I am using an X4500 server with b119. The CIFS Server joins successfully to the 
AD domain, and authentication, idmapping, ACLs all work fine.

I run robocopy daily to keep up-to-date backups of NTFS volumes from a NetApp 
on the X4500, and this works without problems. However, when the X4500 with 
CIFS Server is moved into production in place of the NetApp, within three hours 
of the users starting to connect to SMB shares the smb/server service stops 
responding, and it cannot be restarted, disabled, or killed. The only way to 
recover is to reset the server from the ILOM (reboot doesn't work evidently 
because this process won't go away). When this happened today, after the reset 
the smb/server service was hung again within five minutes. This problem has 
occurred through multiple versions of SXCE.

The only unusual thing I can find when the service goes into this state is the 
output from "smbadm list." It normally shows the selected domain controller [+] 
along with the other domain information, but when the smb/server service gets 
hung that line is missing from the output. However, netstat still shows an 
ESTABLISHED connection to an AD domain controller.

Any help? I will be happy to provide whatever information I can that will 
resolve this problem. This has become a critical problem here.

Thank you.
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