mathog@seqaxp.bio.caltech.edu
1999-Feb-20 00:39 UTC
smbstatus shows connections which should be gone
Today's our first day with 2.0.2 (Linux, RedHat 5.1). We're using it as a PDC for a bunch of WNT 4 SP3 clients. One thing that I don't get at all is why client connections seem to hang around forever. Here is a login, followed by a logout, of a WNT 4 sp3 machine named saf05. [1999/02/19 16:22:33, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(488) saf05 (131.215.xx.yy) connect to service mathog as user mathog (uid=2005, gid=192) (pid 29128) [1999/02/19 16:22:33, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(488) saf05 (131.215.xx.yy) connect to service netlogon as user mathog (uid=2005, gid=192) (pid 29128) [1999/02/19 16:22:41, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(514) saf05 (131.215.xx.yy) closed connection to service mathog [1999/02/19 16:22:41, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(488) saf05 (131.215.xx.yy) connect to service mathog as user mathog (uid=2005, gid=192) (pid 29128) Several minutes (up to 20 minutes, so far) after the logout, smbstatus shows this: Samba version 2.0.2 Service uid gid pid machine ---------------------------------------------- mathog mathog biostaff 29128 saf05 (131.215.xx.yy) Fri Feb 19 16:22:41 1999 netlogon mathog biostaff 29128 saf05 (131.215.xx.yy) Fri Feb 19 16:22:33 1999 No locked files Share mode memory usage (bytes): 1048464(99%) free + 56(0%) used + 56(0%) overhead = 1048576(100%) total I can't think of any reason these services should be in use once the user has logged off the client machine. I've waited 20 minutes and they don't go away. A subsequent login from the same workstation by a different user just adds new stuck services. A subsequent login/logout from the same workstation for the SAME user only changes the date stamps. Are these sessions really hanging around, or has some part of Samba lost count or missed the "closed" messages? Or is it one of those set a global parameter in smb.conf sorts of problems? Thanks, David Mathog mathog@seqaxp.bio.caltech.edu Manager, sequence analysis facility, biology division, Caltech