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2016 Aug 30
3
spawning smbd's
We are running a Red Hat Linux 6 system with samba 3.6.23 installed, and
configured as a stand alone
server. A couple of users are either spawning excessive numbers of smbd,
or failing to kill them
off. A couple of us have spent several days trying to determine the
reason, but as of now have
not found the reason.
The top of the smb.conf is:
#======================= Global Settings
2016 Aug 30
0
Fwd: spawning smbd's
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Jim Ballantine <j.ballantine at gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Aug 30, 2016 at 7:16 AM
Subject: spawning smbd's
To: samba at lists.samba.org
We are running a Red Hat Linux 6 system with samba 3.6.23 installed, and
configured as a stand alone
server. A couple of users are either spawning excessive numbers of smbd,
or failing to kill them
off. A
2016 Aug 30
2
Fwd: spawning smbd's
On Tue, Aug 30, 2016 at 10:39:04AM -0400, Jim Ballantine via samba wrote:
> We are running a Red Hat Linux 6 system with samba 3.6.23 installed, and
> configured as a stand alone
> server. A couple of users are either spawning excessive numbers of smbd,
> or failing to kill them
Is this smbds in "D" state? If so, please contact RedHat. That's a
kernel bug, or something
1999 Aug 30
8
Broken pipe
Bonjour,
I'm running samba 2.0.4 on a Sparc Solaris 2.5.1 and I have some error logs when
I'm trying to connect to a sharing directory from *some* NT4 WS (SP4 or SP5):
pchp2 (194.xxx.xxx.xxx) connect to service centreAS as user truc (uid=1326,
gid=1320) (pid 22939)
[1999/08/26 15:52:57, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_data(415)
write_data: write failure. Error = Broken pipe
[1999/08/26
2011 Nov 11
1
proportional area venn diagrams?
In http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/R/Rhelp02a/archive/14637.html
some rudimentary R functions were given for drawing
proportional area venn diagrams with area of each intersection ~ the
count in a 2 x 2 x 2 table.
I'm interested in this, for another application: showing the
correlations among Y, X1, X2 using
area ~ r^2 of each pair (sometimes called a Ballantine diagram).
Before I attempt