The problem is that not all tdbs need to be backed up -
indeed, the tdbs described as the problem here
(connections/messages/sessionid in particular) should in fact
be deleted at startup.
Happy to hear that! :-)
I found really odd that after a tdb issue, restarting Samba wasn't
repairing the
Le Lundi 1 Mars 2004 14:13, Lapin(c) a écrit :
I was exploring a local LDAP solution, as it's for a very
large network (1000 sites / 10 users) we want a
disjunction between local administration for machines and
global administration for users.
Wow...that's a huge project... :-)
Last time
Le Jeudi 26 Février 2004 03:30, John H Terpstra a écrit :
Fabien,
You should run the tdbbackup tool every time Samba (smbd) is
shut down. Please refer to the man page for further
information. The use of tdbbackup is a very important step to
prevention of catastrophic problems with tdbs.
Thanks for the bug-report, this is now Fixed in 3.0 CVS.
Damned, this is a bug?
I though it was logical that it was running that way...
Fabien Chevalier
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Hello,
From time to time Samba 3.0.2 performance suddenly fails bellow
what is acceptable.
One smbd process eats between 30% and 100% of CPU usage, and
for the machine associated with the smbd process i got
dozens of (debug level 2):
[2004/02/25 17:59:18, 0]
[2004/02/25 17:59:18, 0]
smbd/connection.c:register_message_flags(220)
register_message_flags: tdb_fetch failed
Little addition : i got 6385 of these in ~ 17 minutes.
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a number of seconds. Each time you change your password, the 'password must
change' field in your account is incremented by this number.
So in your case it's incremented of 0, so your password expires immediately..
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printername ));
/* Probably full... */
errno = ENOSPC;
return False;
}
But i can say that my disk is NOT full.
Any clue?
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Administrators with large LDAP sites soon become very familiar
with Net::LDAP and perl scripting :-)
It's really not that hard... ;-)
(and yes, I know ldap can be a real pain - the benefit is that
you *can* do this kind of manipulation, directly on the
backend)
Ok, thanks for the
Le Mardi 17 Février 2004 16:01, Raphael Berghmans a écrit :
On Tue, 2004-02-17 at 16:00, Fabien Chevalier wrote:
Le Mardi 17 Février 2004 15:46, Raphael Berghmans a écrit :
Hi,
Since our files server has been migrated from NT4 to Samba
3, several users complains that the time
Le Mardi 17 Février 2004 17:01, zynkx a écrit :
why did my email show up all this times?
:(
sorry all...
Haven't you caught some kind of new virus?
:-)
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that, better than editing ldap database by hand or
writing a custom script?
I looked at pdbedit, smbpasswd, smbldap-tools, and no...nothing seems to cope with
it...
Any idea?
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2.2.
I know this is really buggy.
To solve your issues:
- Upgrade de Samba 3 (Or at least libsmbclient from Samba 3)
- Upgrade to KDE = 3.1.4, compiled with kio_smb libsmbclient support.
This is my setup and it works rather fine.
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cheers,
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are the permissions of the exe file seen from the Windows box?
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2000 server (exactly like Andrew has seen).
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to locate the DC by doing a dns query, what is not
currently supported by Samba.
What is your workstation node type set to?
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Le Wednesday 17 December 2003 12:39, Eduard Witteveen a écrit :
Fabien Chevalier wrote:
It seems your workstation tries to locate the DC by doing a
dns query, what is not currently supported by Samba. What is
your workstation node type set to?
Could you rephrase your question? I dont know
Le Wednesday 17 December 2003 13:20, Eduard Witteveen a écrit :
Fabien Chevalier wrote:
Please send your ipconfig /all.
I attached the output
I suppose something's wrong in your network settings.
Are you using Dhcp or static Ip?
Dhcp. (look in the output)
The linux server (nemo) has ip
Le Tuesday 16 December 2003 10:26, Michael Knigge a écrit :
All,
does someone has 3.0.1 Debian Packages ready?
Thank you,
Michael
I got some home built for Sarge,
I you're interested...
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-679752913-514) - guests
dc-sorral-05:~#
But you can still create mappings if you want (provided the unix group is stored in
ldap and not int /etc/groups)
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I suppose it must work the same way ...
Would you mind trying to add
passwd backend = tdbsam ldapsam:ldap://server
and try a net groupmap list?
i just tried it, and now get the list of domain groups i would
expect. now the trouble is the profiles don't load properly on
the clients.
no issue with it.
As soon as i inverted sam backends:
passwd backend = ldapsam_compat:ldap://127.0.0.1 tdbsam
net groupmap list didn't list any default or non default mapping.
Anybody has an explanation about this fact?
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a bit more to it, it seems really obvious.
Thanks again for your help,
Fabien Chevalier
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. [Samba 3.0.1pre3 + Windows XP
Pro SP1]
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and posixAccount,
and not of type sambaAccount.
pdbedit shows that some bits of information are still stored in tdbsam...
Is there any way to have all in LDAP?
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It should all be in ldap - what is your smb.conf?
Good news!!
But in this case i may have missed something :-(
Attached is my smb.conf
Fabien.
#
# Sample configuration file for the Samba suite for Debian GNU/Linux.
#
#
# This is the main Samba configuration file. You should read the
#
feature in Samba ;-)
...and of course if it is fixable.
I hope somebody out there can help.
Best regards,
Fabien Chevalier
Computer Science Student - www.supelec.fr
#
# Sample configuration file for the Samba suite for Debian GNU/Linux.
#
#
# This is the main Samba configuration file. You should
?
Have i missed something in the doc (RTFM, RTFM...)?
Cheers,
Fabien Chevalier
PS - Here is my smb.conf
=== Global Settings ===
[global]
unix charset = ISO8859-1
nt acl support = yes
## Browsing/Identification ###
workgroup = DC-SORRAL
! :-)
dc-sorral-05:~# net rpc user -Utoto
Password:
toto3
toto4
root
toto5
toto
zzAdmin
fchevalier
Thanks a lot. :-))
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Le Friday 10 October 2003 14:59, Andrew Bartlett a écrit :
On Fri, 2003-10-10 at 22:35, Fabien Chevalier wrote:
I'm wondering if it has to do with the 'default' ACB
value. Try the following (untested) patches.
I've downloaded the vanilla samba 3.0.0 source, compiled...
and i had
makefile for lsmbctest
all: lsmbctest
lsmbctest: lsmbctest.c
$(CC) -lsmbclient -Wall -O0 -g3 lsmbctest.c -o lsmbctest
clean:
rm -f lsmbctest
/*
This program is used to test the libsmbclient library.
It's designed to perform easy to use non regression testing.
Copyright (C) Fabien
Hi all.
I'm curently playing with KDE smb slave, to try to improve it. It
is based on libsmbclient, so... i am playing with libsmbclient
too.
I found some strange things with libsmbclient.
-The first version i tried, 2.2.6, had a problem listing
workgroups on the network. All the rest worked
Le Saturday 02 November 2002 22:05, vous avez écrit :
On Sat, 2 Nov 2002, Fabien Chevalier wrote:
Hi all.
I'm curently playing with KDE smb slave, to try to improve
it. It is based on libsmbclient, so... i am playing with
libsmbclient too.
I found some strange things with libsmbclient
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