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2015 Aug 26
2
FW: Questions about Samba 4
...a clue how to attach to one of the spinning winbindd
> processes via gdb.
>
> If you could please explain just how to do this, I will do it and
> then put something about using gdb on the wiki.
OK, find the process id of the spinning winbindd using the 'top'
command - call it PID_SPIN.
Become root.
Type:
gdb /usr/sbin/winbindd
...
(gdb) attach PID_SPIN
...
(gdb) bt
... stuff I'm interested in...
Then paste the "... stuff I'm interested in..."
output into the bug report.
I'm assuming winbindd has been built with -g (DEBUG)
turned on.
2015 Aug 26
0
FW: Questions about Samba 4
...one of the spinning winbindd
>> processes via gdb.
>>
>> If you could please explain just how to do this, I will do it and
>> then put something about using gdb on the wiki.
> OK, find the process id of the spinning winbindd using the 'top'
> command - call it PID_SPIN.
>
> Become root.
>
> Type:
>
> gdb /usr/sbin/winbindd
> ...
> (gdb) attach PID_SPIN
> ...
> (gdb) bt
>
> ... stuff I'm interested in...
>
> Then paste the "... stuff I'm interested in..."
> output into the bug report.
>
> I'm...
2015 Aug 26
3
FW: Questions about Samba 4
On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 08:45:29PM +0100, Rowland Penny wrote:
> On 26/08/15 19:39, Volker Lendecke wrote:
> >On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 05:44:44PM +0200, L.P.H. van Belle wrote:
> >>ok, i cant make i crash. but i notice my cpu load.
> >>
> >>17535 username 20 0 294852 13716 11520 R 100.0 1.3 280:28.70 winbindd
> >> 542 username 20 0