, but someone on the list might know something ...
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depend on yr distro. I've used XFS root partitions on
Ubuntu 5.04, SLES9 and OpenSUSE without any problems.
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I've never done any IO testing on Ubuntu, so all I can say about it is that I
run it and it works. I don't know what its behaviour will be like
under load. That
is likely to vary between distros as much as between filesystems.
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of the client. This fails because the client has already disconnected
(this is what transport endpoint is not connected means).
So, you have one or more clients on your network that disconnects from the
server unexpectedly. You might be able to track them down by increasing
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are not being restored to their saved values.
Hi Jason,
The patch at
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=samba-technicalm=108293814431661w=2
still applies to the 3.0.5 configure.in. IIRC this was ok for your
environment when you tested it previously.
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compilers.
What do you do to get the differing results?
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and returns NULL if the offset it -1.
Nice work! I'm away from the lab this week, but I'll have a patch for
you early next week. Thanks for digging into this.
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but iirc it was checked in after 3.0.14a released.
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then be able to query them. Most filesystems have quota support these
days. I'm most familiar with XFS, in which case you need to enable
quota support in your kernel and mount the filesytem with the quota
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didn't specify the -D flag.
Normally you would use -D when invoking smbd from an init script.
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need to do IO. Otherwise, you'll need at least enough I/O capacity to
drive the network (~500MiB/s).
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doesn't make sense if it's not compatible.
you might ask on one of the OS X Server lists:
http://lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/macos-x-server/
you should also provide details on exactly what you tried and how it
fails to work
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Not to my knowledge.
The Mac client is not Samba, so you might have better luck on a
Mac-specific mailing list, eg:
http://lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/macos-x-server/
make sure you note what Os the mac clients are running and whether the
SMB client is the Apple one or the Thursby one
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in the directory
handling code that started requiring the ability to read the
directory. I have a patch for this somewhere - I'll try to dig it up
in the new year.
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then do sudo make install to install.
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http://www.opensource.apple.com/source/smb/smb-348.7/
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2009/12/16 Jeremy Allison j...@samba.org:
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 07:00:09PM +0100, Anton Starikov wrote:
And although it creates directory, it doesn't copy contents, because it
stops process of copying directory after this error. If I repeat filesync,
the contents
2009/12/16 Anton Starikov ant.stari...@gmail.com:
On Dec 16, 2009, at 9:45 PM, James Peach wrote:
2009/12/16 Anton Starikov ant.stari...@gmail.com:
One question.
The fact that client ignore ACL capabilities of server, it is also normal
for current smbfs implementation?
Even in 10.5
http://developer.apple.com/bugreporter/ for how to open an Apple
bug. They'll probably ask for a packet trace of this.
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point me
in the right direction. Thanks!
The best place to ask this sort of question is the macos-x-server list:
http://lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/macos-x-server
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advertisement though.
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cause changes in client behaviour. We
saw this in netbench testing ... I can probably dig up the traces if
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Otherwise, you might ask on the os-x-server list (lists.apple.com) or
macenterprise list at macenterprise.org.
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http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Darwin/Reference/ManPages/man8/dseditgroup.8.html
Which mechanism is
used by samba (the default installation provided by apple) to resolve
this???
IIRC, Samba uses getgroups/setgroups on 10.4.
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Are Samba Quark compatible?
I haven't tested quark, but I don't know of any problems.
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You are using 2 completely different SMB clients, which have different
performance characteristics. Try using cifsfs on Linux - it's
supported and reputed to have good performance.
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idea ?
Not really. Do these problems reproduce with a local filesystem (eg.
EXT3 or XFS)?
If you could provide a packet trace of the OS X clients that might be
helpful (maybe).
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filesystems. I don't expect you will have problems.
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Cc: McDougald, James D. (Contr)
Subject: Re: [Samba] SAMBA install on IRIX 6.5
On Fri, 24 Mar 2006, James Peach wrote:
Use IRIX 6.5.22 or later. From 6.5.22 onwards, kerberos, openldap and
openssl were bundled with the base OS. I've never attempted to build
against
useful in
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. In general, there is no reason to expect reads and
writes to achieve thta same bandwidth, and a mixed read/write workload
will be different again. The reasons for this particular result could
be in smbclient or they could be in the I/O stack on the server or the
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)= 0
munmap(0xb7fc1000, 4096)= 0
quotactl(0x5807 /* Q_??? */|USRQUOTA, /dev/export/lvol0, 0, NULL) = 0
quotactl(Q_XGETQUOTA|USRQUOTA, /dev/export/lvol0, 0, 0xbf8d4710) = 0
exit_group(0) = ?
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On 4/20/06, Christoph Peus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi James,
thanks for your reply.
XFS quotas should work just fine on LVM. To narrow down what is
happening,
can you please strace an xfs_quota command on the filesystem? Something
early check is done by the selinux code. This checks the
quotaget capability (is this the right terminology?). I think this is
more interesting, because I'm guessing that selinux could be configured
to allow quotaget on one block device but not on another ...
Am I on the right track?
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On 4/24/06, Christoph Peus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
James Peach wrote:
There's a couple of more obvious ways that trying to get quota information
can fail.
The first is in the XFS check. This requires either that the caller be
root or that either
1. the caller is checking
is is it necessary?
O_SYNC is not a good option to use if you want good write performance
on XFS. It's what you use to when you really want your data safe and
don't care about throughput.
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can't get to my vmware sessions
easily to check).
xdd explicitly sets this flag when it calls CreateFile. Testing with a
different windows dd program gives more expected results.
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- that's almost certainly a system
problem (ie. JFS on AIX).
sounds like samba is recreating the directory hash for change notifies
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On 5/12/06, Jeremy Allison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, May 12, 2006 at 12:50:37AM +1000, James Peach wrote:
On 5/11/06, Jeremy Allison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, May 10, 2006 at 12:29:53PM -0400, Claus Lund wrote:
Well, then Windows Explorer is braindamaged as well (which
is
already zero. (ulimit -S -c 0)
^^
FC4 2.6.16-1.2069 smp, gcc 4.0.2-8
samba 3.0.23pre2-SVN-build-15162
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On Mon, 15 May 2006 09:40 pm, Doug VanLeuven wrote:
James Peach wrote:
On Sat, 13 May 2006 12:16 am, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
James,
This was your change right ?
Yup. It's deliberately not configurable so that we can always get
*something* that might help with fault diagnosis
On Tue, 16 May 2006 08:27 am, James Peach wrote:
[snip]
I could certainly add a enable core files knob to smb.conf. I'd prefer
it to be on by default.
something like this
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Hmmm. Fully removing it might not be really the right thing.
It might however be good to only link in -lrt (and thus the
depending pthreads) if --with-profiling-data=yes.
James, what do you think?
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On Mon, 2006-05-29 at 08:47 +1000, James Peach wrote:
On 5/29/06, Volker Lendecke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, May 28, 2006 at 08:34:57PM +0200, Thomas Bork wrote:
Please accept this patch for configure.in, removing the function
introduced in 15508 (Use clock_gettime for profiling
On Mon, 2006-05-29 at 09:34 +1000, James Peach wrote:
On Mon, 2006-05-29 at 08:47 +1000, James Peach wrote:
On 5/29/06, Volker Lendecke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, May 28, 2006 at 08:34:57PM +0200, Thomas Bork wrote:
Please accept this patch for configure.in, removing the function
On 10/04/2008, JJB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
Thanks everyone who posted so far. While we are at it, is Apple's
OpenDirectory a rough equivalent of AD
In some ways, yes.
or is OpenDirectory just
Samba/OpenLDAP compiled on OS X?
No, it's a completely different beast.
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in the sense of you have one and I don't get
access. they are a permission to cache. If an application holds an
oplock on a file, that will not prevent another application opening
the same file.
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Does this analysis look correct?
yes
And if so, is this something that can be patched in Samba?
Fixed in Samba 3.2 ..
http://git.samba.org/?p=samba.git;a=commit;h=59a2bcf30fef14ecc826271862b645dd3a61cb48
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gencache.tdb is corrupt, delete /var/samba/gencache.tdb.
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REFERRAL_TTL 600) as default.My problem is when i set REFERRAL_TTL to be
10, it doesn't work.
I used this a couple of years ago with Win2K clients and it worked
fine. What makes you think it's not working?
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as the guest user? I
expect that you could verify this from the Windows serve console.
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for unix system. what *might* be happening here is that the
client is resetting the permissions after Samba applies the
configuration mode masks.
You should be able to verify this by packet sniffing or setting unix
extensions = no on the server.
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unix modes will be best-effort and symlinks will be resolved on the
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DENY_NONE, then presumably that's correct
for that usage. There's no bug here and nothing you can do on the
server to alter this behaviour.
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2008/9/30 Holger Hegmanns [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 08:45:40PM -0700, James Peach wrote:
2008/9/29 Holger Hegmanns [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The only debug information I have is the output of smbstatus. The column
DenyMode looks totally different if a mac or a windows client opens
with which share
session?
The smbstatus command will tell you this
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server, since the same Macs can use the
symbolic link to the www directory on the Fedora server?
Thanks
Marc
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to work great on 10.4...
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extension support (unix extensions = no).
Kind Regards
Kyle
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2008/10/28 Marc Fromm [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
We have a new server running Red Hat 5.2EL.
Windows machines can samba to the linux server
and the Mac will behave just like the Windows
clients
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Subject: Re: [Samba] mac os 10.5.5 and symbolic link to www
2008/10/28 Marc Fromm [EMAIL
an Apple Samba Team member, James Peach. James, any ideas
on what is going wrong here ?
Volker's suggestion is the best.
Pietro should to http://developer.apple.com/bugreporter/ and log a
bug against the TIme Capsule. It would be best to attach a packet
trace to the bug. Follow the instructions
2009/2/16 Jeremy Allison j...@samba.org:
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 09:42:48PM -0800, James Peach wrote:
Volker's suggestion is the best.
Pietro should to http://developer.apple.com/bugreporter/ and log a
bug against the TIme Capsule. It would be best to attach a packet
trace to the bug
or is this OSX bug?
Is there any solution on OSX that can access samba+acl directories?
The Mac OS X client looks at the posix mode bits to preflight access
checks. you can disable this on the server side by setting unix
extensions = no
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2009/2/18 Pietro Battiston too...@email.it:
Il giorno lun, 16/02/2009 alle 21.42 -0800, James Peach ha scritto:
Pietro should to http://developer.apple.com/bugreporter/ and log a
bug against the TIme Capsule. It would be best to attach a packet
trace to the bug. Follow the instructions here
to file a Radar with Apple is spot on.
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2009/4/21 Pietro Battiston too...@email.it:
Il giorno lun, 16/02/2009 alle 23.03 -0800, Jeremy Allison ha scritto:
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 09:42:48PM -0800, James Peach wrote:
Volker's suggestion is the best.
Pietro should to http://developer.apple.com/bugreporter/ and log a
bug
: files created with 644 or 764 or 600
directories created with 2700 or 0770 or 0700
My setup works just perfect with Windows Clients.
Anyone knows why this doesnt work with mac os x?
try unix extensions = no
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On 09/09/06, Willy Offermans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 10:27:35PM +1000, James Peach wrote:
On 04/09/06, Willy Offermans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Samba Friends,
I got the following error again and again:
snip
.
Sep 4 10:58:18 sun smbd[94479]: [2006/09
familiar with tcpdump syntax, but it
would be best to capture entire packets (-s 0) in both directions (do
you need to in.pcap port 139 as well?).
See http://developer.apple.com/bugreporter/ for how to file an Apple bug.
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solve this conundrum I'm in?
Or, if I'm misunderstanding something about how Samba works?
AFAIK, windows clients will only do Kerberos authentication to AD
member servers.
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that it will be capable of responding to connection
requests so I'll never see any debugging messages beyond the point where
it hangs.
Can you ktrace the process whilst it is hung? Is it making any system calls?
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UNKNOWN_KRB5_AP_REQ_FREE_FUNCTION
libsmb/clikrb5.c:959:2: error: #error UNKOWN_KRB5_AP_REQ_DECODING_FUNCTION
make: *** [libsmb/clikrb5.o] Error 1
metze just checked in a change to fix this. If you try the latest code from the
subversion repository, it should build.
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On 11/10/06, Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I figured out what I was doing wrong. Obviously the old configure file
will not work. I ran the make-tarball.sh script to reproduce the
configure and everything builds fine.
yep :) I usually do a ./autogen.sh ./configure --foo
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core file in /cores. It will be called /cores/core.$pid. Can you use
gdb to get a stack trace of where it crashes?
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gdb /path/to/smbclient
(gdb) run -with -whatever -args
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If this doesn't help, please post your smb.conf file and the recent
entries from
your log.smbd logfile.
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of these PCs where ghosted
and I didn't change the SID so I am going to try that next. Any other
You might have better luck asking the OS X server folk over at
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How keen are you to remain standard? I find is very useful to get the
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