At 04:53 AM Monday, 2/16/2009, you wrote -=>
On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 03:34:40PM -0800, Ed Kasky wrote:
> Well, everything went okay for about 36 hours and then at around
> 10:30 am today, I noticed 3 new pid's every 6 minutes and growing.  I
> traced a couple of the first ones and they all come back pretty much
> with the same info.  I did notice some sockets in the list though -
> but am not sure how to read it all:

You need to figure out what the other end of

smbd      13336      root   22u     unix 0xf1fd4000 2447396 socket

is. Maybe you find another "0xf1fd4000" in lsof?

Since I wrote last night I restarted smbd and it was okay for about 12 hours. And then:

# /sbin/service smb status
smbd (pid 18249 18060 18051 18041 17661 17656 17652 17543 17522 17514 17357 17353 17346 17345 17339 17336 13300 12984 12958 12957 12712 12384 12379 12342 12005 11973 11968 11870 11842 11839 11723 11717 11714 11482 11480 11475) is running...
nmbd (pid 11478) is running...

I found a couple of things.  The first smbd started has a couple of sockets:
smbd      11475      root   21u     unix 0xdb59ba00              3225813 socket
smbd      11475      root   22u     unix 0xdb59be00              3225814 socket
smbd      11475      root   25u     unix 0xca340200              3225816 socket

11480 - no sockets
11482 - smbd 11482 root 23u unix 0xed4c1400 3225837 socket
11714:
smbd      11714      root   21u     unix 0xdb59ba00              3225813 socket
smbd      11714      root   22u     unix 0xdb59be00              3225814 socket
smbd      11714      root   25u     unix 0xca340200              3225816 socket

11717:
smbd      11717      root   21u     unix 0xdb59ba00              3225813 socket
smbd      11717      root   22u     unix 0xdb59be00              3225814 socket
smbd      11717      root   25u     unix 0xca340200              3225816 socket

and on up the list all have the same three.

I did notice this though as I was looking at the lists not sure if it means anything. The machine is a Mac PB5 :
# /usr/sbin/lsof | grep pbg5mac
smbd 12957 root 6u IPv4 3927677 TCP yoda.wrenkasky.com:netbios-ssn->pbg5mac.wrenkasky.com:52093 (CLOSE_WAIT) smbd 12958 root 6u IPv4 3927823 TCP yoda.wrenkasky.com:netbios-ssn->pbg5mac.wrenkasky.com:52094 (CLOSE_WAIT) smbd 12984 root 6u IPv4 3928044 TCP yoda.wrenkasky.com:netbios-ssn->pbg5mac.wrenkasky.com:52095 (CLOSE_WAIT) smbd 17336 root 29u IPv4 4022743 TCP yoda.wrenkasky.com:netbios-ssn->pbg5mac.wrenkasky.com:52103 (CLOSE_WAIT) smbd 17339 root 6u IPv4 4022891 TCP yoda.wrenkasky.com:netbios-ssn->pbg5mac.wrenkasky.com:52107 (CLOSE_WAIT) smbd 17345 root 6u IPv4 4023050 TCP yoda.wrenkasky.com:netbios-ssn->pbg5mac.wrenkasky.com:52112 (CLOSE_WAIT) smbd 17346 root 6u IPv4 4023164 TCP yoda.wrenkasky.com:netbios-ssn->pbg5mac.wrenkasky.com:52114 (CLOSE_WAIT) smbd 17353 root 6u IPv4 4023360 TCP yoda.wrenkasky.com:netbios-ssn->pbg5mac.wrenkasky.com:52116 (CLOSE_WAIT) smbd 17357 root 6u IPv4 4023506 TCP yoda.wrenkasky.com:netbios-ssn->pbg5mac.wrenkasky.com:52117 (CLOSE_WAIT)

I restarted again as communication with smb was timing out.

I keep searching the archives of this list and the Internet but have not found a whole lot that relates directly to this issue and the things I have tried so far have not fixed it obviously.

Ed

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