At 10:52 AM Friday, 2/13/2009, Walter Mautner wrote -=>
Am Friday 13 February 2009 14:01:43 schrieb Ed Kasky:
> Over the past 2 days, my smbd processes are multiplying worse than
> rabbits.  At least with rabbits it's easy to tell why you wind up
> with so many...
>
> Here's the setup:
> Samba version 3.2.8-0.24 installed via rpm on a FC6 box with 2 nics,
> both on the same subnet.  The samba server acts as a PDC in a mixed

Please explain your reasons for using two NICs with IPs on the same subnet and
how you make sure packets sent out through one interface don't get their
replies routed through the other.

The only reason I have is one of inexperience.

The machine I inherited had the two nics and when I installed the os I just let it configure both. Is it recommended to disable one so that all traffic stays on one ip to and from the server?

I do thnk that I have narrowed the problem to one machine. When I take that one offline the problem seems to abate. I also noticed that the smbd process was a constant 25% CPU usage until I restarted it.

Ed
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