Hello
Due to the impossibility to use Samba server as PDC fro the filer we plan to
build a new SAMBA
system that will use a filer throught iSCSI to mount users home directories and
shares.
I am interrested by feedback of admins that use such configuration in a
production environement.
Thanks
Hi samba team,
I my log I have sometimes this message :
smbd/notify_inotify.c:inotify_setup(283) Failed to init inotify - Trop de
fichiers ouverts : 2661 Time(s)
Informations :
Samba 3.2.4 (ldap backend and acl support)
Redhat Enterprise Linux 5.1 (data on XFS FS)
What's means ?
Thanks
On Fri, Nov 07, 2008 at 09:34:48AM +0100, Stéphane PURNELLE wrote:
I my log I have sometimes this message :
smbd/notify_inotify.c:inotify_setup(283) Failed to init inotify - Trop de
fichiers ouverts : 2661 Time(s)
Informations :
Samba 3.2.4 (ldap backend and acl support)
Redhat
Sorry, Trop de fichiers ouverts eq too many files open
The actual values of files in /proc/sys/fs/inotify/* is
# cat max_queued_events
16384
# cat max_user_instances
128
# cat max_user_watches
8192
What is the better values ?
I suppose that I must change theses values for each boot ?
Thanks
Hello
I have samba PDC with tdbsam backend.
I set logon hours by usrmgr.exe utility from 8am to 4pm but I would like
to samba force users to log off after 4PM because logon hours doesn't do
it.
Is There any possibility without restarting smb nmb daemons to force
users to log off??
Please reply
Frank Bonnet wrote:
Hello
Due to the impossibility to use Samba server as PDC fro the filer we
plan to build a new SAMBA
system that will use a filer throught iSCSI to mount users home
directories and shares.
I am interrested by feedback of admins that use such configuration in a
production
My understanding is AD was/is MS's implementation of LDAP.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_directory . AD added stuff on top of the
base standard to support group policies. Essentially MS made an LDAP
object structure for Windows networks, that obviously, windows clients know
what the
Well there is an advantage if you are trying to role your own
permissions/policy system. For example at my work (a research
institute), we have our own LDAP to store things like who owns a
storage area, who is a member of the group etc, so that we could get
over the NIS limitation of 16
Hello,
Everything looks like it is working fine. I get no errors, I can use
kinit, net ads join works, wbinfo and co. work perfectly. The AD sees
the computer added, the dns and reverse dns entries are created. Login
via ssh even works with the AD users (but not with SSO).
To make that work, I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using the following in my smb.conf on samba-3.0.28-0.el5.8
idmap domains = MYDOMAIN
idmap config MYDOMAIN:backend= rid
idmap config MYDOMAIN:base_rid = 998
idmap config MYDOMAIN:range = 998 - 4
Sorry my bad I forgot to reply all.
Begin forwarded message:
From: Mike Gallamore [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: November 7, 2008 12:35:20 PM GMT+01:00
To: degbert degbert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] AD howtos: LDAP needed?
My understanding is AD was/is MS's implementation of LDAP.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using the following in my smb.conf on samba-3.0.28-0.el5.8
idmap domains = MYDOMAIN
idmap config MYDOMAIN:backend= rid
idmap config MYDOMAIN:base_rid = 998
idmap config
Hello!
Well... I am just a newbie, so I might be wrong (and I'm probably am)
but I don't think you need to set up Ldap to autenticate a Linux
machine against an Active Directory server. If you want to do the
opposite, probably yes (I'm not 100% sure). But since you're using the
getent passwd
Hello,
Sorry for two messages, but I thought it would make more sense to use one
message per question.
Why do so many (but not all) AD howtos mention LDAP? Without configuring
LDAP I can use getent passwd or getent group to see the users in the AD.
Is there a benefit to also editing nsswitch to
Hello,
Hello all,
I've been working on a construction to make access to networkresources easier,
using autofs.
The construction permits user access to networkresources like a Samba/Windows
server with cifs, FTP servers using curlftpfs and SSH using sshfs (fuse), in
one directory created
I am using a simple workgroup-based Windows network with 4-6 computers. One
is a Debian Etch server with Samba 3.0.24-6. The server is the WINS server
for the network. I can browse the network fine and access shares on the
server at all times. Trouble is, ONE machine (XP Pro SP3) that runs pretty
Hi!
Trying to trace down a problem with printer sharing. I don't see
anything glaringly obvious with my smb.conf. I am using LDAP and CUPS.
Using a Windoze client, accessing a printer I receive the friendly
Access denied, unable to connect. Checking the Samba logs, I find:
[2008/11/07
hello
we have an ldap server and a samba pdc; but our problem is that we don't
want to have a roaming profile but we want that each user have his own place
on the server that could be accessible every where but not to other users.
any help?
thanks.
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