Hi,
Gerry's response explain the why. Here is a possible fix, but beware
the added load...
use
hostname lookups = yes
in section [global]
Charles
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I would like to have [backup] service hosted on samba machine,
resolving
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Hi,
20 seconds looks like a DNS timeout. Do your reverse-lookups work ?
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. And it's good, too.
Hmmm...
regards,
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Charles Bueche schrieb:
Hi,
your tests show that DNS contains the records, but you should run
the nslookps on the samba server, not on firmacad4.
Charles
On 14 févr. 07, at 10:47, Michael Paarmann wrote:
Hi Charles,
i've tested this on the linux
jobs). It's even better, he now sees why it takes long.
N.B. my print command is a PDF converter for 40'000 desktops.
Charles
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Hey Charles,
I'm developing
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, possibly a usage graph, etc.
Hints from a similar setup are welcome.
TIA,
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Hi Joerg,
I have had the problem before, see my posts :
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2004-August/090422.html
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2004-June/087291.html
If you have find a solution, please share :-)
Charles
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on this.
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Jim Ross
Charles Bueche wrote:
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you max out the 32 group limit of your UNIX (02-33), and the group
you want is over 33. Check how many Windows groups you are in.
Charles
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Hi,
attached are two scripts that a colleague developed for a Samba
workshop we had a a huge pharma company (thousands of Samba users, huge
data sets on Samba 2/AIX).
The idea is to test name service and file service. Not very fancy, but
worked for our customer.
Regs,
Charles
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Hi,
Once again with scripts on my web server to avoid list filtering. Thanks
to Rauno Tuul for the hint.
http://www.bueche.ch/download/monitor-nmblookup.sh
http://www.bueche.ch/download/monitor-smbclient.sh
Charles
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strange... so it just fallback to Win groups if it doesn't find local
groups ?
I ahve studied the source, mainly lib/username.c and friends. I have
seen that it try to look up the name without the domain
+user3
#
# broken :
# valid users = +zik
# valid users = @1
# valid users = @DOM+GROUP1-R
# valid users = +DOM+Z-GROUP2-W
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I've set winbind seperator = + as well.
Just a thought.
Steve
Charles Bueche wrote:
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I have Samba 3.0.4 on Solaris 9, recent patches applied. Samba is
integrated in domain (security = domain). I have compiled and
configured winbind, but not pam and no ldap. Ncsd is stopped
inactive TCP sessions. The net guy says
there is no such FW between the boxes.
Any idea what would be the cause of these staled connections, and how to
solve it?
Thanks in advance for any hint,
Charles
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the problem and sees a fix. Any news on
this ?
Thanks,
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I posted my problem to [EMAIL PROTECTED] as well, I think it boils down to
the post below. Is there a known fix to this problem ?
Thanks,
Charles
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Thanks for any hint...
Charles Bueche
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On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 10:23:16PM +0100, Charles Bueche wrote:
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I posted my problem to [EMAIL
Hi all,
A large customer wants to monitor the availability of Samba using Tivoli.
My first guess is to wrap nmblookup and smbclient in some scripts.
Anyone has done this and can provide some example ?
Or is there some other clever way to do this job ?
Best regards,
Charles Bueche
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Would you direct our search to Samba or ATM ?
Has anyone experienced the same problem ?
Or even a fix...
in short : any hint welcome.
Thanks and best regards,
Charles
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