Thanks for replies, tomorrow morning I will try and I tell you.
Adrià,
2012/5/9 Denis Cardon
> Hi Adria,
>
>
> I'm having trouble with samba 3.5.11 and an access 97 database.
>>
>> I work in a business with 5 users that use a mdb database over samba, and
>> for the first to make a query e
Well sometimes it's easy too. . .
Turns out that Samba is delivering inodes
that are different when the underlying file
is the same. Have some hard-links created
in the build, and the script logic that
suppresses 'ln -f' when they're already
correctly linked was failing on the Windows
side. This
No kidding. I've done this sort of issue
isolation and it's a ton of work and a royal
pain. Was hoping something like a memory-ring
logging facility existed or some tools for
logging and analyzing the network verb
streams were available. Was also hoping
someone else might be onto this issue.
In
On Wed, May 09, 2012 at 04:39:33PM -0400, starlight.201...@binnacle.cx wrote:
> Sounds like a month or more of work. Can't
> afford it. The debug logs will probably
> generate more disk activity than the
> compiles and might interfere with reproducing
> the bug. I'll just live with it and hope
>
Sounds like a month or more of work. Can't
afford it. The debug logs will probably
generate more disk activity than the
compiles and might interfere with reproducing
the bug. I'll just live with it and hope
someone eventually figures it out.
At 01:19 PM 5/9/2012 -0700, Jeremy Allison wrote:
>O
On Wed, May 09, 2012 at 01:54:06PM -0400, starlight.201...@binnacle.cx wrote:
>
> I hate figuring out these sorts of problem,
> but am becoming resigned to attempting it.
> Can anyone suggest an efficient approach
> for narrowing down and identifying where
> the problem is? I don't see writing a
On 05/09/12 09:57, Thibaut Jacob wrote:
> On 09/05/2012 15:27, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
>> When you join the machine to the domain you should be prompted for
>> credentials of someone who has permissions to join the computer to the
>> domain -this is normally the domain administrator or someone i
Hello,
For several years I've been experiencing
an intermittent Samba error when running
a very intense, highly parallel build/compile
jobset.
A file is reported as "not found" even though
it most certainly exists and re-running the
compile jobset always succeeds.
Samba version is 3.6.4 running
Hi.
I have roaming profiles enabled in my Samba domain.
But it's a nightmare for some users (who never uses a different machine and
has a lot of data in the profile).
To the others users it's simply the best.
Is that possible to disable the roaming profile feature to a single user
(or group)?
On Wed, May 09, 2012 at 03:18:02PM +0100, S.Kirk wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, 30 Apr 2012, Kirk S. wrote:
>
> >Morning list,
> >
> ><--snip -->
> >
> >>We have not tried the version of Samba currenlty shipping with
> >>Solaris - we've found a lot of problems with it in the past
> >>integrating with A
Hi,
On Mon, 30 Apr 2012, Kirk S. wrote:
Morning list,
<--snip -->
We have not tried the version of Samba currenlty shipping with Solaris
- we've found a lot of problems with it in the past integrating with
AD. As it currently stands, single sign-on works but there is a CNAME
that the clien
On 09/05/2012 15:27, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
When you join the machine to the domain you should be prompted for
credentials of someone who has permissions to join the computer to the
domain -this is normally the domain administrator or someone in the
domain administrators group. Users who
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On 05/08/2012 04:38 PM, Marcelo Pereira wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have a question regarding the integration between Samba and the
> Active Directory (Windows 2008).
>
> Current setup:
>
> 1. We have been using a Samba server to offer shared folder t
The problem came right back after I posted that it was fixed after being
compiled... I've been doing much more troubleshooting trial and error
with options in smb.conf.. Here is a debug of the machine..
Machine Details Samba4 Domain,, Samba3 Print server, Windows 2008 R2
[2012/05/09 09:18:56,
When you join the machine to the domain you should be prompted for
credentials of someone who has permissions to join the computer to the
domain -this is normally the domain administrator or someone in the
domain administrators group. Users who are not domain administrators
should not be ab
Hello all,
I am trying to understand how SAMBA finds nearest Domain Controller when
configured to use Active Directory for AuthN.
There are some great articles and wikis about how to configure SAMBA
against AD, but couldn't find much on what I was looking for.
For example
1. Does Samba have buil
Hi,
I'm currently working on a server whitch use samba and openldap,
The OS used is Debian squeeze 6.0.1 64 on the server, the previous was
fedora 5
My Samba is the domain Master of the network, the users of the ldap are
link with the samba, and i try to join computer XP to this domain, so
t
Hi Adria,
I'm having trouble with samba 3.5.11 and an access 97 database.
I work in a business with 5 users that use a mdb database over samba, and
for the first to make a query everything works fine, but if some other user
tries to make a query when the first one is doing it, the database work
This is a bug in access .
We do not use the mdbs in our network anymore.
Good Luck
Daniel
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Il 08/05/2012 21:37, Kevin Elliott ha scritto:
Interesting.
I'l try this and see what happens.
Any idea why setting such an aggressive cache refresh time for the idmap issue
could resovle this?
My server is still in test, so I don't know what will happen when
hundreds of users became to co
Hello everybody,
I'm having trouble with samba 3.5.11 and an access 97 database.
I work in a business with 5 users that use a mdb database over samba, and
for the first to make a query everything works fine, but if some other user
tries to make a query when the first one is doing it, the database
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