Hi, I've got Winbind running (or so I think) on my Solaris 8 server using Samba 2.2.3a. Whenever I do a long directory listing on a directory that contains a file placed via the samba share by an NT user on the trusted domain, the SUN box just hangs there. It acts like it is searching the database, but after three or four minutes I just CRTL + C it. Do you think this is winbind not working correctly, or is it because it is polling a trusted domain with anywhere between 1000 and 3000 user accounts? My Samba box is a domain member of an NT 4 domain (departmental domain) which has a two way trust relationship with a second NT domain for the company. -Dan Daniel J. Thomas Systems Administrator Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Laurel, MD Balt: (443) 778-7924 Wash: (240) 228-7924 "Always avoid a bad file copy... You can never know when your replication proceeds you." -Anonymous Author
David Collier-Brown
2002-Feb-22 06:37 UTC
[Samba] Re: Problems with large trusted domains?
"Thomas, Daniel J." wrote:> > Hi, > I've got Winbind running (or so I think) on my Solaris 8 server using Samba > 2.2.3a. Whenever I do a long directory listing on a directory that contains > a file placed via the samba share by an NT user on the trusted domain, the > SUN box just hangs there. It acts like it is searching the database, but > after three or four minutes I just CRTL + C it. Do you think this is > winbind not working correctly, or is it because it is polling a trusted > domain with anywhere between 1000 and 3000 user accounts? My Samba box is a > domain member of an NT 4 domain (departmental domain) which has a two way > trust relationship with a second NT domain for the company.On solaris, you can say "snoop -P between thismachine thatmachine" and see if data is flowing. Similarly, you can use truss -f -p pid-of-program and see if the program is waiting or reading stuff. Neither is distructive --dave -- David Collier-Brown, | Always do right. This will gratify Performance & Engineering | some people and astonish the rest. Americas Customer Engineering, | -- Mark Twain (905) 415-2849 | davecb@canada.sun.com