NT join to domain fails - attempting to allocate 272MB memory!

Andrew Bartlett abartlet at pcug.org.au
Thu Mar 1 20:17:40 GMT 2001


Jim McDonough wrote:
> 
> This was just patched yesterday...try it again today...it worked for me.
> I'm assuming by 27 Mar you men 27 Feb...
> 
> Jim

Yes, thanks.  :-)  

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> Andrew Bartlett <abartlet at pcug.org.au>@us5.samba.org on 03/01/2001 12:42:45
> AM
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> Subject:  NT join to domain fails - attempting to allocate 272MB memory!
> 
> I have been attempting to add an NT workstation to my Samba 2.2 CVS (27
> Mar CVS + My PAM patch) server.  Using the 'add computer account to
> domain' doesn't work (this is NT4 without service packs - yet), and when
> I just join the domain with the account already created on the server
> (as a machine account in smbpasswd) I get the following errors:
> 
> Feb 28 11:53:22 jessie smbd[16045]: Memory allocation error: failed to
> expand to 272179544 bytes
> Feb 28 11:53:22 jessie smbd[16045]: prs_grow: Realloc failure for size
> 272179544.
> Feb 28 11:53:22 jessie smbd[16045]: api_rpcTNP: api_wkssvc_rpc:
> WKS_Q_QUERY_INFO failed.
> 
> next try...
> 
> Feb 28 12:13:22 jessie smbd[16097]: Memory allocation error: failed to
> expand to 272132632 bytes
> Feb 28 12:13:22 jessie smbd[16097]: prs_grow: Realloc failure for size
> 272132632.
> Feb 28 12:13:22 jessie smbd[16097]: api_rpcTNP: api_wkssvc_rpc:
> WKS_Q_QUERY_INFO failed.
> 
> I presume that 272MB isn't required just to change a password - so I
> think there is a bug in there somewhere...
> 
> Andrew Bartlett
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> Andrew Bartlett
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