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2020 Feb 18
6
samba AD DC eats memory
Hello Andrew, > On Mon, 2020-02-17 at 19:11 +0300, Alex via samba wrote: >> I'm running Samba AD DC in a VM under Proxmox. And it's eaten all RAM (1.8GB) within 3 >> days of running: > Exactly which version is this? Sorry, forgot to mention it. Samba version is 4.11.6. Some more info (if needed): [root at vm-dc3 ~]# wbinfo -u | wc -l 62 [root at vm-dc3 ~]# wbinfo -g |
2020 Feb 21
0
samba AD DC eats memory
Guys, I still need help with this. After a week of uptime almost all swap space is taken: top - 19:24:32 up 7 days, 5:26, 1 user, load average: 0.24, 0.16, 0.22 Tasks: 169 total, 1 running, 168 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie %Cpu(s): 0.2 us, 0.2 sy, 0.0 ni, 99.7 id, 0.0 wa, 0.0 hi, 0.0 si, 0.0 st KiB Mem : 1794860 total, 202308 free, 1458900 used, 133652 buff/cache KiB Swap:
2020 Feb 12
2
Failover DC did not work when Main DC failed
On 12/02/2020 12:54, L.P.H. van Belle via samba wrote: > > >> Hello Louis, >> >> Thanks for your reply. >> >> For that dig command I get... >> >> >> root at dc3.mydomain.com ~ $ (screen) dig NS $(hostname -d) >> >> ; <<>> DiG 9.11.3-1ubuntu1.11-Ubuntu <<>> NS mydomain.com >> ;; global options: +cmd
2016 Jun 20
2
Rights issue on GPO
Hi, > OK, I take it that 3000009 points to CN=S-1-5-11 and it is just > CN=S-1-5-18 that is wrong by pointing at proxmox$ (which incidentally, > is one of your computers) > Try backing up idmap.ldb, then open idmap.ldb in ldbedit, find and > delete the stanza that holds CN=S-1-5-18, it will look like this: > > dn: CN=S-1-5-18 > cn: S-1-5-18 > objectClass: sidMap >
2016 Jun 20
3
Rights issue on GPO
Hi Rowland, list, On 20-6-2016 20:04, Rowland penny wrote: > If you are using Sernet 4.4.4 packages, you must have a Sernet > subscription, you may get quicker help there. Well I'm not sure this kind of support is included, but even if it were, then others would not benefit from the dialogue with their support. :-) > I was wrong, if you are using 4.2.0 or later, you do not need to
2019 Jul 18
2
messy replication
On 18/07/19 12:33, Rowland penny via samba wrote: > I would clone the DC you want keep, move the clone away from the > domain (easiest way, unplug the ethernet) then remove the old dead DC > from this and ensure it works. If you want to use Bind9 and don't have > the 'dns-*' user, then run samba-upgradedns as I said earlier. > > Once you are sure just what to do,
2011 Mar 04
1
lattice: wireframe "eats up" points; how to make points on wireframe visible?
Dear expeRts, I would like to add two points to a wireframe plot. The points have (x,y,z) coordinates where z is determined to be on the wireframe [same z-value]. Now something strange happens. One point is perfectly plotted, the other isn't shown at all. It only appears if I move it upwards in z-direction by adding a positive number. So somehow it disappears in the wireframe-surface
2016 Jun 21
2
Rights issue on GPO
Am 21.06.2016 um 12:10 schrieb lists: > Hi Achim, list, > > On 21-6-2016 11:26, Achim Gottinger wrote: >> Exactly, rsync should map user and group names if the demon on the >> destination runs as root. But this does not work. I tested it with an >> group named test with gid 1000 on server #1 and gid 1001 on server #2. >> It works if rsync is used via ssh like this
2020 Feb 25
0
samba AD DC eats memory
On Tue, 2020-02-25 at 18:56 +0300, Alex wrote: > Hello Andrew, > > Thanks for getting back on this. > > > If you can't, then please use 'samba-tool processes' to line up > > pids > > with names. > > [root at vm-dc3 var]# samba-tool processes > Service: PID > -------------------------------------- > cldap_server
2020 Feb 26
0
samba AD DC eats memory
Thanks! I've got a fix for one issue seen here. I'd love to credit you with a fix. Please let me know what name and any affiliation (eg company) you would like listed. There will probably be more to come, and if you can try and get me the report for any other large processes that would be awesome. See BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14299 MR:
2020 Feb 26
2
samba AD DC eats memory
I should say, while it is good to fix, I don't think the fix below is the main issue. Your logs show Samba has loaded its schema from the DB 10 times, and each of those is 2MB. I think that is why the processes are so large, but it could be something else also. Do you have custom schema loaded? Thanks, Andrew Bartlett On Thu, 2020-02-27 at 11:51 +1300, Andrew Bartlett wrote: > Thanks!
2005 Jul 05
4
How to prevent log files from eating my hard drive?
Hello there, Somehow, Asterisk log files are consuming all the space that I have in my hard disk... They've already eaten 14GB and are still hungry!! What shall I do? I'm not even logging anything in verbose mode!! Help really appreciated!! Best, Leo
2020 Mar 04
1
samba AD DC eats memory
Hello Andrew, > I've got a fix for one issue seen here. > BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14299 > MR: https://gitlab.com/samba-team/samba/-/merge_requests/1168 Yesteray, I've deployed freshly released 4.12.0 and it still eats memory: top - 18:59:10 up 1 day, 25 min, 1 user, load average: 0.08, 0.13, 0.10 Tasks: 176 total, 1 running, 175 sleeping, 0
2020 Feb 13
0
Failover DC did not work when Main DC failed
On 12/02/2020 13:08, Rowland penny via samba wrote: > The first is that a DC must use itself as its nameserver and if something goes wrong e.g. Samba has fallen over, then there isn't much point having another nameserver, Samba isn't going to use it > > The second is, it will not hurt having a second nameserver on a DC, just as long you understand that Samba will not use the
2020 Feb 13
2
Failover DC did not work when Main DC failed
On 13/02/2020 13:11, Paul Littlefield wrote: > On 12/02/2020 13:08, Rowland penny via samba wrote: >> The first is that a DC must use itself as its nameserver and if >> something goes wrong e.g. Samba has fallen over, then there isn't >> much point having another nameserver, Samba isn't going to use it >> >> The second is, it will not hurt having a second
2019 Jul 18
0
messy replication
On 18/07/2019 12:55, Adam Weremczuk via samba wrote: > On 18/07/19 12:33, Rowland penny via samba wrote: > >> I would clone the DC you want keep, move the clone away from the >> domain (easiest way, unplug the ethernet) then remove the old dead DC >> from this and ensure it works. If you want to use Bind9 and don't >> have the 'dns-*' user, then run
2013 Jan 22
4
Simple use of dcast (reshape2 package)
Suppose I have a small dataframe > aa Target Eaten ID 50 TPP 0 1 51 TPP 1 2 52 TPP 3 3 53 TPP 1 4 54 TPP 2 5 50.1 GPA 9 1 51.1 GPA 11 2 52.1 GPA 8 3 53.1 GPA 8 4 54.1 GPA 10 5 And I want to reshape it into ID TPP GPA 1 1 0 9 2 2 1 11 3 3 3 8 4 4 1 8 5 5 2 10 I realise that
2024 Mar 16
1
Samba seem to work fine but "cannot find my workgroup"
On Sat, 16 Mar 2024 15:19:54 +0100 Steffen Dettmer via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Hi, > > I setup a new samba file server (in a priviledged Proxmox container > using the Debian 12 template) and apparently it works fine. > > In log I see every 10 seconds: > > write_browse_list: Fatal error - cannot find my workgroup DMYDOM > > Google found
2012 Jul 17
8
How to override $::operatingsystem fact
Hi, I want to introduce "Proxmox" as new value in $::operatingsystem. "Proxmox" is based on Debian, so the normal value is currently "Debian". To change that, I just write a custom fact based on the facter fact "operatingsystem" Facter.add(:operatingsystem) do > ... > setcode do > ... > elsif
2016 Jun 20
0
Rights issue on GPO
On 20/06/16 19:35, lists wrote: > Hi Rowland, list, > > On 20-6-2016 20:04, Rowland penny wrote: >> If you are using Sernet 4.4.4 packages, you must have a Sernet >> subscription, you may get quicker help there. > Well I'm not sure this kind of support is included, but even if it > were, then others would not benefit from the dialogue with their > support. :-)