Martin, I had a quick look at the stack you provided. idmapd crashed because an RPC structure had an invalid pointer (2). I don't know what would cause this. What version of Solaris are you running? (snv_?) Can we have a copy of the core file. Are all the core files similar
Regards Julian Afshin Salek wrote: > idmap is needed and should be running even in workgroup mode since > CIFS need to have local SIDs for local user/group IDs, what's not > needed in workgroup mode is name-based mapping rules because there's > no Windows account to map to, all there's to use are local Solaris > accounts. > > Someone from idmap team should take a look at the stack trace here > and get back to you as to whether this is a known issue and if it's > been already fixed. > > Afshin > > Martin Gisch wrote: >> Thanks for the response Alan. >> >> Turns out idmap is the one thats crashing. Are there any dependencies to it >> even though it's supposed to be running in workgroup mode? >> >> I see many core.idmapd.* files in /var/tmp from today. Spits out another one >> everytime I try to access one of the smb shares. >> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/tmp# mdb core.idmapd.1225704783 >> Loading modules: [ libc.so.1 libuutil.so.1 ld.so.1 ] >>> $c >> libc.so.1`_free_unlocked+0x23(2, 80c9348, 0, 2, fefa8240, 1) >> libc.so.1`free+0x36(2) >> sanitize_mapping_request+0x31(80c9348) >> idmap_get_mapped_ids_1_svc+0x120(2, 80c9318, fe8dec6c, 80cdcf8) >> _idmap_get_mapped_ids_1+0x19(fe8dec30, fe8dec6c, 80cdcf8) >> idmap_prog_1+0x137(80cdcf8, 80cdbc0) >> libnsl.so.1`svc_door_dispatch+0xaf(80cdbc0, 80cdcc0, 80cdcf8) >> libnsl.so.1`door_server+0xf5(80c57d0, fe91ed6c, 94, 0, 0, feae268c) >> libc.so.1`__door_return+0x60() >> >> -M. > _______________________________________________ > cifs-discuss mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/cifs-discuss _______________________________________________ cifs-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/cifs-discuss
