Hi All,

I hope someone can help me with this problem. I recently moved my Windows Print server 
to Linux (Red Hat 9.0, Samba 3.0.2) due to stability problems, however since i had a 
constant smbd panics I reverted back to my Windows 2000 server much to the 
disappointment of my manager and director. Having posted to this list someone 
suggested an upgrade to 3.0.3pre2 which solved their issues, I have now tried this and 
the problem would appear to keep returning. I have the server configured, and running 
in a test environment and all is well, I started loading my print drivers on, and 
checking my syslog revealed that the smbd was yet again panicing and bombing out with 
the following message:-

Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]: [2004/04/20 15:21:02, 0] 
lib/fault.c:fault_report(36) 
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]:   
=============================================================== 
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]: [2004/04/20 15:21:02, 0] 
lib/fault.c:fault_report(37) 
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]:   INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11 in pid 6891 
(3.0.3pre2) 
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]:   Please read the appendix Bugs of the Samba 
HOWTO collection 
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]: [2004/04/20 15:21:02, 0] 
lib/fault.c:fault_report(39) 
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]:   
=============================================================== 
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]: [2004/04/20 15:21:02, 0] 
lib/util.c:smb_panic2(1398) 
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]:   PANIC: internal error 
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]: [2004/04/20 15:21:02, 0] 
lib/util.c:smb_panic2(1406) 
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]:   BACKTRACE: 27 stack frames: 
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]:    #0 smbd(smb_panic2+0x128) [0x81cb288] 
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]:    #1 smbd(smb_panic+0x19) [0x81cb159] 
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]:    #2 smbd [0x81b96f2] 
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]:    #3 /lib/tls/libc.so.6 [0x420275c8] 
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]:    #4 /lib/tls/libc.so.6(malloc+0x8b) 
[0x4207335b] 
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]:    #5 smbd(tdb_unpack+0x13b) [0x81e0b8b] 
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]:    #6 smbd [0x81f10ce] 
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]:    #7 smbd [0x81f1cd6] 
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]:    #8 smbd(get_a_printer+0x126) [0x81f3026] 
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]:    #9 smbd(_spoolss_getprinterdataex+0x1be) 
[0x8131dce] 
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]:    #10 smbd [0x811de3b] 
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]:    #11 smbd(api_rpcTNP+0x159) [0x814eba9] 
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]:    #12 smbd(api_pipe_request+0xaf) [0x814e96f] 
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]:    #13 smbd [0x8148056] 
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]:    #14 smbd [0x81483a9] 
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]:    #15 smbd [0x81485eb] 
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]:    #16 smbd [0x81487ec] 
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]:    #17 smbd(write_to_pipe+0xf2) [0x8148742] 
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]:    #18 smbd [0x808a58e] 
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]:    #19 smbd(reply_trans+0x54b) [0x808af5b] 
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]:    #20 smbd [0x80cb4ac] 
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]:    #21 smbd [0x80cb679] 
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]:    #22 smbd(process_smb+0x8f) [0x80cb88f] 
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]:    #23 smbd(smbd_process+0x167) [0x80cc4d7] 
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]:    #24 smbd(main+0x4d9) [0x82384a9] 
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]:    #25 /lib/tls/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xe4) 
[0x42015574] 
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]:    #26 smbd(chroot+0x31) [0x8077521] 
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]: 
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6916]: [2004/04/20 15:21:02, 0] 
smbd/connection.c:register_message_flags(220) 
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6916]:   register_message_flags: tdb_fetch failed 

I understand that 3.0.3pre2 is a development version but I would appreciate some feed 
back on this issue, any suggestions to what may be causing it and any ideas as to how 
I can solve it.

Thanks All

Jez
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