Perhaps this has been mentioned here before, but couldn't find anything in
my
archives.
I noticed that on my RS6K each smbd has resources at 3.5MB and a size of 14MB as
reported by monitor. Is this normal behavior, or am I missing something. I
assume most of the memory is for caching of some sort, but could someone let me
know what's up. I'm using 1.4GB for procs out of my 3GB of main memory
and that
doesn't seem normal to me.
See last week it was averaging 9-10MB and now is 13-15MB and I just want a
greater understanding of what's going on in the background.
We have RS6K with 3GB running 2.0.7 and WS's are NT4SP5.
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Thanks,
Bill
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Hi Bill, last week we ran out of memory on a HP9000/D320. The memory usage was appx. 3MB real memory and 5-8 MB virt. memory for each smbd ... after a reboot ... the smbd processes using appx. 1MB real memory and 4 MB virt. memory. ... perhaps a memory leak? The SAMBA Version is 2.07 and the OS on the HP9000/D320 is HP/UX 10.20; and the running time of SAMBA was appx. 3 weeks! Greetings Thomas EDV-Service Tiedtke Hanowsteig 15 12309 Berlin Germany Phone ++49 (0)30 7465653 Fax ++49 (0)30 7458633 eMail thomas.tiedtke@snafu.de
We've seen this with a large number of printers, but only on 2.0.7. It's being discussed on Samba-technical, see http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba-technical/2000-September/008921.html for the latest (which includes a proposed partial correction) --dave -- David Collier-Brown, | Always do right. This will gratify some people 185 Ellerslie Ave., | and astonish the rest. -- Mark Twain Willowdale, Ontario | //www.oreilly.com/catalog/samba/author.html Work: (905) 415-2849 Home: (416) 223-8968 Email: davecb@canada.sun.com