hbruckynews@gmx.net
2002-Dec-10 17:18 UTC
[Samba] Logins via winbind & ssh/xdm/... take a lot of time
Hi, I have a box running with samba 2.2.7 and winbind (nmbd and winbindd in use) to allow users of the local NT domain to login. The config files for PAM and /etc/nsswitch.conf have been configured correctly so logins are now possible using the local console (login), ssh, xdm and su. Almost everything works fine - everything but the time that is needed for the login process of an NT user to complete. Directly after having provided user name and password, I get the local welcome message (in this case SuSE's "Have a lot of fun"), but after that, it takes several seconds with 100% cpu usage taken by a process of "ls" with argument "-l". Another problem that goes together with the behaviour described above: If working in a directory where there are files or directories owned by an NT user, it takes the same long time to do a "ls -l". And last but not least my third reception: A "ps -A" once again takes a lot of (cpu and "normal") time and seems to hang meanwhile. Any suggestions where I could search for the problem? I couldn't find any hint searching the web and the newsgroups listed at Google. Lots of thanks in advance! Kind regards, Heiko -- +++ GMX - Mail, Messaging & more http://www.gmx.net +++ NEU: Mit GMX ins Internet. Rund um die Uhr f?r 1 ct/ Min. surfen!