[Samba] huge amount of _samr_query_aliasmem errors [repost]

Andrew Bartlett abartlet at samba.org
Thu May 1 22:09:38 GMT 2003


On Thu, 2003-05-01 at 09:14, Jelmer Vernooij wrote:
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> On Wednesday 30 April 2003 11:48, Maarten de Boer wrote:
> > > It's perfectly normal - we just don't implement it.  Adjust the debug
> > > level for that statement if it really bothers you.
> > In the source code? Or can this be done in the samba configuration?
> Set 'log level = 0' in the configuration file.

It's a level 0 debug in the sources...   (Which we use sometimes when we
don't implement something, so that we hear back when it's being called
:-)

> > > Samba 3.0 implements that call, but if it's being called that often,
> > > it's going to be rather slow...
> > Maybe it is called that often because they application does not get the
> > response it wants? Are could there be a legitimite reason for a program
> > to call it that often?
> 'Normal' Applications shouldn't call it that often. What kind of applications 
> are you running on the workstations? 
> 
> Jelmer
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