How did you fix it?
Would you share it please?
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I'm having an annoying problem.
On my Linux Server (with Samba 3.0.3) I am using the samba option of
'include = /etc/samba/smb.%U.conf'
so that users mostly only see shares that specifically belong to them.
This approach works perfectly on Windows XP workstations. After a user logs
onto the
We have moved our 3rd-party multiuser billing system database files from
Novell NetWare to Samba (first 2.2.8a, and now, just last Friday evening,
upgraded to 3.0.2a) on Mandrake Linux 9.2 (kernel version 2.4). Now, about
once every week or so, we get a file corruption, and last week (even after
u
On Sun, Jun 13, 2004 at 08:05:02PM -0500, Warren Odom wrote:
>
> Week before last we had 3 corruptions in 2 days. After the first two,
> that's when I finally turned on #3 above, and then within a few hours had
> the third corruption. The boss is really getting upset that I have to kick
> everyo
Thanks for answering my message so quickly.
> I don't know of any reproducible data corruption
> bugs in the current versions of the code (naturally if I did I'd be
working
> full time on fixing them immediately :-).
Yes, that's the impression I got after perusing old discussion threads,
includin
Postscript to my last message: I was hoping you could tell me if there ware
a "Samba exerciser" program that would simulate this sort of file activity,
and would report any errors along with the valuable information of which
workstation caused the problem. One or two of the archived threads I saw
I tested on two different Samba Servers with 3.0.3 installed before.
With 3.0.3 I had no problems, but after upgrading to 3.0.4 or 3.0.5pre1
I had that problems. I also tested with new installed workstation systems,
but also I had thar problems. I found systemlog entries on the workstation,
wic
On Sun, Jun 13, 2004 at 10:00:23PM -0500, Warren Odom wrote:
> Postscript to my last message: I was hoping you could tell me if there ware
> a "Samba exerciser" program that would simulate this sort of file activity,
> and would report any errors along with the valuable information of which
> work
Joseph M Carmon wrote:
After setting a user up on W2k and the samba 2.2.7a PDC a profiles
directory on the PDC is created with the proper perm, but windows
reports that the profile cannot be loaded. The W2k machine is connected
to the network and to the domain. My administrator account is allowed t