Jean-Noel,

There are a couple of different issues which I started working
on them. Unfortunately, I don't have any workaround for you at
this moment and I can't give an estimate as to when the fix will
be ready but I'll do my best to have them ready as soon as possible.

Afshin

Jean-Noel Filippi wrote:
> Hi Afshin,
>  
> I did the capture again. I am including the daemon debug log and the dtrace 
> output to this email. The problem started at 09:23 and SMBD was restarted at 
> 09:25. Dtrace caught all this.
>  
> Thanks,
>  
> Jean-Noel
> 
> ________________________________
> 
> From: Afshin Salek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wed 08/10/2008 3:28 PM
> To: Jean-Noel Filippi
> Cc: Nicolas Williams; [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [cifs-discuss] Idmap stability problem
> 
> 
> 
> Jean-Noel,
> 
> Did you see the same debug logs this time again?
> especially "smbrdr_netuse_alloc: table full"
> because the DTrace output doesn't show the problem.
> 
> Afshin
> 
> Jean-Noel Filippi wrote:
>> Afshin,
>>
>> Attached is the output of the dtrace scipt. It stopped when I had to
>> restart smbd because the issue was happening.
>>
>> Let me know what you find.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Jean-Noel
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 11:58 AM
>> To: Jean-Noel Filippi
>> Cc: Nicolas Williams; [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: [cifs-discuss] Idmap stability problem
>>
>> Next time you have to restart smb/server run the attached DTrace
>> script right after the service is restarted and let it run until
>> you see the problem below then stop it and post the output:
>>
>> netuse.d -p `pgrep smbd` | tee netuse.out
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Afshin
>>
>> Jean-Noel Filippi wrote:
>>> I enabled debugging on the syslog daemon to get more information.
>>> Here are the errors thrown while SMB stops working:
>>>
>>> Oct  3 22:31:00 vdcnas001 idmap[4619]: [ID 537588 daemon.debug] Found
>>> _ldap._tcp.gc._msdcs.photochannel.local 600 IN SRV [0][100]
>>> ad001.photochannel.local:3268
>>> Oct  3 22:31:00 vdcnas001 idmap[4619]: [ID 966149 daemon.debug] unable
>>> to discover Site Name
>>> Oct  3 22:31:00 vdcnas001 idmap[4619]: [ID 873961 daemon.info] change
>>> domain_controller=ad001.photochannel.local port=389
>>> Oct  3 22:31:00 vdcnas001 idmap[4619]: [ID 873961 daemon.info] change
>>> domain_controller=vdcdc002.photochannel.local port=389
>>> Oct  3 22:31:49 vdcnas001 smbd[10584]: [ID 775558 daemon.debug]
>>> smb_door_srv_func: execute server routine(opcode=0)
>>> Oct  3 22:31:49 vdcnas001 smbd[10584]: [ID 277356 daemon.debug]
>>> *smbrdr_netuse_alloc: table full*
>>> Oct  3 22:31:49 vdcnas001 smbd[10584]: [ID 577104 daemon.debug]
>>> smbrdr_tree_connect: init failed
>>> Oct  3 22:31:49 vdcnas001 smbd[10584]: [ID 321293 daemon.debug]
>> smbrdr:
>>> (open) vdcdc002 PHOTOCHANNEL VDCNAS001$ \NETLOGON INTERNAL_ERROR
>>> Oct  3 22:31:50 vdcnas001 smbd[10584]: [ID 775558 daemon.debug]
>>> smb_door_srv_func: execute server routine(opcode=0)
>>> Oct  3 22:31:50 vdcnas001 smbd[10584]: [ID 277356 daemon.debug]
>>> smbrdr_netuse_alloc: table full
>>> Oct  3 22:31:50 vdcnas001 smbd[10584]: [ID 577104 daemon.debug]
>>> smbrdr_tree_connect: init failed
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> *From:* Jean-Noel Filippi
>>> *Sent:* Fri 03/10/2008 6:22 PM
>>> *To:* Nicolas Williams
>>> *Cc:* [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]
>>> *Subject:* Re: [cifs-discuss] Idmap stability problem
>>>
>>> The ouput was created when the issue was happening. I attempted to
>> connect to the share 2 or 3 times from a Windows host. Each time I got
>> permission denied.
>>> To answer your other questions, restart SMB alone fixed the problem. I
>> don't need to restart idmap. You are right and I should be
>> troubleshotting SMB instead of idmap. Is there any dtrace script to run
>> to catch SMB traffic while the issue is happening?
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> JN
>>>
>>> ________________________________
>>>
>>> From: Nicolas Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Sent: Fri 03/10/2008 1:29 PM
>>> To: Jean-Noel Filippi
>>> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]
>>> Subject: Re: [cifs-discuss] Idmap stability problem
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Oct 03, 2008 at 12:38:50PM -0700, Jean-Noel Filippi wrote:
>>>> We are still struggling here with the SMB and IDMAP daemons.
>>>> For some reasons, all the authentications requests start failing
>>>> randomly. The only way to get it working again is to restart SMB.
>>>>
>>>> I have attached the output of the dtrace script for idmap (captured
>>>> while authencation was failing) and the cifs-gendiag output.
>>>>
>>>> I would appreciate any help.
>>> Hmmm, I'm not finding any telltale clue in there.  I'll have to look
>> at
>>> it more carefully.
>>>
>>> Meanwhile, the idmap.d output is particularly small.  When run on a
>> busy
>>> service, or even on an otherwise idel service just to capture a single
>>> logon attempt this script tends to produce massive output.  Can you
>>> confirm that the output you sent captures the failing share logon?
>>>
>>> Nico
>>> --
>>>
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