Hello,
I install the new version 3.0.25 on
SunOS name.rz.RWTH-Aachen.DE 5.10 Generic_118855-33 i86pc i386 i86pc
But it crashes if I try to write something at a share.
In the samba logs I can find the lines
INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11 in pid 13573 (3.0.25)
Please read the Trouble-Shooting section
Hello Jerry,
I can connect to the homes share from a windows client which is not a
member of the AD. But if I use a windows client which is member of the
domain I get the error message
The drive could not be mapped because no network was found
There have been a lot of MS-DFS fixes in
Hello,
we have two solaris file servers which export the file with nfs to the
unix client and with samba to the windows clients. Both file servers are
member of an active directory domain.
Now we have the idea to use a new samba file server which contains the
shares of both file servers and
Hello Volker,
The use of cifsfs increase the read performance from a samba share to a
local disk to 30MByte/sec . But the write performace is still 16MByte/sec.
Do you have any other ideas?
Andrea
On Fri, Feb 16, 2007 at 02:00:21PM +0100, Andrea Lorenz wrote:
Did you try cifsfs? smbfs
Hello,
I try to find out how can I improve the performance of our samba
installation. For this I install a testbed with a linux server (samba
and nfs), a linux client, a windows 2003 server and a windows XP client.
All computers are connected with gigabit ethernet.
If I use NFS between the
Did you restart the samba service after changing the socket options?
Yes, of course I have restarted the samba server after changes in the
configuration.
Performance will also be dependent on the hardware configuration of
the clients/servers.
It has been pointed out that with the latest
Did you try cifsfs? smbfs is deprecated and orphaned.
If I use mount.cifs I get an error because we use ntlmv2.
We use SC Linux 4.4 with kernel 2.6.9-42.0.3.ELsmp.
Andrea
mount -t cifs -o username=ae106lo,sec=ntlmv2 //guestc1/export1 /mnt_cifs
Password:
mount error 13 = Permission denied
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Hello,
we have integrated our samba service in a Windows active directory
domain. Everything running fine.
Now I want to understand the authentification process. What happens when
a Windows client maps a network drive from the samba server?
Does the Windwos client send its kerberos ticket to the
Hello,
we have integrated our samba service in a Windows active directory domain.
Everything running fine.
Now I want to understand the authentification process. What happens when a Windows client maps a
network drive from the samba server?
Does the Windwos client send its kerberos ticket to
Hello guys,
I have a samba 3.0.4 file server on Fedora 1 running. If I change the password on the samba server,
everything works fine. If I change the password on a other linux machine (with Fedora 1 and samba
3.0.4, too) with smbpasswd -r software, I get the error message
machine software
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