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2017 Feb 15
3
(DeviceIoControl, FSCTL_SET_SPARSE)
To whomever reads this, This post I accidentally sent to david himself, I am now sending it to the group. It will be out of order, and includes the strace. Regards Brian My apologies for any inconvenience. -------------- Hi David, Thanks for your response. The Error message is for e.g.: Cannot write file attributes of "\\MYHOST\backup\sparse\My Family Tree 6.0.zip.ffs_tmp".
2017 Feb 14
0
(DeviceIoControl, FSCTL_SET_SPARSE)
Hi Brian, On Mon, 13 Feb 2017 19:16:13 -0800, brian lamb via samba wrote: > > > Im having an issue with what I believe might be pinned down to a need for a > proper samba configuration. Which version of Samba are you using? > The problem: sparse writes (not sure which, either write sparse files to a > system that doesn't support them, or vice versa) What doesn't
2017 Feb 16
4
(DeviceIoControl, FSCTL_SET_SPARSE)
Hi David, Configured as you mention, and prior with the other tweaks I had in the first place, Im getting the same results, which is "FSUTIL utility requires a Local NTFS Volume", and mapping it. I then went to contig, `contig -n X:\share\sparesefile 0`, as well as a few other size. Maybe im using it wrong, but some testing on contig has only "Access is denied" when I try
2017 Feb 22
1
(DeviceIoControl, FSCTL_SET_SPARSE)
For some reason It's not erroring now, I will look into it more, but I suspect it鈥檚 the settings, the last thing mentioned David > [globa]l section is fine, as long as it's not also set in the share section. So, yeah, that may have fixed im for the time being not getting the sparse errors, for the first time in 4 months, however, there is a couple other problems, so hopefully they
2018 Dec 12
4
vfs_fruit causes delay in listing directories for Windows clients
Listing directories with many files (10000+) from a Windows client is nociceably slower when vfs_fruit is enabled on the samba server compared to the same setup without vfs_fruit. On my setup it's roughly 2.5 times slower. To me it looks like this is caused by the getxattr call which is only present with vfs_fruit activated and introduces an additional delay of ~ 0.00033 s per listed
2017 Feb 15
0
(DeviceIoControl, FSCTL_SET_SPARSE)
On Tue, 14 Feb 2017 23:16:22 -0800, brian lamb via samba wrote: > Thanks for your response. > > The Error message is for e.g.: > > Cannot write file attributes of "\\MYHOST\backup\sparse\My Family Tree 6.0.zip.ffs_tmp". > Error Code 1: Incorrect function. (DeviceIoControl, FSCTL_SET_SPARSE) Hmm, that seems to indicate that the initial fsctl request is failing.
2014 Dec 29
2
smbd's using up 100% of all cpu's and load avg slowly going up
Hi, I'm having problems in a second domain controller machine. Every time a restart samba, few time after a samba process starts using almost 100% cpu. It's a Centos 6.5 x86_64 with the following: sernet-samba-libsmbclient0-4.1.6-7.el6.x86_64 sernet-samba-ad-4.1.6-7.el6.x86_64 sernet-build-key-1.1-4.noarch sernet-samba-libs-4.1.6-7.el6.x86_64 sernet-samba-client-4.1.6-7.el6.x86_64
2014 Dec 29
2
smbd's using up 100% of all cpu's and load avg slowly going up
Hi, Yes, I already thought about it. I have the sernet repo installed.. Is possible to yum update and jump from 4.1.6 to 4.1.14 directly, without problems or should I follow some kind of procedure to avoid future problems? Regards, Bruno Andrade. On 12/29/2014 01:46 PM, Rowland Penny wrote: > On 29/12/14 12:02, Bruno Andrade wrote: >> Hi again, >> >> Sorry, I forgot to
2014 Dec 29
2
smbd's using up 100% of all cpu's and load avg slowly going up
Hi again, Sorry, I forgot to include the fd used... 13 -> /var/lib/samba/private/sam.ldb.d/DC=EXAMPLE,DC=COM.ldb 16 -> /var/lib/samba/private/sam.ldb.d/metadata.tdb the others refers to /var/run/samba/winbindd/pipe Regards, Bruno Andrade. On 12/29/2014 11:56 AM, Bruno Andrade wrote: > Hi, > > Here is some output of "strace -ff -p" to the process using ~100% CPU >
2017 Feb 16
0
(DeviceIoControl, FSCTL_SET_SPARSE)
Hi Brian, On Thu, 16 Feb 2017 01:20:46 -0800, brian lamb via samba wrote: > Configured as you mention, and prior with the other tweaks I had in the first place, Im getting the same results, which is "FSUTIL utility requires a Local NTFS Volume", and mapping it. Hmm, this works fine for me against a Samba 4.4.2 Btrfs backed Samba share. smb.conf: [global] ... store dos
2014 Dec 16
2
Fwd: samba & Oracle ACFS Issues
On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 03:40:08PM +0100, Nacho del Rey wrote: > Hi there > > In an Oracle RAC cluster using ACFS (as file-system) where we have a samba > server for sharing files to windows clients, we are suffering a strange > issue, from time to time, which it causes the Windows clients lock for a > while (10 min or a bit more) or even indefinitely when they are working >
2016 Oct 13
3
Bug 6870 resurfaced in Samba 4.2.10
According to this bugzilla entry, bug 6870 has been fixed as of at least version 3.5: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6870 However, I assert that it is present in 4.2.10, which ships with Debian Jessie. On my home network (IPv4 and IPv6), a box with Samba 4.2.10 with IPv6 disabled (via sysctl), will fail to contact a DC because the IPv6 connect fails immediately before the v4
2017 Dec 12
1
MIT Kerberos suddenly stopping
Hello, I'm using samba 4.7.3 to run an AD and I'm currently having issues with the MIT kerberos because it stops some time after starting (and apparently working correctly) without logging nothing out of the ordinary. My setup has 2 DC: one in an ubuntu 12.04 with version 4.1.9 (which we're migrating from) and the one I mentioned in CentOS 7 (which will be the only DC in the future).
2018 Mar 16
3
performance problem on bridgehead DC
Hi everybody ! I am encountering performance problem on my bridgehead DC. I have 19 DC (Debian Stretch / Samba 4.6.7 from Tranquil.it repo) and they all synchronized on a main bridgehead DC. This performance problem first appears when the bridgehead DC was on Debian Jessie and kernel was updated with meltdown/spectre patch from Debian (3.16.51-3+deb8u1) I added "nopti" option to grub
2008 Oct 20
2
Closing sessions and smbstatus
Hi, When are client sessions closed? Let me explain what I'm trying to do... we're in a School district and we try to stop kids logging more than once. They way I did this before was to dump the active sessions from our previous Server2003 fileserver into a file once a minute and process it with a Perl script to check who was connected from where, rebooting machines remotely as
2019 Oct 24
3
winbind : suspend nightmare
On Wed, 2019-10-23 at 22:21 -0700, Jeremy Allison wrote: > On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 11:58:33PM +0000, Jon Gerdes wrote: > > winbind has a concept of offline and online but I don't know what > > that > > is, nor how nss works with it. I've tried using smbcontrol to tell > > winbind it is offline or online but that does not seem to work. > > Restarting
2016 Oct 17
2
Bug 6870 resurfaced in Samba 4.2.10
Hi, So I did some digging into the source code, and I think I've found the issue. Around line 120 of source3/libads/cldap.c: for (i=0; i<num_servers; i++) { NTSTATUS status; status = cldap_socket_init(state->cldap, NULL, /* local_addr */ state->servers[i], &state->cldap[i]); if (tevent_req_nterror(req, status)) { return tevent_req_post(req, ev);
2017 Feb 16
0
(DeviceIoControl, FSCTL_SET_SPARSE)
On Thu, 16 Feb 2017 01:54:24 -0800 brian lamb via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Hi Rowland, > > I see this in the ZFS props, if that’s related, you might be > referring to something in ext3 that im not aware of at the moment. > > pool/myshare aclinherit > restricted default > pool/myshare
2017 Feb 16
2
(DeviceIoControl, FSCTL_SET_SPARSE)
Hi Rowland, I see this in the ZFS props, if that’s related, you might be referring to something in ext3 that im not aware of at the moment. pool/myshare aclinherit restricted default pool/myshare acltype off default So, if you heard that I was going to use
2013 Jan 07
4
3.6.10 file handle leak under ancient 32-bit kernel
Hello, I've come across a curious issue with Samba 3.6.10. When running 'emacs' version GNU Emacs 23.3.1 (i386-mingw-nt6.0.6002) of 2011-03-10 on 3249CTO on Windows Server 2008 SP2 x64 and issuing a file "revert" of one sort or another against a Samba-served file, the 'smbd' process leaks two or three handles. Eventually, when 16k handles are open, this causes