On Sat, 2005-04-30 at 20:10 -0400, Michael Joyner wrote: > I am having a bizarre problem with a samba server here at Edward Waters > College. > > Hopefully someone can give me insight to inform me what to look for. > > samba version = 3.0.14a > SuSE 9.1, up-to-date-via-apt > AD/W2K3 (no sp) > Winbind using RID algorithm > > server purpose: HOMES, DESKTOPS, MY DOCUMENTS, PROFILES > Quotas are: ON > Filesystem: Reiser > HW Raid 5 (MegaRaid) > > 4 logical processors (dual+ht). > uname -a: > > Linux ewc05 2.6.5-7.151-smp #1 SMP Fri Mar 18 11:31:21 UTC 2005 i686 > i686 i386 GNU/Linux > > If the number of connections exceeds 155 (per samba counting), the > system load quick escalates to like 700+, and the user count also > suddenly skyrockets. a majority of the samba processes seem to get stuck > in state "D" > > inode count usage is unrealisticically high. :) > > I deleted all the samba db files, no change. > > If I put in a max connections limit of 155, it doesn't "fork bomb". > > Where should I start looking? > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED] ---- don't know the answer but just an observation - that is a pretty old kernel (and early 2.6 version) - doesn't SuSE have something in the 2.6.10 variety?
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