Re: [Samba] smbd looking for non existent files

2013-09-02 Thread steve
On Sun, 2013-08-25 at 12:37 +0200, Michael Wood wrote: On 24 August 2013 22:39, steve st...@steve-ss.com wrote: On Sat, 2013-08-24 at 20:57 +0200, Michael Wood wrote: Hi On 24 August 2013 19:05, steve st...@steve-ss.com wrote: Hi

Re: [Samba] smbd looking for non existent files

2013-09-02 Thread Michael Wood
Is the load the same even if you turn down the logging? On 9/2/13, steve st...@steve-ss.com wrote: On Sun, 2013-08-25 at 12:37 +0200, Michael Wood wrote: On 24 August 2013 22:39, steve st...@steve-ss.com wrote: On Sat, 2013-08-24 at 20:57 +0200, Michael Wood wrote: Hi

Re: [Samba] smbd looking for non existent files

2013-09-02 Thread steve
On Mon, 2013-09-02 at 23:02 +0200, Michael Wood wrote: Is the load the same even if you turn down the logging? Yes, but don't rely on the 0.7%. It's a constant load but not exact. I'm getting the figures by running 'top'. e.g. 18 clients produce a constant load of 16%. I can see where you're

Re: [Samba] smbd looking for non existent files

2013-08-25 Thread Michael Wood
On 24 August 2013 22:39, steve st...@steve-ss.com wrote: On Sat, 2013-08-24 at 20:57 +0200, Michael Wood wrote: Hi On 24 August 2013 19:05, steve st...@steve-ss.com wrote: Hi 4.0.8 file server in a 4.0.8 domain After a user logs in on a Linux client which is

Re: [Samba] smbd looking for non existent files

2013-08-24 Thread Michael Wood
Hi On 24 August 2013 19:05, steve st...@steve-ss.com wrote: Hi 4.0.8 file server in a 4.0.8 domain After a user logs in on a Linux client which is joined to the domain, smbd is constantly looking for files which don't exist: smbd has no reason to look for those files unless the client

Re: [Samba] smbd looking for non existent files

2013-08-24 Thread steve
On Sat, 2013-08-24 at 20:57 +0200, Michael Wood wrote: Hi On 24 August 2013 19:05, steve st...@steve-ss.com wrote: Hi 4.0.8 file server in a 4.0.8 domain After a user logs in on a Linux client which is joined to the domain, smbd is