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have 72 gb hard-disk with software RAID 1 on it
2q) when the physical RAM is occupied, then why it doesn't take any swap
space when the swap
space is free,
On 3/29/06, Matt Lung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martin Zielinski wrote:
Bruno Gomes Pessanha wrote:
I'm having the same
.
Thanks
Matt Lung
In your case the reason might be that clients leave *one* spoolss-pipe
open, after they have opened (and closed) a connection to a printer.
The deadtime parameter is not working, because of this one open
connection.
BTW, this is diffrent to connections with admin rights
directory mode = 0700
inherit permissions = yes
inherit acls = yes
vfs objects = recycle
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permissions = yes
inherit acls = yes
hide dot files = yes
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On 3/24/06, Matt Lung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Problem
SMBD processes spawn out of control until the Samba
[prod_control]
comment = Production Control Repository
path = /var/local/group_shares/prod_control
read only = No
create mask = 02775
force create mode = 02775
directory mask = 02775
force directory mode = 02775
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Christian,
Have you seen any more problems with your SMBD(s) hanging after setting
your machine password timeout = 0 ??
We have been having a similar problem with the hanging smbd(s) and
eventually samba just stops responding. Just curious if you have had
additional problems after making
the problem never arised again.
thanks for your help,
christian
p.s.: if i can do anything to help you in diagnosing the problem, please send
me instructions :-)))
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Craig White wrote:
On Thu, 2005-12-15 at 10:32 -0500, Matt Lung wrote:
There are lots of resources for getting support - this list is user
supported for free. Expecting personal attention to one's situation is
probably not reasonable. You can always contract for support, setup
Beast wrote:
Matt Lung wrote:
Are there any plans for the Samba team to implement their own set of
web-based graphical tools to control accounts and servers? The
Directory server that Redhat Enterprise and Fedora are pushing is
looking good, but how involved is the Samba team
Craig White wrote:
On Thu, 2005-12-15 at 09:20 -0500, Matt Lung wrote:
Right now, it isn't. It could be with some work though. I believe new
users will continue to struggle until there is some sort of wizard type
setup that will aid in the configuration of their Samba servers
Are there any plans for the Samba team to implement their own set of
web-based graphical tools to control accounts and servers? The
Directory server that Redhat Enterprise and Fedora are pushing is
looking good, but how involved is the Samba team with that?
phpLdapAdmin and LAM are excellent
-0500, Matt Lung wrote:
To get to the point of the problem, this server will run fine for a
period of time and then begin to build up SMBD processes until
eventually our users can no longer access shares. The Samba server just
stops responding. It does not even respond to STOP, START
= No
create mask = 02775
force create mode = 02775
directory mask = 02775
force directory mode = 02775
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Simo Sorce wrote:
On Wed, 2005-12-07 at 09:50 -0500, Matt Lung wrote:
To get to the point of the problem, this server will run fine for a
period of time and then begin to build up SMBD processes until
eventually our users can no longer access shares. The Samba server just
stops
/group_shares/prod_control
read only = No
create mask = 02775
force create mode = 02775
directory mask = 02775
force directory mode = 02775
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this one server would be showing up?
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suggestions, thoughts, etc.. ???
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Tirant Lo Blanc wrote:
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Tirant Lo Blanc wrote:
I have recently set up an small SAMBA network(just
my
server and a W2K SP4 Workstation). My Server is
acting
as a PDC. Everything seems to work flawlessly
Tirant Lo Blanc wrote:
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Tirant Lo Blanc wrote:
I have recently set up an small SAMBA network(just
my
server and a W2K SP4 Workstation). My Server is
acting
as a PDC. Everything seems to work flawlessly
Nerijus Baliunas wrote:
On Wed, 29 Jun 2005 13:49:18 -0500 Matt Lung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hmm... even a 2nd restart does not help for me. we don't have quite
that many processes stuck, but it is sure getting annoying though. Have
you had any luck trying to fix it?
No, but I
since
it is so random. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
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this
happen over and over.
We are running Fedora Core 3 with kernel version 2.6.11-1.14. At this
point I'm just looking for some guidance for things to try and get this
resolved. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Matt Lung
MTD Corp.
Jun 17 14:51:26 retainer smbd[8922]: [2005/06/17 14:51
Quoting Paul Gienger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
mess. My question is Shouldn't I somehow be able to insert samba passwords
into
the LDAP database and move on? Or is it just past that point now?
Well, you can do one of two things, as I see it:
1. Try to run pdbedit with import/export flags and
Quoting Paul Gienger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
mess. My question is Shouldn't I somehow be able to insert samba
passwords
into
the LDAP database and move on? Or is it just past that point now?
Well, you can do one of two things, as I see it:
1. Try to run pdbedit with import/export
passwords from the
old server that is using the smbpasswd file.
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Quoting Luca Olivetti [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Matt Lung wrote:
Is there a way to take users samba passwords from an old 2.x Samba server,
and
insert them into a new 3.x Samba server that using an LDAP backend? The
new
server is already populated with all users and groups in LDAP
I have a Samba 3.0.4 test server running on Fedora Core 1 to test the
functionality of the new version. We will be moving from 2.2x to
version 3 soon and everything looks great and is working great on the
test server except for one thing. I was messing around with the
password history option
Problem:
I have a Redhat 7.1 box with Samba 2.2.5 acting as PDC. I need to add
some of my domain users to a local Windows 2K group (the power users
group). I open up my local group administration and select the user
from my domain and attempt to add them and get an error message similar
to
it.
Thanks,
Matt Lung
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hello,
I have a RH 7.1 box running samba-2.2.4-2 acting as a PDC to our LAN.
For the most part all our clients are 95/98 and NT 4.
The problem I am experiencing is that when I want to add a Domain User
to a local group on a Win2k box it gives me the error:
unable to lookup user names for
hello,
I have a RH 7.1 box running samba-2.2.4-2 acting as a PDC to our LAN.
For the most part all our clients are 95/98 and NT 4.
The problem I am experiencing is that when I want to add a Domain User
to a local group on a Win2k box it gives me the error:
unable to lookup user names for
hello,
I'm having a problem with print files not being deleted out of
/var/spool/samba directory after a print job completes.
Right now I am running RedHat 7.3, Samba 2.2.5 with CUPS 1.1.14 as my
printing system. I was under the impression that after the job
completed Samba was suppose to
Is adding groups from linux PDC running samba 2.2.4
to win2k local groups supported? I only have the option of adding domain
users when trying to populate awin2k local groupand want to be able
to add a domain group to a local Win2k group. If you can help... please
contact me.
Thanks,
Matt
the groups to populate in this list also Sure would be
nice.
If anyone can help me out with fixing this or
somewhat pointing me in the right direction I would really appreciate
it.
thanks.
Matt Lung
provide me with an
answer I'd appreciate it.
Thanks,
Matt Lung
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