Samba and Out Of Connection Structures on Solaris (again)
Gunther Hess
ghess at elmos.de
Tue Jan 15 15:23:05 GMT 2002
Hi Richard,
thx for the info. apparently your situation is entirely
different. Currently i am using a 2.0.6 DC (SPARC UE3000, Solaris 2.6)
and three 2.2.2 Fileservers (SPARC U2/U60/E220 with Solaris 2.6 and Solaris 8).
All of them are dual Processors. I've attached a typcial compressed smbstatus.)
I see several 2.2.2 Bugs (Moving Files from an NT-Client crashes processes, see
smbd_crash.txt for some details).
Regards
Gunther
richard van beers wrote:
>
> On Wednesday 09 January 2002 12:52, Gunther Hess wrote:
> > Hi Richard,
> > while i am our local samba guru, i consider myself
> > not a real one, so sorry somehow this rather a request for
> > help/information than some aid to you.
> >
> > - I tried running a Samba 2.2.2 configured as PDC on an E220
> > with Solaris 8. (Samba from ftp-site, compiler gcc)
> >
> > - It failed badly, when the number of Users/Clients exceeded 200.
>
> Hi,
>
> while we have none of your performance issues (yet), here is our setup:
>
> 4 Win NT Terminal Services + Citrix servers Compaq DL360 dualprocs, serving
> about 40/50 people average per server.
> samba 2.2.2 running from Solaris 8
>
> Apart from the file_decriptor problem, everything has always worked
> flawlessly, and in fact we think we have found a patch to be applied to fix
> our problem too.
> MAX_CONNECTIONS in source/smbd/conn.c to 512 instead of default 128 (which is
> per deamon, which are shared because we use terminal server; 40/50 ppl login
> from the same machine.
Apparently this makes the difference.
>
> HTH Richard
>
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write(26, "\b +C81187FCF8 ` wD0 f".., 16384) = 16384
read(25, "D8 t > !0E (\0 "91 P01 A".., 16384) = 16384
write(26, "D8 t > !0E (\0 "91 P01 A".., 16384) = 16384
read(25, "BF8EC5E0D1 ) a02\f @8D L".., 16384) = 6144
write(26, "BF8EC5E0D1 ) a02\f @8D L".., 6144) = 6144
read(25, 0x00231518, 16384) = 0
close(25) = 0
close(26) = 0
utime("department/qw/qwdaten/qw_doku/li/kopie von 01li500.04.sdc", 0xEFFFCBF0) = 0
chown("department/qw/qwdaten/qw_doku/li/kopie von 01li500.04.sdc", 11021, 110) = 0
chmod("department/qw/qwdaten/qw_doku/li/kopie von 01li500.04.sdc", 0764) = 0
unlink("input/doku_neu/kopie von 01li500.04.sdc") = 0
time() = 1011102415
Incurred fault #6, FLTBOUNDS %pc = 0xEF5BF7C0
siginfo: SIGSEGV SEGV_MAPERR addr=0x09000000
Received signal #11, SIGSEGV [caught]
siginfo: SIGSEGV SEGV_MAPERR addr=0x09000000
time() = 1011102415
Incurred fault #6, FLTBOUNDS %pc = 0xEF5BF7C0
siginfo: SIGSEGV SEGV_MAPERR addr=0x09000000
Received signal #11, SIGSEGV [default]
siginfo: SIGSEGV SEGV_MAPERR addr=0x09000000
*** process killed ***
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