Hi all. Everything has been running great, untill 2 weeks ago when I applied redhat errata including a new kernel. (done it loads of times before) Rebooted and all seemed ok (it was half term for me, so maybe 20 users in at the very most) It wasn't until last week people started to complain about how long it was taking to log in. unfortunatly everytime I tried it went in straight away. The only way I can replicate this is thus; 1st time logon in the morning, any username, takes between 2-3 mins to login. If I log in again straight away it goes in fine. Also im getting curious errors and delays opening up files. Again not all the time, but every now and then. Ive captured level 3 logs of when a user has logged on, what seems to happen is all the initial connections happen, then nothing, for "a while" then all of a sudden it lets them in, very very odd. Any help gratefully received. Ross
man, 20.06.2005 kl. 13.23 skrev Ross McInnes:> Everything has been running great, untill 2 weeks ago when I applied redhat > errata including a new kernel. (done it loads of times before) > > Rebooted and all seemed ok (it was half term for me, so maybe 20 users in at > the very most) > > It wasn't until last week people started to complain about how long it was > taking to log in. unfortunatly everytime I tried it went in straight away.Pure interest: Was this RHEL/RHAS 3 or 4? I din a RHAS3 up2date including new kernel on a Samba 3.0.14a server and no-one's complained yet ... generally around 30-40 logged-in w2k workstations. --Tonni --> The only way I can replicate this is thus; > > 1st time logon in the morning, any username, takes between 2-3 mins to > login. > > If I log in again straight away it goes in fine. > > Also im getting curious errors and delays opening up files. Again not all > the time, but every now and then. > > Ive captured level 3 logs of when a user has logged on, what seems to happen > is all the initial connections happen, then nothing, for "a while" then all > of a sudden it lets them in, very very odd. > > Any help gratefully received. > > Ross-- mail: tonye@billy.demon.nl http://www.billy.demon.nl
Hi matt, thanks for the reply. Whats very odd tho is why its started doing it all of a sudden. Ive now upgraded it to latest samba, cleared all the tdb's down and its still doing the odd thing of being really slow to logon / some times with file access. Though I will give that a try Many thanks Ross -----Original Message----- From: Matt Schwartz [mailto:mschwartz@dcscorp.net] Sent: 20 June 2005 19:45 To: Ross McInnes Subject: Re: [Samba] Slow logon with samba Hi Ross, I have seen this one and even asked at a conference about it. Check the Windows box schannel settings and make certain they jibe with the ones in your smb.conf. I did this and saw a speed increase off the bat. I make certain client and server schannel is set to yes in Windows and Samba. Matt Ross McInnes wrote:>Hi all. > >Everything has been running great, untill 2 weeks ago when I applied >redhat errata including a new kernel. (done it loads of times before) > >Rebooted and all seemed ok (it was half term for me, so maybe 20 users >in at the very most) > >It wasn't until last week people started to complain about how long it >was taking to log in. unfortunatly everytime I tried it went in straightaway.> >The only way I can replicate this is thus; > >1st time logon in the morning, any username, takes between 2-3 mins to >login. > >If I log in again straight away it goes in fine. > >Also im getting curious errors and delays opening up files. Again not >all the time, but every now and then. > >Ive captured level 3 logs of when a user has logged on, what seems to >happen is all the initial connections happen, then nothing, for "a >while" then all of a sudden it lets them in, very very odd. > >Any help gratefully received. > >Ross > > >