compiling correctly.
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On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Frank Nørvig wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to log changes in files on a samba-server?
I need to log which changes users do in shared folders to track if someone
is deleting, changing or creating files.
Is this possible?
Yes. It is possible. You need to use a recent
Hi,
Maybe permission in W2K, I had this problem and decided here making
right permissions...
Clovis
Manjunath H N wrote:
Also with the same settings Roaming profiles enabled I can log onto the
server from a NT 98 m/c but only Win2K m/c I am getting the following
error
Windows cannot log you
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Manjunath H N wrote:
Also with the same settings Roaming profiles enabled I can log onto the
server from a NT 98 m/c but only Win2K m/c I am getting the following
error
I suspect the problem is with your use of the %a variable. Suggest you NOT
use that.
- John T.
On Tuesday, February 04, 2003 11:28 PM
John H Terpstra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Manjunath H N wrote:
Also with the same settings Roaming profiles enabled I can log
onto the
server from a NT 98 m/c but only Win2K m/c I am getting the
following
error
I
On Tuesday, February 04, 2003 11:13 PM
Clovis Tristao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Maybe permission in W2K, I had this problem and decided here making
right permissions...
Clovis
I did not get you could you explain in detail please about making right
permissions
-- Manjunath
Manjunath H N
Can you ping the Linux machine from the wndows machine... and the Windows
machine from the Linux machine ?
- Original Message -
From: sukkur abdul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 3:16 PM
Subject: [Samba] configuration help
Dear
I install
Hello out there!
I have a little problem using SWAT (samba 2.2.7a) in a solaris environment.
Everything works fine but when you try to start the samba-services, nothings
happens. On the other hand, there is no problem to start these services from
the commandline. Even stoping them with the
Hello
I'm having some dificulties joining my Samba 3.0alpha (and 2.2.7a)
machine to my NT4 domain. Let me tell you what I'm attempting to
accomplish. I want to setup the Samba system to authenticate to my NT
domain so that I can use NTLM Proxy authentication with SQUID. Through
reading the
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 07:30:38AM -0800, Shawn Wright wrote:
Are there plans to support logon time restrictions in Samba, or is it
somehow supported already? We are using an NT4 PDC, and would like
the samba servers to disconnect users outside of their logon times.
This is planned for 3.0
Hello All,
I have 12 XP Pro clients logging into my Samba 2.2.7 PDC :-)
Roving profiles run OK but I want to get a little more control over the
users to stop some of the annoying issues.
I have read around and understand that if it was a Win2K server I would use
'Group Policies' to control the
I did install samba from code and I didn't find smbmount application. It is
not distributed with the code. If it not, where i cand get it
Thanks
Rocha Neto
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[root@LinuxBox /]# passwd root$
Changing password for user root$.
New password:
Retype new password:
passwd: all authentication tokens updated
successfully.
why are you creating this root$ user?
I don't recommend having a machine named root.
you should be creating a machine account for
i also have the same problem but the error is
different, when i try to connect to Samab domain with
right login/password, it says The specified user
doesnot exist
and when i try to connect with wrong login or password
or both it says Logon failure : user unknown or bad
password, also confirm me
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Clint Martin wrote:
Hello
I'm having some dificulties joining my Samba 3.0alpha (and 2.2.7a)
machine to my NT4 domain. Let me tell you what I'm attempting to
accomplish. I want to setup the Samba system to authenticate to my NT
domain so that I can use NTLM Proxy
This is the output of my Tcpdump for establishing a login from Win2K client to my
Samba PDC any pointers as I still cant log onto Samba PDC
02:01:28.345273 192.168.2.79.hello server.iwave.net.netbios-ssn: P 2715757607:
2715757973(366) ack 4205528442 win 63384NBT Packet (DF)
02:01:28.347890
On Wednesday, February 05, 2003 1:37 AM
Adil Hussain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Create admin users in global section by default it is root
smbpasswd root
change the password use this username password to login to the domain
-- Manjunath
i also have the same problem but the error is
Hello --
I'm trying to come up with a seamless way for our Red Hat 8 ( and
eventually, Mac OS X ) users to access network resources that are shared
via our Active Directory. I'm having a very rough time figuring out
exactly how to approach this.
Our requirements (ie, pie in the sky wish
Hi,
is it possible to tell Samba on multihomed machines via a special
parameter to transmit the second ip from interface-line to the WINS, if
wins server = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx without changing the order in the
interface line? Seemed Samba transmit always the first IP?
Okay, it's easy to change the
On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 07:37, Aaron Bennett wrote:
Hello --
I'm trying to come up with a seamless way for our Red Hat 8 ( and
eventually, Mac OS X ) users to access network resources that are shared
via our Active Directory. I'm having a very rough time figuring out
exactly how to
I am experimenting with MAC OS 9 using samba as a file server. I am
using Thursby's DAVE to connect. For those who don't know, DAVE is a
client utility that allows an OS 8 or 9 system to connect to windows
file shares.
The MAC can connect to both servers with no problems. However, when
copying
For some reason winbind seems to be corrupting my Win2k machine password. I can
enumerate users and groups on my Samba server, but then I lose all my active directory
information because the Win2k server machine password gets corrupted or changed. Once
I reset on the Win2k machine using
On Tue, 2003-02-04 at 10:16, sukkur abdul wrote:
Dear
I install linux 8 in one system and samba also enabled more over
I edit registery in my win98 system I can see linux mechin in windows
you do not need to edit the registry for windows98...
network neighborhood when I am opening the
yes you are right there is no need for this account ,
i only need account of root user, but i am still
confuse about how many account i need and what type
of.
my windows box name is adil, please tell me how many
accounts i need and of what privilege.
also when i give right login/password it says
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 12:07:32PM -0800, Adil Hussain said:
add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g
machines -s /bin/false -M %u
What does this do exactly? I can see it runs this command as the user add script, but
what sequence of events needs to happen for this to occur?
If you read the configure file in the source directory, all will become
clear.
smbmount is only for linux systems.
Joel
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 04:08:50PM -0300, Rocha Neto wrote:
I did install samba from code and I didn't find smbmount application. It is
not distributed with the code. If it
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Jonathan Gowland wrote:
We are using a system running Red Hat Linux 7.0 with Samba 2.2.7a as
our PDC.
For the most part, we want to use roaming profiles, so that users'
settings are backed up via the PDC, and are available if they need to
change or reinstall their
please also see my smb.conf file, is there any problem
due to any misconfiguration.
thanks
Adil
-smb.conf--
[global]
netbios name = BIGSERVER
workgroup = BarbedWires
socket options = TCP_NODELAY IPTOS_LOWDELAY
SO_SNDBUF=8192 SO_RCVBUF=8192
]On Tue, 2003-02-04 at 16:52, Adil Hussain wrote:
yes you are right there is no need for this account ,
i only need account of root user, but i am still
confuse about how many account i need and what type
of.
my windows box name is adil, please tell me how many
accounts i need and of what
hi everyone,
i feel like this problem should have come up a thousand times before but can't seem to find anything
about on google. i am no expert and i don't know much samba lingo but i hope you understand me.
If you open a symlink (or hard link for that matter) in windows (2000) over samba,
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Francis Vierboom wrote:
hi everyone,
i feel like this problem should have come up a thousand times before but can't seem
to find anything
about on google. i am no expert and i don't know much samba lingo but i hope you
understand me.
If you open a symlink (or hard link
Thanks for the reply Columb
FYI, I found a 2.2.7 binary distribution at
http://aixpdslib.seas.ucla.edu/aixpdslib.html which worked out of the box.
Thanks
Gavin.
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Sent: Tuesday, 4 February 2003 10:16 p.m.
To: '[EMAIL
thank you, kurt
hello list
hello samba-team
well, maybe for most application this workaround would work. But from
the unix-point of view replacing a symbolic link with a windows-link is
like replacing a car with a donkey... Why should someone create a
symlink on a sambaserver which let's say is
The problem is not in teaching samba anything. When you delete a
directory in windows explorer it doesn't just send a command to
delete the directory. It recurses down the directory and first
sends commands to delete each individual file and then sends a
command to delete the directory. Samba
Hi All,
Well, i've managed to enable some debugging in syslog, I had to put in
/etc/syslog.conf
;*.debug
on the syslog line.
So at least I have an error which is being returned into syslog from
winbind.
This is what I get from winbind
Feb 4 21:13:17 coastdr pam_winbind[20753]: Verify user
Dear all members,
I'm facing a problem in changing the samba password from a remote machine.The error is
stated as RAP86 and I searched it in internet. But couldn't find a working solution.
This is the problem.
[Thushani@mailserver Thushani]$ smbpasswd
Old SMB password:
New SMB password:
On Mon, 03 Feb 2003 17:20:26 -0600 (CST), Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
[...]
Looks like the tdb went over the 4Gb line. As a quick work around,
Stop nmbd; rm /var/run/samba/unexpected.tdb; and start nmbd back up.
No, this has never been a work-around. The problem comes up again VERY quickly.
At 01:29 04.02.2003 +1100, Arthur Barrett wrote:
Hi All!
I am new to Samba and this group and I have a question...
My company wants to make a custom version of Samba which is capable of
creating a share which is actually a union of two directories.
ie: instead of the share \\samba\arthur being
On Sun, 02 Feb 2003 15:44:18 +0100, Simo Sorce wrote:
The system in question is a Debian i386 stable (3.0) system, kernel is
2.4.20 release (with some patches such as EVMS and XFS, but EVMS is NOT in
use
for shares exported via Samba!!), Samba is 2.2.7a (a Debian package that I
created
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, P Ranjit Kumar wrote:
I have been having this problem for a long time now. I have a few questions
on how you have configured it.
1) How did you create the service principal host/machine.domain.com@REALM in
Windows 2000 KDC?
I created it with OpenLDAP's ldapmodify after
At 10:14 04.02.2003 +0100, Stefan (metze) Metzmacher wrote:
At 01:29 04.02.2003 +1100, Arthur Barrett wrote:
Hi All!
I am new to Samba and this group and I have a question...
My company wants to make a custom version of Samba which is capable of
creating a share which is actually a union of
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 10:17:34AM +0100, Ralf G. R. Bergs wrote:
Ok, now /var/run/samba is an ext3 filesystem -- and the problem is back again.
:-(
So you could argue, Ok, it's EVMS then which is the culprit, because
filesystem is on an EVMS logical volume.
But I simply cannot believe
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 10:17:34AM +0100, Ralf G. R. Bergs wrote:
Ok, now /var/run/samba is an ext3 filesystem -- and the problem is back
again. :-(
Thanks nevertheless. As one resort, could you try
use mmap = no
Volker
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On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Stefan (metze) Metzmacher wrote:
It would be fine to have config options for match witch files should be
taken from with
directory.
something like this:
dir1 path = /home/samba
dir1 mode = readonly
dir1 files = *.c,*.h,configure,Makefile
dir1 exclude files = *.o
I have been having this problem for a long time now. I have a few questions
on how you have configured it.
1) How did you create the service principal host/machine.domain.com@REALM in
Windows 2000 KDC?
I created it with OpenLDAP's ldapmodify after I joined the machine to the
domain. An LDIF
On Tue, 2003-02-04 at 11:03, David Lee wrote:
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Stefan (metze) Metzmacher wrote:
It would be fine to have config options for match witch files should be
taken from with
directory.
something like this:
dir1 path = /home/samba
dir1 mode = readonly
dir1 files =
Hi!
Trivial patch, but for me quite useful. It was a surprise to see that
simply saying 'domain logons = yes' (nothing in domain master) gives
us ROLE_DOMAIN_PDC...
Volker
Index: samba/source/utils/testparm.c
===
RCS file:
Hi everybody,
We are experiencing strange problems
with shared printers on samba 2.2.7a (the same phenomenon was observed
in 2.2.5).
Printing from Win9x, WinNT, Win2k works.
But when we try openning the printer,
from Win9x and Win2K: ok
From WinNT, we receive an Access
denied Message.
Here
hello!
Sorry for late reply :-(
Here it is.
Thank you!
Richard Sharpe wrote:
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Dmitry Melekhov wrote:
Hello!
I can't get users list on win 98 with current CVS, it says something
like- try later.
And I see this in log
2003/01/31 13:41:05, 1]
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Luke Howard wrote:
I created it with OpenLDAP's ldapmodify after I joined the machine to the
domain. An LDIF like this should work:
Interesting. According to Microsoft documentation, the servicePrincipalName
can never be modified over LDAP, only over RPC.
Well, what can
Hi,
we are running a big Samba 2.2.7a server with Winbind (100 concurrent
users, 600 id mappings created since then) since last weekend.
It's running quite well! :)
However, users are complaining about Samba being very slow when
NT ACL support is enabled. I'm suspecting that winbindd is the
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Luke Howard wrote:
I created it with OpenLDAP's ldapmodify after I joined the machine to the
domain. An LDIF like this should work:
Interesting. According to Microsoft documentation, the servicePrincipalName
can never be modified over LDAP, only over RPC.
Well, what can
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On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Ulf Bertilsson wrote:
I wonder what this means ?:
error packet at line 878 cmd=162 (SMBntcreateX) eclass=1 ecode=32
You could grab the #defines from incluee/doserr.h
/* Error classes */
#define ERRDOS 0x01
Ulf Bertilsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] asks:
How can I best identify if this is in my os
custiom posix wrapper, or an issue in the samba 2.0.7 core code ?
I can give you a version of source/lib/system.c for 2.0.7 that has built-in
tracing capabilities. We don't have truss on our system, so
Nice description Simo. It caused me to think.
I can see two cases for the use of such a union. The first is where the user
wants to make a foreground overlay which they can edit, where files are made
read-write by copying from the background to the foreground. This appears
the same as a normal
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 10:17:34AM +0100, Ralf G. R. Bergs wrote:
On Sun, 02 Feb 2003 15:44:18 +0100, Simo Sorce wrote:
The system in question is a Debian i386 stable (3.0) system, kernel is
2.4.20 release (with some patches such as EVMS and XFS, but EVMS is NOT in
use
for shares
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On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Paul Green wrote:
Attached is a patch for the 2_2 branch of samba that makes changes
similar to the ones I recently submitted to the head and 3_0 branches. I
have tested it locally on VOS and it works as expected. I have also
On Tue, 04 Feb 2003 09:37:17 -0600, Steve Langasek wrote:
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Why should Samba be the ONLY (apparent) application that doesn't feel hap=
py with=20
XFS over EVMS?
I'm running Samba on XFS+EVMS (on Debian ;) with no problems. Even on
buggy versions of XFS, I've never seen this error; I don't
Hi Garry,
I missed that in the original post, thanks.
Do you do a lot of printing? I seem to remember a problem
involving smbd's remaining open because of print status
requests or something that Jeremy Allison was working on,
but I can't find it.
Either way, I think upping your flocks table
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Dmitry Melekhov wrote:
hello!
Sorry for late reply :-(
Here it is.
OK, I wasn't precise enough. I was actually looking for a packet trace of
the problem. You can obtain such with:
tcpdump -i eth0 -s 1500 -w somefile.cap
started before you try to retrieve the userlist.
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