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2005 Mar 08
3
User not reported on file locked message
I have a very small problem. Thanks for any suggestions. Say user1 logs onto a Windows XP workstation and opens file1. Then, if user2 attempts to open the file from another workstation the following message is displayed: "file1 is locked for editing by ''" Problem: *user1* is not displayed between the single quotes. However, say user1 logs onto a Win98 workstation and
2004 Dec 01
0
Can not connect to share "NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME"
I have Suse 9.1 + Samba 3.0.9 + winbind joined to a Windows 2000 AD domain "MyCompany". Yesterday for some unknown reason (appears to be Win2K issue) connections to Samba and the ability to browse the domain "MyCompany" from Win2K/XP workstations failed but connections to the public share offered by the Win2K server were OK. Also, all Win98 workstations and were unable to
2004 Nov 20
0
winbind-3.0.9 + suse 9.1
I just updated to samba-3.0.9 on suse 9.1. All packages from the suse ftp server were installed including the heimdal rpm updates. I am using "security=ads". The new smbd, nmbd and winbindd started OK but I ran into the following errors: filesrv1:~ # wbinfo -t checking the trust secret via RPC calls failed error code was NT_STATUS_INVALID_COMPUTER_NAME (0xc0000122) Could not check
2010 Jun 14
0
rogue process, solaris, high load, 3.5.3, printing
Hi, this is an old problem it was worse in the pre-3.5.0 releases, on solaris 10 all the cpu gets consumed by fcntl calls: 7963: fcntl(22, F_SETLKW64, 0xFFBFE050) = 0 7963: fcntl(22, F_SETLKW64, 0xFFBFDE78) = 0 7963: fcntl(22, F_SETLKW64, 0xFFBFDF58) = 0 7963: fcntl(22, F_SETLKW64, 0xFFBFDF70) = 0 7963: fcntl(22, F_SETLKW64,
2010 Feb 22
1
high load printing with 3.2.15
Hi, I am still struggling with the printing in a AD2008 R2 environment I changed to 3.2.15 by now. Still very slow, I am running on solaris 10. Not sure if my clients are so chatty by now but it is really killing any performance. Using truss I see loads of: 19702: fcntl(17, F_SETLKW64, 0xFFBFE640) = 0 19702: fcntl(17, F_SETLKW64, 0xFFBFE150) = 0 19702: fcntl(17,
2006 Aug 25
1
Rogue process
An old problem has started to reappear with our Solaris (2.8) Samba (3.0.23b). This was after an upgrade from 3.0.22 in which the problem was worse. Occasionally an smbd process will go "rogue" and start consuming CPU cycles until killed. I did a truss of the process and got back this tight loop. fcntl(27, F_SETLKW64, 0xFFBEEF98) = 0 fcntl(27, F_SETLKW64, 0xFFBEF010)
2017 May 09
0
samba process use 100% cpu
Anybody? 2017. 05. 02. 10:48 keltezéssel, Papp Bence via samba írta: > Hi! > > > I need some help. > > We use samba4 as AD, and now when clients connect to server, samba > process stuck at 100% cpu. > > samba Version: 4.3.4 Release: 13.el6 > > > top: > > 3777 root 20 0 131m 46m 28m R 99.7 0.3 219:20.53 > /usr/local/samba4//sbin/samba -D
2017 May 09
0
samba process use 100% cpu
Here is the smb.conf: https://pastebin.com/LUf4MUF0 Thank you very much. 2017. 05. 09. 18:15 keltezéssel, Dante F. B. Colò via samba írta: > Did you install it from binary packages ? compiled from source ? Post your smb.conf here. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "samba" <samba at lists.samba.org> > To: "samba" <samba at
2017 May 09
2
samba process use 100% cpu
Did you install it from binary packages ? compiled from source ? Post your smb.conf here. ----- Original Message ----- From: "samba" <samba at lists.samba.org> To: "samba" <samba at lists.samba.org> Sent: Tuesday, May 9, 2017 1:01:10 PM Subject: Re: [Samba] samba process use 100% cpu Anybody? 2017. 05. 02. 10:48 keltezéssel, Papp Bence via samba írta: > Hi!
2017 May 02
2
samba process use 100% cpu
Hi! I need some help. We use samba4 as AD, and now when clients connect to server, samba process stuck at 100% cpu. samba Version: 4.3.4 Release: 13.el6 top: 3777 root 20 0 131m 46m 28m R 99.7 0.3 219:20.53 /usr/local/samba4//sbin/samba -D 24541 csertam 20 0 49260 11m 9048 S 25.1 0.1 0:01.56 smbd -D 7080 squid 20 0 926m 908m 6428 S 9.9 6.2 11:43.50
2008 May 20
1
The specified network name is no longer available 3.0.25 RHEL4
I have a reproducible intermittent error large site - "The specified network name is no longer available". This happens when copying large files. Below is part of log level 10 output & strace. Sorry for the long posting. I will probably need to put the loglevel 10 attached to a bugzilla - but thought I would try the lists initially. RHEL4 samba-3.0.25b-1.el4_6.4
2018 Jul 02
0
Samba 4.3.11 accessing disk every minute
The latest version that Western Digital has shipped with the My cloud devices accesses the disk about twice a minute. The access to /dev/sda2 is causing the system to keep the disk from going into standby mode. I don't understand the call to quotactl every minute when no one is trying to access the share. An strace of one of the processes shows the following: poll([{fd=13,
2002 Sep 25
2
smbd process with high cpu utilization.
One of my smbd processes used 100% cpu. I straced the process and the output follows: washington:~# strace -p 3416 fcntl64(13, F_SETLKW64, {type=F_UNLCK, whence=SEEK_SET, start=404, len=1}, 0xbfffefa0) = 0 sendto(12, "\3\0X\r\0\0&\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\'\374\f\0\0\0\0\0\16\0\0\0", 26, 0, {sin_family=AF_INET, sin_port=htons(41373), sin_addr=inet_addr("127.0.0.1")}}, 16) = 26
2008 Aug 05
1
Also seeing high winbindd CPU usage
I think somebody had a similar problem (also on Solaris), but that thread seemed to die. I've compiled (with Sun Studio cc) and installed samba-3.2.1 on a Solaris 10 x64 box, which is a member of a (Windows Server 2003 controlled) domain. I previously had samba 3.0.28a running on the same machine without any problems. Now winbindd is eating up all of the CPU (on the CPU it's assigned
2004 Oct 21
0
update: samba causing high load
We have experienced some trouble with samba lately. The servers load going from 5 to 20 causing everything to go very slow, but when I use top to check which process could be the cause of the trouble nothing uses CPU cycles. We have about 90% idle CPU usage, but load from 5-20. When I kill samba (service smb stop) the root-smb process still hangs and when I kill it (kill -9) the load goes
2002 Jun 12
0
UTF8 and codepage850
Hi, I have tried to setup a share that will use UTF8 to save all filenames. The reason for this is that I want to use Helios Ethershare 2.6 so the Macs can use the same share. The problem is that the files will be saved as UTF8 and I can see the files from the mac but not from the PC. This ofcourse is only true if I use for example ?????? (Swedish characters) If I use a-z A-Z it will work since I
2002 Jul 02
1
Major samba load caused by re-reading of the configuration file
We're running samba-2.2.3a-6 from the redhat 7.3 distribution. Periodically we see a massive load on our server which then quickly goes away. I've spent some time trying to diagnose where the problem is and it appears to be caused by every smb process on the machine (all 360 of them) re-reading the config file at the same moment. THe problem is I cannot see why this should happen and
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
2005 Mar 26
1
test65 "deliver" LDA bug
Hello. I've tried to implement dovecot's deliver LDA to my home mailserver. I've run into troubles :) dovecot-deliver.conf: -- snip -- mail = maildir:%h/Maildir:INBOX=maildir:%h/Maildir mbox_read_locks = flock mbox_write_locks = flock -- snip -- when i run: deliver -d bfg < email.txt dovecot delivers message to ~/Maildir/maildir/new It acctually creates "maildir"
2001 Dec 19
0
Samba not working on PARISC Linux
Hello Samba users, as i still could not get samba to work on my hp 9000/720 workstation with debian linux, i asked for help on the parisc linux mailinglist. Here is an answer which blames glibc for the problem. Could someone please explain to me (from viewing this info) how to set compiler options/defines to get samba to work on this architecture ? Or what to do else ... Thanks.