On 26.04.2012 22:08, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
I have one share on my samba server which is on top of an autofs mount
point. This is solaris 10 with bundled samba 3.5.10 and zfs. It also
shows 0 free space. I had the same problem with samba 3.4.x compiled
from source code. I think this is
Hi list,
I'm running Samba 3.6.4 on Solaris 10 x86. Underlying filesystem is ZFS.
Since updating from 3.6.0, free space on NFS mounted ZFS filesystem,
without a userquota set for the user, is always reported zero. 'quota
-v' and the perl module 'Quota' both report no quota for such file systems.
Are these autofs mounts?
Are the nfs v4 mounts - I think Solaris 10 will automatically default
to NFS v4 when mounting from another Solaris 10 server.
Can you run smbd -b on the new and old version and see if the new
build omits any crucial modules?
On 04/26/12 06:07, Christian Manal wrote:
On 26.04.2012 16:07, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
Are these autofs mounts?
Are the nfs v4 mounts - I think Solaris 10 will automatically default
to NFS v4 when mounting from another Solaris 10 server.
Yes to both.
Can you run smbd -b on the new and old version and see if the new
build omits
I have one share on my samba server which is on top of an autofs mount
point. This is solaris 10 with bundled samba 3.5.10 and zfs. It also
shows 0 free space. I had the same problem with samba 3.4.x compiled
from source code. I think this is just a fundamental Samba issue that
you won't
Is it possible to setup quotas only on the samba level? So samba is
enforcing the quotas, but not the underlying OS?
I can't seem to find anything in the docs about it.
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On Thu, Feb 04, 2010 at 04:21:53PM -0600, Kyle Schmitt wrote:
Is it possible to setup quotas only on the samba level? So samba is
enforcing the quotas, but not the underlying OS?
I can't seem to find anything in the docs about it.
No. It would be hard for Samba to do this as it doesn't
have
Many thanks, the 'valid users' option is exactly what was missing.
Regards,
Simon
Pat Riehecky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey,
We have a similar setup here. I have all the users of a share in a
secondary group together.
chown whomever:sharegroup on the share directory
Hello,
Samba 3.0.23d PDC on CentOS 4.4, smbpasswd backend, Windows XP clients.
I recently took over the administration of a small LAN (~35 hosts). The shared
drives had been implemented in a hurry and the configuration had never been
revisited. Linux groups had been enabled for different
Hey,
We have a similar setup here. I have all the users of a share in a
secondary group together.
chown whomever:sharegroup on the share directory
chmod 2770 on the share directory
Here is the relevant bit of my smb.conf
[IT]
comment = IT Test Share
path = /home/it
://www.howtoforge.com/samba_ads_security_mode
Please help.
TRIK
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Good day,
I just want to ask how to setup quotas on a samba server.
I have linux centOS 4 installed and samba 3.0.25b.
Thank you
TRIK
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Peace,
On Feb 12, 2008 6:26 AM, Patrick G. Victoriano
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Good day,
I just want to ask how to setup quotas on a samba server.
I have linux centOS 4 installed and samba 3.0.25b.
Thank you
TRIK
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We have a rhel4 system running samba - domain user accounts - NFS disk
space. All updates and software patches have been applies through rhn.
Since samba was installed with redhat provided rpms, --with-quotas WAS
configured in.
The samba share is seen and can be used by authenticated users.
RedHat Enterprise AS 4
Samba 3.0.10-1.4E.12.2
nfs automounted home directories
Samba:
--with Options:
WITH_ADS
WITH_AUTOMOUNT
WITH_PAM
WITH_QUOTAS
WITH_SENDFILE
WITH_SMBMOUNT
WITH_SYSLOG
WITH_UTMP
WITH_WINBIND
Logged in locally, a user is warned when over quota and
Hello everyone.
I would like to create a file share samba, that uses a LDAP base to
authenticate my users.
What I would like to do is to create a quota per user. Is that a way for
doing that using LDAP to store the quota limit, AND samba understand this?
If not, what would be the better way for
If your users can be retrieved by 'getent passwd' you could use quota
in the filesystem.
On 8/2/07, Steve Scanavarro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone.
I would like to create a file share samba, that uses a LDAP base to
authenticate my users.
What I would like to do is to create a
On Thu, 2007-08-02 at 14:48 -0300, Cleber P. de Souza wrote:
If your users can be retrieved by 'getent passwd' you could use quota
in the filesystem.
On 8/2/07, Steve Scanavarro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone.
I would like to create a file share samba, that uses a LDAP base to
Opened bug in RHs bugzilla (
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=244848 )
En/na simo ha escrit:
On Mon, 2007-06-18 at 12:21 -0700, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Mon, Jun 18, 2007 at 08:48:09PM +0200, SER.RI-TIC - David Losada wrote:
Hi Jeremy,
actually, I have adapted
On Tue, 2007-06-19 at 16:15 +0200, SER.RI-TIC - David Losada wrote:
Opened bug in RHs bugzilla (
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=244848 )
Thank you!
Simo.
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Hi Jeremy,
just tried your patch on 3.0.25a (it applied cleanly) and configured the
suggested directives (strict allocate, strict sync, sync always).
This way, the clients I have tested (Win2K with clear-text
authentication, smbclient) get notified immediately about the lack of
available quota.
On Mon, Jun 18, 2007 at 06:53:11PM +0200, SER.RI-TIC - David Losada wrote:
Hi Jeremy,
just tried your patch on 3.0.25a (it applied cleanly) and configured the
suggested directives (strict allocate, strict sync, sync always).
This way, the clients I have tested (Win2K with clear-text
Hi Jeremy,
actually, I have adapted your patch for applying to the current RHEL4
Samba release (samba-3.0.10-1.4E.12.2). Would you mind to check if I
have made any flagrant mistakes? If anyone reads this and decides to try
it, please bear in mind it's experimental.
Summary of what I have
On Mon, Jun 18, 2007 at 08:48:09PM +0200, SER.RI-TIC - David Losada wrote:
Hi Jeremy,
actually, I have adapted your patch for applying to the current RHEL4
Samba release (samba-3.0.10-1.4E.12.2). Would you mind to check if I
have made any flagrant mistakes? If anyone reads this and decides
On Mon, 2007-06-18 at 12:21 -0700, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Mon, Jun 18, 2007 at 08:48:09PM +0200, SER.RI-TIC - David Losada wrote:
Hi Jeremy,
actually, I have adapted your patch for applying to the current RHEL4
Samba release (samba-3.0.10-1.4E.12.2). Would you mind to check if I
have
Hi,
we have some Samba instances serving files from a bunch of NFS exports
provided by a NAS appliance. Coming from Solaris, we recently have been
testing to run our Samba servers on Linux (RHEL 4, Samba 3.0.10-1.4E.12.2).
One caveat we didn't expect is that, on Linux, NFS quota errors are
On Fri, Jun 15, 2007 at 06:44:47PM +0200, David Losada wrote:
Hi,
we have some Samba instances serving files from a bunch of NFS exports
provided by a NAS appliance. Coming from Solaris, we recently have been
testing to run our Samba servers on Linux (RHEL 4, Samba 3.0.10-1.4E.12.2).
One
Hi Jeremy,
thank you for the tip. Unfortunately, this hasn't proved succesful.. how
I tested it:
from W2K, as an user with a completely full quota, I drop a 11788 byte
file into the share. It produces the following system calls in the server:
write(25,
On Fri, Jun 15, 2007 at 07:44:22PM +0200, SER.RI-TIC - David Losada wrote:
Hi Jeremy,
thank you for the tip. Unfortunately, this hasn't proved succesful.. how
I tested it:
from W2K, as an user with a completely full quota, I drop a 11788 byte
file into the share. It produces the following
On Fri, Jun 15, 2007 at 10:48:58AM -0700, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Fri, Jun 15, 2007 at 07:44:22PM +0200, SER.RI-TIC - David Losada wrote:
Hi Jeremy,
thank you for the tip. Unfortunately, this hasn't proved succesful.. how
I tested it:
from W2K, as an user with a completely full
mmm... well, it doesn't seem to be working like that in the version that
ships with RHEL4. I will get around to try it on a fresh build on monday
and report to you about it.
However, I can imagine it would result in quite a big performance hit
all around. If the 'syncy' behaviour could be
On Fri, Jun 15, 2007 at 08:23:49PM +0200, SER.RI-TIC - David Losada wrote:
mmm... well, it doesn't seem to be working like that in the version that
ships with RHEL4. I will get around to try it on a fresh build on monday
and report to you about it.
However, I can imagine it would result in
On Fri, Jun 15, 2007 at 08:23:49PM +0200, SER.RI-TIC - David Losada wrote:
mmm... well, it doesn't seem to be working like that in the version that
ships with RHEL4. I will get around to try it on a fresh build on monday
and report to you about it.
Apply this patch and let me know if it fixes
Hello,
I want to know if it is possible to have samba working with Ldap quotas. I
have googled a lot and cant find how to do it.
My samba server is already working with system quotas and authenticating in
Ldap.
tia,
Pedro
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Hiya! I'm using samba as PDC for validating windows xp clients. I have quotas
activated for the /home on my linux but the shared unit on windows xp is giving
me the full partition size. What i've to do to make it show just the user quota
size???
I think i've compiled samba --with-quotas option
samba --with-quotas option.
Thanks guys!
What version of Samba are you using? And what type of filesystem do you
have -- ext3, xfs, reiser, etc?
With XFS, at least Group Quotas seem to be broken in Samba 3.0.22. I
have reported this as a bug and here on the list. Haven't gotten a reply
from
Thanks John for your answer.
I installed Debian sarge 3.1 rc1 with kernel 2.6, XFS and quota. This
works fine, i didn't have to recompile anyhing.
But know i try the ACL. If i understood your message, i have to
recompile the kernel, right ?
What is EA, i just don't know what it is.
Thxs
John
On Wednesday 05 January 2005 03:28, Patrick DUBAU wrote:
Thanks John for your answer.
I installed Debian sarge 3.1 rc1 with kernel 2.6, XFS and quota. This
works fine, i didn't have to recompile anyhing.
But know i try the ACL. If i understood your message, i have to
recompile the kernel,
Hi,
i'm about to reinstall samba 3.7 on debian sarge with quota and acl support.
What is the best file system to use : ext3 or xfs ?
Does i have to compile the kernel for having the quota and acl support ?
Thanks
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On Tuesday 04 January 2005 01:48, Patrick DUBAU wrote:
Hi,
i'm about to reinstall samba 3.7 on debian sarge with quota and acl
support. What is the best file system to use : ext3 or xfs ?
Does i have to compile the kernel for having the quota and acl support ?
On 2.4 kernel you need to
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
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.
I was never able to use the quota functions of samba. I use
Suse 8.2 with Samba 3.0.3 and XFS. Even the latest samba
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
Hi
I encountered the SMBCQUOTAS command but my samba packets are not source (Fedora
packets), Consequently is not possible --with-quotas (or is possible?)
Exists any script to set disk quotas when to add new users from user manager for
domains
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I've compiled Samba (2.2.5) on Linux with quotas and they work.
But Windows users don't receive warning messages when they over quota.
I've tested Samba with Windows Explorer and FAR (file manager written
by Eugene Roshal).
When user have 100 MB free on his homedir and try to copy file 200 MB
ok, so how are they used ?
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You don't do anything -- in fact, quotas are always enforced (with or
without
ok, stupid question time
how does one use quotas and samba, i haven't seen anything mentioned in any man page
re quote support.
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how does one use quotas and samba, i haven't seen anything mentioned in any man page
re quote support.
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I'm using Samba 2.2.7 + XFS (1.1) + ACL + quotas on a Linux
machine with kernel 2.4.18. What I want to ask you - is
Samba's quota support reliable enough so I can use it at
commercial environment ? (I'm asking because of experimental
flag at --with-quota in Samba .configure file)
Quotas
Hello,
I'm using Samba 2.2.7 + XFS (1.1) + ACL + quotas on a Linux machine with
kernel 2.4.18. What I want to ask you - is Samba's quota support
reliable enough so I can use it at commercial environment ? (I'm asking
because of experimental flag at --with-quota in Samba .configure file)
Hello again (I hope it's not too much to have two questions in one day :),
Currently I'm testing quota support on Linux system with kernel 2.4.18 +
XFS 1.1 patch + Samba 2.2.7 (--with-quota compiled) and I went into one
really unpleasant problem when accesing Samba share from Windows 2000
SP3
, 2003 3:56 PM
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Subject: [Samba] Samba quotas (one more)
Hello again (I hope it's not too much to have two questions in one day :),
Currently I'm testing quota support on Linux system with kernel 2.4.18 +
XFS 1.1 patch + Samba 2.2.7 (--with-quota compiled) and I went into one
I get the following error building samba-3.0alpha21 on Mandrake cooker:
Error:
Compiling smbd/quotas.c
smbd/quotas.c: In function `get_smb_linux_vfs_quota':
smbd/quotas.c:115: storage size of `D' isn't known
[buchan@klama buchan]$ rpm -q --whatprovides kernel-headers
glibc-devel-2.3.1-6mdk
Le mar 01/10/2002 à 02:56, Servie Platon a écrit :
Hi everyone,
Is there a way to enable and allocate quota manually on each user's home folder as
per on a user to user basis?
student2 5 MB /home/student2
If so, what is the syntax for this. Thanks in advance.
rpm quota?*.rpm
man
I solved the problem.
Apparently Linux quotacheck creates new format of quota files.
quotacheck -F vfsold did the trick.
Yura Pismerov wrote:
Hi all,
I've compiled samba --with-quotas, turned on user and group quotas on
ext3,
assigned
Hi everyone,
Is there a way to enable and allocate quota manually on each user's home folder as per on a user to user basis?
For example:
UserAllocated Quotapath
rector20 MB/home/rectorprincipal20 MB/home/principal
teacher110 MB/home/teacher1teacher210 MB/home/teacher2
student1 5
If a user is authenticated through a windows DC /that user does not have a
UNIX account how to assign quotas to a particular user if the underlying
file system has quotas enabled?
Please help
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I have 2 problems with samba.
First, is it possible to make quotas work on Smaba shares? If yes, where can i
found a How-to or something else ?
thanks for help
Marco
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