On Mon, 02 Aug 2010 11:49:37 +0200, Gilles
wrote:
>Does someone understand what's going on?
Thanks for the help through e-mail.
For those interested, the bug might be due to a race condition between
the smbd and nmbd init scripts:
But adding the mkdir line, and even changing the symlinks in
/et
This is only an idea.
Could it be a way to put the Scripts and the Policies directories on a
drbd-disk
Active-active to have scripts and policies the same on both dcs?
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EDV Daniel Müller
Leitung EDV
Tropenklinik Paul-Lechler-Krankenhaus
Paul-Lechler
Just bumping up to see if anyone else has seen this issue. Also noticed
following errors in samba log. Wonder if these are related?
Failed to modify SPNs on
CN=NODE1-LIME,CN=Computers,DC=sambalime,DC=stratus,DC=com: error in
module acl: insufficient access rights (50)
ldb_wrap open of sam.ldb
Fail
Dear all,
after the feedbacks. I renew this HOWTO with replacation of a second SAMBA
4 PDC.
We have 2 CentOS 5.5 servers on which we build a SAMBA4 forest with 2
Servers replication.
We have one hosts called "node1" and the second "node2"
Step1:
On node1:
Do not install the named coming with C
The command
groups "DOMAIN\myADaccount"
will give you the groups of which 'myADaccount' is a member.
'domain admins' needs to be one of them if that account is to grant rights.
Dale
On 08/02/2010 2:44 AM, Frédéric SOSSON wrote:
User myADaccount has full rights on domain\user is it enoug
Hi Robert,
On Mon, 2010-08-02 at 11:32 +0200, Robert Grasso wrote:
> Hello Nico,
>
> I am unsure I will be able to help you further with this topic, I am not a
> Samba nor AD master ...
Thanks for trying anyway. Very much appreciated :-)
>
> > I already list my servers in "password server ="
Well, I still had problem running your script - didn't quite know how to
specify the server and other parameters...
But it was a starting point - it lead me to install latest
'smbldap-tools' and using those I added a 'test' user. Then I compared
LDAP entires of newly created user to old users and
On Mon, 02 Aug 2010 11:21:13 +0200, Gilles
wrote:
>After booting Ubuntu, if I try to connect to a share from XP, I get
>this error:
>
>===
>C:\>net use x: \\linux\www /user:me
>System error 59 has occurred.
>
>An unexpected network error occurred.
>===
When I run the command after rebooti
Hello
I'm seeing this issue when connecting from XPSP3 to Ubuntu 10.04
running Samba 3.4.7 installed through apt-get:
After booting Ubuntu, if I try to connect to a share from XP, I get
this error:
===
C:\>net use x: \\linux\www /user:me
System error 59 has occurred.
An unexpected network e
H.S. [mailto:hs.sa...@gmail.com] wrote:
>On 30/07/10 05:02 AM, Moray Henderson wrote:
>> H.S. [mailto:hs.sa...@gmail.com] wrote:
>>> I have a Debian machine running Unstable acting as a samba server.
The
>>> server was installed a few days ago after a reinstall of the OS. The
>>> older installation
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