Hi.
I recently moved a Samba v3.4.7 from being a PDC to a member of a Windows 2008
domain.
Everything works fine, shares are visible and usable by users, but only by
typing the server name, the server is NOT visible while browsing the network.
The only issue i noticed is the DNS update error
Samba Version: 3.6.10
Windows Client: Windows 7
A Windows client laptop has a wired internet connection.
The Windows client has a file open on the Samba CIFS share.
The client is then disconnected from the network (network cable removed).
The client connection drops almost immediately, but the
I am having a somewhat similar problem and would appreciate anyone's help.
System: Newly installed Fedora 18
Installed Samba Client in order to use a shared printer on another Linux
box. This worked great once the client was installed.
Want to use the F18 box as a simple file server. Tried
On 2/3/13, Fabian von Romberg fromberg...@hotmail.com wrote:
Im running a samba4 server. When I logged onto the server from a XP Machine
and then I go to My Network Places - Microsoft Windows Network - Mydomain
my samba4 server is not listed.
It's well known and documented limitation of
Hi Hleb,
thank you very much for the tip.
I have another question. As you might see Im just setting up my samba4 server
as an active directory domain controller.
When I login from XP, everything works fine, but when I tried to open a shared
folder on my samba server I get asked for username
This is because as an AD DC we do not support net iOS browsing. This is normal,
access the server by name and it will work fine.
Fabian von Romberg fromberg...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
Im running a samba4 server. When I logged onto the server from a XP
Machine and then I go to My Network
This is because as an AD DC we do not support net iOS browsing. This is
normal, access the server by name and it will work fine.
Fabian von Romberg fromberg...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
Im running a samba4 server. When I logged onto the server from a XP
Machine and then I go to My Network
Hi All,
Im running a samba4 server. When I logged onto the server from a XP Machine
and then I go to My Network Places - Microsoft Windows Network - Mydomain my
samba4 server is not listed.
What could be the reason? Should I set up anything on my XP machine?
Your help will be appreciated.
Samba server does not list/return share type of Printer.
It only does Disk and IPC$.
In /etc/samba/smb.conf, [global] section has
load printers = yes
cups options = raw
printcap name = /etc/printcap
#obtain list of printers automatically on SystemV
;
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 4:07 PM, Shirish Pargaonkar
shirishpargaon...@gmail.com wrote:
printcap name = /etc/printcap
#obtain list of printers automatically on SystemV
; printcap name = lpstat
printing = cups
Have you tried:
printcap name = cups
?
I use it with
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 4:14 PM, Chris Smith smb...@chrissmith.org wrote:
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 4:07 PM, Shirish Pargaonkar
shirishpargaon...@gmail.com wrote:
printcap name = /etc/printcap
#obtain list of printers automatically on SystemV
; printcap name = lpstat
Yup, we lasted almost 2 weeks this time, then all of a sudden,
[2012/01/20 10:53:00, 3]
rpc_client/cli_netlogon.c:573(rpccli_netlogon_set_trust_password)
rpccli_netlogon_set_trust_password: unable to setup creds
(NT_STATUS_PIPE_DISCONNECTED)!
[2012/01/20 10:53:00, 3]
Well,
I have been unable to find out why our server drops after 15 to 40
minutes. Gone over everything on the domain servers and not seeing any
errors there. And no error message on the samba side either. So I took
out my sledge hammer and pounded the square peg into the circle hole
with
I have strange problem. Installed 3.6.1 on SL Linux (Scientific Linux
release 6.1 (Carbon)).
Compiled:
./configure --prefix=/WWW/apps/samba-3.6.1 --with-quotas
--disable-shared-libs
make and make install all clean.
Joined to our windows domain via command:
./net join -S domainserver -w
On Jan 5, 2012, at 2:00 PM, CJ Keist wrote:
I have strange problem. Installed 3.6.1 on SL Linux (Scientific Linux
release 6.1 (Carbon)).
Compiled:
./configure --prefix=/WWW/apps/samba-3.6.1 --with-quotas --disable-shared-libs
make and make install all clean.
Joined to our windows
Greetings,
I have setup a computer to act as a 'samba-server'. The machine has these:-
--cpu: amd64
--OS: cblfs linux
--samba-3.6.0 compiled from sources in /usr/local/samba
The clients are windows 7 clients. They can only see the server as its IP-
address not a name/hostname.
QUESTION:
Am 30.12.2011 17:15, schrieb luxInteg:
Greetings,
I have setup a computer to act as a 'samba-server'. The machine has these:-
--cpu: amd64
--OS: cblfs linux
--samba-3.6.0 compiled from sources in /usr/local/samba
The clients are windows 7 clients. They can only see the server as its IP-
Hallo, luxInteg,
Du meintest am 30.12.11:
I have setup a computer to act as a 'samba-server'. The machine has
these:- --cpu: amd64
--OS: cblfs linux
--samba-3.6.0 compiled from sources in /usr/local/samba
The clients are windows 7 clients. They can only see the server as
its IP-
Hello,
I am currently running Fedora 15 on an x86_64 system that acts as a
whole house server for named, dhcp, nfs, nis, htpp, samba, etc
The system is currently running samba-3.5.11-71 with kernel
2.6.40.6-0.fc15.x86_64. The system is fully patched as of today.
However, this issue has
hi all,
i'm not expert with Samba integration into domain.
I did setup many servers acting with local auth that were running very
fine.
We've a Windows 2008 acting as Domain controller.
So to not create more login/password to users, i decided to
authenticate using Active Directory.
The shares
Hi all,
I've been searching for a decent Samba Server configuration tool.
I've tried a few (those that aren't dead links or outdated as hell), and all
of them seem to be trash.
I'd like something as simple and powerfull like the Snow Leopard one (apple
does use samba) ;)
Open for any
Hi
This is a famous option
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/SWAT.html
Thanks
2010/11/12 Emil Ungurean e...@cetarad.ro
Hi all,
I've been searching for a decent Samba Server configuration tool.
I've tried a few (those that aren't dead links or outdated as hell),
and powerful.
From: marcos gonzalez [mailto:marcos.gonzalez.c...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, November 12, 2010 1:16 PM
To: Emil Ungurean
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba Server Configuration GUI
Hi
This is a famous option
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO
On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 1:00 PM, Emil Ungurean e...@cetarad.ro wrote:
Have you actually tried to use it? If you did you know it's garbage.
Since I specified in thre previous mail, that I've tried many listed
http://samba.org/samba/GUI/
You can try to use vi or vim within a GUI
Andrea
On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 6:00 AM, Emil Ungurean e...@cetarad.ro wrote:
Obviously tried SWAT also, everytime you modify sometrhing it completely
rewrites the conf.
it's a text file, even a text editor rewrites the file when you save
it. it's how it has to be done.
if you care what the file looks
Lol, that's funny.
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From: andrea ferraris [mailto:andrea.ferra...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, November 12, 2010 4:07 PM
To: Emil Ungurean
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba Server Configuration GUI
On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 1:00 PM, Emil Ungurean e
Did you try Webmin?
www.webmin.com
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it's a text file, even a text editor rewrites the file when you save
it. it's how it has to be done.
if you care what the file looks like, why are you using a gui? or are
you saying it rewrites part of it wrong? file a bug report?
You didn't understand what the OP meant. SWAT rewrites the
On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 2:04 PM, Miguel Medalha miguelmeda...@sapo.pt wrote:
it's a text file, even a text editor rewrites the file when you save
it. it's how it has to be done.
if you care what the file looks like, why are you using a gui? or are
you saying it rewrites part of it wrong?
I personally don't like swat either, and I don't run graphical
desktops on my servers, so gave up on a gui editor long, long ago.
For adhoc workstation shares, the user share stuff in nautilus (or
is it just ubuntu?) seems to work well enough. For hand it off to a
non-techie, I use a NAS
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Hello,
I'm trying to build a solid samba(smb) network.
I realize I will have to learn how to administer and connect other
network software.
I would like to lean toward building an AD type samba environment.
So far the network software I believe I
If you are starting with a clean machine, you can probably pick an OS
distribution that already has Samba included.
A fairly recent version of Fedora Core Linux (12 or 13) should have
samba bundled with it (along with OpenLDAP and kerberos.) I would
guess that most current Linux distros
To see a reasonable example of how this is done, take a look at what
TurnKey linux did for a PDC replacement:
http://www.turnkeylinux.org/domain-controller
Jack
On 09/27/10 01:22 PM, ERIK wrote:
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Hello,
I'm trying to build a solid samba(smb)
If you're running winbind, something like the following should work:
valid users = DOMAIN\user1, @DOMAIN\group1
Dale
On 07/29/2010 12:38 AM, David Roid wrote:
Hello all,
I have a Samba 3.5 server running in an AD domain and domain users can
access nonpublic shares with their credentials.
Hello all,
I have a Samba 3.5 server running in an AD domain and domain users can
access nonpublic shares with their credentials. Good since this is what I
want.
However accidentally I found that local users (of the server itself) could
also access nonpublic shares with their credentials. Is
properly, but a Samba share does not.
Does anyone have any thoughts or ideas on a setting that might help?
From: groucho.64...@hotmail.com
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2010 09:41:41 -0400
Subject: [Samba] samba server file read size limit of 64MB for HDF files
Sorry
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 10:08:25AM -0400, Kevin Taylor wrote:
Just to add a little info, we found that Windows XP has
some sort of internal read buffer of around 67,076,095
bytes. There's a couple of references to a number like
that on the internet.
However, a windows 2008 server share
Sorry if that's a vague subject, but this problem is a little weird and I'm
just wondering if there are any suggestions out there.
We've got a Samba server (3.0.23) running on a CentOS 5.3 server offering up a
data share of 7TB on an XFS filesystem. The authentication all happens through
a
[2009/09/14 17:35:14, 1] smbd/sesssetup.c:reply_spnego_kerberos(316)
Failed to verify incoming ticket with error NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE!
I think this means that when the client sent Samba the kerberos ticket
(to prove it had authenticated) Samba was unable to verify it with the
server that
We're doing a test deployment of a Samba 3.0.33 server (RHEL 5.4) which
is slated to replace two existing file servers -- one running Windows
2003 (known as qalab_server) and another running Samba (known as
qalinux).
We've brought the new server up and are trying to test client access to
it to
is expanded so that it can be seen. (and even though I have told
them how to see the letter, most cannot remember that.)
My shares are always like the following:
share on samba 'Samba Server Version . (share)(F:)
I have tried commenting out the 'Server String =' in the config and even
setting
In smb.conf:
server string =
or
server string = anything
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Miguel Medalha wrote:
In smb.conf:
server string =
or
server string = anything
I had changed that, but it made no difference. It seems that Windows XP
makes a registry entry on the first time that it contacts the server and
that must be deleted.
Thanks.
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We have a samba system which is a 'member' of a Windows 2003 Active
Directory.
I can connect to the samba share from another member of that domain without
problem.
When I try to connect to that share from a stand-alone system, I get the
following error:
The security database on the server
Sorry sent no subject in my message post. Please disregard the previous
post and reply to this one.
A correction in the line below where I stated
Server is EXAMPLEDC.EXAMPLE.CORP
I meant the domain controller is EXAMPLEDC.EXAMPLE.CORP
Hello list,
My samba server stopped allowing access to shares
On Wed, 2009-01-21 at 10:23 -0700, James Chavez wrote:
Sorry sent no subject in my message post. Please disregard the previous
post and reply to this one.
A correction in the line below where I stated
Server is EXAMPLEDC.EXAMPLE.CORP
I meant the domain controller is EXAMPLEDC.EXAMPLE.CORP
Eric Feldhusen wrote:
On F9 and F10, I think you also have to do a /sbin/service nmbd start
Finally got back to this. You're right, on FC10 (and possibly F9 as
well, I don't know), smb and nmb are two separate services. Once I
enabled and started nmb, I was able to get to the server
I must be missing something somewhere. I can't get our Samba server
to show up when I look in Network Neighborhood under XP. If I type in
\\servername\path, it won't find it, however if I use the IP, it works fine.
Now, experience tells me that I'm having to type the IP because it's
Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
I've combed our DNS servers, I've checked the PeeCees, nothing tells
me that there's a pointer anywhere that resolves the (Samba) server
name. So, what am I missing here?
On F9 and F10, I think you also have to do a /sbin/service nmbd start
I don't have a F9 or
On Sat, 2009-01-17 at 08:39 -0700, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
...
I've combed our DNS servers, I've checked the PeeCees, nothing tells
me that there's a pointer anywhere that resolves the (Samba) server
name. So, what am I missing here?
ps ax | grep mbd
should report at least one
firewall is completely disabled. here is my smb.conf:
[global]
server string = ITCENTER
workgroup = ITCENTER
;security = user
netbios name = ITCENTER_NET
passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://ldapserver
ldap admin dn = cn=Directory Manager
ldap suffix = dc=iut,dc=ac,dc=ir
hello
we have a samba server on centos 5.2 and 2 different lans. so we gave the
server to ips eth0:172.16.93.217 and eth1: 192.168.89.3
but after this when we tried to join clients (windows xp) to the domain the
error: the specified domain either does not exist or could not be
contacted. what is
Mohammad Reza Hosseini napsal(a):
hello
we have a samba server on centos 5.2 and 2 different lans. so we gave the
server to ips eth0:172.16.93.217 and eth1: 192.168.89.3
but after this when we tried to join clients (windows xp) to the domain the
error: the specified domain either does not exist
On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 4:56 AM, Vlastimil Šetka se...@spsostrov.cz wrote:
Mohammad Reza Hosseini napsal(a):
hello
we have a samba server on centos 5.2 and 2 different lans. so we gave the
server to ips eth0:172.16.93.217 and eth1: 192.168.89.3
but after this when we tried to join clients
do you have the iptables firewall running or disabled? what does your
bind interfaces only, interfaces, and hosts allow lines look like in
smb.conf?
Mohammad Reza Hosseini wrote:
hello
we have a samba server on centos 5.2 and 2 different lans. so we gave the
server to ips eth0:172.16.93.217
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From: John Mazza m...@maznets.com
Date: Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 10:24 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] samba server in two lans
To: wes sa...@the-wes.com
Generally, I avoid multi-homing SAMBA (and Windows Servers too). It's always
seemed to cause browse list issues
On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 6:52 AM, wes sa...@the-wes.com wrote:
On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 4:56 AM, Vlastimil Šetka se...@spsostrov.czwrote:
Mohammad Reza Hosseini napsal(a):
hello
we have a samba server on centos 5.2 and 2 different lans. so we gave the
server to ips eth0:172.16.93.217 and
I am looking for some info on an issue I have authenticating Samba
3.0(Centos 5) to a W2k3 AD.
Server info:
Samba server: HP DL 365, Centos 5 linux:
samba-3.0.28-1.el5_2.1
samba-common-3.0.28-1.el5_2.1
pam_krb5-2.2.11-1
krb5-workstation-1.6.1-25.el5_2.1
krb5-libs-1.6.1-25.el5_2.1
I have mounted a samba share using cifs client.
cifs client returns with 0 from kernel_recvmsg meaning peer has
orderly disconnected/shutdown the socket!
What should I be looking for in the messages logged by samba server
when it disconnected/shutdown that socket? I am logging at level 10
on the
Hello all,
I'm trying to set up my samba server rev 3.2.3 on opensuse 10.3 as a
member of the active directory domain, so that client connections can be
authenticated by the AD server. Unfortunately when I try to connect to
the samba server from a windows XP system, it keeps on asking me for
user
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Nicki Messerschmidt, Linksystem Muenchen GmbH wrote:
I recently upgraded my samba installation from 3.0.13c to 3.0.31 (debian
testing). Now the server stops responding every five minutes.
The logfiles tell me the following:
log.$servername
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Hi,
I recently upgraded my samba installation from 3.0.13c to 3.0.31 (debian
testing). Now the server stops responding every five minutes.
The logfiles tell me the following:
log.$servername
[2008/08/21 16:24:38, 0]
Hi,
I had a working samba server and suddenly my Windows (1 vista and 1 XP)
boxes couldn't see the Samba share anymore. The smb.conf appeared to be
fine and I can ping the server. I run the latest Gentoo Linux on the
server. Anyone has an idea what might be the problem? Thanks in advance!
can you telnet to samba's tcp ports?
Aniruddha wrote:
Hi,
I had a working samba server and suddenly my Windows (1 vista and 1 XP)
boxes couldn't see the Samba share anymore. The smb.conf appeared to be
fine and I can ping the server. I run the latest Gentoo Linux on the
server. Anyone has an
I reboot the server and sometimes it seems to help for a couple days,
and sometimes the
load immediately comes back and we just have to wait till the next
day.
We used to have a similar problem - but I've not seen it in a long time.
It was always a badly behaved PC and often involved a
-Original Message-
From: Alex Harrington
Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2008 5:39 AM
We used to have a similar problem - but I've not seen it in a long
time.
It was always a badly behaved PC and often involved a Publisher
document
being stuck open.
Running top, see if one smbd process
This is samba 3.0.23c running on RHEL 5.0. Starting a few months ago,
the server started periodically slowing to a crawl. The cpu would be
maxed out and top would show the load between 5 and 10 (it's usually way
under 1, like 0.3 to 0.5).
Any way to figure out what is causing this? This is
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 09:13:28AM -0500, James A. Dinkel wrote:
Anyway, the server will be fine and snappy for a week or so, then out of
the blue, nobody can connect. Top shows a few smbd processes maxing out
the cpu and the load (which is usually 1.0) gradually climbs up to 10,
I've seen
Volker Lendecke wrote:
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 09:13:28AM -0500, James A. Dinkel wrote:
Anyway, the server will be fine and snappy for a week or so, then out of
the blue, nobody can connect. Top shows a few smbd processes maxing out
the cpu and the load (which is usually 1.0) gradually
Our Samba server running on CentOS 5.1 (upgraded from 5.0) with Samba
3.0.25b-1.el5_1.4 has been in place for about a year and a half. We had
no issues till about 2 months ago. This may have coincided with the
upgrade of CentOS 5.0 to 5.1 (which would have brought a new Samba
version with it).
Alex thank you for your support, can you please explain the command below:
Specially the chown I'm not familiar with the syntax you are using. If I try
to apply this to our TEST configuration it does not work we get the following
error:
cuzco:~ # chown 0:NETSYS\Series /Series
chown:
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 12:25 AM, Victor Mendez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Alex thanks a lot. The problem was solved. The configuration information you
provided me was very precise and correct. The problem was with SuSE and
the
YAST2 SAMBA GUI.
Hello Victor,
I'm glad that my configuration
Alex thanks a lot. The problem was solved. The configuration information you
provided me was very precise and correct. The problem was with SuSE and the
YAST2 SAMBA GUI.
What we did basically was re-install SuSE 10.3, edit /etc/samba/smb.conf
manually using the parameter you provided, We then
Thanks Alex for the reply. This week I'm have to pay attention to another
project. I will revise the server configuration on Friday when I come form my
business trip and email you the results over the week-end
Regards
Victor
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On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 5:06 PM, Victor Mendez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Output of getent command:
cuzco:~ # getent group NETSYS\Documentaries
documentaries:x:10008:netsys\fmendez,netsys\vmendez,amendez
cuzco:~ # getent group NETSYS\Series
series:x:10007:netsys\fmendez,netsys\vmendez,amendez
On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 2:06 PM, Alex de Vaal wrote:
Did you configure /etc/krb5.conf too?
My /etc/krb5.conf looks like this:
[libdefaults]
default_realm = TEST.COM
[realms]
NH-HOTELES.COM = {
kdc = adm01.test.com:88
kdc = adm03.test.com:88
kdc = adm04.test.com:88
}
This is
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 5:12 AM, Victor Mendez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Alex thank you for your support, can you please explain the command below:
Specially the chown I'm not familiar with the syntax you are using. If I
try
to apply this to our TEST configuration it does not work we get the
Alex I thank you for you patience, but it is not working.
I have implemented the following changes:
1st change to /etc/nsswitch:
The file /etc/nsswitch.conf must look like this for winbind to run
properly: passwd: files winbind
shadow: files
group: files winbind
2nd
Thank you, Alex I would try this as soon as possible today and let you know
the resuslts.
Regards
victor
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Hello I have a small network and would like to add samba to our environment.
This what I would like to accomplish:
- We have a ADS PDC ( windows 2000 server)
- We have 27 workstations windows XP-PRO
We have recently bought a new server, and installed OPENSUSE 10.3 and we have
installed and
Hello,
Want you want is rather easy, I have it running.
My Samba server (on Red Hat) is Domain member of a W2k3 native AD, so it is
joined to the domain (net ads join -Uusername%password)
This is how my smb.conf looks like:
# Global Parameters Needed For Samba 3.0.27a
[global]
workgroup =
I'd say get LDAP working first then worry about Kerberos.
Vijay Thakur wrote:
What will you say about kerberos to clients authentication.
*/Gary Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:
Vijay Thakur wrote:
Dear Experts,
I want to Run a Samba server as a Primary Domain
Vijay Thakur wrote:
Dear Experts,
I want to Run a Samba server as a Primary Domain controller in Open Suse 10.3 or Centos 5. This server will serve for 200 windows and linux clients. Users will login in their PC and authentication will be given by Samba Server to all $ MS or Linux
Dear Experts,
I want to Run a Samba server as a Primary Domain controller in Open Suse 10.3
or Centos 5. This server will serve for 200 windows and linux clients. Users
will login in their PC and authentication will be given by Samba Server to all
$ MS or Linux computers. All the data
How can I perform a Samba server to serve for the Mac machine? Are there
any HowTo or tutorial about this topic? Because I'm a newbie on Linux, I
need some more details for me to understand.
Thanks buddy
Ken
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How can I perform a Samba server to serve for the Mac machine?
On Mac OS X, the samba client is native.
from Finder, Go - Connect to Server -
smb://servername
or of course CLI bsd tools
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Hi,
I am running a Samba server in a project office which is separated from
our main company network by a firewall.
We allow all traffic from our company network (where the Windows client
machines are located) into the project office network (where the Samba
server is located) but only allow
Aaron Kincer wrote:
RAID 10 is very good, but does have the downside of requiring quite a
few disks to achieve large amounts of storage.
Thats its only downside... but I love the performance and reliability.
And with disks as cheap as they are today, using an Areca or 3ware card
with 8 320GB
Relatively speaking, not expensive at all. You can get a Dell PowerVault
loaded with SAS 320GB 15K at ridiculously low prices if you catch them
around the end of a business quarter. They practically give stuff away
to boost sales numbers for quarterly reports.
Charles Marcus wrote:
Aaron
Has anyone posted an up to date hardware review lately?
It seems clear that a RAID6 server with 300GB CHEETAH 15K.5 SAS drives will
trump a P3 with a 30GB IDE drive, however, not everyone will spend the money
required for the high end unit, I'm looking to build a new server trying
to make best
Do you mean a review to detail the best performance? This is complicated
question since budget clearly plays a role. But I'll give you what I
think are the highest performance options without considering costs (and
not including a RAM storage array).
RAID: 0+1 (mirrored stripe sets)
Drive
RAID: 0+1 (mirrored stripe sets)
RAID 1+0 is much better - much less likely to fail, and rebuilds much
faster:
http://aput.net/~jheiss/raid10/
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That's what I meant the first time. Thanks for correcting me.
Charles Marcus wrote:
RAID: 0+1 (mirrored stripe sets)
RAID 1+0 is much better - much less likely to fail, and rebuilds much
faster:
http://aput.net/~jheiss/raid10/
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RAID 10 is very good, but does have the downside of requiring quite a
few disks to achieve large amounts of storage.
Scott Lockwood wrote:
Charles Marcus wrote:
RAID: 0+1 (mirrored stripe sets)
RAID 1+0 is much better - much less likely to fail, and rebuilds much
faster:
Charles Marcus wrote:
RAID: 0+1 (mirrored stripe sets)
RAID 1+0 is much better - much less likely to fail, and rebuilds much
faster:
http://aput.net/~jheiss/raid10/
Thank you! I was not aware of that.
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Last friday my samba server stopped responding to new loggins
Nothing in the smb.conf was changed neither was anything else changed
the redhat server (still need to upgrade but waiting on new office space to
deploy better hardware) was responding a little slow.
after investigating i noticed
on the already
existing Active Directory domain.
Thanks again for all the help!
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From: Gerald (Jerry) Carter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2006 2:03 PM
To: Anni Evanoff
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] samba server print objects view
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Anni Evanoff wrote:
Printers and Faxes applet view seems to constantly
refresh every five seconds..and with a list of about
2500 printers, it is nearly impossible to scroll down
to a specific printer and connect to it before the refresh.
This
I have an unusual problem and forgive my ignorance with Linux since I am a
windows sys admin. This is my first taste with Linux and I have been really
enjoying it. I recently setup a samba print server 3.0 (member server, not a
PDC) to be used by Windows clients. Everything seems to be working
Hi,
I installed a Samba server on my Linux box (IP address: 192.168.0.2), I try
to access this Samba server from Windows XP in my laptop (it belongs to AAA
domain). My laptop has two NICs and the IP address of one NIC is 192.168.0.8.
I did find this Samba server machine when I searched
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