I am having some unresponsive and very slow performance with a couple of
different file types with Samba and Windows 7 clients.
The problems manifest in the following manners:
IGES files, these are CAD files. When opening up certain IGES files from
the server, the application can take
. The files are not
plain text, like the IGES files are.
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have only run a fully Windows or a Linux/Samba with Windows Clients as a
network.
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I emailed
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I had
More information is required.
What is the WINS server running OS wise? Can you work with the IT Staff in
charge of that WINS Server?
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should be able to name/backup these files and restart nmbd.
Is the phantom master browser a samba server or a Windows
machine? the Samba DC normally should win browser elections
but it is not always the case.
On 07/20/12 09:08, Robert Adkins II wrote:
I brought up the old server
Nevermind. I found them.
I also performed the below suggestions and the phantom IP address is still
there, fighting for control of the network.
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and there is
nothing plugged into any of the network jacks that I am unaware of, every
port is accounted for.
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files in the /etc/samba directory on the new server.
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I brought up the old server and have been reviewing the log files.
There is no indication of the phantom master browser existing in the old log
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am running the Winbind server.
Is there a log level that may show me more information as to what might be
duking it out with the new Samba Server? (The old server is not longer
connected to the network, it is available only as a last resort back-up at
this time.)
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On Thu, 28 Jun 2012, Todor
will be copying everything from the /etc/samba directory into
the same on the new server, moving from Samba 3.2x to Samba 3.6x
I also intend on copying over the passwd, shadow and group files.
Am I missing anything?
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Yeah, my plan is to scoot over the netlogin and the profiles directories as
well (and all of the data currently shared on the fileserver too).
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Review all of your permissions and confirm that those permissions are the
same for all users having this issues on the server that is sharing the NFS
share.
I have a feeling that this is a share/permissions issue as much as it could
be an NFS share issue.
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received was a cryptic error message.
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that mirror the account user IDs and passwords on the Samba
server.
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Subject: Re: [Samba] Very slow samba performance
I have a need to setup the recycle vfs object on our server.
On my test server, I have all of the shares on a single drive and have put
the following into each share:
vfs_objects = recycle
recycle:repository = [Actual Path and Partition that the share is located]
recycle:directory_mode = 770
Please disregard.
It started working, out of the blue. (Yes, I had previously initiated my
changes, forced a restart and even waited a good handful of minutes before
performing a test delete.)
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is relinked into the
RecycleBin.
Any ideas?
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Hello,
Ive installed Samba 3 ... however, when I try to add a machine to the domain I
get the error that the domain controller cannot be contacted... I am able to
login through \\server\folder... however, when I try to add the same machine to
the domain, I get an error
Rob Watkin wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I have a strange network design problem and I suspect that Samba may be
part of the solution. Any suggestions welcome. :-) Here goes:
Two organisations are sharing a single network of 30 Win95/98 clients
with a few XP workstations. The network is owned and
the workstation to the domain, just fine.
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Rob Watkin wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to configure Samba as a primary domain controller so that
our local school can have roaming logins. I am using Ubuntu server
6.06.1 on i386. So
shares remount at every login.)
3. Join the Domain of the PDC.
That should take care of your issue.
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Rob Watkin wrote:
Hi Robert
I will post the latest version smb.conf file below. I have followed the
instructions
Logan Shaw wrote:
On Fri, 1 Sep 2006, Rob Watkin wrote:
I will post the latest version smb.conf file below. I have followed the
instructions in http://us4.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-
Collection/FastStart.html section Domain Controller for the most part.
I have one server (TAU) and
Blaine Armsterd wrote:
Robert Adkins wrote:
Again, I suggest that you test like things with like things, test
a Windows server's file sharing and then Samba file sharing. Test FTP
on a Windows server and then FTP on a Linux server and do this on a
controlled network where only
Yoink wrote:
Robert Adkins wrote:
Yoink wrote:
This gigabit connection should always be performing as it does under
ftp, any advice?
I copied a 600MB file from my workstation to our Samba server and
it took approximately two minutes.
I copied the same file from the Samba server
receive the
kind of speeds from either Windows or Samba that you can through FTP.
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Robert Adkins wrote:
Yoink wrote:
Robert Adkins wrote:
Yoink wrote:
This gigabit connection should always be performing as it does
under ftp, any advice?
I copied a 600MB file
Windows filesharing. I could be wrong, as fine tuning
networking speeds and testing servers isn't part of my job.
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a few days a go, but is to long to write if you don't need it.
Sounds great! I still have a handful of users to switch over and a
few of them are absolute bears if their stuff isn't exactly the same,
all the time.
-Rob
Robert Adkins wrote:
Robert Adkins wrote:
Hello,
In my effort
and then login with the user and just like that, be done
with it.
Is this going to be problematic or is there something I could be
missing that will cause this to backfire on me?
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Robert Adkins wrote:
Hello,
In my effort to make the switchover as smooth as possible, I am
thinking that I could copy a user's roaming profile off their
workstation to the profile share on the Samba 3.x server, set the
permissions and then take the workstation off the old domain, put
Hey All,
I am going with creating a new Samba PDC, instead of trying to coax
data files off of the old server at this time. Thankfully we have fewer
then 40 workstations. So, this won't take to long.
However, I am running into a snag. I want to duplicate much of what
was in the old
...along with upgrading from the Samba 2.2.x line to the 3.x line.
I have been reading through the Samba documentation and haven't
found anything regarding moving a Samba PDC from one server to another
server and also upgrade the Samba version. Am I looking at a lengthy
removing and
rights.
Good luck.
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with the only difference being the network that the
server is broadcasting on.
Will this work, or is this more complicated then I am currently seeing?
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, the home dir is writable to
only that client.
The home dirs and profile dir is two separate locations
/home/%u for homedirs
/home/profile/%u for profiles
Thanks for the help
Miles
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Mário Gamito wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way i could hide netlogon, profiles, homes, etc., from my
windows 2000 users ?
Will hide files solves the issue, or is there another way ?
Any help would be appreciated.
Warm Regards,
Mário Gamito
I know how to hide the netlogon and profiles directories.
Eric Boehm wrote:
On Wed, Jul 07, 2004 at 02:49:30PM -0400, bastard operater wrote:
bastard == bastard operater [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
bastard Thank you for the response. Would there still be a
bastard performance problem if I had two NICs in the PC? One to
bastard
Sheakoski, Corey M (PKI) wrote:
They are logging onto a domain.
What/Who is/are logging onto a domain? Your users or your workstations?
Is the server a Windows Running Domain Controller or do you have
Samba setup as a Domain Controler on some form of Linux/UNIX/*BSD?
When going to map a
tms3 wrote:
Well remeber all...XP Prop and XP home are teh same OS. And w2k3 and
XP sp2 are the same OS . Changes are made through the registry. Thus
XP pro features that home doesn't have are disabled in the
registry. Don't know how that would affect the actual stack.
Something to think
Samba utilizes the UNIX File permissions for telling Windows machines
who can do what with a file. Due to this, you have a decent User and
Group set of controls you can place on the files/directories that you
choose to share with Samba.
Without having users in the passwd file, Samba wouldn't
Dwight Tovey wrote:
Robert Adkins said:
Samba utilizes the UNIX File permissions for telling Windows machines
who can do what with a file. Due to this, you have a decent User and
Group set of controls you can place on the files/directories that you
choose to share with Samba.
Without having
Alexander Varga wrote:
Thanx
...and yes. It is realy a big trouble with lot of users. I tryed ldap, but hence my LDAP server is an Novel eDirectory, I am not realy familiar with it and couldn't find any advice on google to configurte it right(the problem I have is to use the right filters while
perfectly for this situation.
Am I missing anything in general?
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an
amazing number of processes with little to no slow-down or server error.
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weeks or
more.
Thanks for any assistance offered.
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no desire to have to manually log every new user in our network
onto their new system, make the configurations and then log them back
off and then edit them out of the domain admins group.
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, copying over the profiles
should work perfectly fine. Since both the domain and machine SIDs will
be identical to how they are now.
Hopefully what little info I have tossed your way will help you
you. Good luck.
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ideas on
working through this issue.
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still
exists, then repost to the list. (I have seen a few issues rectified
with a simple Samba update. So, it might work in your case too.)
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, are likely the most
important UNIX/Linux commands that you could ever possibly learn.
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to act as a Samba Back-up Domain Controller, as we have
that configuration working fine in our office.
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is configured to disallow guest and
nobody accounts. Perhaps yours is configured in that fashion as well.
Good luck.
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. Without a fairly solid understanding of those two
pieces, you will have significant issues with your file shares.
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C K
? At this time, I do not have the
resources and additional funds to rebuild the hard drives using XFS or
JFS. So, it has to be ReiserFS or ext3fs.
Thanks for any assistance!
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Sorry...
I sent this to the wrong list. It was meant for a more general
Linux list.
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far beneath 1% that it is
for all intent and purposes, irrelevant.
The spare/test server hasn't had any recorded errors and suffers
from the same write performance issues.
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Well,
This suggestion makes perfect sense. I am looking into this, I
have found some interesting information regarding this on Google and
hope to have this figured out soon.
Thanks for the assistance.
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.)
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Subject: RE: [Samba] Ext3fs/ReiserFS Performance Enhancing
If you're running Linux
longer to copy a file from the server.
So, we are now in the market for some far superior network
switches.
Thanks again.
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near being a pain in the ass.
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is Red Hat 7.2
running with Ext3FS. Without spending money, are there any other methods
through which I can dramatically increase the network write performance?
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plenty of tests on the spare server and I only have a few hours
available each week to work up such changes.
Well, so much for the quick and simple fix.
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Thanks for the suggestion Leroy, I probably should have added
that when I built this server, I built it in overkill mode. It has
much more RAM then is needed for our current load.
The server has over 800 Megs of physical RAM dedicated to buffer
and cache.
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immediately, not after having to hammer away at fixing broken inodes.
(Which can take quite a while longer...)
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-sOutputFile=/share/purchasing/pdf/%J.pdf %J 1/dev/null 21; rm -f %J
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I will look into it myself, but if someone has the answer
handy...
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interesting. I am completely lost as to where to begin looking,
besides googling for it, do you have a link or two that you would
recommend to introduce someone to VFS modules?
Thanks.
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contains a fully-running Swat
installation.
If you are introducing OpenSource software, I would definitely
include Webmin as one of the tools. That software is quite powerful and
capable of helping with the administration of many UNIX and related
Operating Systems.
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limited.
I hope that the information I have provided you is adequate to
move forward with the tasks you have. Good luck.
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Besides how to overcome the issue with permissions using group
names with spaces, what other kind of information do you need to know
about groups?
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of your posts after the flames I started
fanning. I wish you the best with finding the answers to your more
advanced questions. I know that many of mine go unanswered and that is
just the way it goes.
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and also flex
the muscles within your own mind going over the little things that you
might not have looked at in a little while.
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of your users have R/W permissions on that directory.
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risks from the platform that has the most virii
written for it.
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everyone is
recommended to update to the latest version of Samba and that is usually
the end of their responses regarding that issue.
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the first
time that a user account is setup on a Windows workstation when Office
needs to install a few files to the registry. After that, you can log the
workstation off and make them a regular user once again.
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of the networking
component and other important subsystems.
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machines in the same workgroup as the workgroup you
set in your smb.conf file?
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domain. Note: The above resource names are
NetBIOS names. So, the Windows machines will require the NetBIOS protocol
be installed on them as well.
Hopefully that will take care of your issue.
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Greg,
Thanks for the information. That will really help me out with this
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Subject: RE: [Samba] Locating the MACHINE.SID fil
' synchronization system.)
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Robert Adkins II
IT Manager/Buyer
Impel Industries, Inc.
Ph. 586-254-5800
Fx. 586-254-5804
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fixing this issue?
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-mails that have directions to keep him from
being viewed as a techno-illiterate in the future. (Can you imagine how
long it would take to delete those E-mails using Outlook?)
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Robert Adkins II
IT Manager/Buyer
Impel Industries, Inc.
Ph. 586-254-5800
Fx. 586-254-5804
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SORRY!
I solved the issue. It was nothing major.
Regards,
Robert Adkins II
IT Manager/Buyer
Impel Industries, Inc.
Ph. 586-254-5800
Fx. 586-254-5804
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From: Robert Adkins
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 10:36 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Robert Adkins
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for that machine to act as a
Samba BDC to a Samba PDC.
For the life of me, I have been unable to locate that file. I have
updated by locatedb and have searched for it using a variety of strings
and options...
Does anyone know where that file is?
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Robert Adkins II
the server name in the smb.conf file?
Everything else in the BDC directions makes perfect sense and is
currently done. I just need answers to these final questions before
bringing the Samba service up live on that server.
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Robert Adkins II
IT Manager/Buyer
Impel
. Unless I can think of a different
method for keeping all of the user accounts, machine accounts and network
information synced amongst the servers.
Regards,
Robert Adkins II
IT Manager/Buyer
Impel Industries, Inc.
Ph. 586-254-5800
Fx. 586-254-5804
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From: richard
also make for a much easier to operate Samba/(Open)LDAP experience.
Regards,
Robert Adkins II
IT Manager/Buyer
Impel Industries, Inc.
Ph. 586-254-5800
Fx. 586-254-5804
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From: Jim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 8:12 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
.
Regards,
Robert Adkins II
IT Manager/Buyer
Impel Industries, Inc.
Ph. 586-254-5800
Fx. 586-254-5804
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From: John H Terpstra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 4:12 PM
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Subject: Re: [Samba
exactly what is happening to cause that, but
right now I want to see what I can do to keep those messages from
appearing on the monitor.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Regards,
Robert Adkins II
IT Manager/Buyer
Impel Industries, Inc.
Ph. 586-254-5800
Fx. 586-254-5804
.
I hope that has been helpful. Good luck with yor network!
Robert Adkins II
IT Manager/Buyer
Impel Industries, Inc.
Ph. 586-254-5800
Fx. 586-254-5804
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From: Martin Peter Hanke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 12:48 PM
To: [EMAIL
the laptop and
the workstation.
Since I didn't have the time to dig deeper and didn't wish to create two
logons for that user, having the laptop working as if connected to a
workgroup was and currently is the best option.
Regards,
Robert Adkins II
IT Manager/Buyer
Impel Industries
Adkins II
IT Manager/Buyer
Impel Industries, Inc.
Ph. 586-254-5800
Fx. 586-254-5804
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From: John H Terpstra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 8:35 PM
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