On 28/07/15 08:11 AM, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
I had a RAID 1 array for our (fileserver)samba setup which is
integrated with AD . last weekone drive died along with motherboard.i
attached the drive to another one everything seems working fine till
today. now i am seeing error on windows c
I had a RAID 1 array for our (fileserver)samba setup which is integrated
with AD . last week one drive died along with motherboard.i attached the
drive to another one everything seems working fine till today. now i am
seeing error on windows client end.
"\\MySambaServer is not accessible you might
Have you tried renaming / deleting the temporary tdbs (see manual)?
They're automatically created again.
yes
I guess with IP addresses instead of names the connection is also dropped?
yes I tried.
Pol
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Am 19.04.2015 um 20:54 schrieb Pol Hallen:
> I also checked files in /var/lib/samba/
Have you tried renaming / deleting the temporary tdbs (see manual)?
They're automatically created again.
I guess with IP addresses instead of names the connection is also dropped?
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Strange issue. Could you post your samba config?
yep, at below
There aren't any entries in non-samba logfiles when the connection is
dropped?
I think... I've checked ALL log files of my system.
Is this also happening when there's only the client and the samba server
on the LAN? Are they on
Is this also a problem when copying (big) files from samba? Without
media player?
yes
Hello Chris :-)
Is there packet loss when using floodping (Linux Client, ping -f, see
manpage).
no loss packets with floodping
I tried:
- another 2 different NICs with wired cable
- init 1 with only samba
my server has 3 different ethernet NICs, so I can exclude a driver
problems...
is it happening with all media players? perhaps it is cache/mem issue
server mem issue?
what about cache? yep: all media players. All os clients (linux, win and
mac)
Pol
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Pol Hallen wrote:
> my server has 3 different ethernet NICs, so I can exclude a driver
> problems...
is it happening with all media players? perhaps it is cache/mem issue
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I had a similar problem with samba (on jessie), but under slightly
different conditions. Under full load
the interface went down and it took several minutes to retrieve
connectivity.
hello and thanks for your reply :-)
I've same problem also if I set low bandwidth
my server has 3 different eth
I had a similar problem with samba (on jessie), but under slightly
different conditions. Under full load
the interface went down and it took several minutes to retrieve
connectivity.
I solved the problem by switching from the default driver (r8169) to the
optional r8168 kernel module available thr
/etc/samba/smb.conf: socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192
SO_SNDBUF=8192
I've:
socket options = TCP_NODELAY IPTOS_LOWDELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
I tried change 8192 values and also comments socket options but same
problem...
thanks for help
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Pol Hallen wrote:
> now: what should I do?
/etc/samba/smb.conf: socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192
SO_SNDBUF=8192
do you have this in the smb.conf file? might help
regards
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Hi folks :-)
on debian stable I've a default samba file sharing config. Everything
works perfectly (almost...).
From linux and windows clients (wired and wifi too) when I (i.e. listen
musics) often (one time every 4/5 minutes) networks collapse (for less
one second) and later goes up. So I'v
dont know what I did I found a spot in module confi of webmin for patht o swat
told it where it was and then saved the config next thing I know there is a
swat icon on the samba section of webmin so I clicked it, worked with no
issues
Thanks for all the help,
On Tuesday July 19 2005 7:56 am,
Well that seems to be a lost cause on that route so I started investigating
around a bit, still nothing. I'm not seeing in errors int he logs nothing,
after a restart(watching with tail -f ) I would assume that apache would
have absolutely nothing to do with being able to run swat or not the s
uly 2005 3:11 p.m.
>To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>Subject: Re: SWAT and Samba issue.
>
>Also I have checked the connection versus ip over hostname and https vs
>http
>and tried localhost as well... still nothingIs there maybe a service
>
>someplace that I dont hav
Bill Day wrote:
>I have samba up and running serving some win clients etc and as a print
>server. however I cannot seem to access the SWAT web interface for samba but
>can access samba via webmin(which I don't care to use). Am I missing
>something or any ideas where I should look first?
>
>TI
t: Re: SWAT and Samba issue.
Also I have checked the connection versus ip over hostname and https vs
http
and tried localhost as well... still nothingIs there maybe a service
someplace that I dont have open for connections?
One other tidbit, why do I see 2 homeshares on win clients one wit
Also I have checked the connection versus ip over hostname and https vs http
and tried localhost as well... still nothingIs there maybe a service
someplace that I dont have open for connections?
One other tidbit, why do I see 2 homeshares on win clients one with the
logged in user and the
I have samba up and running serving some win clients etc and as a print
server. however I cannot seem to access the SWAT web interface for samba but
can access samba via webmin(which I don't care to use). Am I missing
something or any ideas where I should look first?
TIA
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