zbnet & netometer,
Thank you both for the links. The migration procedure appears to be pretty simple and straightforward - at least, for what I plan on doing. I've already successfully set up a lab at home.
Although Exchange 5.5 is approaching the status of "outdated", I'll just keep it for...
Active Directory is not involved.
My knowledge of Exchange Server, domains, DNS, Active Directory, etc. is very limited. I'd prefer to not go the route of Exchange 2003.
Some background information: We're running Exchange 5.5 Server on a Windows NT 4.0 box. While it serves its purpose, it's approaching 10 years of age and needs replacement. Our environment is comprised of only 20 users or so. We use internal E-Mail, a public Calendar, and a public Contacts list...
I'm presently using the version of Samba that was included with Fedora Core 1, which is 3.0.0. The newest release is 3.0.14, and from what I've read, there are actually *several* bugs that can cause high CPU utilization. They've all been fixed in the latest release, so I may be forced to upgrade...
thedaver,
I believe I may have found the problem (Or, at least, I hope I found it).
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/linux.samba/browse_thread/thread/65f24d3e0fa42748/e55957e1135caa53?lnk=st&q=samba+high+cpu+user+group&rnum=1&hl=en#e55957e1135caa53...
thedaver,
I'm monitoring CPU usage right now with the "top" command as you suggested. All of the services appear to be normal, with CPU usage fluctuating from 0% to 1% or so. Service smbd, however, spiked to 39.7% for several seconds and then proceeded to drop back down to under 1%...
thedaver,
I am using a Promise FastTrak133 RAID card. The two drives are manufactured by Seagate and have a capacity of 160 GB each. The RAID array is 1/mirroring.
The way I understand it, there are three mirrored partitions, each beginning with the prefix "md." The RAID card is utilizing...
I also have the following services designated to run at startup:
acpid
anacron
apmd
atd
autofs
crond
cups
gpm
iptables
irqbalance
isdn
kudzu
messagebus
microcode_ctl
netfs
network
nfslock
pcmcia
portmap
random
rawdevices
rhnsd
sendmail
sgi_fam
smartd
smb
sshd
syslog
xinetd
Right now, used...
The problem is still ocurring, even after installing the additional memory.
I just took a look at the System Monitor again. I don't know how helpful this would be, but I have the following processes running:
gnome system monitor 8.8 MB
cupsd 1.9 MB
wmck-applet 8.3 MB
mapping daemon 660 K...
Our server isn't running MySQL, but I suppose that doesn't mean those solutions couldn't work. How would I go about changing the filesystem buffering type?
Another thing I just discovered: using the Gnome System Monitor utility, it is showing 498 of 503 MB of physical memory being used (9 MB of...
I have Fedora Core 1 running on a server with the following specifications:
P3 900MHz
512 MB PC133 SDRAM
2 160GB Seagate drives in RAID-1 on a HPT370 RAID card
The above information probably won't help, but I thought I'd mention it anyways. This machine runs Samba and acts as a file server...
Take a look at XXCOPY. http://www.xxcopy.com . It has somewhere around 200 different command parameters, although I always just find myself using /backup, which only copies files that have changed or been added to a particular directory.
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Perhaps it's not accurate to say that it was a permissions problem because I can't confirm that.
I have a local area network comprised of three workstations running Windows 2000 Professional with Service Pack 4 and one fileserver running Windows 2000 Server with Service Pack 4.
There is a...
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