Brad Horrocks [Secure Office Services]
2008-Jan-31 06:56 UTC
[Samba] PANIC on 6 of my client servers .Please Help
Hi everybody I have six samba servers working in various client locations all of which exhibit the same problem. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Jan 31 09:37:58 sos02sp smbd[1454]: [2008/01/31 09:37:58, 0] lib/util_sec.c:assert_uid(101) Jan 31 09:37:58 sos02sp smbd[1454]: Failed to set uid privileges to (-1,533) now set to (0,0) Jan 31 09:37:58 sos02sp smbd[1454]: [2008/01/31 09:37:58, 0] lib/util.c:smb_panic(1621) Jan 31 09:37:58 sos02sp smbd[1454]: PANIC (pid 1454): failed to set uid +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Followed by a backtrace dump. Some of these servers have been running for several years without any major issues and this problem seems to have after a version upgrade to 3.0.24. Having six servers with the same problem tends to indicate to myself that I have a common configuration issue. I have tried everything including complete fresh installs and don't seem to be able to resolve the issue. Having done significant research on the Web, this panic issue does not appear to be endemic nor common. To save space I has included all my logs and configurations at the following Web address. All logs and config information can be found at:- http://www.secureoffice.com.au/samba/ Any help (or constructive criticism) would be greatly appreciated Regards Brad Horrocks -- Secure Office Services ABN 75 196 364 531 19 Burrendong Road COOMBABAH QLD 4216 Ph. +61 7 5537 4955 Fx. +61 7 5537 4966 Mob.+61 (0)404142690 web: http://www.secureoffice.com.au
Brad Horrocks [Secure Office Services]
2008-Jan-31 08:20 UTC
[Samba] PANIC on 6 of my client servers .Please Help
Res, (I use openwebmail, I'll use the CR for you). I'm using FC6 and the servers have all been upgraded from FC2 and FC4. The upgrade was completed before I took them over so I don't know what samba version was in use with those versions of Fedora. The idea was to standardise on a particular version to simplify maintenance and it seems to have caused more problems than it cured. I didn't do the original upgrade to read the history, however... I have completely removed samba and all associated files (tdb's et) from one of the servers and then tried to re-install using fresh Fedora RPM's. The same problem persists.. Regards Brad Horrocks -- Secure Office Services ABN 75 196 364 531 19 Burrendong Road COOMBABAH QLD 4216 Ph. +61 7 5537 4955 Fx. +61 7 5537 4966 Mob.+61 (0)404142690 web: http://www.secureoffice.com.au ---------- Original Message ----------- From: Res <res@ausics.net> To: "Brad Horrocks [Secure Office Services]" <bradhorrocks@secureoffice.com.au> Cc: samba@lists.samba.org Sent: Thu, 31 Jan 2008 17:08:01 +1000 (EST) Subject: Re: [Samba] PANIC on 6 of my client servers .Please Help> *Top Posting*" I dont know what client you used, but the format exceeds 75 > chars per line in Pine so my comments will be out of wack if I reply > inline... > > You have said 3.0.24, have you tried 3.0.28 which current? > The version you moved "to" 3.0.24 is a year old. > What version did you upgrade from? > Have you read the history changes for subsequent releases from your old to > current? > What OS/version are at least one of these on? > > Res > > On Thu, 31 Jan 2008, Brad Horrocks [Secure Office Services] wrote: > > > Hi everybody > > I have six samba servers working in various client locations all of which exhibit the > > same problem. > > > > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > Jan 31 09:37:58 sos02sp smbd[1454]: [2008/01/31 09:37:58, 0]lib/util_sec.c:assert_uid(101)> > Jan 31 09:37:58 sos02sp smbd[1454]: Failed to set uid privileges to (-1,533) now set > > to (0,0) > > Jan 31 09:37:58 sos02sp smbd[1454]: [2008/01/31 09:37:58, 0] lib/util.c:smb_panic(1621) > > Jan 31 09:37:58 sos02sp smbd[1454]: PANIC (pid 1454): failed to set uid > > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > > > Followed by a backtrace dump. > > > > Some of these servers have been running for several years without any major issues and > > this problem seems to have after a version upgrade to 3.0.24. Having six servers with > > the same problem tends to indicate to myself that I have a common configuration issue. I > > have tried everything including complete fresh installs and don't seem to be able to > > resolve the issue. Having done significant research on the Web, this panic issue does > > not appear to be endemic nor common. > > > > To save space I has included all my logs and configurations at the following Webaddress.> > > > > > All logs and config information can be found at:- > > http://www.secureoffice.com.au/samba/ > > > > > > Any help (or constructive criticism) would be greatly appreciated > > > > > > Regards > > Brad Horrocks > > > > -- > > Secure Office Services > > ABN 75 196 364 531 > > 19 Burrendong Road > > COOMBABAH QLD 4216 > > Ph. +61 7 5537 4955 > > Fx. +61 7 5537 4966 > > Mob.+61 (0)404142690 > > web: http://www.secureoffice.com.au > > > > > > -- > Cheers > Res > > mysql> update auth set Framed-IP-Address='127.0.0.127' where user= 'troll';------- End of Original Message -------
Scott Lovenberg
2008-Feb-01 13:56 UTC
[Samba] PANIC on 6 of my client servers .Please Help
Res wrote:> Hi Brad, > > On Thu, 31 Jan 2008, Scott Lovenberg wrote: > >>> I'm using FC6 and the servers have all been upgraded from FC2 and >>> FC4. The upgrade was completed before I took them over so I don't >>> know what samba version >>> was in use with those versions of Fedora. > > Using Fedora as a server is dangerous at the best of times, even now > Fedora dont support FC6, and will soon enough not even support FC7, I > suggest, > if you can, upgrade the entire OS, to, I'd recommend Slackware 12, > security updates are available for more than 5 years, and as Slackware > is well known for not modifying packages it has far far far less > problems then the stuff that RH/Debian and so on release. > > But, if upgrading OS is not an option (it really needs to be) I'd > really not use any RPM for it either, what you can do, is grab the > 3.0.28 source and compile it, if you use the following in your > 'configure' its close to what RH use (extracted from a source.rpm) > > ./configure --prefix=/usr --localstatedir=/var > --with-configdir=/etc/samba --with-privatedir=/etc/samba --with-fhs > --with-quotas --with-smbmount --with-pam --with-pam_smbpass > --with-syslog --with-utmp --with-swatdir=/usr/share/swat > --with-shared-modules=idmap_rid --with-libsmbclient > --with-sendfile-support --with-acl-support --with-winbind > > > If you move to Slackware and want to configure your own, just remove > the two pam options. > >>> >>> The idea was to standardise on a particular version to simplify >>> maintenance and it >>> seems to have caused more problems than it cured. > > It can :) > >>> >>> I didn't do the original upgrade to read the history, however... I >>> have completely removed samba and all associated files (tdb's et) >>> from one of the servers and then tried to re-install using fresh >>> Fedora RPM's. The same problem persists.. > > Are you using the same smb.conf ? or are you re writting a brand new one > >I concur; Slackware-10.2 was my first distro (I've learned so much using it), and it's the only distro I use for my own servers (Had to use CentOS at work... it's RHEL, you know...). I'm running a Slackware-12 and BlueWhite64-12 for my PDC and iSCSI SAN, respectively. If you're of the 64 bit persuasion, I'd recommend BlueWhite64 which is a 64 bit port of Slack proper, and I've heard that Slamd64 is pretty good as well. Also, you can get PAM as a tgz package if you'd like to use it for password synchronization... although, it does increase your attack vectors surface area a great deal as compared to Slack with only two or three services running. Lastly, I really like the BSD init over Sys V init for management. Anyways, a bit OT, but I thought I'd second the notion of staying away from Fedora in production.
Scott Lovenberg
2008-Feb-02 01:01 UTC
[Samba] PANIC on 6 of my client servers .Please Help
On Feb 1, 2008 5:35 PM, Res <res@ausics.net> wrote:> On Sat, 2 Feb 2008, Brad Horrocks [Secure Office Services] wrote: > > > Thanks guys, > > You've pretty well confirmed I was beating a dead horse (so to speak). > > > > I've downloaded slackware12 and am about to install it into a > development server. > > > > Again much appreciated > > > > > Best of luck, BTW I seem to have missed the reply to this, not sure why, > perhaps SpamAssassinn ate it *shrug* :) > > > -- > Cheers > Res > > mysql> update auth set Framed-IP-Address='127.0.0.127' where user> 'troll'; >Ironically, after posting this, I spent the day fighting with Fedora8 in vmware as a test... Well, it went out the window and will be replaced by Slackware next time around. Anyways, if you should have any questions about Slackware, the guys over at Slackware - LinuxQuestions.org<http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/>are very helpful and knowledgeable. Best of luck! -- Peace and Blessings, -Scott. "Of course, that's just my opinion; I could be wrong" -Dennis Miller