> > Ok, if you're killing smbd with a kill -9 then it doesnt' > get chance to clean up its share mode records and so you > will see this. However, as subsequent smbd's notice this > pid no longer exists they should self-clean out the dead > open mode records (Samba is designed to be self-repairing > this way). > > Jeremy.
Thanks so much for the replay. Therein lies the apparent issue, it's not self-healing. It takes a restart of the samba process completely to clear these out. Just yesterday I had a user that was not even logged in showing 200 open files in smbstatus. They never go away! Any ideas? -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
