Hello, We have had an unusual problem start this week. I observed smbd process using lots of CPU time for an extended period of time. Upon looking at the log for that machine with debug=2, I discovered that a client PC was looking for information on a particular user on our network over and over. That user is a valid user on our network. Killing the effected smbd process did not work; another would start up in its place.
If I'd reboot the particular client, it would be better. However, some other PC on the network would begin doing the exact same thing. I have no idea why they would go one at a time like this. I also don't know how they'd manage to coordinate like this -- always exactly one of them causing the trouble. This is putting a severe burden on our LDAP server. Any ideas? -- John -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
