similar to: tdb(unnamed): tdb_open_ex: /var/run/samba/unexpected.tdb is already open in this process

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2005 Aug 04
1
SAMBA LOG: tdb/tdbutil.c:tdb_log(725) tdb(unnamed): tdb_open_ex: /var/cache/samba/unexpected.tdb (835, 457947) is already open in this process
Please, What's this? Please, please, how to resolve ? [root@neosaldina-lj003 samba]# more nmbd.log tdb(unnamed): tdb_open_ex: /var/cache/samba/unexpected.tdb (835,457947) is alr eady open in this process [2005/08/04 00:12:51, 2] tdb/tdbutil.c:tdb_log(725) tdb(unnamed): tdb_open_ex: /var/cache/samba/unexpected.tdb (835,457947) is alr eady open in this process [2005/08/04
2008 Jan 18
1
unexpected.tdb already open
Is there any way to suppress the message: tdb(unnamed): tdb_open_ex: /var/samba/locks/unexpected.tdb (110,101) is already open in this process They are filling my nmbd.log and I have read that they should be ignored (Jerry,Carter post, Sun Aug 7 16:43:26 GMT 2005) We are running Samba 3.0.28 on FreeBSD 6.2. From util_tdb.c, it looks like this message could be suppressed with a
2012 Oct 10
1
log tdb
This log is repeatedly appearing: [2012/10/10 18:42:47.088584, 1] lib/util_tdb.c:385(tdb_log) tdb(unnamed): tdb_open_ex: /var/lib/samba/unexpected.tdb (64768,921067) is already open in this process Anybody knows if it's true tha it's harmless? Thanks, -- Marcio Oliveira. "Tudo concorre para o bem daqueles que amam ? Deus." (Rom 8,28)
2008 Jan 10
3
password sync "Failed to open/create TDB passwd"
I am trying to enable unix password sync. PDC is solaris 3.026a on Solaris 9. my smb.conf file includes: [global] workgroup = MYDOMAIN server string = myserver passdb backend = tdbsam passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u passwd chat=*New\sPassword:\s%n\nRe-enter\snew\sPassword:\s%n\npasswd:\s password\ssuccessfully\schanged*\n unix password sync
2005 Oct 27
9
Overloaded samba server. Is it a bug?
Experts, We've just migrated from samba 2.2.8a to samba 3.0.20b in a very large corporate environment. Everything was really fine in our lab, but we began experiment serious load problems on the productive servers the morning after the procedure took place. I'll try (briefly) to describe the characteristics of the scenario: Resources: Old Environment: Hardware:
2002 Feb 13
0
"could not open file /var/lock/samba/unexpected.tdb"
When I start winbindd (Samba v2.2.3a on Linux), I get the entries in log.winbindd shown below. What's the story on all those complaints about file "unexpected.tdb"? There is no general problem with Samba writing to that subdirectory: # ll /var/lock/samba/ total 288 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 696 Feb 12 22:01 brlock.tdb -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 231 Feb 13
2008 Jan 11
1
password sync "Failed to open/create TDB passwd" - some progress
I made a little progress. It is partly a file permissions error. If I change the permission of /usr/local/samba/private to 660. Since the unix Administrator (ie. Windows Domain Administrator) is in the sysadmin group, this gives it read-write permissions to this file. Under windows, as the Domain Administrator, I can now change account properties such as "password never expires."
2004 Feb 04
1
tdb(unnamed): tdb_brlock failed (fd=12) at offset 4 rw_type=1 lck_type=13
Some times I have in log : [2004/02/04 12:00:06, 5] lib/gencache.c:gencache_init(59) Opening cache file at /var/lock/samba/gencache.tdb [2004/02/04 12:00:06, 5] tdb/tdbutil.c:tdb_log(724) tdb(unnamed): tdb_brlock failed (fd=12) at offset 4 rw_type=1 lck_type=13: Ressource temporairement non disponible [2004/02/04 12:00:06, 5] libsmb/namecache.c:namecache_enable(58) namecache_enable:
2011 Nov 01
2
getent passwd not returning users/groups
I'm trying to get my CentOS 5.6 machine setup as a Active Directory Domain Member with Windows 2008 level domain and samba 3.5. I haven't tried this before. I can successfully join the domain and return users using 'wbinfo -u' and groups with 'wbinfo -g' but when I try 'getent passwd' I only get the local users. I'm not sure what element that indicates is
2003 Nov 22
2
re. Initial Samba Setup
On a recommendation from this list I checked the junklog file, the output from which I attached below. It looks as if it does not even see the linux machine as it indicates not seeing "explorer" which is the local netbios name. The Win XP machine does not even show in the log. Here is the last entry for nmbd.log: ***** [2003/11/21 06:24:58, 0] nmbd/nmbd.c:terminate(54) Got SIGTERM:
2010 May 11
1
smbd panic - tdb_reopen: file dev/inode has changed!
Hi folks, # uname -srvo Linux 2.6.18-194.el5xen #1 SMP Tue Mar 16 22:01:26 EDT 2010 GNU/Linux # cat /etc/redhat-release Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5.5 (Tikanga) # smbd --version Version 3.3.8-0.51.el5 I'm trying to run a backup samba server using some custom in-house scripts which I inherited and am stuck with. Essentially the primary server periodically rsyncs a bunch of
2004 Jan 08
0
tdb access problem - tdb_brlock failed
Hi I my smbd.log, I can find these lines. How to resolv this problem ? [2004/01/08 12:03:11, 5] lib/gencache.c:gencache_init(59) Opening cache file at /var/cache/samba/gencache.tdb [2004/01/08 12:03:11, 5] tdb/tdbutil.c:tdb_log(724) tdb(unnamed): tdb_brlock failed (fd=12) at offset 4 rw_type=1 lck_type=13: Ressource temporairement non disponible [2004/01/08 12:03:11, 5]
2006 Dec 06
2
Samba + Win2k works, Win2003 fails
Hi all, I've finally almost gotten my desired Samba+AD integration working: I've joined a domain, AD users can login, kerberos works (keytab integration, caching, etc.), etc. However, this is only true as long as I hack my /etc/hosts and /etc/samba/lmhosts files to trick Samba into always using my networks Windows 2000 Active Directory Server. The second a Samba command finds and
2011 Aug 23
2
Cannot Mount Share (LOG FILE: "No Space Left on Device")
I cannot mount my Samba shares. I could, then I rebooted my device, and now I no longer can. The .conf file has not been changed in over a year. Here is the output of the log file: -bash-2.05b$ cat log.192.168.1.147 [2011/08/23 00:41:10, 0] lib/util_tdb.c:tdb_log(662) tdb(/opt/local/var/locks/sessionid.tdb): expand_file to 20480 failed (No space left on device) [2011/08/23 00:41:10, 1]
2008 Aug 21
2
nmbd Hogging CPU on Mac OSX (10.5.4)
Hi All, Firstly, I know this is a MacOS X issue and not sure if you guys can help, but I'm really hoping you can since I don't appear to be getting any joy elsewhere. Running OSX 10.5.4 and recently (last week) nmbd is hogging the CPU. I know this is a part of the Samba server on OSX, hence the post to this mail-list. When I disconnect from the network, nmbd goes away and doesn't
2007 Jun 15
2
secrets.tdb locking fun!
Hi all, After much grief today, we'd like to support the 'TODO' note in source/lib/util_tdb.c :- /* TODO: If we time out waiting for a lock, it might * be nice to use F_GETLK to get the pid of the * process currently holding the lock and print that * as part of the debugging message. -- mbp */ It could have saved us a whole-sale restart of Samba if we could have more easily
2011 Jun 03
1
group_mapping.tdb error upon Samba upgrade
Dear Samba friends, I have recently upgraded from Samba 3.0.36 to Samba 3.5.6. After upgrade I encounter the following error in log.smbd: [2011/06/03 10:09:43, 0] smbd/server.c:1119(main) smbd version 3.5.6 started. Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2010 [2011/06/03 10:09:43.379106, 1] param/loadparm.c:7605(lp_do_parameter) WARNING: The "share modes" option is
2019 Jun 26
2
<printername>.tdb error management...
Sometimes (rarely, very rarely) i spot a <printername>.tdb error that seems to prevent the communication between samba and CUPS. In log i see: [2019/06/26 15:15:49.633876, 0] ../source3/lib/util_tdb.c:316(tdb_log) tdb(/var/cache/samba/printing/sml5010-2.tdb): tdb_rec_read bad magic 0x25 at offset=26096 the only solution i've found, pretty drastic, is: systemctl stop
2005 Oct 12
1
permissions error: /var/run/samba/gencache.tdb
i've been integrating a Samba server into a mixed windows 2000/2003 authentication environment for use as a NAS device. i finally have things working for the most part, but in the process of debugging authentication i noticed an error when performing the following command: hmason@mpinas1:~$ smbclient -L localhost the error shows up when loglevel = 5 in smb.conf: Netbios name list:-
2008 Sep 09
0
Panic or segfault in Samba
The Samba 'panic action' script, /usr/share/samba/panic-action, was called for PID 2974 (/usr/sbin/smbd). This means there was a problem with the program, such as a segfault. Below is a backtrace for this process generated with gdb, which shows the state of the program at the time the error occurred. The Samba log files may contain additional information about the problem. If the