Hi there, I'm running Solaris 8 on a Sun420R with SAMBA 2.2.2 ... Periodically, at least once a week - roughly, my SAMBA server dies. I'm not able to completely troubleshoot this yet because the early birds in my office are most efficient and run the samba.server restart utility before I get in ... (per my instruction; however now I've asked them to hold off if there is no urgency). I have viewed the log file and I can't tell much from it. I did see that after 1800 hours yesterday, the last user appeared to "disconnect", and that's it ... no more logging occured until the server was restarted. The only common denominator that I see when something like this happens, is that the server appears to quit after everyone has gone home for the day and always has to be restarted when the users come in and are ready to begin accessing the server. I also do notice that extensive reporting/errors such as: Unable to open new log file /var/adm/samba_logs: Too many open files and here's another, which almost occurs constantly while the server is being used ... vfs_GetWd: vfs_getwd call failed, errno Permission denied ... Do I need to adjust my max files?? I read something about modifying a local.h file? I'm not familiar with this file ... or process. Any ideas/suggestions? Other than that, my server does what it is supposed too but the periodic unavailability is annoying my users. TIA, Melissa S. BCCi, DoD contractor