I believe I have some hardware or configuration related performance
issues running samba 3.0.14a-3sarge.
Our server is an Intel Celeron 2 Ghz with 512 MB of RAM and a 3ware
card using SATA disks in a RAID 5 configuration (3ware controller card).
We have a gigabit network and are using Intel
I believe I have some hardware related performance issues running samba
3.0.14a-3sarge.
Our server is an Intel Celeron 2 Ghz with 512 MB of RAM and a 3ware
card using SATA disks in a RAID 5 configuration (3ware controller card).
We have a gigabit network and are using Intel Gigabit ethernet
Thanks Jeremy, I grabbed the newest 3.0 code from subversion last night
for testing and it works for exactly what we need it to. (We can create
a symlink from an smbfs mounted home directory to a some filesystem on
the client machine.
I guess we should wait until 3.0.5 is pronounced stable before
Hi guys, I know Jon Newbigin made a post about this quite a while back
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba-technical/2002-December/026141.html
and there was some discussion of a security risk.
We are using the patch in Samba 2.2.9 in order make a link from smbfs
mounted
/home/user/.gnome -
Thanks the dfree solution calling a perl script works for us. I am
concerned
that there may be performance issues with this however.
We are considering something like a spamc/spamd type solution where a perl
daemon that always runs that listens for a connection from
a lightweight c program
Hi guys, we need to update our samba service from 2.2.8a to samba 3.0.x
(so that we
can upgrade our AD from Win2k to Win2k3). The problem I am having is
with the quotas.
We mount user home directories NFS and then export them to Windows users
via samba.
In 2.2.8a I was able to get quotas