On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 11:59:11AM -0700, Gill, Ian T wrote:
Hi Folks,
I've used Samba in the past for Windows NT - Unix connectivity situations.
I wondered if Samba also supported AS/400 - Unix connectivity, specifically
to allow AS/400 to read/write to a Unix file system...??
I suspect
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 01:29:50PM -0600, Dan Doffermyre wrote:
Samba friends,
I work in Wal-Mart's IT department, specifically with Unix Servers of
various flavors, but HP-UX is predominant in our Home Office environment.
I recently built an two node HA cluster on HP 11.11 boxes. I
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chown -R GENEEDINC+chris.palmer: chris.palmer/
FWIW, you should always use the -h option (don't follow
symlinks) when chown'ing, especially recursive chowns.
Matt
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On Sun, Dec 01, 2002 at 01:04:16PM -0500, Joel Hammer wrote:
I assume you mean that the problem pc could join the domain if the other xp
machine was off line.
The short answer to your question is, I don't know. I don't use domains on
my simple home network setup. I just use workgroups. So, I
Just so that it gets into the archives for
future googlers:
If you get 'system error 64' on a windows xp
machine trying to connect to samba, then
make sure you have nothing running on port 445.
I had an apache ssl instance running on that port.
Doh! Had to scratch my head a bit over it.
XP
On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 04:59:42PM +, John H Terpstra wrote:
On Thu, 28 Nov 2002, mlh wrote:
Just so that it gets into the archives for
future googlers:
If you get 'system error 64' on a windows xp
machine trying to connect to samba, then
make sure you have nothing running
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
The locks you see here are used by MS Office as semaphores.
No one really knows why (well the MS Office programmers do,
but they're not telling :-).
Thank s! That explains that.
But I expected to see locks for the whole of
the file for the duration of the MS-Word
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
The locks you see here are used by MS Office as semaphores.
No one really knows why (well the MS Office programmers do,
but they're not telling :-).
Thank s! That explains that.
But I expected to see locks for the whole of
the file for the duration of the MS-Word
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any ideas where i can get a things to check list for performace
tuning of Samba
Currently copying 300mb of data since 09:00am this morning and still
going ...now 12:20!
100mb full duplex nic on a IBM x232 series dual proc Piii-1.2ghz,
512mb ram, raid 5 - 18.2gb
David Collier-Brown -- Customer Engineering wrote:
There are also some sharable filesystems that could
result in two sambae sharing the same files: supposedy
my employer sells one (:-))
:-)
Yes, I considered NFS, but only as as way to allow the two
Sambae to be on separate machines and so
David Collier-Brown -- Customer Engineering wrote:
There are also some sharable filesystems that could
result in two sambae sharing the same files: supposedy
my employer sells one (:-))
:-)
Yes, I considered NFS, but only as as way to allow the two
Sambae to be on separate machines and so
Hi,
I want to run two Samba servers on a single machine
during a transition from NT domain to W2k AD server
setup. And samba 2.0.7 to 2.2.5. And NT wkstation to XP.
To do this I'd like to run the two versions of Samba simultaneously
on the one machine. I figure this would be easy enough if
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