Hi, We upgraded a legacy (NT4) domain from 3.6 series to 4.8 and then 4.9.4 samba version (using sernet subscription packages / debian stable) The setup is composed of 4 DCs with each 2 CPU/16GB RAM. We currently have ~700 user accounts / ~600 computers / ~150 groups Our mail setup, SSO, ... query the 4 DCs constantly. Every 5 to 10 days the RAM consumption and CPU usage (due to kswapd) are peaking. This leads to OOM killer killing samba processes kernel: [765104.826327] samba invoked oom-killer: gfp_mask=0x24201ca(GFP_HIGHUSER_MOVABLE|__GFP_COLD), nodemask=0, order=0, oom_score_adj=0 kernel: [765104.826355] [<ffffffff8c3871ba>] ? oom_kill_process+0x21a/0x3e0 kernel: [765104.826357] [<ffffffff8c386e3d>] ? oom_badness+0xed/0x170 kernel: [765104.826455] [ pid ] uid tgid total_vm rss nr_ptes nr_pmds swapents oom_score_adj name ... kernel: [861216.518771] Out of memory: Kill process 603 (samba) score 3 or sacrifice child kernel: [861356.048484] [<ffffffff8c387651>] ? out_of_memory+0x111/0x470 samba[614]: ../source4/dsdb/kcc/kcc_periodic.c:768: Failed samba_kcc - NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY Once this happens, the affected DC is unresponsive for all samba authentication processes (including LDAP). A reboot of the affected VM 'cures' the issue, but only for a short amount of time (5 to 10 days). Apart from either restarting samba processes on a daily basis, or rebooting the DCs, is there a way to: - pinpoint the root cause of the memory consumption (leak, corrupted DB, ...) - have the DCs use a more 'normal' amount of RAM ? Thanks Please note: # samba-tool drs kcc # samba-tool dbcheck --cross-ncs are not showing any errors :/etc/nsswitch.conf: passwd: compat group: compat shadow: compat gshadow: files hosts: files dns networks: files protocols: db files services: db files ethers: db files rpc: db files :/etc/samba/smb.conf: [global] netbios name = VS-DC-001 realm = CORP.MYDOMAIN workgroup = SAMBA log file = /var/log/samba/samba.log.%m log level = 1 auth_audit:3 auth_json_audit:3 max log size = 50000 debug timestamp = yes dns forwarder = 192.168.0.20 192.168.100.20 192.168.0.21 192.168.100.21 server role check:inhibit=yes ldap server require strong auth = no wins support = yes server role = active directory domain controller check password script = /usr/local/bin/crackcheck -c -d /var/cache/cracklib/cracklib_dict idmap_ldb:use rfc2307 = yes server schannel = auto [netlogon] path = /var/lib/samba/sysvol/corp.lncsa.com/scripts read only = No [sysvol] path = /var/lib/samba/sysvol read only = No # du -shxc sam.ldb* 4.1M sam.ldb 132M sam.ldb.d 136M total Samba packages: ii samba 99:4.9.4-10 amd64 Glue package for sernet-samba. ii samba-common 99:4.9.4-10 all Glue package for sernet-samba-common. ii samba-common-bin 99:4.9.4-10 amd64 Glue package for sernet-samba-client. ii sernet-samba 99:4.9.4-10 amd64 SMB/CIFS file, print, and login server for Unix ii sernet-samba-ad 99:4.9.4-10 amd64 Samba Active Directory Domain Controller ii sernet-samba-client 99:4.9.4-10 amd64 a LanManager-like simple client for Unix ii sernet-samba-common 99:4.9.4-10 all Samba common files used by both the server and the client ii sernet-samba-libs:amd64 99:4.9.4-10 amd64 Samba common library files used by both the server and the client ii sernet-samba-libsmbclient0:amd64 99:4.9.4-10 amd64 Shared library that allows applications to talk to SMB servers ii sernet-samba-winbind 99:4.9.4-10 amd64 Samba nameservice integration server
Hai, How is the swappiness set? cat /proc/sys/vm/swappiness Its probely set to 60, i suggest, lower it to 10 or 20. That wil help keeping the samba processes out of swap. I've see more programs gettting OOM Killed due too out of swap. echo 10 > /proc/sys/vm/swappiness Stop and start samba Greetz, Louis> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens > Laurent CARON via samba > Verzonden: maandag 28 januari 2019 11:46 > Aan: samba at lists.samba.org > Onderwerp: [Samba] Samba 4.9.4 - high RAM usage - OOM killer > > Hi, > > > We upgraded a legacy (NT4) domain from 3.6 series to 4.8 and > then 4.9.4 > samba version (using sernet subscription packages / debian stable) > > The setup is composed of 4 DCs with each 2 CPU/16GB RAM. > > We currently have ~700 user accounts / ~600 computers / ~150 groups > > Our mail setup, SSO, ... query the 4 DCs constantly. > > > Every 5 to 10 days the RAM consumption and CPU usage (due to > kswapd) are > peaking. > > This leads to OOM killer killing samba processes > > kernel: [765104.826327] samba invoked oom-killer: > gfp_mask=0x24201ca(GFP_HIGHUSER_MOVABLE|__GFP_COLD), nodemask=0, > order=0, oom_score_adj=0 > kernel: [765104.826355] [<ffffffff8c3871ba>] ? > oom_kill_process+0x21a/0x3e0 > kernel: [765104.826357] [<ffffffff8c386e3d>] ? oom_badness+0xed/0x170 > kernel: [765104.826455] [ pid ] uid tgid total_vm rss nr_ptes > nr_pmds swapents oom_score_adj name > > ... > > kernel: [861216.518771] Out of memory: Kill process 603 > (samba) score 3 > or sacrifice child > kernel: [861356.048484] [<ffffffff8c387651>] ? > out_of_memory+0x111/0x470 > > samba[614]: ../source4/dsdb/kcc/kcc_periodic.c:768: Failed > samba_kcc - > NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY > > Once this happens, the affected DC is unresponsive for all samba > authentication processes (including LDAP). > > A reboot of the affected VM 'cures' the issue, but only for a short > amount of time (5 to 10 days). > > Apart from either restarting samba processes on a daily basis, or > rebooting the DCs, is there a way to: > > - pinpoint the root cause of the memory consumption (leak, > corrupted DB, > ...) > > - have the DCs use a more 'normal' amount of RAM ? > > > Thanks > > > > Please note: > > # samba-tool drs kcc > > # samba-tool dbcheck --cross-ncs > > are not showing any errors > > > :/etc/nsswitch.conf: > > passwd: compat > group: compat > shadow: compat > gshadow: files > > hosts: files dns > networks: files > > protocols: db files > services: db files > ethers: db files > rpc: db files > > > :/etc/samba/smb.conf: > > [global] > netbios name = VS-DC-001 > realm = CORP.MYDOMAIN > workgroup = SAMBA > > log file = /var/log/samba/samba.log.%m > log level = 1 auth_audit:3 auth_json_audit:3 > max log size = 50000 > debug timestamp = yes > dns forwarder = 192.168.0.20 192.168.100.20 192.168.0.21 > 192.168.100.21 > server role check:inhibit=yes > ldap server require strong auth = no > wins support = yes > server role = active directory domain controller > check password script = /usr/local/bin/crackcheck -c -d > /var/cache/cracklib/cracklib_dict > idmap_ldb:use rfc2307 = yes > server schannel = auto > > [netlogon] > path = /var/lib/samba/sysvol/corp.lncsa.com/scripts > read only = No > > [sysvol] > path = /var/lib/samba/sysvol > read only = No > > # du -shxc sam.ldb* > 4.1M sam.ldb > 132M sam.ldb.d > 136M total > > Samba packages: > > ii samba 99:4.9.4-10 amd64 Glue > package for > sernet-samba. > ii samba-common 99:4.9.4-10 all Glue > package for > sernet-samba-common. > ii samba-common-bin 99:4.9.4-10 amd64 Glue > package for > sernet-samba-client. > ii sernet-samba 99:4.9.4-10 amd64 > SMB/CIFS file, > print, and login server for Unix > ii sernet-samba-ad 99:4.9.4-10 amd64 Samba Active > Directory Domain Controller > ii sernet-samba-client 99:4.9.4-10 amd64 a > LanManager-like simple client for Unix > ii sernet-samba-common 99:4.9.4-10 all Samba > common files > used by both the server and the client > ii sernet-samba-libs:amd64 99:4.9.4-10 amd64 Samba common > library files used by both the server and the client > ii sernet-samba-libsmbclient0:amd64 99:4.9.4-10 amd64 > Shared library > that allows applications to talk to SMB servers > ii sernet-samba-winbind 99:4.9.4-10 amd64 Samba > nameservice integration server > > > > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba >
Hi, Swappiness is indeed set to 60 (default). The DCs don't have any swap. Do you think I really need 16GB RAM for such a setup ? Thanks On 28/01/2019 12:08, L.P.H. van Belle via samba wrote:> Hai, > > How is the swappiness set? > > cat /proc/sys/vm/swappiness > Its probely set to 60, i suggest, lower it to 10 or 20. > > That wil help keeping the samba processes out of swap. > I've see more programs gettting OOM Killed due too out of swap. > > echo 10 > /proc/sys/vm/swappiness > Stop and start samba > > > Greetz, > > Louis > > > > >> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- >> Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens >> Laurent CARON via samba >> Verzonden: maandag 28 januari 2019 11:46 >> Aan: samba at lists.samba.org >> Onderwerp: [Samba] Samba 4.9.4 - high RAM usage - OOM killer >> >> Hi, >> >> >> We upgraded a legacy (NT4) domain from 3.6 series to 4.8 and >> then 4.9.4 >> samba version (using sernet subscription packages / debian stable) >> >> The setup is composed of 4 DCs with each 2 CPU/16GB RAM. >> >> We currently have ~700 user accounts / ~600 computers / ~150 groups >> >> Our mail setup, SSO, ... query the 4 DCs constantly. >> >> >> Every 5 to 10 days the RAM consumption and CPU usage (due to >> kswapd) are >> peaking. >> >> This leads to OOM killer killing samba processes >> >> kernel: [765104.826327] samba invoked oom-killer: >> gfp_mask=0x24201ca(GFP_HIGHUSER_MOVABLE|__GFP_COLD), nodemask=0, >> order=0, oom_score_adj=0 >> kernel: [765104.826355] [<ffffffff8c3871ba>] ? >> oom_kill_process+0x21a/0x3e0 >> kernel: [765104.826357] [<ffffffff8c386e3d>] ? oom_badness+0xed/0x170 >> kernel: [765104.826455] [ pid ] uid tgid total_vm rss nr_ptes >> nr_pmds swapents oom_score_adj name >> >> ... >> >> kernel: [861216.518771] Out of memory: Kill process 603 >> (samba) score 3 >> or sacrifice child >> kernel: [861356.048484] [<ffffffff8c387651>] ? >> out_of_memory+0x111/0x470 >> >> samba[614]: ../source4/dsdb/kcc/kcc_periodic.c:768: Failed >> samba_kcc - >> NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY >> >> Once this happens, the affected DC is unresponsive for all samba >> authentication processes (including LDAP). >> >> A reboot of the affected VM 'cures' the issue, but only for a short >> amount of time (5 to 10 days). >> >> Apart from either restarting samba processes on a daily basis, or >> rebooting the DCs, is there a way to: >> >> - pinpoint the root cause of the memory consumption (leak, >> corrupted DB, >> ...) >> >> - have the DCs use a more 'normal' amount of RAM ? >> >> >> Thanks >> >> >> >> Please note: >> >> # samba-tool drs kcc >> >> # samba-tool dbcheck --cross-ncs >> >> are not showing any errors >> >> >> :/etc/nsswitch.conf: >> >> passwd: compat >> group: compat >> shadow: compat >> gshadow: files >> >> hosts: files dns >> networks: files >> >> protocols: db files >> services: db files >> ethers: db files >> rpc: db files >> >> >> :/etc/samba/smb.conf: >> >> [global] >> netbios name = VS-DC-001 >> realm = CORP.MYDOMAIN >> workgroup = SAMBA >> >> log file = /var/log/samba/samba.log.%m >> log level = 1 auth_audit:3 auth_json_audit:3 >> max log size = 50000 >> debug timestamp = yes >> dns forwarder = 192.168.0.20 192.168.100.20 192.168.0.21 >> 192.168.100.21 >> server role check:inhibit=yes >> ldap server require strong auth = no >> wins support = yes >> server role = active directory domain controller >> check password script = /usr/local/bin/crackcheck -c -d >> /var/cache/cracklib/cracklib_dict >> idmap_ldb:use rfc2307 = yes >> server schannel = auto >> >> [netlogon] >> path = /var/lib/samba/sysvol/corp.lncsa.com/scripts >> read only = No >> >> [sysvol] >> path = /var/lib/samba/sysvol >> read only = No >> >> # du -shxc sam.ldb* >> 4.1M sam.ldb >> 132M sam.ldb.d >> 136M total >> >> Samba packages: >> >> ii samba 99:4.9.4-10 amd64 Glue >> package for >> sernet-samba. >> ii samba-common 99:4.9.4-10 all Glue >> package for >> sernet-samba-common. >> ii samba-common-bin 99:4.9.4-10 amd64 Glue >> package for >> sernet-samba-client. >> ii sernet-samba 99:4.9.4-10 amd64 >> SMB/CIFS file, >> print, and login server for Unix >> ii sernet-samba-ad 99:4.9.4-10 amd64 Samba Active >> Directory Domain Controller >> ii sernet-samba-client 99:4.9.4-10 amd64 a >> LanManager-like simple client for Unix >> ii sernet-samba-common 99:4.9.4-10 all Samba >> common files >> used by both the server and the client >> ii sernet-samba-libs:amd64 99:4.9.4-10 amd64 Samba common >> library files used by both the server and the client >> ii sernet-samba-libsmbclient0:amd64 99:4.9.4-10 amd64 >> Shared library >> that allows applications to talk to SMB servers >> ii sernet-samba-winbind 99:4.9.4-10 amd64 Samba >> nameservice integration server >> >> >> >> >> -- >> To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >> instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba >> >
Hai Laurent,> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens > Laurent CARON via samba > Verzonden: maandag 28 januari 2019 15:44 > Aan: samba at lists.samba.org > Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] Samba 4.9.4 - high RAM usage - OOM killer > > Hi, > > > Swappiness is indeed set to 60 (default).A lower swappiness, means, make better use of RAM so less swapping.> > > The DCs don't have any swap.I tried that also, imo its better to have a swapfile. This might trigger the OOM Killer, the "no" swap available. Just dont 2.5x ram for swap, 1-2GB swapfile should be sufficient.> > > Do you think I really need 16GB RAM for such a setup ?I dont think so, i think you better look into what the mail servers are looking up. Are these records indexed? Run: ldbsearch -H $(samba -b| grep PRIVATE | awk '{ print $NF }')/sam.ldb -s base -b @INDEXLIST To see what is all indexed. Any slow queries, then check if searchFlags is set to 1. First time you start samba again it might be slow thats because its reindexing the database. ( the manualy command : samba-tool dbcheck --reindex ) Greetz, Louis
Hi Laurent,> > We upgraded a legacy (NT4) domain from 3.6 series to 4.8 and then 4.9.4 > samba version (using sernet subscription packages / debian stable) > > The setup is composed of 4 DCs with each 2 CPU/16GB RAM. > > We currently have ~700 user accounts / ~600 computers / ~150 groups > > Our mail setup, SSO, ... query the 4 DCs constantly. > > > Every 5 to 10 days the RAM consumption and CPU usage (due to kswapd) are > peaking. > > This leads to OOM killer killing samba processes > > kernel: [765104.826327] samba invoked oom-killer: > gfp_mask=0x24201ca(GFP_HIGHUSER_MOVABLE|__GFP_COLD), nodemask=0, > order=0, oom_score_adj=0 > kernel: [765104.826355] [<ffffffff8c3871ba>] ? > oom_kill_process+0x21a/0x3e0 > kernel: [765104.826357] [<ffffffff8c386e3d>] ? oom_badness+0xed/0x170 > kernel: [765104.826455] [ pid ] uid tgid total_vm rss nr_ptes > nr_pmds swapents oom_score_adj namecould you please take a look at which process is taking so much RAM? Is there a pile of smbd process around? If you are using Bind-dlz, how much memory named is eating? Is is the increase in RAM consumption is linear over time? If it is a "samba" process that is eating all the RAM, please check the PID and the samba-tool processes command to report which part of samba is weaking havoc the system. I'd say you should be fine with 4GiB with such a setup... Cheers, Denis> > ... > > kernel: [861216.518771] Out of memory: Kill process 603 (samba) score 3 > or sacrifice child > kernel: [861356.048484] [<ffffffff8c387651>] ? out_of_memory+0x111/0x470 > > samba[614]: ../source4/dsdb/kcc/kcc_periodic.c:768: Failed samba_kcc - > NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY > > Once this happens, the affected DC is unresponsive for all samba > authentication processes (including LDAP). > > A reboot of the affected VM 'cures' the issue, but only for a short > amount of time (5 to 10 days). > > Apart from either restarting samba processes on a daily basis, or > rebooting the DCs, is there a way to: > > - pinpoint the root cause of the memory consumption (leak, corrupted DB, > ...) > > - have the DCs use a more 'normal' amount of RAM ? > > > Thanks > > > > Please note: > > # samba-tool drs kcc > > # samba-tool dbcheck --cross-ncs > > are not showing any errors > > > :/etc/nsswitch.conf: > > passwd: compat > group: compat > shadow: compat > gshadow: files > > hosts: files dns > networks: files > > protocols: db files > services: db files > ethers: db files > rpc: db files > > > :/etc/samba/smb.conf: > > [global] > netbios name = VS-DC-001 > realm = CORP.MYDOMAIN > workgroup = SAMBA > > log file = /var/log/samba/samba.log.%m > log level = 1 auth_audit:3 auth_json_audit:3 > max log size = 50000 > debug timestamp = yes > dns forwarder = 192.168.0.20 192.168.100.20 192.168.0.21 > 192.168.100.21 > server role check:inhibit=yes > ldap server require strong auth = no > wins support = yes > server role = active directory domain controller > check password script = /usr/local/bin/crackcheck -c -d > /var/cache/cracklib/cracklib_dict > idmap_ldb:use rfc2307 = yes > server schannel = auto > > [netlogon] > path = /var/lib/samba/sysvol/corp.lncsa.com/scripts > read only = No > > [sysvol] > path = /var/lib/samba/sysvol > read only = No > > # du -shxc sam.ldb* > 4.1M sam.ldb > 132M sam.ldb.d > 136M total > > Samba packages: > > ii samba 99:4.9.4-10 amd64 Glue package for > sernet-samba. > ii samba-common 99:4.9.4-10 all Glue package for > sernet-samba-common. > ii samba-common-bin 99:4.9.4-10 amd64 Glue package for > sernet-samba-client. > ii sernet-samba 99:4.9.4-10 amd64 SMB/CIFS file, > print, and login server for Unix > ii sernet-samba-ad 99:4.9.4-10 amd64 Samba Active > Directory Domain Controller > ii sernet-samba-client 99:4.9.4-10 amd64 a > LanManager-like simple client for Unix > ii sernet-samba-common 99:4.9.4-10 all Samba common files > used by both the server and the client > ii sernet-samba-libs:amd64 99:4.9.4-10 amd64 Samba common > library files used by both the server and the client > ii sernet-samba-libsmbclient0:amd64 99:4.9.4-10 amd64 Shared library > that allows applications to talk to SMB servers > ii sernet-samba-winbind 99:4.9.4-10 amd64 Samba > nameservice integration server > > > >-- Denis Cardon Tranquil IT Systems Les Espaces Jules Verne, bâtiment A 12 avenue Jules Verne 44230 Saint Sébastien sur Loire tel : +33 (0) 2.40.97.57.55 http://www.tranquil.it Samba install wiki for Frenchies : https://dev.tranquil.it WAPT, software deployment made easy : https://wapt.fr
Hi Denis,> could you please take a look at which process is taking so much RAM? > Is there a pile of smbd process around? If you are using Bind-dlz, how > much memory named is eating? Is is the increase in RAM consumption is > linear over time? > > If it is a "samba" process that is eating all the RAM, please check > the PID and the samba-tool processes command to report which part of > samba is weaking havoc the system. > > I'd say you should be fine with 4GiB with such a setup... >Seems lots of samba processes related to rpc_server are making the server crawl (please see attachment) after just 6 days of uptime. I can provide a strace of the most CPU/IO hungry process upon request. 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