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    Unable to mount drive

    I have an XServe RAID. Let me help by telling you what I know. 1. XServe RAID likes SCSI rules. So it should be the first on and last off in regards to the host Mac. 2. The fibre channel cables have to be connected in a specific order from left to right on the fibre channel card...
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    Afp Service Dropping Users

    I have a 10.3.9 Server running on a XServe Dual G4 1.33 with 1.5GB RAM. It is bound to Active Directory. It uses AD for authentication only - no user management. I upgraded the Server Aug. 6. I have AFP, SMB, DNS (DNS slave) services running. It has worked great until this Monday, Aug. 22...
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    AFP Service Dropping Users

    I'm Venting. Sort of ironic for v.10.3x and 10.4.x Servers should have such difficulty with the file protocal freakin' Apple created? SMB services from my experience, runs smoother on Mac OS X Server than does AFP. To recap - my XServe is on Mac OS 10.3.9. AFP is a resource hog like a...
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    AFP Service Dropping Users

    The problem I think was not my XServe. It was IT's AD domain controller. It had some problems late Tues. and early Wedneday morning. When they said they had fixed it, I took a careful look at AFP services under Server Admin. The graph showed normal operation - 40 users and good throughput. I...
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    Restarting Services

    Here is a great link - http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2003/03/18/samba.html From link: "To make Samba aware of the changes, use the command sudo killall -HUP smbd. This will tell the Samba daemon to reload its configuration information." Also check out the part on how to enable...
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    AFP Service Dropping Users

    I have a 10.3.9 Server running on a XServe Dual G4 1.33 with 1.5GB RAM. It is bound to Active Directory. It uses AD for authentication only - no user management. I upgraded the Server Aug. 6. I have AFP, SMB, DNS (DNS slave) services running. It has worked great until this Monday, Aug. 22...
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