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2004 Jun 18
1
please help: smbd 100% cpu usage
hi,
i've a problem with samba 3.0.2. there is one windows ME client which used
to work with out any problems. now, as soon as the user connects
(sharelevel: user, or share - i've tried both) on smbd is forked which
causes 90 to 100% cpu load. when i stop samba (smbd/nmbd) this proces does
not die i can only get rid of it whit a kill -9. with this no data can be
transfered from or to the win ME client.
this is what a level 2 log stats:
[2004/0...
1999 Oct 30
0
SAMBA digest 2289
...;s on my laptop, and that's downstairs,
and I'm about to get ready to leave, so I'll dig it up later. :) From
what I remember though, all I changed was:
- the workgroup name,
- turned off browse master
- turned off the printing system
- set the guest user to 'nouser'
- used sharelevel security vs userlevel
- turned off (commented out) the default shares in the conf file
- copied the /tmp share sample, and changed the path and sharename to
reflect the dir I needed shared.
This is wholly insecure, but it works, is fast, and as this is a tiny
network, disconnected from the Net,...
2004 Jun 16
0
smbd 100% cpu usage
hi,
i've a problem with samba 3.0.2. there is one windows ME client which used
to work with out any problems. now, as soon as the user connects
(sharelevel: user, or share - i've tried both) on smbd is forked which
causes 90 to 100% cpu load. when i stop samba (smbd/nmbd) this proces does
not die i can only get rid of it whit a kill -9. with this no data can be
transfered from or to the win ME client.
this is what a level 2 log stats:
[2004/0...