Well don't hold me to it, but I may have solved it! Was trying to reproduce it but that failed....grrr Will keep trying after all this...for the benefit of all
anywho....here is / was the thing my homes is set to [homes] comment = Home directory for %u on %h browseable = no writable = yes path = /usr/home/%u/Documents valid users = %S I had /usr/home/root as a symbolic link pointing back to /root then I had /root/Documents as a symbolic link pointing to /usr/samba-shares/file-server3/root/Documents should be ok? at least I thought so well so far so good (crosses fingers) I deleted the /usr/home/root symbolic link to /root and made a real directory there named root, then I created a symbolic link there named Documents to /usr/samba-shares/file-server3/Documents ohh and if ya missed it I moved /usr/samba-shares/file-server3/root/Documents to /usr/samba-shares/file-server3/Documents and also somewhere in there I renamed "old root home" to "old-root-home" BAMMM near as I can tell no one is spamming any more Yawns! time will tell if I fixed it, but would sure like to reproduce it! > -----Original Message----- > From: Jeremy Allison [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2009 11:33 PM > To: Brian > Cc: [email protected]; 'Jeremy Allison'; 'Matthew Dickinson' > Subject: Re: [Samba] Lots of smbd processes and connections? > > On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 07:48:10PM -0500, Brian wrote: > > Not that a matters, remember I have my non-working work around > > in place where I inserted a "roo" share. It may change things > > because I am not getting that recurring " couldn't find service > > roo" anymore which was looking for a truncated service name. > > DFS problems does however sound like a different ball game...IDK > > If you're not using DFS then try setting "host msdfs = no" and > rebooting the clients. I'm guessing this may make a difference. > > Jeremy. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
