Hi all, I have an HP Proliant 115 (Dual Core Opteron) server with 4GB of RAM set up as a PDC with an identical machine acting as BDC. The PDC has an LDAP backend and I'm planning to add an LDAP slave on the BDC. Both are running Redhat EL5 with Samba 3.0.28. The problem I have though is that after a period of time, samba seems to stall. Initially, I put it down to the Opteron dual core timing drift bug as I was getting negative ping times but after updating Grub with the relevant entry and rebooting, that was resolved. One of the member servers on the domain loses touch with the DC's when they stall and will only reconnect after Winbind is restarted. I ran Gkrellm in daemon mode and found that the NIC has little if any load on it and the CPU cores never get above 50%. The total amount of RAM in use (including X11) is 191MB which seems remarkably good. When I partitioned the drives, I set the system disk up with /var/lib/ldap as a seperate partition to /var, and /var is where the action seems to be. Once /var kicks into life, samba seems to stop responding to clients and if you attempt to join a machine to the domain or carry out any other action that requires authentication from the Domain Controller, it will often time out. The data partition upon which everyone's home directories are stored is a Terabyte RAID 5 array which hardy ever seems to get above 1-2 MB/s. My question therefore is what could the DC be up to? Is it buffering up and dumping the data to disk very slowly? Anyone else been here? Thanks in advance, Jools -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/