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2024 Mar 09
1
kcc_periodic output
I've been grappling with a recurring set of errors for quite some time now:
- UpdateRefs failed with NT_STATUS_IO_TIMEOUT
- Failed samba_kcc - NT_STATUS_IO_TIMEOUT
- IRPC callback failed for DsReplicaSync - NT_STATUS_IO_TIMEOUT
Despite cranking up the log level to 10, the returned information remains
frustratingly cryptic and hard to decipher.
This error, being overly generic, continues to
2024 Mar 10
1
kcc_periodic output
...ing with a recurring set of errors for quite some
> time now:- UpdateRefs failed with NT_STATUS_IO_TIMEOUT- Failed
> samba_kcc - NT_STATUS_IO_TIMEOUT- IRPC callback failed for
> DsReplicaSync - NT_STATUS_IO_TIMEOUT
> Despite cranking up the log level to 10, the returned information
> remainsfrustratingly cryptic and hard to decipher.
> This error, being overly generic, continues to elude identification
> evenwiththe heightened log verbosity. The challenge lies in tracing
> its origin.
> Running samba-tool dbcheck doesn't reveal any problems, yet executing
> thecommand whil...
2024 Mar 10
1
kcc_periodic output
>
> Is the drepl local processes very busy doing inbound replication?
How can I check this?
My instinct is either the server is very busy (and this should show up in
> CPU use) or a transaction is being held open excessively.
I use VMs on Proxmox. In DC1, I installed the Proxmox agent, and CPU usage
via the dashboard is very low. However, when I checked using 'top,' the
LDAP
2024 Mar 11
1
How to diagnose a busy LDAP server process in the Samba AD DC
...> > > time now:- UpdateRefs failed with NT_STATUS_IO_TIMEOUT- Failed
> > > samba_kcc - NT_STATUS_IO_TIMEOUT- IRPC callback failed for
> > > DsReplicaSync - NT_STATUS_IO_TIMEOUT
> > > Despite cranking up the log level to 10, the returned information
> > > remainsfrustratingly cryptic and hard to decipher.
> > > This error, being overly generic, continues to elude
> > > identification evenwiththe heightened log verbosity. The
> > > challenge lies in tracing its origin.
> > > Running samba-tool dbcheck doesn't reveal any prob...