[Expired for samba (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
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This is no longer an issue after upgrading to 18.04
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"I don't see a clear reproduction" - OK, but what does that mean? Can we
work on getting a *clear reproduction*? Samba keeps segfaulting here and
it is very reproducible, so if the core dumps are not enough, then I
suppose I could provide a gdb dump?
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Thanks for the updates, unfortunately I don't see a clear reproduction
and I don't think progress will be made on fixing this until that
exists. I'll set this to incomplete for now, set back to New if there
is more information to make this actionable.
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Hi !
Noted and thank you for the update,
Regards,
Raj
On Feb 27, 2018 04:25, "Andreas Hasenack" wrote:
Do you have any samba users in your tdbsam db?
Try:
sudo pdbedit -L
If it's empty, you might want to consider purging and reinstalling the
samba packages. There may be some corrupted data i
Forgot to mention - I added a user to the DB so that pdbedit -L actually
returns a record, but samba still fails to start.
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pdbedit -L yields no results. So I purged samba once again (apt purge
samba samba-common) and reinstalled, but there'are still no users in the
DB.
Also, purging packages removes the /var/lib/samba and its contents, so
it can't be the corrupted data there at fault.
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Do you have any samba users in your tdbsam db?
Try:
sudo pdbedit -L
If it's empty, you might want to consider purging and reinstalling the
samba packages. There may be some corrupted data in the samba databases
in /var/lib/samba that is causing the crash. You should do a backup of
/var/lib/samba
Can anything be done here to help fixing this?
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Nothing in /var/log/samba/cores/smbd or /var/log/samba/cores/nmbd
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Hm, for some reason I'm unable to extract a good backtrace from this
core file, even with the correct samba symbols packages installed.
Do you also have a core file in /var/log/samba/cores/smbd?
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Hi Andreas,
I attached the files as requested.
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Ok, since you purged and reinstalled, let's try to get a fresh crash
file.
First, remove any samba related crash files from /var/crash/*. Unless
you have other crashes in that directory for other apps that you plan to
file bugs for, I would even remove all content from /var/crash.
Then trigger th
Hi Andreas,
These interfaces *do* exist and samba worked before with the same
setting just fine. I do, however, use the udev rules to rename the
generic interface names to 'lan' and 'wlan'. But as I said, samba worked
before in this setup.
I just purged the samba including samba-commmon package a
I believe your interfaces setting in smb.conf is incorrect:
interfaces = lan wlan
That tells the service to bind to an interface named "lan" and an
interface named "wlan". If these interfaces don't exist, samba will fail
to start. It shouldn't segfault, of course, but it will definitely n
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What's worth noting, samba is failing during installation already -
after purging packages and re-installing samba, I see following:
Setting up samba (2:4.3.11+dfsg-0ubuntu0.16.04.12) ...
Job for smbd.service failed because the control process exited with error code.
See "systemctl status smbd.se
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