Paul wrote:> > I have nmbd and smbd configured to run from inetd on my FreeBSD box. > > Every day after midnight I get the error on the console that says "/kernel: > file: table is full". When I do a ps -awux it shows that the nmbd process is > running over 200 times!! I have read about changing the Kernel to accept > more open files, but that is not my problem. nmbd spawning itself is. I have > just been rebooting to clear the problem until it happens again.Can you switch to running them as daemons? I've not seen nmbd go nuts before, but we have had problems with 2.0.x sambas running from inetd. --dave -- David Collier-Brown, | Always do right. This will gratify Performance & Engineering Team | some people and astonish the rest. Americas Customer Engineering | -- Mark Twain (905) 415-2849 | davecb@canada.sun.com
I had the same problem on one machine. On others (on different networks) with tha same configuration I have no problems at all. I "solved" the problem by desactivating samba's wins support. David Collier-Brown wrote:> > Paul wrote: > > > > I have nmbd and smbd configured to run from inetd on my FreeBSD box. > > > > Every day after midnight I get the error on the console that says "/kernel: > > file: table is full". When I do a ps -awux it shows that the nmbd process is > > running over 200 times!! I have read about changing the Kernel to accept > > more open files, but that is not my problem. nmbd spawning itself is. I have > > just been rebooting to clear the problem until it happens again. > > Can you switch to running them as daemons? I've > not seen nmbd go nuts before, but we have had problems > with 2.0.x sambas running from inetd. > > --dave > -- > David Collier-Brown, | Always do right. This will gratify > Performance & Engineering Team | some people and astonish the rest. > Americas Customer Engineering | -- Mark Twain > (905) 415-2849 | davecb@canada.sun.com-- ----------------- Madarasz Karoly West Bank Arad +40 (57) 284888 mkaroly@hotpop.com