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marcop...@gmail.com
,
jgt
3
Feb 21
Problem with print service
to use
samba
or a shared printer, the connection is via Putty, the server is Linux and the stations are Windows Em quarta-feira, 21 de fevereiro de 2024 às 16:57:13 UTC-3, jgt escreveu
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Problem with print service
to use
samba
or a shared printer, the connection is via Putty, the server is Linux and the stations are Windows Em quarta-feira, 21 de fevereiro de 2024 às 16:57:13 UTC-3, jgt escreveu
Feb 21
Lorenzo Fiorini
, …
Gerald Drouillard
7
Feb 13
Anyone using HBNETIO on Debian 12 64bit or another recent distro?
better than
Samba
. However, after days of attempting to resolve this >> puzzle, I'm conceding defeat and opting for
Samba
. I've reviewed the >> smb.conf you
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Anyone using HBNETIO on Debian 12 64bit or another recent distro?
better than
Samba
. However, after days of attempting to resolve this >> puzzle, I'm conceding defeat and opting for
Samba
. I've reviewed the >> smb.conf you
Feb 13
Francesco Perillo
, …
Jorge Garate
15
8/22/23
dbf vs sql...
to my
samba
server. Moving to a SQL server may help but I don't know if a > solution like RDDSQL is ok, I mean, for my specific coding style, UX, etc. > > Please share your experiences
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dbf vs sql...
to my
samba
server. Moving to a SQL server may help but I don't know if a > solution like RDDSQL is ok, I mean, for my specific coding style, UX, etc. > > Please share your experiences
8/22/23
António
,
Gerald Drouillard
2
8/10/23
Samba strange byte range locks
> Using
samba
as file server , client machines are a mix of Centos Linux 7 > and Windows 10. All clients using the same Harbour application to access > shared DBF/NTX files. >
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Samba strange byte range locks
> Using
samba
as file server , client machines are a mix of Centos Linux 7 > and Windows 10. All clients using the same Harbour application to access > shared DBF/NTX files. >
8/10/23
Marek Olszewski "MOL"
, …
Gerald Drouillard
14
9/1/22
Harbour and PostgresSQL
, with
Samba
and Windows workstations (Win95 to Win10).) > We store documents by year\month\day and try to keep less that 255 entries > per directory. Currently there are 300gb
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Harbour and PostgresSQL
, with
Samba
and Windows workstations (Win95 to Win10).) > We store documents by year\month\day and try to keep less that 255 entries > per directory. Currently there are 300gb
9/1/22
Jayadev U
, …
Francesco Perillo
16
1/20/22
HbNetIO and LetoDBF
For the
Samba
settings, please consider that those are working in my setup with my clients... they may not work for you... Il Gio 20 Gen 2022, 05:48 Jayadev U ha scritto: > Hi Francesco
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HbNetIO and LetoDBF
For the
Samba
settings, please consider that those are working in my setup with my clients... they may not work for you... Il Gio 20 Gen 2022, 05:48 Jayadev U ha scritto: > Hi Francesco
1/20/22
cod...@outlook.com
, …
Alain Aupeix
16
6/14/21
Harbour on Linux question
have a
samba
server running on linux, all the clients are on windows. I created some tools/scripts to run directly on the server, when I connect remotely for example. Anyway, I strongly
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Harbour on Linux question
have a
samba
server running on linux, all the clients are on windows. I created some tools/scripts to run directly on the server, when I connect remotely for example. Anyway, I strongly
6/14/21
Appliserver
, …
Bernard Mouille
9
4/4/20
Computer list (SARS-2)
network (
Samba
server) so it didn't work (but I will test on another LAN with Windows server 2012). > I can say that in the past we used two methods to gather informations > on
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Computer list (SARS-2)
network (
Samba
server) so it didn't work (but I will test on another LAN with Windows server 2012). > I can say that in the past we used two methods to gather informations > on
4/4/20
Ash
, …
Hernan Cano
36
10/4/21
HWGUI Designer - An experiment
compared to
Samba
. > :-) > > > > Regards. > > Ash > > On Monday, February 3, 2020 at 8:10:18 PM UTC-5, Nenad Batoćanin wrote: > > Sorry I wasn't clear
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HWGUI Designer - An experiment
compared to
Samba
. > :-) > > > > Regards. > > Ash > > On Monday, February 3, 2020 at 8:10:18 PM UTC-5, Nenad Batoćanin wrote: > > Sorry I wasn't clear
10/4/21
Francesco Perillo
, …
Ash
9
12/24/19
sharing dbf via samba and local linux
while respecting
Samba
locks through a different port. Port 2812 Port 2814 for
Samba
It is all described in LetoDBf read.me file. Regards. Ash On Monday, December 23, 2019 at 9:06:28
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sharing dbf via samba and local linux
while respecting
Samba
locks through a different port. Port 2812 Port 2814 for
Samba
It is all described in LetoDBf read.me file. Regards. Ash On Monday, December 23, 2019 at 9:06:28
12/24/19
Eric Lendvai
, …
Diego Pego
125
8/18/23
The future of Harbour
via a
samba
share concurrently... I mean record and file > locking...) > > About GUI... electron ????? wow... html/web based ? there are users > here that don't want
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The future of Harbour
via a
samba
share concurrently... I mean record and file > locking...) > > About GUI... electron ????? wow... html/web based ? there are users > here that don't want
8/18/23
Raymond
, …
Ash
12
9/14/19
Using dbf on windows mapped drive
Linux server
Samba
sharing is not proper. >> Can someone share your exiting working
Samba
sharing setup. I would very >> much appreciate it. >> >> Thank you
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Using dbf on windows mapped drive
Linux server
Samba
sharing is not proper. >> Can someone share your exiting working
Samba
sharing setup. I would very >> much appreciate it. >> >> Thank you
9/14/19
Ottó Trapp
, …
elch
22
5/9/19
LetoDBf UDF
hosts the
samba
share with the DBFs that would fork the script... aka HBIO... From what I understand, Otto wants to run a program/function/procedure on the server so that the data is
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LetoDBf UDF
hosts the
samba
share with the DBFs that would fork the script... aka HBIO... From what I understand, Otto wants to run a program/function/procedure on the server so that the data is
5/9/19
Francesco Perillo
,
Ash
2
3/21/19
[semiOT] which NAS are you using?
and standard
Samba
shares for the others. DS218+ is a better performing version. 2. OpenMediaVault for general business documentation like product artwork, specifications and
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[semiOT] which NAS are you using?
and standard
Samba
shares for the others. DS218+ is a better performing version. 2. OpenMediaVault for general business documentation like product artwork, specifications and
3/21/19
Mario H. Sabado
, …
Ash
57
3/3/19
[LetoDBf] Encountered Server Crash
not using
SAMBA
for the time being in my development environment. I have checked the whole server. There is only one letodb.ini file in \etc folder with the following contents. [Main
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[LetoDBf] Encountered Server Crash
not using
SAMBA
for the time being in my development environment. I have checked the whole server. There is only one letodb.ini file in \etc folder with the following contents. [Main
3/3/19
Yakano
, …
Antonio Lima
7
9/17/18
Harbour on OneDrive / GoogleDrive
Linux+
Samba
) ... Why not? Well, in >> the end it got intrigued and the result is that thanks to >> https://www.raidrive.com/ ... Yes, I did it! (slower, but it works) >
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Harbour on OneDrive / GoogleDrive
Linux+
Samba
) ... Why not? Well, in >> the end it got intrigued and the result is that thanks to >> https://www.raidrive.com/ ... Yes, I did it! (slower, but it works) >
9/17/18
Roberto Borges
, …
mda.n...@gmail.com
10
8/4/18
Harbour/[x]Harbour LAN STRES UTIL
>>
SAMBA
provided by the distribution packages. I used the XFS file system >> because of its stability, scalability, reliability, and maturity. This is >> in LVM
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Harbour/[x]Harbour LAN STRES UTIL
>>
SAMBA
provided by the distribution packages. I used the XFS file system >> because of its stability, scalability, reliability, and maturity. This is >> in LVM
8/4/18
Ash
,
elch
10
4/24/18
LetoDBf Errors
used under
Samba
. >>> However, when it is run in LetoDBf environment, it ends with the following >>> error. The table being indexed contains over 200000 records
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LetoDBf Errors
used under
Samba
. >>> However, when it is run in LetoDBf environment, it ends with the following >>> error. The table being indexed contains over 200000 records
4/24/18
Miro Della Bitta
, …
elch
41
6/26/18
LetoDbf speed issues on windows 2008r2/2012r2 servers
to install
samba
server if there are no needs of share >> folder in my setup? >> > > LetoDBf needs ... NOTHING ! > OK, the network must be configured to be reachable
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LetoDbf speed issues on windows 2008r2/2012r2 servers
to install
samba
server if there are no needs of share >> folder in my setup? >> > > LetoDBf needs ... NOTHING ! > OK, the network must be configured to be reachable
6/26/18
Ash
, …
elch
216
3/9/18
File Locks between LetoDBf and other applications
mnt/
samba
/comp, ShareTables=1, NoSaveWA=1, max database=999 02.25.2018 09:56:28 INFO: LoginPassword=0, CacheRecords=30, LockExtended=0 02.26.2018 07:33:42 Have send STOP
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File Locks between LetoDBf and other applications
mnt/
samba
/comp, ShareTables=1, NoSaveWA=1, max database=999 02.25.2018 09:56:28 INFO: LoginPassword=0, CacheRecords=30, LockExtended=0 02.26.2018 07:33:42 Have send STOP
3/9/18
Member
, …
Nenad Batoćanin
21
6/20/17
Terminal services or LetoDb?
I use
samba
on linux as the shared file server. I did disable oplocks on the server and this makes some jobs way slower, since the client needs to sync every record. I did some very limited
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Terminal services or LetoDb?
I use
samba
on linux as the shared file server. I did disable oplocks on the server and this makes some jobs way slower, since the client needs to sync every record. I did some very limited
6/20/17
mtmigs
, …
António
9
5/29/17
Printing in linux does not seem to work
well with
samba
shared printers, as long as they are configured as "server's default printer" Using "|lpr -P printer_name" should also work... Are you
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Printing in linux does not seem to work
well with
samba
shared printers, as long as they are configured as "server's default printer" Using "|lpr -P printer_name" should also work... Are you
5/29/17
Ottó Trapp
, …
Ron Christie
6
4/18/17
Desktop application split into server/client modules
from a
Samba
or Windows shared folder. This type of database > access became slower and more cumbersome with almost every Win OS release. > Also, the need to access the database
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Desktop application split into server/client modules
from a
Samba
or Windows shared folder. This type of database > access became slower and more cumbersome with almost every Win OS release. > Also, the need to access the database
4/18/17
Nenad Batoćanin
, …
Klas Engwall
7
1/26/17
W10 slowdown
a recent
samba
and run tests with oplocks enabled and disabled? Linux smbstatus also shows which protocol is used for the connection. Disabling oplocks on my
samba
server has serious
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W10 slowdown
a recent
samba
and run tests with oplocks enabled and disabled? Linux smbstatus also shows which protocol is used for the connection. Disabling oplocks on my
samba
server has serious
1/26/17
Daniele Campagna
,
do...@people.net.au
3
1/17/17
dbf in Linux NFS mounted directory
directory via
Samba
, there are no problems ("box 2" shares via
Samba
that directory, while the root filesystem is exported via exportfs to "box 1") ... maybe
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dbf in Linux NFS mounted directory
directory via
Samba
, there are no problems ("box 2" shares via
Samba
that directory, while the root filesystem is exported via exportfs to "box 1") ... maybe
1/17/17
Daniele Campagna
,
elch
3
12/10/16
hb_fsSetAttr()
but about
SAMBA
, and how it maps the missing DOS flags. I've found (hopefully) the answer: from
SAMBA
docs: https://www.
samba
.org/
samba
/docs/using_samba/ch08.html ----
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hb_fsSetAttr()
but about
SAMBA
, and how it maps the missing DOS flags. I've found (hopefully) the answer: from
SAMBA
docs: https://www.
samba
.org/
samba
/docs/using_samba/ch08.html ----
12/10/16
Francesco Perillo
, …
Mario H. Sabado
18
11/30/16
mixing samba and netio RPC access to DBFs
Sorry for that Rolf. Thanks! On Nov 30, 2016 11:57 PM, "'elch' via Harbour Users" < harbour-users@googlegroups.com> wrote: >
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mixing samba and netio RPC access to DBFs
Sorry for that Rolf. Thanks! On Nov 30, 2016 11:57 PM, "'elch' via Harbour Users" < harbour-users@googlegroups.com> wrote: >
11/30/16
António
8/17/16
Linux print jobs stay <defunct> until application terminates
shared via
Samba
as raw queues. Server and workstations are Centos 7, all using CUPS 1.6.3. Jobs are small (labels printed on demand, one by one) and get printed quickly and good, but
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Linux print jobs stay <defunct> until application terminates
shared via
Samba
as raw queues. Server and workstations are Centos 7, all using CUPS 1.6.3. Jobs are small (labels printed on demand, one by one) and get printed quickly and good, but
8/17/16
Ash
, …
Klas Engwall
27
8/5/16
Oplocks
are all
Samba
based nowadays. But, in general, following what the Dataflex folks say about the latest Windows versions is a good idea. They deal with the exact same problems in the SMB
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Oplocks
are all
Samba
based nowadays. But, in general, following what the Dataflex folks say about the latest Windows versions is a good idea. They deal with the exact same problems in the SMB
8/5/16
Pritpal Bedi
,
Alexandre Cavalcante Alencar
3
4/29/16
Linux: Samba Configuration - Please Guide Which Setting Should I Avoid
www.
samba
.org/
samba
/docs/man/
Samba
-HOWTO-Collection/locking.html > This link seems to give me a broader understanding of the problem I am facing right now. Seems a well written
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Linux: Samba Configuration - Please Guide Which Setting Should I Avoid
www.
samba
.org/
samba
/docs/man/
Samba
-HOWTO-Collection/locking.html > This link seems to give me a broader understanding of the problem I am facing right now. Seems a well written
4/29/16