Philip Pemberton
2009-Jun-30 23:39 UTC
[Samba] Intermittent stalling in file transfers / server connections
Samba version 3.2.3, in PDC mode Client PC is Windows XP SP3 32-bit Server is a standard Intel Atom230 PC, four Ethernet ports, running Ubuntu Server 8.10. It provides Internet access (routing/perimeter firewall, dnsmasq DNS/DHCP server), email (Fetchmail, Postfix and Procmail), printing (CUPS) and Apache+PHP+MySQL for webapp testing. I'm trying to track down an issue with my Samba server. Basically, I can be happily transferring files to/from it for a couple of hours, then suddenly (and seemingly randomly), the transfer will stall for about 30 seconds. This is typified by Winamp's audio output stopping for 30 seconds, then restarting from where it left off (or sometimes 30 seconds further on). Usually the apps that are running on the XP box will continue running, but Explorer won't allow access to Start->Run or start any more apps until after the 30-second wait. I've done all the network tests -- swapping ports on the server (and client) sides, swapping cables, pinging back and forth... Even during the 30-second wait, I can still access the server and other machines on the LAN (ping, SSH, you name it). Just that Samba itself doesn't seem to work properly... Here's my smb.conf: ====================================== [global] netbios name = wolf workgroup = MILKYWAY server string = Fileserver # socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192 SO_KEEPALIVE # only bind to internal LAN and loopback -- security precaution (stops nosey # parkers talking to Samba even if the firewall is down) interfaces = br0 lo bind interfaces only = yes # only provide SMB service on port 139 smb ports = 139 # Make nmbd periodically announce itself to the LAN # remote announce = 10.255.255.255 # CHANGE BACK TO 50 WHEN FINISHED DEBUGGING! max log size = 1024 # CHANGE BACK TO 1 WHEN FINISHED DEBUGGING! log level = 10 log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m # Basically, this makes Samba lookup unregistered netbios names against the # DNS server (dnsmasq). In our case, this does a lookup against /etc/hosts # and whatever machines have registered a hostname with dnsmasq's DHCP # backend. dns proxy = yes # Use user-level security security = user # Act as a PDC for this workgroup domain logons = yes domain master = yes # Make sure the Samba server maintains the role of master browser. # NOTE: No other Samba server should have its OS level set higher than # this server. local master = yes preferred master = yes os level = 99 # A file that maps Windows usernames to Unix ones username map = /etc/samba/smbusers # logon path tells Samba where to put Windows NT/2000/XP roaming profiles. # Problem is, it takes bloody ages to sync roaming profiles across the LAN # (even a 100MBit LAN). Ergo, this is set to a blank string, which disables # roaming profiles. ; logon path = \\%L\profiles\%u\%m ; logon path = \\%L\profiles\%U logon path # Run \\%L\netlogon\logon.bat on the client machine when a user logs onto # the domain logon script = logon.bat # Tell NT/2K/XP boxen where to mount the Home Directory # This basically makes NT/2K/XP run "NET USE Z: /HOME" at logon. logon drive = Z: logon home = \\%L\%U ; logon home = \\%L\%U\.win_profile # Act as a time server time server = yes # Dynamically create UNIX users and machines to match existing NT accounts # and machines that are added to the domain. add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g 100 -s /bin/false -M %u add machine script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g machines -c Machine -s /bin/false %u # This server uses CUPS to provide printing functionality to the network. printing = cups ;;;;;;;;;; Networking / roaming profiles ;;;;;;;;;; [netlogon] path = /samba/netlogon comment = Logon scripts and policies create mask = 0644 write list = root, philpem writable = no browsable = no [homes] comment = Home directories browsable = no writable = yes valid users = %S read only = no create mask = 0644 directory mask = 0755 ;;;;;;;;;; Printing ;;;;;;;;;; [printers] comment = Printers path = /var/spool/samba guest ok = yes printable = yes browsable = no [print$] comment = Printer drivers path = /etc/samba/drivers write list = root, philpem ;;;;;;;;;; Shares ;;;;;;;;;; [public] comment = Public share path = /samba/public read only = no guest ok = no create mask = 0666 directory mask = 0777 [music] comment = Music path = /samba/music read only = no guest ok = yes create mask = 0666 directory mask = 0777 [riscos] comment = RISC OS files path = /samba/riscos read only = no guest ok = no create mask = 0666 directory mask = 0777 [torrents] comment = BitTorrent path = /samba/torrents read only = no guest ok = no create mask = 0666 directory mask = 0777 [cds] comment = CDs path = /samba/cds read only = yes write list = root, philpem guest ok = no ====================================== I added the 'smb ports = 139', 'max log size' and 'log level' lines to try and track down the issue -- the log files are pretty massive, but contain very little that makes any sense to me :( Can anyone help? Thanks, -- Phil. usenet08@philpem.me.uk http://www.philpem.me.uk/ If mail bounces, replace "08" with the last two digits of the current year.
Volker Lendecke
2009-Jul-01 05:36 UTC
[Samba] Intermittent stalling in file transfers / server connections
On Wed, Jul 01, 2009 at 12:26:09AM +0100, Philip Pemberton wrote:> I added the 'smb ports = 139', 'max log size' and 'log level' lines to > try and track down the issue -- the log files are pretty massive, but > contain very little that makes any sense to me :(Well, we could possibly make more sense of them if we saw them. In particular the part where the timeout happens. A couple of 100 lines before that and some 100's of lines after that timeout is necessary. Volker -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 197 bytes Desc: Digital signature Url : http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/attachments/20090701/3ca17cca/attachment.bin