On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 6:56 PM, Emily Grettel < emilygrettelis...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Ah! > > Here are the outputs > > > *cat /var/adm/messages | grep smbd* > Nov 20 23:38:38 sta-nas-01 smbd[552]: [ID 413393 daemon.error] dyndns: > failed to get domainname > Nov 20 23:38:39 sta-nas-01 smbd[552]: [ID 413393 daemon.error] dyndns: > failed to get domainname > > Nov 20 23:48:55 sta-nas-01 smbd[552]: [ID 413393 daemon.error] dyndns: > failed to get domainname > Nov 20 23:50:45 sta-nas-01 smbd[552]: [ID 413393 daemon.error] dyndns: > failed to get domainname > Nov 20 23:51:07 sta-nas-01 smbd[552]: [ID 413393 daemon.error] dyndns: > failed to get domainname > > > *cat /var/adm/messages | grep idmapd* > Nothing > > If it helps, trying to run '*sharemgr show -vp*' locally takes for ever. > > I'm thinking I re-install OpenSolaris and reconfigure it but I'm worried > about my zpools and loosing data. Do I just export and reimport after I > install it again or is there more to it than that? > > Roughly my disks are like this: > > 2x150Gb Raptor's in mirror mode - rpool > 10x1TB in raidz2 for our NAS - tank > > tank has about 4Tb (lots of raw video files) that I can't backup anywhere > yet. I was hoping I can just reinstall into the rpool disks again and > overwrite the data there (they are replaceable right now), would this be > safe? > > Cheers, > Em > > My novice opinion is that your dyndns client is broken, and affecting smbd. If the system is confused as to what the domain is, I'd imagine that would cause lots of stuff to become sluggish/broken. -- --Tim
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