Hello, I am using for some years Samba on a Sun Enterprise 450 with 4 processors. There are only a couple of users for the samba-system an that machine, but we never faced problems. Actual version of Samba is 2.2.4 on Solaris 2.6 SPARC.
I do not use: pam,acl,automount,quotas on that machine. Best Regards Roman > -----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Simo Sorce [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Gesendet am: Mittwoch, 5. Juni 2002 18:45 > An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Betreff: [Fwd: smbd 2.2.4 Solaris 8 on intel (PR#24507)] > > Better forward this bug to the technical list. > > Anyone using samba on >2 processors machine? > > > -----Forwarded Message----- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: smbd 2.2.4 Solaris 8 on intel (PR#24507) > Date: 05 Jun 2002 09:29:30 -0700 > > > I am not even sure how to describe this issue. > > We have a University labratory environment with 150 or so Windows > computers that connect to our samba server. We have smbd 2.2.2 > running on a Solaris 8 Sparc computer without an issue :-) > > We wish to move the smb services to a quad intel machine running > Solaris 8. We first started with 2.2.4 compiled with the > same options as on the sparc machine. > > Sparc options > ./configure --prefix=/public/sparc/samba-2.2.2 > --sysconfdir=/etc/localhost/samba-2.2.2 > --with-configdir=/etc/localhost/samba-2.2.2 > --with-privatedir=/etc/localhost/samba-2.2.2/private > --with-lockdir=/var/run > --with-pam > --with-acl-support > --with-quotas > --with-automount > > But we got hundreds of Signal 11 (segmentation faults). > Even the nmbd died from this. > > We then switched back to 2.2.2, but had the same results. > > After some extensive trouble shooting, it appeared to be > the --with-quotas option that was causing the problem, > so we recompiled 2.2.4 with the following options > > > env CFLAGS='-D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -march=i686 > -O2 -funroll-loops -fexpensive-optimizations' \ > > CPPFLAGS='-D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -march=i686 -O2 > -funroll-loops -fexpensive-optimizations' \ > > ./configure --prefix=/package/samba-2.2.4 \ > > --sysconfdir=/etc/localhost/samba-2.2.4 \ > > --with-configdir=/etc/localhost/samba-2.2.4 \ > > --with-privatedir=/etc/localhost/samba-2.2.4/private \ > > --with-logfilebase=/var/log/samba-2.2.4 \ > > --with-lockdir=/var/log/samba-2.2.4/locks \ > > --with-piddir=/var/log/samba-2.2.4 \ > > --with-acl-support \ > > --with-automount \ > > --with-pam \ > > --sharedstatedir=/var/samba-2.2.4 > > With only two Win2k machines using this server, we were unable to > reproduce the segmentation faults. We fineshed the configuration, and > then we switched smb services to this machine. > > 1. stop nmbd on current server > 2. start smbd on new server > 3. start nmbd on new server > > As clients connect to the netbios name, they gradually learn of > the new server. The connections to the old server taper off, > and the connections to the new server start to build. > > Almost immediately, the logs include the segmentation fault error > message (signal 11). > > Incidentally, compiling without any CFLAGS, CPPFLAGS > does not make any difference to this problem, nor does using > Suns supplied gcc with the Sun as/ld or if we use gcc3.0.4 with > gnu as/ld. > > I have a level 3 logs at > http://remora.csc.uvic.ca/smbbug/c-oswego.log > http://remora.csc.uvic.ca/smbbug/c-cooper.log > http://remora.csc.uvic.ca/smbbug/smb.conf > > Any assistance/test we can do to help out is of course available. > > thanks, > > -- > Evan Rempel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 250.721.8296 > Senior Programmer Analyst > University of Victoria > > > > -- > Simo Sorce > ---------- > Una scelta di liberta': Software Libero. > A choice of freedom: Free Software. > http://www.softwarelibero.it >
