Hello Andrew,
thank you for your time, too!!
3. Did I do anything wrong, or is this a problem with the standard
kernel included in openSUSE 11.2? Is there anything I can do about it?
This problem has been around for several years on RHEL as well - I
suspect it is a kernel<->samba issue.
How come this affects only some users and not all?
http://forum.soft32.com/linux/Samba-Samba-logs-fill-disk-inotify-errors-
smbd-100-CPU-ftopict479508.html
Every box I build now has that setting turned on. I occasionally turn
it off to see if there are still issues, and every time it comes back -
so it's still an issue AFAIK.
Andrew, Volker Lendecke answered to my problem in this thread, too, but
with a different solution.
Which one should I prefer by your opinion in terms of the most solid
server configuration possible?
Thank you for your time!!
Best regards
Tom
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