Displaying 12 results from an estimated 12 matches for "lslocks".
2020 Jul 23
4
samba-tool domain backup offline stalls
...22, 2020 21:47, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
> Are you using DLZ_BIND9? There is a bug where it doesn't know the locking
rules for those files.
No. I am using the internal dns service.
> Otherwise, work out which commend it is waiting on (the child) and
> what lock that is waiting on (lslocks on linux is what I used to
> debug this stuff).
There does not appear to be any child process:
[root at smb4-2 private]# ps -auwx | grep python
root 16001 0.0 0.0 11448 2812 1 R+J 11:01 0:00.00 grep --color=auto
python
root 14795 0.0 0.6 143248 94216 2 I+J 10:05 0:05.59
/usr/lo...
2020 Jul 23
3
samba-tool domain backup offline stalls
On Thu, July 23, 2020 15:56, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
>
> Clearly there is, as otherwise we could not be in waitpid on it.
> The process is not a python process, it will be tdbbackup. The
> command line arguments to that process will be instructive.
Here it is:
root 36800 0.8 0.0 12556 2788 1 SJ 16:49 0:00.01
/usr/local/bin/tdbbackup -s .copy.tdb
2020 May 06
2
Nodes in CTDB Cluster don't release recovery lock
Hello all,
First of all, apologies if this isn't the right location for this question,
I couldn't find a CTDB specific mailing list or IRC so I figured the
general one would be appropriate. Please let me know if this question is
better placed elsewhere.
I'm trying to test clustered samba and have a two node CTDB setup
(Following the guide here:
2019 Nov 13
2
"samba-tool backup offline" stuck
On 2019-11-11 09:41, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
>>> and what is the full backtrace on that tdbbackup?
>>
>> You mean: compile with debug symbols, attach gdb and get stack trace?
>> If so, I'll do it, but I'll need some time.
>
> Yes, that's what I need.
Please, find it below:
(gdb) bt
#0 0x0000000800fcdab8 in _fcntl () from /lib/libc.so.7
#1
2019 Nov 13
2
"samba-tool backup offline" stuck
On 2019-11-13 09:30, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
> Regarding your problem, on linux I use lslocks to debug from here, you
> can normally work out which process is holding the lock, which lock it
> is waiting on (if any, marked with a *) and gdb that to work out what
> is the matter with it, and perhaps why it is in that situation.
Hmm...
I have no lslocks on FreeBSD; will lsof do?
I...
2019 Nov 13
0
"samba-tool backup offline" stuck
...is enough, but I'll get more info if needed (just
> tell me which info).
Thanks that shows what is normally the behaviour.
I was worried someone had patched fcntl for flock(), as some on Hurd
were trying to do (we told them not do, quite sternly).
Regarding your problem, on linux I use lslocks to debug from here, you
can normally work out which process is holding the lock, which lock it
is waiting on (if any, marked with a *) and gdb that to work out what
is the matter with it, and perhaps why it is in that situation.
I'm not sure if that is available and within your skills set, but...
2020 May 07
0
Nodes in CTDB Cluster don't release recovery lock
Hi Christian,
On Wed, 6 May 2020 13:16:36 -0700, Christian Kuntz via samba
<samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> First of all, apologies if this isn't the right location for this question,
> I couldn't find a CTDB specific mailing list or IRC so I figured the
> general one would be appropriate. Please let me know if this question is
> better placed elsewhere.
This is the
2016 Mar 29
1
VM crash and lock manager
2020 May 07
1
Nodes in CTDB Cluster don't release recovery lock
Hello all,
Thanks for the input. I opened up the firewall ports and testing
connectivity by ctdb's ping to no avail.
I did however fix the problem. I must have missed the section of the guide
outlining the importance of the nodes file, but it seems the issue was that
machine A's nodes file was in reverse order compared to B's. After
rectifying that the cluster came up without issue,
2024 Mar 21
1
byte range lock for Write starting on Zero and negative length ( -9223372036854775808 )
On Fri, Feb 02, 2024 at 12:30:11PM +0000, Antonio via samba wrote:
>Dear All,
>
>I'm sorry to bother the list with a problem that I am not sure
>originates in Samba.
>File server (no domain) is serving a mix of Windows 10 and Centos 7
>clients, I have strange byte range locks.
>
>- Server is Samba 4.17.5 / Kernel 5.14.0 Rocky 9.2
>
>smbstatus -B gives:
>
2016 Mar 30
0
Re: VM crash and lock manager
...m french
>> Michel
>
> It seems the lock held by sanlock isn't being released, so the vm can't
> be shut down properly. Maybe some selinux issue?
> I've been using virtlockd without troubles for more than a year already
> (without selinux). For the locks, see if the lslocks command helps you.
>
> Franky
>
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I do not use selinux too, I preffered sanlock at the beginning because
sanlock comes wit...
2020 Jul 22
3
samba-tool domain backup offline stalls
FreeBSD-12.1p7 jail running Samba-4.10.15 on ZFS.
When I run 'samba-tool domain backup offline targetdir=/tmp' I see this:
running backup on dirs: /var/db/samba4/private /var/db/samba4 /usr/local/etc
Starting transaction on /var/db/samba4/private/secrets
At which point samba-tool enters a permanent wait state.
86064 root 1 52 0 131M 78M wait 3 0:01 0.00%