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2015 Oct 17
3
Problems with TDBs on CTDB-managed Samba instance
Hi Jeremy,
Thanks so much for your reply! As a matter of fact, we did just that around 3:45p yesterday when our CTDB cluster was unable to self-heal from the latest in this series of failover events. Here's how the situation went down:
1) We saw flapping identical to that described in my original post
2) After about 30 minutes of waiting, CTDB was just spinning with `smbd` repeatedly
2015 Oct 16
0
Problems with TDBs on CTDB-managed Samba instance
On Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 02:44:36PM +0000, Howard, Stewart Jameson wrote:
> Hi All,
>
>
> My site has two separate clustered Samba instances (managed by two independent CTDB instances) running over GPFS. In the last couple of weeks, we have seen a recurring issue that causes the `smbd` process in *one* of these instances to become unresponsive (as seen by CTDB), which results in
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
2008 May 29
2
strange situation
smbd version 3.0.25b-0.4E.5
Our server was functioning very well for several months. Our SAN crapped
out and the LUN the server was using was gone. Everything is back up except
SAMBA is acting crazy.
I am looking at the logs and I am getting
/var/log/samba/winbindd.log
winbindd: Exceeding 200 client connections, no idle connection found
and
ads_krb5_mk_req: krb5_get_credentials failed for
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
2015 Oct 18
0
Problems with TDBs on CTDB-managed Samba instance
On Sat, Oct 17, 2015 at 04:13:30PM +0000, Howard, Stewart Jameson wrote:
> gencache_notrans.tdb
> gencache.tdb
> mutex.tdb
Just a side-remark: These tdbs have nothing to do with ctdb,
they are purely local.
> Because of the current steady size of this file compared
> to its repeated, intermittent, and rapid inflation, we
> suspect that there is some operational condition which
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 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
2017 Jan 14
3
Corrupted idmap...
Rowland, I commented out what you asked me to, no change.
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = TRUEVINE
realm = TRUEVINE.LAN
netbios name = DC01
server role = active directory domain controller
server services = s3fs, rpc, nbt, wrepl, ldap, cldap, kdc,
drepl, winbi$
# idmap_ldb:use rfc2307 = yes
# idmap config *:backend = tdb
# idmap
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
2007 Nov 24
2
INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11 in pid xxxx (3.0.26a)
Hello,
I have a problem with samba 3.0.26a (from ports) on FreeBSD (amd64,
SMP, 6.2 RELEASE). My log.smbd looks like below:
--- samba starts normally:
[2007/11/24 16:55:22, 0] smbd/server.c:main(944)
smbd version 3.0.26a started.
Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2007
--- but an error is reported:
[2007/11/24 16:55:22, 0]
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
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
2008 May 10
1
[samba 3.0.28a,1) PANIC: tdb_reopen_all failed
Hello
I got a bunch of PANIC messages this morning on a FreeBSD 6.3 host,
and had to restart Samba:
========
[2008/05/10 10:28:51, 0] lib/util.c:smb_panic(1633)
PANIC (pid 43086): tdb_reopen_all failed.
[2008/05/10 10:28:51, 0] lib/util.c:log_stack_trace(1737)
BACKTRACE: 3 stack frames:
#0 0x8220341 <smb_panic+73> at /usr/local/sbin/smbd
#1 0x82b9389 <main+4773> at
2008 Dec 16
2
Samba 3.2.6 upgrade -> smbd panic in printing.
Hello,
upgraded to Samba 3.2.6, and immediately printing went into coma. Observed
that printers lose their configurations (driver models, locations, etc).
And if I reset the printer drivers on each share, eventually they will be
lost again.
Looking at the logs we are getting panics like this:
---
[2008/12/16 05:12:51, 0] lib/util_tdb.c:tdb_log(682)
tdb(/var/lib/samba/printing/CanonC1.tdb):
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
2013 May 14
3
frequent tdb corruption
Hi,
I'm seeing regular tdb corruption; typical log messages are:
tdb(/var/db/samba/sessionid.tdb): tdb_rec_read bad magic 0x42424242 at
offset=672032
tdb(/var/db/samba/connections.tdb): tdb_rec_read bad magic 0x0 at
offset=1111638594
tdb(/var/db/samba/locking.tdb): tdb_rec_read bad magic 0x42424242 at
offset=1034396
which then prevents fileserving from working properly (N.B. the bad
magic
2017 Oct 20
2
Using GPO to mount shares on Linux
Hello,
Sorry for take so long to answer, but I was not able to do the tests
because the computer is in use and out of my office.
Finally I've progressed in this topic with realmd, sssd and autofs, but now
I'm locked on mounting shares from my member server.
I'm able to use autofs and smbclient to mount and connect to sysvol share
on my DC server, but when I try to connect to my
2009 Sep 08
1
Restart Winbind
Team, Few of my Redhat Hosts runs CPU at 100% due to winbind. Does anyone
have script or any idea how to restart the winbind daemon if it consumes
100% CPU automatically?
~LA
2011 Sep 09
1
Problem after updating 3.3 to 3.5
Hi,
I recently updated my Samba from 3.3 to 3.5, and while that worked
fine, I can no longer access my shares - it asks for a password, which
fails even if I do enter a correct one.
Here is one of my shares - very simple, I think:
[myshare]
comment = My Share
path = /path/to/myshare
public = yes
read only = yes
writable = no
browseable = yes
printable = no
guest ok = yes