samba-TNG smbd crashing

Tom Crummey tom at ee.ucl.ac.uk
Tue Apr 11 15:03:52 GMT 2000


Hello Luke,

TNG: cvs update 1200BST 11/04/00 Sparc 64 Solaris 2.7 
MAIN: cvs co 1400BST 11/04/00 Sparc 64 Solaris 2.7


I've got samba-MAIN running. It gives exactly the same problem with 
profile loading as TNG.

It doesn't make sense to me as the profile share is local to the samba
server machine, so if smbd were running as root, it could access the
file and if it were running as the user, it should still ba able to
access the file. Any clues??

You'll may be pleased to know that neither TNG or MAIN have crashed
on me today.

I should also be able to produce core files from tomorrow onwards if
it does crash again. Also, I could reinstal the crashing version and
get you a stack trace from it if you want.

Extract from log file of MAIN:

[000] 5C 74 6F 6D 5C 41 70 70  6C 69 63 61 74 69 6F 6E  \tom\App lication
[010] 20 44 61 74 61 5C 49 64  65 6E 74 69 74 69 65 73   Data\Id entities
[020] 5C 7B 44 41 33 32 44 41  35 42 2D 36 35 33 39 2D  \{DA32DA 5B-6539-
[030] 34 30 45 36 2D 39 39 32  31 2D 45 38 31 37 30 42  40E6-992 1-E8170B
[040] 43 30 46 30 42 42 7D 00                           C0F0BB}. 
switch message SMBntcreateX (pid 1533)
Skipping become_user - already user
map_create_disposition: Mapped create_disposition 1 to 1
get_filename: data_offset = 87, data_len = 72, fname_len = 72
map_share_mode: Mapped desired access 20089, share access 3, file attributes 0 
to open_mode 40
unix_convert called on file "\tom\Application 
Data\Identities\{DA32DA5B-6539-40E6-9921-E8170BC0F0BB}"
unix_clean_name [/tom/Application 
Data/Identities/{DA32DA5B-6539-40E6-9921-E8170BC0F0BB}]
Checking {DA32DA5B-6539-40E6-9921-E8170BC0F0BB} for 8.3
allocated file structure 915, fnum = 5011 (1 used)
open_file_shared: fname = tom/Application 
Data/Identities/{DA32DA5B-6539-40E6-9921-E8170BC0F0BB}, share_mode = 40, ofun = 
1, mode = 744, oplock request = 3
is_in_path: tom/Application 
Data/Identities/{DA32DA5B-6539-40E6-9921-E8170BC0F0BB}
is_in_path: no name list.
unix_clean_name [tom/Application 
Data/Identities/{DA32DA5B-6539-40E6-9921-E8170BC0F0BB}]
calling open_file with flags=0x0 flags2=0x0 mode=0744
tom opened file tom/Application 
Data/Identities/{DA32DA5B-6539-40E6-9921-E8170BC0F0BB} read=Yes write=No 
(numopen=1)
is_in_path: tom/Application 
Data/Identities/{DA32DA5B-6539-40E6-9921-E8170BC0F0BB}
is_in_path: no name list.
set_file_oplock: granted oplock on file tom/Application 
Data/Identities/{DA32DA5B-6539-40E6-9921-E8170BC0F0BB}, dev = 2200007, inode = 
781572, tv_sec = 38f33b5c, tv_usec = 73a92
dos_mode: tom/Application Data/Identities/{DA32DA5B-6539-40E6-9921-E8170BC0F0BB}
is_in_path: tom/Application 
Data/Identities/{DA32DA5B-6539-40E6-9921-E8170BC0F0BB}
is_in_path: no name list.
dos_mode returning d
tom closed file tom/Application 
Data/Identities/{DA32DA5B-6539-40E6-9921-E8170BC0F0BB} (numopen=0) 
freed files structure 5011 (0 used)
error packet at line 895 cmd=162 (SMBntcreateX) eclass=1 ecode=5
error string = Not owner
size=35
smb_com=0xa2
smb_rcls=1
smb_reh=0
smb_err=5
smb_flg=136
smb_flg2=1
smb_tid=1
smb_pid=204
smb_uid=102
smb_mid=45763
smt_wct=0
smb_bcc=0
write_socket(7,39)
write_socket(7,39) wrote 39

ls -al of file in question:

drwxr-xr-x   2 tom      staff        512 Mar  6 17:56 
{DA32DA5B-6539-40E6-9921-E8170BC0F0BB}/

extract from smb.conf

        logon script = %a.exe
        logon drive = m:
        logon home = \\sonic\homes
        logon path = \\sonic\profile\%username%
[profile]
        comment = User Profiles
        path = /opt/samba-MAIN/profile
        writeable = yes

Tom.

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