On Mon, 2005-10-10 at 08:22 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Yeah i forgot to mention that, i had the same problem in 3.0.14a as i do
> in 3.0.20a :/
> 
> Mine doesnt freeze, it actually ends the daemon. whats odd (just noticed
> this morning) is i checked the server at 7:40am, all is well. checked it
> at 8.05 am, its crashed!
> 
> just had a look through logs etc, it looks like it crashes at 8am most
> days! always 8 am! last night when i checked it was slighly different, it
> seems that crash was caused due to a log rotate. :/
> 
> Any one else got any ideas?

To me this sounds like an nsswitch issue. Reason being, if you have to
"Official" RPM install from said vendor, I'll bet that the old library
is being used.

check in /lib and /lib/security and find out if the libraries are the
old ones or not.

I do an MD5 on the files for comparison. Just for good measure (since I
am not using the "official" RPMs) I replace

        /lib/libnss_windbind.so
        /lib/libnss_wins.so
        /lib/security/pam_winbind.so

I was having huge difficulty, I'd get incomplete responses from the AD
controllers, or winbind would crash. So, I just looked around at all the
files that are compiled in the samba source dir... I noticed them thar
liberaries being stubburn sonuvaguns. I dun copied over 'em with the new
ones and dadgummit, things shoor did start dancing.

At least for me, that solved the problems I had that were similar.
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