Andrew,

thanks for this hot tip! Works fine. Since deleting one non-existent user from 
/etc/group I have fixed two issues:
- High processor utilization
- Slow network logons with some users (all users which are included in the affected 
group)

Now I feel better ;-)

regards,
Heiko

On Fri, 2004-07-30 at 09:04, Heiko Boeringer wrote:

Jeremy,

seems not to help. I have disabled nscd with /etc/init.d/nscd stop but the situation keeps unchanged. A few minutes after stopping and starting samba I have the same situation. Here is may nsswitch.conf. What should I change in it? Do you have any other idea?



There is an issue (fixed in SVN?) when we have a group, with a member that does not 'exist'. Check that all your group members are valid accounts.

Andrew Bartlett

-- Andrew Bartlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] Authentication Developer, Samba Team http://samba.org Student Network Administrator, Hawker College [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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