Under Services/smb go to advanced and up the log level and see if you see anything in the logs.
Beiträge von donh
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Look at this link. It might have to do with the "ou=users". Maybe that needs to be refined?
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nslookup mydomain should work. Not sure why it does not? You are doing that on the OMV box right?
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I am not sure why it is slow for some users. I do not have a 2012 to test thanks to MS cutting out technet, thanks. Must have been too helpful for their taste.
Is it quick with "getent passwd" "getent group" "wbinfo -u" "wbinfo -g" ? Is the time set to use the dc as the ntp server? I think those are what is used to get the info. If they are fast it may be something within OMV? There is a fix coming but I am not sure it will fix anything for speed. http://bugtracker.openmediavault.org/view.php?id=993
Is dns working properly? "nslookup (your domain name)" "nslookup (your domain name).(your extension)" Are you using (your domain name).local?
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Try this http://forums.openmediavault.o…13&t=3655&start=60#p31835
David can you add that to instructions? Done I did not know I could edit your posts. LOL
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113MB/s is close to the theroretical limit of 125MB/s of a single nic. To get faster you will need to bond (team) or swiitch to fiber or 10GB nics.
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We need to decentralize energy to make it work. Huge corps controlling everything will never do what is best for anybody but themselves. Small decentralized storage and is the only way to make things work efficiently. As an example you could not store enough hot water for a city but you could store enough for a small apartment complex or a home. Problem is the corps can't gouge you for that. Sure it cost a lot to setup but will pay off over time. And the savings will be compounded in your favor not against you. Thinking small and local is the only answer that will ever work. But that will never happen unfortunately. Electricity is a lot harder because of the batteries but there are a ton of ways to reduce use. Again bad for the huge corps so they fight tooth and nail against that and instead want some huge solar plant in the desert. Subsidized by us so they can gouge us for the output. LOL
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Yes but make it bootable.
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Do you have data on these disks? If not If not on the raid card make a small disk with raid if you want and make that bootable. Install OMV and update etc. Then in raid bios add the other disk.
If you have data on the disks Backup your data first!!!! See if you can use the raid bios to shrink the main disk and create another small one. then install omv to that. And tell the raid card to boot from that. Backup your data first!!!! -
Is /dev/sda1 mounted?
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Datadiger when you restricted the ou did getent passwd show all the users too? In smb.conf we tell it to get users from winbind.
I doubt it is hardware slowing David down too. Maybe some others will report their speed. Mine is fast to an old opteron and a proxmox vm.
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I think you have added useful info and feedback. I may move it to the other thread later. After the new version comes out I may try looking at making some patches if time permits. I think it will be a useful feature.
I wonder why David's was slow?
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The post David wrote was based on these bug trackers. There are a few tips that may be useful too. I just never seem to have time to make the patches. For a long time no one seemed interested and it was working for me. So I left it on the back burner. Glad to see the interest building.
http://bugtracker.openmediavault.org/view.php?id=707
http://bugtracker.openmediavault.org/view.php?id=487
What version of server are you on. Does it seem fast or slow.
As for what thread was hijacked, I think it was this one. Lol
OP endstile did you ever get this going?
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To get users to show in web ui edit as follows.
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Alles anzeigennano /etc/login.defs UID_MIN 1000 UID_MAX 33554431 # System accounts #SYS_UID_MIN 100 #SYS_UID_MAX 999 # # Min/max values for automatic gid selection in groupadd # GID_MIN 1000 GID_MAX 33554431
Might need to ldconfig after, can't remember.
Replies should be made to David's post since it has it's own thread now.
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I posted this in the other thread. Probably should have been here.
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I did not worry about the ou's, see screenshot. Mine is a very simple 2008 sbs server. Also look at the "Extra options" man page, there might be something of interest there. Not sure if you can put more than one on that line. Mustang is the name of the dc.
One thing I remember and have not posted about yet is that I installed some kind of services for unix linix. It was way back when i first installed sbs and long before I was looking at connecting ldap / ad. I don't remember reading about that in any of the research I was doing so it may not be related. I can look and see if I can figure out the name of the services later.
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Please post it at the bugtracker
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Before doing the below, the problem is probably the way the info is stored in the config.xml file. Maybe someone knows how to init the network better than bute force. Maybe run omv-firstaid on boot? (from the cd?)
You might need to edit /etc/network/interfaces. Here is my working version so fix it to your needs. Maybe you should also post a bug at http://bugtracker.openmediavault.org. save yours first as .bak or something and maybe post it here.
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Alles anzeigen# The loopback network interface auto lo iface lo inet loopback # bond0 network interface auto bond0 iface bond0 inet dhcp post-up /sbin/ifconfig $IFACE mtu 9000 dns-nameservers 10.0.83.215 10.0.83.1 bond-slaves eth0 eth1 bond-primary eth0 bond-mode 6 bond-miimon 100 bond-downdelay 200 bond-updelay 200