Charles Bueche
2003-Feb-28 20:49 UTC
[Samba] Samba doesn't free network resource with XP clients
Hi all, We are having a difficult time with Samba 2.2.7a on AIX. Since XP clients appeared, we see growing leaked resources on our ATM network adapter buffers. Stopping Samba frees all leaked buffers. The short-term fix is to stop/start samba in a cron job. Hideous quirk at best. The local network admin traced the SMB exchanges, and found that some applications don't generate "SMB Logoff" after "Session Disconnect" if the server doesn't support "NT Status Codes". However, "NT Status Codes" are supposed to exist since Samba 2.2.3. The problem seems to be related to the Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 316740 "SMB Logoff Command Is Not Sent When Session Is Disconnected". Would it be a solution to use the deadtime option in Samba ? What impact would it have on clients ? In http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba-technical/2002-September/039416.html, Jeremy Allison said he understand the problem and sees a fix. Any news on this ? Thanks, Charles -- Charles Bueche <charles@bueche.ch> sand, snow, wave, wind and net -surfer
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