larger than
they should be, though.
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On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 09:28:30AM -0500, Matt Schillinger wrote:
On Mon, 2003-09-15 at 15:44, Michael Heironimus wrote:
You're trying to do it backwards. You want one PDC and multiple BDC's,
not the other way around. Take the machines that are slated for PDC use
and just use them as BDC's
Samba setup just deletes the files immediately. You want to
look at the recycle VFS module, which does what you want. I know that
3.0 includes it, but I don't remember if it's bundled with 2.2.8 or if
you'll have to download it.
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document, it has a pretty
thorough description of how all this works.
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of the Debian Linux mailing
lists is having the same problem, silly autoresponders configured to
politely inform the sender that they send out a virus/worm, blindly
assuming that the From address is correct.
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The error message tells you what the problem is - smbd is dynamically
linked against libpopt and you don't have it. Install the popt package
from sunfreeware.com and see if it works.
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think you can also get a backported cifs
driver for the Linux 2.4 kernels.
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is the problem?
Samba is looking for libpopt and you don't have it installed (or don't
have it installed in a standard location). Off the top of my head I
don't remember where the source code is, but I do remember that you can
get a precompiled libpopt package from sunfreeware.com.
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, script is
working when invoked from command line)
The environment that's running the script probably doesn't have a
$DISPLAY, so xmessage can't run because it doesn't know what X display
to connect to.
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heard that the upcoming Linux replacement for smbfs (cifs)
and the unix extensions in current versions of Samba will work much
better for UNIX-UNIX mounts, but I haven't looked in to that.
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force the settings on your switch that won't
help you any, and as I recall not all Linux NIC drivers support forcing
speed/duplex so it might not work with a different card either.
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(;-))
This also applies if I change the host from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I believe the syntax you're looking for is:
cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot update -P
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Michael Heironimus wrote:
I believe the syntax you're looking for is:
cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot update -P
No such luck...
$ pwd
/export/home/davecb/projects/samba
$ cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL
really have any more advanced tools
for managing this kind of thing than you do on a single-user
workstation.
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machine isn't
authenticating locally. The difference is mainly in how it accesses that
server to check the user/pass.
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for Sun's tfs are still around (I found a copy on the FreeBSD
WWW site).
I think the BSDs still have something of this sort, called unionfs or
some such. I think the main time people actually use it is for mounting
a source tree from CD as /usr/src to avoid actually copying all of it
around.
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?
smbclient can send winpopup messages with the -M flag.
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they
ask for help, or patch files if they have a bug fix. These things would
have to be pasted as in-line text, which means they could not be
compressed and would be subject to line-wrapping.
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($_);
rmdir($_);
This assumes you're using perl 5, perl 4 didn't have chomp(). Most
people have perl 5 now, though.
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with keeping an executable's code segment in memory even
if there wasn't an instance running. I'm not sure if any current variety
of UNIX still implements that behavior, but I think most/all of them do
support sticky bits on directories (it's particularly important for /tmp
and /var/tmp).
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On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 03:03:55PM +0100, Friedhelm B?scher wrote:
i wonder, if there is a way to enable more than one vfs object per samba
share.
My understanding is that you can't do this with 2.2, but you will be
able to with 3.0 (it will have a stackable VFS).
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like root (which raises even bigger security
issues).
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not
read the directory they will not be able to access it through Samba
either.
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you'll need to chmod +t directory.
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will work.
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to JFS is that everything I've seen so far says
that it is far slower than any of the other common Linux filesystems.
It's still not close enough to being a finished product for me to use
it, and I'd guess that you probably won't find many people who are using
it already.
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that have been shut off for days will sometimes still show up, and
machines that have been up and running for days sometimes won't. Network
Neighborhood is utterly worthless for any kind of diagnostic, regardless
of whether you use an NT server or a Samba server.
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is not a user can still modify the file, but can not
delete or create ANY files in that directory (including ones they own).
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I mentioned above compiled in too. You will need the RPMs for the quota
tools installed, I think the RPM is just quota or quotas.
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On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 02:37:20PM +1100, Matthew Hannigan wrote:
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 04:39:59PM -0600, Michael Heironimus wrote:
It's a distributed filesystem for Windows, allowing you to split the
logical view of shares from the physical locations. You have one
top-level DFS share
. Both of those are probably better than
my bird's-eye description.
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. It's definitely to be expected if you
also have a number of Windows machines on the hub, since they tend to
broadcast constantly.
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As an example size says 33 bytes, size on disk says 512kb and if I du a
du -ks on the directory it reports 4 k.
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on the machine. I think the problem was that it tried
to open the lock DB file, and when it didn't exist smbstatus just gave
an error instead of assuming that there weren't any locks. Using the
share created the file, and once it existed smbstatus never complained
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(or 660) so they're r/w
by group and owner, and all the directory permissions to 2775 (or 2770).
I recommend GNU find+xargs for setting the permissions, something like
find /directory -type f -print0 | xargs -0 chmod 664. That will allow
for spaces in names.
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that the application looks at. Is there a way to do
that for a share in Samba?
Set the max disk size parameter in smb.conf. It's documented in the
smb.conf man page.
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