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2003 Sep 06
1
Runaway SMBD process
I just updated my cvs sources and recompiled now when any windows box logs in my smbd daemon goes crazy. I am enclosing the top command I just ran on the server as well as the output from ps. At this time only one windows box has logged in (it was win xp sp1). I have more daemons running than I would expect as well. -- top 20:51:22 up 1:23, 10 users, load average: 1.14, 3.40, 5.48 121
2001 Nov 20
1
OH DEAR! - RE: 2.2.2 runaway SMBD process
Jeremy, Bit of bad news - we had a another runaway SMBD. This time profiles were NOT involved - I was simply copying up an installation of Office2000 and then deleting it. It almost reached the end of the deletion when the processor utilisation went up to 90%. The client connection then dropped with a 'connection is no longer available' and there is now 99% processor utilisation on the
2004 Jan 27
0
runaway smbd hogging system & ethernet cable bandwidth
Greetings all; I've probably got something miss-configured, but I have an intermittent smbd problem, where it will use 15% or so of this machine and nearly all the much slower firewall box. I'll try to give enough data here, so my apologies about the length of this post. The installed samba versions on this very heavily patched RH8.0 machine are: --- [root@coyote root]# rpm -qa|grep
2005 Mar 26
5
PCA - princomp can only be used with more units than variables
Hi all: I am trying to do PCA on the following matrix. N1 N2 A1 A2 B1 B2 gene_a 90 110 190 210 290 310 gene_b 190 210 390 410 590 610 gene_c 90 110 110 90 120 80 gene_d 200 100 400 90 600 200 >dataf<-read.table("matrix") >
2002 Oct 29
1
Problem Uploading Printer Drivers from XP
I am having problems uploading printer drivers from my WinXP workstation. I can use my Win2K workstation just fine, but when I try to use the exact same user ID and access the exact same printer, the New Driver... button on the XP printer dialog is disabled. The only thing I can think of is permissions on the client side (since it is the same user ID being used). I tried granting my user ID full
2001 Nov 17
3
2.2.2 runaway SMBD process
Hello, I am running Samba 2.2.2 with acl-0.7.16 on RedHat 6.2 (2.2.19). The PDC is a Windows 2000 Server and the Samba server is a domain member using Winbind. All the workstations are Windoze 2000 Pro with SP2. Everything seemingly works fine but every day or two I get a runaway SMBD process which hogs the CPU and becomes unkillable. The only resolution is to reboot the server completely.
2006 Aug 18
4
DateBocks v2.0.0 Released
Excert from http://www.nshb.net/datebocks-2-0-0-released Woohoo!! Finally released the next generation of DateBocks (aka DateBox) v2.0.0. This was a long time coming, after its initial version release allll the way back in January, this is a nice edition to the popular tool I released before. This version is chalked full of features. Here is the cut out from the CHANGELOG == 2.0.0 - AUGUST 16,
2005 Jun 25
0
Runaway vncviewer processes
If I have vnc=1 and try to start a domain, if the domain creation fails for some reason, the vncviewer process is not cleaned up. I''ll try to send a patch next week if no one gets there before I do. -Arun _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
2009 Aug 27
1
runaway imap processes
I am running dovecot (1.2.3) with postfix (2.6.3), postfixadmin (2.1.0), maia mailguard (1.0.2) and squirrelmail (1.4.19) on Linux (kernel 2.6.27.8). I have an ongoing problem with imap processes that hang and eat all available cpu. I try killing them and they won't die. The only way to get rid of them is to reboot the server. Any help with this will be greatly appreciated. I really
2004 Sep 08
0
Runaway processes on Solaris
Hi Jerry and crew, Our solaris 2.8 machine running Samba 2.2.8a ran out of swap. The Sun engineer sent us the following which seemed to point to Samba. Have you seen something like this before? Thanks, Dom Verlezza (704)988-3156 Joe requested that I provide an update on the analysis when it was complete. The kernel engineer who analyzed the core file provided the following: release:
2002 Oct 15
2
Runaway samba processes
Hi, I need some help! We have Samba 2.2.5 running on AIX 4.3.3. The server is a very heavy duty server, and has 3 main shares, which are very large. The problem is that after a few days of running, the server suddenly stops killing off newly spawned smbd processes. They do not die, even when the original smbd process is killed. They will respond to a kill -9, but killing off the main PID
2000 Aug 08
1
samba runaway processes
[This is a discussion that started earlier about automounter] John Posenau wrote: > What I've found so far is that the windows client (any machine, roving > profile) with this user's account authenticates in a samba domain on machine > A. His files are located on machine B (not running Samba). Machine A > automount his nisplus_home. A little indirection but hey. As
2015 Jun 10
3
Failed to init inotify - Too many open files
Hello, I've a problem on my system with inotify. In the smbd logfile are shown a lot messages like this: [2015/06/10 11:15:21.644453, 0, pid=57030, effective(12700, 100), real(0, 0)] smbd/notify_inotify.c:297(inotify_setup) Failed to init inotify - Too many open files [2015/06/10 11:15:23.968497, 0, pid=57030, effective(12700, 100), real(0, 0)] smbd/notify_inotify.c:297(inotify_setup)
2006 Apr 03
0
request_module: runaway loop modprobe net-pf-16-proto-9
Any help about this error on domU ? request_module: runaway loop modprobe net-pf-16-proto-9 request_module: runaway loop modprobe net-pf-16-proto-9 request_module: runaway loop modprobe net-pf-16-proto-9 request_module: runaway loop modprobe net-pf-16-proto-9 request_module: runaway loop modprobe net-pf-16-proto-9 I am using xen_changeset : Sat Apr 1 14:59:12 2006 +0100
2006 Apr 03
0
request_module: runaway loop modprobe net-pf-16-proto-9
Any help about this error on domU ? request_module: runaway loop modprobe net-pf-16-proto-9 request_module: runaway loop modprobe net-pf-16-proto-9 request_module: runaway loop modprobe net-pf-16-proto-9 request_module: runaway loop modprobe net-pf-16-proto-9 request_module: runaway loop modprobe net-pf-16-proto-9 I am using xen_changeset : Sat Apr 1 14:59:12 2006 +0100
2005 Aug 30
0
Xen 2.0.7 , amd64 (32 bit mode) lvm partition: runaway loop modprobe binfmt-464c
Hi i''m trying to run Xen on my amd64. Installed is Debian 3.1 sarge i386 and Xen 2.0.7, my whole enviroment is 32 bit. When i''m running a xenU domain and use /var/xen/samba as a ext2 fs file ( file:/var/xen/samba,hda1,w ) everything goes according to plan. If i use my LVM partition ( phy:/dev/xen/samba-ha,hda1,w ) it gives during boot: -------- ... NET:
2007 May 01
2
Runaway MOH/mp3123 process?
Has anyone noticed a problem with runaway mpg123 processes for music-on-hold eating up ~100% CPU and driving the load on the machine way up? I've seen this problem consistently with multiple Asterisk installs, 1.2.x and 1.4.x, although admittedly it was more common with 1.2.x as far as I can tell. There is no clearly identifiable sequence of events that causes this to occur, although it
2008 Jun 25
2
Runaway 2 fails to run
I'm trying to play Runaway - The Dream of the Turtle under Wine. The game is listed as platinum in the AppDB, so I didn't expect a lot of problems. However, when I try to run it I get this in terminal and nothing else happens: Code: fixme:ntoskrnl:KeInitializeTimerEx 0x1110e0 0 fixme:ntoskrnl:IoAllocateMdl stub: 0x111700, 5, 0, 0, (nil) fixme:reg:GetNativeSystemInfo (0x33a13c) using
2003 May 05
1
0.99.9.1 - Runaway imap-login process
PID USER PRI NI SIZE RSS SHARE STAT %CPU %MEM TIME CPU COMMAND 32116 dovecot 19 0 1464 1464 1212 R 99.9 0.1 60:58 0 imap-login service dovecot stop ps -ef |grep imap-login |grep -v grep dovecot 32116 1 98 01:27 ? 01:01:33 imap-login /etc/dovecot.conf: auth_userdb = passwd uth_passdb = pam I think this was triggered while I attempted to login to IMAP with the
2006 Apr 03
11
Runaway FCGI Processes with Debian, Apache
Hi all. There is an issue with Rails, FastCGI and Apache2 on Debian that I''ve been dealing with since I started Rails development in late 2005. I''ve developed various workarounds but have not been able to solve the problem at the root. Every so often, for reasons I''ve never been able to determine, a load of dispatch.fcgi processes get spawned and take over my whole