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David Schlenk wrote:
| I'm still having problems with that memory issue | using 3.0.10 with v.2 of the printing patch + the | one line patch from Jerome Borsboom. My production | server has completely frozen a couple times in the past | couple weeks, and did so again this morning. | This time before restarting samba I removed the | tdb files in /var/lib/samba/printing/* as | Jerry mentioned this might help the queue not | clearing problem. What exactly does this cause samba | to do? It froze up completely again after | about an hour, and now the load is petering between | 1 and 2, with smbd taking up between 95 and 99% | of the CPU constantly. I backed up the old | tdb's, should I maybe go back to those?
Your subject metions memory usage, but your mail talks about CPU usage. Which is it ?
I would check for network traffic. Look for XP clients sending a GetPrinterData() request over and over.
The printing/*tdb files are basically cache files. So deleteing them clears the print queu listing cache and allows smbd to start with a fresh slate.
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