Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "High load smbd processes"
2014 Dec 16
1
Fwd: samba & Oracle ACFS Issues
Hi Volker and many thanks for your response
According to your questions
>Please remove the SO_RCVBUF and SO_SNDBUF entries.
>Oh, that's ancient. Do you have any possibility to move to
>"security=user"?
The smb.conf file was inherited from HP-UX system. Ok,
I'll remove them
>Did you try "posix locking = no"? That is mostly criticial
>if
2014 Jan 16
0
Generic UPS driver
One small comment:
When the driver has no permission to access the device, it exits with a
segmentation fault, it would be nice to have a more informative error.
I'm not really sure if the issue is speciffic to this driver or is it
general.
I attached the output of an strace with the driver crashing.
Best regards.
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2008 Oct 24
3
more smbd CPU mystery
Well I have determined that everytime someone logs in/logs out
of a windows box in our lab *ALL* of the files in "My Directory"
are copied from/to the file server to the local client. Needless to
say this is retarded and needs to stop. The local sys admin needs
to perform some windows voodoo to redirect this directory.
Still this brings the mystery as to why smbd would take up so
much
2009 Feb 24
4
dovecot1.2 segfault
I've tried 2 builds of dovecot, based on a amd64 rebuild of the
experimental package on http://xi.rename-it.nl/debian/
I've tried to include as much useful info as possible, sorry if I've
missed out anything of use. Let me know as I'm more then happy to
assist in any way possible.
$ telnet host 110
Escape character is '^]'.
+OK Dovecot ready.
USER ian at domain.com
+OK
2004 Nov 16
1
Samba 3.0.4 and DOS 6.2.2 - MSDOS Copy problem
Hello, I am having a problem with Samba 3.0.4 and DOS clients. The
MSDOS COPY command will not work on mapped directories. When I try to
run the COPY command I get an "File not found" error message. This only
happens on DOS, all other OS's work fine.
I have noticed that someone else on this list has also run into this
problem, but no answer/work-around is posted.
Here is my
2007 Jul 16
1
Tripp Lite OmniSV1500XL
I recently purchased a Tripp Lite OmniSV1500XL and I've had no luck
getting nut to work.
# lsusb
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
Bus 006 Device 002: ID 05e3:0702 Genesys Logic, Inc. USB 2.0 IDE Adapter
Bus 006 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
Bus 005 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
Bus 007 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
Bus 004 Device 009: ID 09ae:0001 Tripp Lite
Bus 004 Device
2015 Jun 21
3
dovecot auth using 100% CPU
Every few days I find that dovecot auth is using all my CPU.
This is from dovecot 2.2.13, I've just upgraded to 2.2.18
strace -r -p 17956 output:
Process 17956 attached
0.000000 lseek(19, 0, SEEK_CUR) = -1 ESPIPE (Illegal seek)
0.000057 getsockname(19, {sa_family=AF_LOCAL, NULL}, [2]) = 0
0.000043 epoll_ctl(15, EPOLL_CTL_ADD, 19, {EPOLLIN|EPOLLPRI|EPOLLERR|EPOLLHUP,
2015 Jun 21
0
dovecot auth using 100% CPU
What do you see in the logs?
My guess is that someone is trying a brute force auth against you,
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dovecot [mailto:dovecot-bounces at dovecot.org] On Behalf Of Edward
> Betts
> Sent: domingo, 21 de Junho de 2015 10:42
> To: dovecot at dovecot.org
> Subject: dovecot auth using 100% CPU
>
> Every few days I find that dovecot auth is using
2003 Jan 06
0
smbd using alot of cpu
I have an smbd process that is using alot of cpu on HP-UX 11.11 using
Samba 2.2.3a. It looks like the application on the client side is trying
to open and close a ton of files, many of which do not exist. When I do
a trace on the smbd process, I see repeated calls to lstat64 to what
looks like all of the device files on my unix server. Here is a little
bit of the trace. It goes through all of the
2008 Oct 23
3
high cpu load
I think I have narrowed down the problem why smbd processes are soaking
up so much CPU on our file server. Here are some selected samples from
strace output as I attached to the offending smbd process:
Culprit #1
I took three sample snapshots, each lasted for several seconds, and I
took them
minutes apart from each other. I noticed many lines involved stat'ing
the
a single file in the
2018 Mar 17
0
Terrible share access performance (v.4.8 and current master branch)
Hello!
When I'm using qBittorrent [1] on Windows 10 with download location
set to remote Samba share on Arch Linux then it severely affects all
shares on that host, unrelated to disk where qBittorrent is actually
writing.
On Arch Linux that smbd process is using 100% of one CPU core time and
seems it's blocking because of lseek calls.
strace shows full of
lseek(47, 1420820480,
2002 Mar 01
1
PATCH - smbd/trans2.c to support writing to Unix named pipes(FIFO)
Hi,
We have a simple "Remote Procedure Call" mechanism that we are using to
communicate between Windows computers and our Unix Samba server.
The Windows application is proprietary software (Progress - not ours) and
we have to work within the constraints of it.
We have a Unix named pipe sitting in a Samba shared directory. We have a
small C program that runs as a Unix daemon,
2005 Nov 09
1
smarter sparse files?
Question: Does ext2/3 (or any other filesystem you know of) support
a system call turning blocks within a file back into "sparse zeros",
i.e. giving the blocks back to the filesystem?
Background:
I am working on a slotted fileformat where internal fragmentation
occurs. One such occurrence is growth of the data in a given slot,
which currently requires me to handle the
2011 Sep 29
1
2.0.14 doveadm proxy list segfault
Hi Timo,
Periodic segfaults with doveadm proxy list:
root at director1:~) doveadm proxy list
doveadm(root): Error: LIST failed: Disconnected
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Sometimes it's just the 'LIST failed' error, other times it's the error with
the segfault. Usually the first attempt to call it works, subsequent attempts
fail.
I've attached a strace log of it in
2004 Nov 09
1
3.0.8 and looong logout time
I've got two WinXP SP2 users. Roaming profiles. One of them takes about 25
seconds to log out unless she has made pretty drastic changes to her profile
(My Documents, etc). My second user takes upwards of 3 minutes to log out,
even if he has just logged in, not opened a thing or made changes, and then
logged back out. Below is part of a strace as I don't know what I'm looking
2015 Jun 09
4
File copy operation blocks on Samba share
Hello,
I am running a server with cifs-utils 6.0 on Ubuntu 14.04 trusty with a CIFS
mount as follows:
//server/share /mnt/Share cifs
rw,relatime,vers=1.0,cache=strict,username=myuser,domain=EXAMPLE,uid=0,noforceuid,gid=0,noforcegid,addr=192.168.0.8,unix,posixpaths,serverino,acl,rsize=1048576,wsize=65536,actimeo=1
0 0
I am using perl's File::Copy function to copy several hundred files from
2005 Mar 30
1
utmp update for bsd systems
re
this is a patch against samba-2.2.12p0 and adds support
for updating utmp on bsds. code similarly ripped from
openbsd's ftpd (;
cu
--
paranoic mickey (my employers have changed but, the name has remained)
--- utmp.c Thu Aug 12 14:24:20 2004
+++ /home/mickey/utmp.c Wed Mar 30 15:51:40 2005
@@ -261,6 +261,7 @@
}
#ifndef HAVE_PUTUTLINE
+#include <ttyent.h>
2015 Jun 10
0
File copy operation blocks on Samba share
On Tue, Jun 09, 2015 at 10:40:18AM -0500, Andrew Martin wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am running a server with cifs-utils 6.0 on Ubuntu 14.04 trusty with a CIFS
> mount as follows:
> //server/share /mnt/Share cifs
>
2001 Jun 29
1
wtmpx problem on Solaris 8 sparcv9 (64bit) environment
Hello
When I was using OpenSSH-2.9p2 in Solaris 8 sparcv9 (64bit)
environment, I found some trouble that wtmpx has broken.
The size of utmpx structure object becomes larger than 32 bit environment
in sparcv9 environment.Therefore, instead of using utmpx structure object,
using futmpx structure object is better.
In sparcv9 environment, futmpx structure object is used instead of utmpx
structure
2005 Apr 14
1
utmp update for bsd systems (try 2)
re
i have posted this before but received no response...
is there anybod reading on this address?
cu
----- Forwarded message (env-from mickey) -----
re
this is a patch against samba-2.2.12p0 and adds support
for updating utmp on bsds. code similarly ripped from
openbsd's ftpd (;
cu
--
paranoic mickey (my employers have changed but, the name has remained)
--- utmp.c Thu Aug 12