If the smbd won't die even with a kill -9, it may be stuck waiting on
some kernel mode call. I've seen smbd (along with other processes) on
Linux refuse to die when there was a kernel "oops" caused by
filesystem
corruption. If they won't die with a kill -9, you may end up rebooting
to get rid of them.
On Tue, Sep 03, 2002 at 04:02:47PM +0200, Laurens Wagemakers
wrote:> A customer of me still uses Samba 2.0.2 and it did work until know.
>
> At the moment we are not able to stop the smbd processes and it is very
hard
> to gain access to the samba shares (only one user managed)
> even when we do a "kill -9 " (noot recommended) the smbd
processes are
> available.
>
> Does anybody have an idea how to solve this ?
--
Michael Heironimus
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