Hi, I'm using samba version 2.2.1a for linux (Red Hat Linux 7.2) and I've got a problem. When I start the samba server and client (smbd and nmbd), it works fine: I can mount windows volumes. But after a while, the system gives me an error saying there're too much open files and I can't do anything else. If I write "ps" when I get this error, there're hundrets (or thousands) of "smbd -D" processes. Does anybody know what's happening? Maybe it's a "smbd.conf" error? Should I change my samba version? Thank you for your help, ?scar