I'm having problems with reliable performance of samba. I'm running samba 2.0.3 on a NetBSD-1.4/sparc machine. File access is just so-so (various errors). I was looking at my smbd log file and see the following: The suspicious item is "api_fd_reply: INVALID PIPE HANDLE". Can anyone point me to where to go in terms of debugging this? Thanks -Dan [1999/07/07 11:33:33, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(488) postal (10.0.0.7) connect to service fpga as user mcmahill (uid=110, gid=20) (pid 2124) [1999/07/07 11:35:19, 1] smbd/ipc.c:api_fd_reply(3301) api_fd_reply: INVALID PIPE HANDLE: 7039 [1999/07/07 11:35:19, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(488) postal (10.0.0.7) connect to service fpga as user mcmahill (uid=110, gid=20) (pid 2126) [1999/07/07 11:40:04, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(488) postal (10.0.0.7) connect to service fpga as user mcmahill (uid=110, gid=20) (pid 2131) [1999/07/07 11:40:04, 1] smbd/ipc.c:api_fd_reply(3301) api_fd_reply: INVALID PIPE HANDLE: 701c [1999/07/07 11:41:06, 1] smbd/ipc.c:api_fd_reply(3301) api_fd_reply: INVALID PIPE HANDLE: 7003 [1999/07/07 11:41:06, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(488) postal (10.0.0.7) connect to service fpga as user mcmahill (uid=110, gid=20) (pid 2132) [1999/07/07 11:41:17, 0] locking/locking_shm.c:shm_get_share_modes(212) get_share_modes: process 2131 no longer exists [1999/07/07 11:41:17, 0] locking/locking_shm.c:shm_get_share_modes(240) get_share_modes: file with dev 703 inode 601228 empty [1999/07/07 11:41:39, 0] locking/locking_shm.c:shm_get_share_modes(212) get_share_modes: process 2131 no longer exists [1999/07/07 11:41:39, 0] locking/locking_shm.c:shm_get_share_modes(240) get_share_modes: file with dev 703 inode 916740 empty [1999/07/07 11:41:49, 0] locking/locking_shm.c:shm_get_share_modes(212) get_share_modes: process 2131 no longer exists [1999/07/07 11:41:49, 0] locking/locking_shm.c:shm_get_share_modes(240) get_share_modes: file with dev 703 inode 601220 empty [1999/07/07 11:41:51, 1] smbd/ipc.c:api_fd_reply(3301) api_fd_reply: INVALID PIPE HANDLE: 702a