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now without
problems. The only change was the upgrade to 64 bit
windows on this one client machine.
Any ideas anyone?
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to my own message just
in case someone else has a similar problem and searches the archives
for a solution...
Executive summary: kernel oplocks have to be considered evil...
Andreas Haumer schrieb:
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The main question IMHO still ist: why does the application
request the files differently
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Hi Martin,
many thanks for your reply!
Martin Zielinski schrieb:
Andreas Haumer wrote:
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The main question IMHO still ist: why does the application
request the files differently when changing the Samba server
operating system (and the Samba
results in such a handshake which then could explain
the symptoms? Operating system functionality?
Any ideas, anyone?
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the problem I'd very much appreciate
it!
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than 325000 pread64() system calls on Linux, this must
be something really fundamental!)
But thank you for your input anyway!
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in
performance and file access patterns did not change in
any case, too.
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Hi!
Craig White schrieb:
On Wed, 2005-12-14 at 21:52 +0100, Andreas Haumer wrote:
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And for me (and I'm sure for many others, too) Samba
(read: the release of Samba3 with much improved LDAP
support) was the main reason to deep
about this?
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Hi All!
I would like to bring up this topic again as I still
have no solution for the problem :-(
Andreas Haumer schrieb:
Hi!
I have a user who is running a Samba server to store data
files for his ArcView 3.3 application. Client operating
tools and a
LDAP account database best practice info site.
Meanwhile, can others chime in with their favorite LDAP tools?
I use GOSA on several installations and I like it!
http://oss.gonicus.de/gosa/index.php/Main_Page
Regards,
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Hi!
Craig White schrieb:
On Wed, 2005-12-14 at 18:29 +0100, Andreas Haumer wrote:
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An (incomplete) list of those best practice topics might include:
* overall layout of LDAP tree
Deep or shallow? What ou should
Users connected to the Samba server and
working at the same time. The server load is almost zero most
of the time.
Do I miss something here?
Does anyone have any idea or suggestion to solve this mystery?
Thanks!
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Hi Jeremy,
thanks for your reply!
Jeremy Allison schrieb:
On Fri, Dec 02, 2005 at 09:39:10AM +0100, Andreas Haumer wrote:
Here you can see the receive_message_or_smb: select with timeout of
[0.949586]
message. The whole pattern repeats 19 times
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Hi Jerry,
thanks for your reply!
Gerald (Jerry) Carter schrieb:
Andreas Haumer wrote:
| Hi!
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| I'm currently hunting a strange problem and looking for help!
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| I have a samba3 fileserver (currently samba-3.0.20b, but
| problem can
Hi!
I'm still hunting this problem and now have some additional
information.
I tried to save an empty Word file from the NT workstation to the
Samba3 server, which takes more than 20 seconds(!), and took a strace
log from the samba process.
I found that the samba process does 19 select(2)
Hi!
Some more infos:
With a samba debug level of 10 I get the following logs
which IMHO are relevant for the problem:
[...]
[2005/12/02 09:12:00, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(900)
switch message SMBntcreateX (pid 17354) conn 0x8426cb0
[2005/12/02 09:12:00, 4]
Hi!
I'm currently hunting a strange problem and looking for help!
I have a samba3 fileserver (currently samba-3.0.20b, but problem can
be reproduced with samba-3.0.7, but _not_ with samba2 like 2.2.8a),
and I see performance problems when writing files with MS word 2002 SP3
from a NT4.0 (SP6a)
cluster configuration with
Heartbeat and DRBD storage - all tests passed, I found no
problem whatsoever. Good work!
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Hi!
Just to keep you updated...
Andreas Haumer wrote:
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I will now proceed as follows:
a) Try to reproduce the problem with the virus scanner disabled
We disabled the virus scanner, but the problem still occurs.
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results I can get!
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have instructed the user on this PC to report the problem
as soon as it happens again.
I hope to have a usable tracefile and logfile soon!
Tell me if you need any additional information!
Thanks for your support!
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a test version of Samba 3.0.x ?
Yes, of course!
Bring on the fresh code... :-)
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what's going on.
Currently I suspect the virus scanners doing some
strange things, but I have no prove for this theory.
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Hi!
Chris Garrigues wrote:
From: Andreas Haumer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 16:12:19 +0200
[...]
So far I've got no reply from the list.
I tried to play a little bit with oplock configurations
(disable oplocks for some file pattern
valid users = @verwaltung @domadmin
I checked the source code of smbd/open.c but could not find
an apparent cause for the problem.
What is going on here?
Any idea, anyone?
Many thanks in advance!
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Hi!
Sorry, but I forgot to mention the obvious...
Andreas Haumer wrote:
Hi!
I see some strange errors on a samba-3.0.2a PDC and fileserver
running under Linux.
Every now and then users are not able to access some random file.
Windows tells
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