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 first before trying this, though.

Sorry I don't have anything better to offer at the moment.

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