On 04/01/2013 11:22 PM, Pascal Legrand wrote:
Hello,
i recently had problem with a samba server.
To make some tests i make logs more verbose then the var partition "exploded".
To make samba works fine i made this :
stop samba services
cleanup var partitions
kill some smbd process
make logs less verbose
Then restart samba
Did you reach 100% in the filesystem ?
Since i've got some strange problems :
When a user logout the process is not killed and sometime the user cant mount
all his share.
I think i sould reboot the server itself and maybe remove some tdb files.
Does somebody could told me if i have to reboot server and if i have to remove
some tdb files, which one i have to keep ?
Well first stop samba and check that you don't have any tdb open (sudo
lsof | grep tdb), it's highly possible that you have some corrupted tdb.
If there is no open file then you can first try to clean file in
/run/samba and in /var/cache/samba (location on ubuntu) when samba is off.
thanks for your answer and sorry for my poor english
It's ok no need be ashamed.
Matthieu.
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Matthieu Patou
Samba Team
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