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2005 May 01
3
every increasing connection count followed by load # overload
...skyrockets. a majority of the samba processes seem to get stuck
in state "D"
inode count usage is unrealisticically high. :)
I deleted all the samba db files, no change.
If I put in a max connections limit of 155, it doesn't "fork bomb".
Where should I start looking?
-mjoyner@ewc.edu/mjoyner@vbservices.net
1998 Dec 17
0
(no subject)
I had similar problems with a general network share.
discovered that one of my ethernet cards was running full-duplex
and the hub was only running half-duplex
the config above also hurt network performance drastically
-Mike
mjoyner@ewc.edu
Edward Waters College
PC Systems Administrator
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Date: Wed, 16 Dec 1998 17:09:51 +0100 (CET)
From: Alexander Ehlert <ehlert@anatu.uni-tuebingen.de>
To: samba@samba.org
Subject: Problem with exported Optical Drive
Message-ID:
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2002 Mar 08
0
'Network Busy' - indeed
> Message: 1
> Date: Fri, 08 Mar 2002 08:45:57 -0500
> From: Michael Joyner <mjoyner@ewc.edu>
> Organization: MIS - Edward Waters College
> To: Thom Paine <thom@darksaber.com>
> Cc: Gustav Tresselt <gtressel@broadpark.no>,
> Samba List <samba@samba.org>
> Subject: Re: [Samba] 'Network Busy' - indeed
>
> It is a reverse DNS problem...
2005 May 02
3
Loosing admin privileges after login
Hello,
I am a Samba-newbie, so please excuse, if my question
seems to you stupid.
I've set up a PDC, based on Samba 3.0.14a (SerNet) and
a OpenLDAP-Server. So I took a Windows XP client and
integrated it to the domain. Afterwards I logged in as
administrator and copied the existing profile of an
user to the server.
The user was able to login and his profile was loaded
from the server. But I
1998 Sep 08
3
Network is busy
Ok, I've gone through the list archives, and there's a bunch of questions,
but no answers. I'm referring to the Error: Network is busy when logging in
from both Win95 (a and b versions) and Win98. It seems to never give this
message unless the Windoze machine has been rebooted forcefully - it seems
as if the samba server hasn't realized that the client has left, and is
locking
2005 May 02
3
W2K3 SP1 - PERSISTENT CONNECTION(S) BUG?
After testing my W2K3 SP1 terminal server against a SAMBA server *AND* a
W2K server, I have noticed the following *odd* behavior.
LOGIN: Map drive letters
LOGOUT: Connections are still connected. on BOTH W2K and SAMBA file servers.
LOGIN: Map drive letters
LOGOUT: Now you have TWO sets of connections still connected for the one
user.
REPEAT: For each time you repeat the above procedure, you
1998 Nov 04
0
smbd taking a long time to startup
your hosts table is messed up.
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Hi,
I've got a problem with Samba starting up on an Alpha running redhat 5.0 .
It takes ages
to load to of the services and the second times out with an error:
Starting SMB services: smbd httpd: cannot determine local host name.
Use ServerName to configure it manually.
Anybody got any good ideas. I've read all the stuff I can find about