Hmm, and you did try these in your smb.conf: strickt locking = no posic locking = no level2 oplocks = no oplocks = no locking = no kernel oplocks = no
also try setting your log level up to, say 4 or 5 and check to output of them.. there might be more things then only locking probs.. l8r ----------------------------------------------------- Collen Blijenberg (Montessori Lyceum Herman Jordan) Tuesday, March 30, 2004, 9:25:23 PM, you wrote: RCSPS> Collen, it happened again. Samba just seemed to fail on a Windows XP RCSPS> Professional client. It refused to allow a file to be copied from the SCO RCSPS> OpenServer UNIX system to Windows. I stopeed Samba, and then restarted and RCSPS> all was okay after that? We have about 25 Windows PC's on the network, with RCSPS> UNIX having 2 shares (mapped drives), yet I saw 220 snbd's? I'm not sure RCSPS> the # of smbd's is out of line or normal, or whether it's even related to RCSPS> the problem. Prior, I put in the oplocks = no change like you suggested. RCSPS> Thanks so much, Rick... RCSPS> ----- Original Message ----- RCSPS> From: "Collen Blijenberg <MLHJ>" RCSPS> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> RCSPS> To: "Rick Cone, Secure Payment Systems" RCSPS> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> RCSPS> Cc: "samba mailing list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> RCSPS> Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 12:48 AM RCSPS> Subject: Re[2]: [Samba] Lots of Samba (smbd) processes >> Hmm i see you have a lot of "broken pipes" and "oplock_break failures" >> think your prob might be there.. >> i'm not sure, but the broken pipes might come from that oplock issue.. >> are you running kernel 2.4.2x, by anny change?? >> (coz' as far as i know, it has a oplock prob) >> >> you could try to disable the oplocks to see what happens.. (with in >> samba that is) >> also try setting your log level up, so you have more debug info. >> L8r. >> --------------------------------------------- >> Collen Blijenberg (MLHJ) >> >> Wednesday, March 24, 2004, 5:32:48 PM, you wrote: >> >> RCSPS> Here is the log file. I modified the S99samba startup to kill all RCSPS> smbd's. >> RCSPS> That fixed the "stop" situation. Still concerned about all the RCSPS> processes. >> RCSPS> There are some log messages about broken pipes? Thanks so much, RCSPS> Rick >> RCSPS> ----- Original Message ----- >> RCSPS> From: "Collen Blijenberg <MLHJ>" >> RCSPS> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> RCSPS> To: "Rick Cone, Secure Payment Systems" >> RCSPS> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> RCSPS> Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 12:52 AM >> RCSPS> Subject: Re: [Samba] Lots of Samba (smbd) processes >> >> >> >> Do you have panic actions in you log files ?? >> >> also check the proccessor time (top or so..).. >> >> >> >> last time i had this, was with version prior to version 302.. >> >> also try to stop samba twice.. >> >> >> >> in the situation i use to had, there where still >> >> samba processes running after i runned ./smb stop from >> >> the init/rc.d scripts.. (had to do i twice) >> >> >> >> l8r >> >> --------------------------------------------- >> >> Collen Blijenberg (MLHJ) >> >> >> >> Tuesday, March 23, 2004, 6:44:18 PM, you wrote: >> >> >> >> RCSPS> Hi, I was wondering if anyone knew why there would be >> >> RCSPS> so many Samba (smbd) processes running on my SCO OpenServer >> >> RCSPS> 5.0.5 system? I found an awful lot of them running, much more >> >> RCSPS> that what I would expect given the number of Windows PC's on >> >> RCSPS> the network. One of the users was having trouble accessing a >> >> RCSPS> file on the SCO system, and that is when I discovered this. I >> >> RCSPS> actually had to write a program to kill (kill -9) all the >> >> RCSPS> Samba's (smbd) processes, and then restart Samba. All was >> >> RCSPS> well after that. >> >> >> >> RCSPS> Thanks for your help! >> >> >> >> RCSPS> Rick Cone >> >> RCSPS> Secure Payment Systems >> >> RCSPS> 801 8th St. #150-D >> >> RCSPS> Greeley, CO 80631 >> >> RCSPS> 970-352-9434 (office) >> >> RCSPS> 970-352-0122 (fax, call office before sending) >> >> RCSPS> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> >> >> RCSPS> Note: This electronic message and >> >> RCSPS> attachment(s), if any, contain information >> >> RCSPS> which is intended solely for the >> >> RCSPS> designated recipient(s). Unauthorized >> >> RCSPS> disclosure, copying, distribution, or other >> >> RCSPS> use of the contents of this message or >> >> RCSPS> attachment(s), in whole or in part, is >> >> RCSPS> prohibited without express authorization >> >> RCSPS> of the author of this message. >> >> RCSPS> -- >> >> RCSPS> To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read RCSPS> the >> >> RCSPS> instructions: >> http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >> instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba >> -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
