Hi, I was wondering if anyone knew why there would be so many Samba (smbd) processes
running on my SCO OpenServer 5.0.5 system? I found an awful lot of them running,
much more that what I would expect given the number of Windows PC's on the network.
One of the users was having trouble accessing a file on the SCO system, and that is
when I discovered this. I actually had to write a program to kill (kill -9) all the
Samba's (smbd) processes, and then restart Samba. All was well after that. I have
attached the "log.smbd" file.
Thanks for your help!
Rick Cone
Secure Payment Systems
801 8th St. #150-D
Greeley, CO 80631
970-352-9434 (office)
970-352-0122 (fax, call office before sending)
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