[Samba] AD DC eventually not browsable without restart
Ricky Nance
ricky.nance at gmail.com
Fri Sep 6 12:03:53 MDT 2013
What about log.smbd ... also what does samba-tool processes output?
Ricky
On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 12:57 PM, Kevin Field <kev at brantaero.com> wrote:
> (Just for the record, I haven't restarted samba in a couple weeks now.)
>
> That's very interesting: via the IP, it is browsable.
>
> As for the outputs:
>
> $ sudo netstat -anp | grep "samba\|smb"
> tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:139 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN
> 5714/samba
> tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:464 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN
> 19028/samba
> tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:53 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN
> 19035/samba
> tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:88 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN
> 19028/samba
> tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:636 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN
> 19026/samba
> tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:445 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN
> 19034/samba
> tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:1024 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN
> 19023/samba
> tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:3268 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN
> 19026/samba
> tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:3269 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN
> 19026/samba
> tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:389 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN
> 19026/samba
> tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:135 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN
> 19023/samba
> tcp 0 0 10.0.1.2:445 10.0.1.1:1777
> ESTABLISHED 19044/samba
> tcp 0 0 10.0.1.2:1024 10.0.1.1:3024
> ESTABLISHED 19023/samba
> tcp 0 0 10.0.1.2:445 10.0.1.1:2130
> ESTABLISHED 5714/samba
> tcp 0 0 10.0.1.2:58561 10.0.1.1:1025
> ESTABLISHED 19029/samba
> udp 0 0 10.0.1.2:389 0.0.0.0:*
> 19027/samba
> udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:389 0.0.0.0:*
> 19027/samba
> udp 0 0 10.0.1.2:137 0.0.0.0:*
> 19024/samba
> udp 0 0 10.255.255.255:137 0.0.0.0:*
> 19024/samba
> udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:137 0.0.0.0:*
> 19024/samba
> udp 0 0 10.0.1.2:138 0.0.0.0:*
> 19024/samba
> udp 0 0 10.255.255.255:138 0.0.0.0:*
> 19024/samba
> udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:138 0.0.0.0:*
> 19024/samba
> udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:53 0.0.0.0:*
> 19035/samba
> udp 0 0 10.0.1.2:464 0.0.0.0:*
> 19028/samba
> udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:464 0.0.0.0:*
> 19028/samba
> udp 0 0 10.0.1.2:88 0.0.0.0:*
> 19028/samba
> udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:88 0.0.0.0:*
> 19028/samba
> unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 1900834 5714/samba
> /var/lib/samba/private/smbd.**tmp/msg/msg.5714
> unix 2 [ ACC ] STREAM LISTENING 413329 19023/samba
> /var/run/samba/ncalrpc/np/**dnsserver
> unix 2 [ ACC ] STREAM LISTENING 413331 19023/samba
> /var/run/samba/ncalrpc/np/**ntsvcs
> unix 2 [ ACC ] STREAM LISTENING 413334 19023/samba
> /var/run/samba/ncalrpc/np/**browser
> unix 2 [ ACC ] STREAM LISTENING 413336 19023/samba
> /var/run/samba/ncalrpc/np/**unixinfo
> unix 2 [ ACC ] STREAM LISTENING 413339 19023/samba
> /var/run/samba/ncalrpc/np/**protected_storage
> unix 2 [ ACC ] STREAM LISTENING 413344 19023/samba
> /var/run/samba/ncalrpc/np/**spoolss
> unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 413345 19025/samba
> /var/lib/samba/private/smbd.**tmp/msg/msg.19025
> unix 2 [ ACC ] STREAM LISTENING 413347 19023/samba
> /var/run/samba/ncalrpc/np/**lsass
> unix 2 [ ACC ] STREAM LISTENING 413350 19023/samba
> /var/run/samba/ncalrpc/np/**lsarpc
> unix 2 [ ACC ] STREAM LISTENING 413352 19023/samba
> /var/run/samba/ncalrpc/np/**netlogon
> unix 2 [ ACC ] STREAM LISTENING 413354 19023/samba
> /var/run/samba/ncalrpc/np/samr
> unix 2 [ ACC ] STREAM LISTENING 413356 19023/samba
> /var/run/samba/ncalrpc/np/**rpcecho
> unix 2 [ ACC ] STREAM LISTENING 413358 19023/samba
> /var/run/samba/ncalrpc/DEFAULT
> unix 2 [ ACC ] STREAM LISTENING 413363 19023/samba
> /var/run/samba/ncalrpc/np/**wkssvc
> unix 2 [ ACC ] STREAM LISTENING 413404 19031/samba
> /var/lib/samba/ntp_signd/**socket
> unix 2 [ ACC ] STREAM LISTENING 413365 19023/samba
> /var/run/samba/ncalrpc/**EPMAPPER
> unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 413367 19026/samba
> /var/lib/samba/private/smbd.**tmp/msg/msg.19026
> unix 2 [ ACC ] STREAM LISTENING 413372 19023/samba
> /var/run/samba/ncalrpc/np/**epmapper
> unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 413374 19027/samba
> /var/lib/samba/private/smbd.**tmp/msg/msg.19027
> unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 413382 19028/samba
> /var/lib/samba/private/smbd.**tmp/msg/msg.19028
> unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 413385 19029/samba
> /var/lib/samba/private/smbd.**tmp/msg/msg.19029
> unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 413387 19030/samba
> /var/lib/samba/private/smbd.**tmp/msg/msg.19030
> unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 413402 19031/samba
> /var/lib/samba/private/smbd.**tmp/msg/msg.19031
> unix 2 [ ACC ] STREAM LISTENING 413406 19030/samba
> /var/run/samba/winbindd/pipe
> unix 2 [ ACC ] STREAM LISTENING 413410 19030/samba
> /var/lib/samba/winbindd_**privileged/pipe
> unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 413407 19032/samba
> /var/lib/samba/private/smbd.**tmp/msg/msg.19032
> unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 413315 5714/samba
> /var/lib/samba/private/smbd.**tmp/msg/msg.0
> unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 413412 19033/samba
> /var/lib/samba/private/smbd.**tmp/msg/msg.19033
> unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 413414 19034/samba
> /var/lib/samba/private/smbd.**tmp/msg/msg.19034
> unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 413421 19035/samba
> /var/lib/samba/private/smbd.**tmp/msg/msg.19035
> unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 2454592 19023/samba
> /var/lib/samba/private/smbd.**tmp/msg/msg.19023.43
> unix 2 [ ACC ] STREAM LISTENING 413452 19026/samba
> /var/lib/samba/private/ldapi
> unix 2 [ ACC ] STREAM LISTENING 413324 19023/samba
> /var/run/samba/ncalrpc/np/**srvsvc
> unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 413319 19023/samba
> /var/lib/samba/private/smbd.**tmp/msg/msg.19023
> unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 413321 19024/samba
> /var/lib/samba/private/smbd.**tmp/msg/msg.19024
> unix 2 [ ACC ] STREAM LISTENING 413454 19026/samba
> /var/lib/samba/private/ldap_**priv/ldapi
> unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 413574 19044/samba
> /var/lib/samba/private/smbd.**tmp/msg/msg.19044
> unix 2 [ ACC ] STREAM LISTENING 413326 19023/samba
> /var/run/samba/ncalrpc/np/**winreg
> unix 2 [ ] DGRAM 413309 5714/samba
> $ sudo tail -n 50 /var/log/samba/log.samba
> Exiting pid 18864 on SIGTERM
> [2013/08/24 15:35:45.472267, 0] ../source4/smbd/server.c:121(**sig_term)
> [2013/08/24 15:35:45.472118, 0] ../source4/smbd/server.c:121(**sig_term)
> [2013/08/24 15:35:45.472279, 0] ../source4/smbd/server.c:121(**sig_term)
> Exiting pid 18861 on SIGTERM
> [2013/08/24 15:35:45.472188, 0] ../source4/smbd/server.c:121(**sig_term)
> Exiting pid 18865 on SIGTERM
> [2013/08/24 15:35:45.472765, 0] ../source4/smbd/server.c:121(**sig_term)
> [2013/08/24 15:35:45.472761, 0] ../source4/smbd/server.c:121(**sig_term)
> Exiting pid 18870 on SIGTERM
> Exiting pid 18871 on SIGTERM
> [2013/08/24 15:35:45.472656, 0] ../source4/smbd/server.c:121(**sig_term)
> Exiting pid 18868 on SIGTERM
> [2013/08/24 15:35:45.472518, 0] ../source4/smbd/server.c:121(**sig_term)
> Exiting pid 18869 on SIGTERM
> [2013/08/24 15:35:45.472268, 0] ../source4/smbd/server.c:121(**sig_term)
> Exiting pid 18876 on SIGTERM
> [2013/08/24 15:35:45.472625, 0] ../source4/smbd/server.c:121(**sig_term)
> Exiting pid 18874 on SIGTERM
> Exiting pid 18875 on SIGTERM
> [2013/08/24 15:35:45.472525, 0] ../source4/smbd/server.c:121(**sig_term)
> Exiting pid 18877 on SIGTERM
> [2013/08/24 15:35:45.472138, 0] ../source4/smbd/server.c:121(**sig_term)
> Exiting pid 18866 on SIGTERM
> [2013/08/24 15:35:45.472808, 0] ../source4/smbd/server.c:121(**sig_term)
> Exiting pid 18873 on SIGTERM
> [2013/08/24 15:35:45.472528, 0] ../source4/smbd/server.c:121(**sig_term)
> Exiting pid 18872 on SIGTERM
> Exiting pid 18867 on SIGTERM
> [2013/08/24 15:35:47.005135, 0] ../source4/smbd/server.c:370(**
> binary_smbd_main)
> samba version 4.0.9-SerNet-RedHat-4.el6 started.
> Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2012
> [2013/08/24 15:35:47.304064, 0] ../source4/smbd/server.c:482(**
> binary_smbd_main)
> samba: using 'standard' process model
> [2013/09/05 15:40:25.959585, 0] ../source4/dsdb/common/util.c:**
> 3118(dsdb_forest_functional_**level)
>
> ../source4/dsdb/common/util.c:**3118: WARNING: forestFunctionality not
> setup
> [2013/09/05 15:40:26.167233, 0] ../source4/dsdb/common/util.c:**
> 3118(dsdb_forest_functional_**level)
>
> ../source4/dsdb/common/util.c:**3118: WARNING: forestFunctionality not
> setup
> [2013/09/05 15:40:26.214237, 0] ../source4/dsdb/common/util.c:**
> 3118(dsdb_forest_functional_**level)
>
> ../source4/dsdb/common/util.c:**3118: WARNING: forestFunctionality not
> setup
> [2013/09/05 15:40:26.243104, 0] ../source4/dsdb/common/util.c:**
> 3118(dsdb_forest_functional_**level)
>
> ../source4/dsdb/common/util.c:**3118: WARNING: forestFunctionality not
> setup
> [2013/09/05 15:40:26.934168, 0] ../source4/dsdb/common/util.c:**
> 3118(dsdb_forest_functional_**level)
>
> ../source4/dsdb/common/util.c:**3118: WARNING: forestFunctionality not
> setup
> [2013/09/05 15:40:26.968185, 0] ../source4/dsdb/common/util.c:**
> 3118(dsdb_forest_functional_**level)
>
> ../source4/dsdb/common/util.c:**3118: WARNING: forestFunctionality not
> setup
> [2013/09/06 13:53:21.498801, 0] ../source4/smb_server/smb/**
> service.c:127(make_connection)
>
> make_connection: couldn't find service *.: NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_**
> FOUND
> [2013/09/06 13:53:23.152701, 0] ../source4/smb_server/smb/**
> service.c:127(make_connection)
>
> make_connection: couldn't find service DESKTOP.INI:
> NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_**FOUND
>
> The forestFunctionality errors are from the Windows AD replication status
> tool.
>
> Thanks,
> Kev
>
>
>
> On 2013-09-06 1:46 PM, Ricky Nance wrote:
>
>> Next time its unresponsive, try hitting it with \\ip.to.new.dc and see
>> if its browsable, also get the output of netstat -anp | grep
>> "samba\|smbd" as well as tail -n 50 /usr/local/samba/var/log.samba and
>> tail -n 50 usr/local/samba/var/log.smbd (adjust the path as needed),
>> also I am interested if top has anything to say about samba or smbd (as
>> for processor and memory usage).
>>
>> Ricky
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 12:12 PM, Kevin Field <kev at brantaero.com
>> <mailto:kev at brantaero.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Yep, that's exactly it. Thanks!
>>
>> Kev
>>
>>
>> On 2013-09-06 10:16 AM, Ricky Nance wrote:
>>
>> Have you disabled syslinux? That is what that change looks like
>> to me.
>>
>> Ricky
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 3:26 PM, Kevin Field <kev at brantaero.com
>> <mailto:kev at brantaero.com>
>> <mailto:kev at brantaero.com <mailto:kev at brantaero.com>>> wrote:
>>
>> I just noticed something interesting, since I have /etc under
>> version control: /etc/mtab changed thusly:
>>
>> -tmpfs /dev/shm tmpfs
>> rw,rootcontext="system_u:____**object_r:tmpfs_t:s0" 0 0
>>
>>
>> +tmpfs /dev/shm tmpfs rw 0 0
>>
>> Does this mean anything to our troubleshooting?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Kev
>>
>>
>> On 2013-09-04 2:02 PM, Kevin Field wrote:
>>
>> Yeah, it's still
>>
>> tmpfs 5.9G 0 5.9G 0% /dev/shm
>>
>> The really odd thing is, currently, it's telling me
>> this if I try to
>> access it from OLDDC, running Windows Server 2003. But
>> if I
>> remote into
>> another computer (GEYSER) on the network that's running
>> Windows
>> XP, I
>> can access \\NEWDC just fine. Back to OLDDC and it still
>> doesn't work.
>>
>> Besides the OS I noticed another difference, running
>> "echo
>> %logonserver%" from GEYSER, it reports \\G5, whereas
>> running that on
>> OLDDC reports \\OLDDC. I know this is normal
>> behaviour, but I
>> wonder if
>> it has anything to do with it. I also wonder if, if I
>> leave GEYSER
>> logged in long enough, I'll have the same result on it
>> as I do
>> on OLDDC.
>>
>> So nobody else is having this browsability problem, eh?
>>
>> Kev
>>
>> On 2013-08-24 1:41 PM, Kevin Field wrote:
>>
>> Hmm...it hasn't been long enough since a restart yet,
>> because it's not
>> doing it ATM, but nonetheless if it's a question of
>> an extra
>> 45 mb I
>> think we have it covered:
>>
>> tmpfs 5.9G 0 5.9G 0% /dev/shm
>>
>> But I'll check anyway next opportunity and report
>> back if it's a
>> positive.
>>
>> Kev
>>
>> On 2013-08-24 11:51 AM, Ricky Nance wrote:
>>
>> I wonder if your hitting the /run/lock fill up
>> that
>> another user
>> reported on a week or two ago (they are using
>> ubuntu). I
>> think the
>> solution was to make that tmpfs partition
>> bigger (like
>> 50 mb instead of
>> 5 mb). next time it is unresponsive check and
>> see what
>> the output of 'df
>> -h' is.
>>
>> Ricky
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 10:02 AM, Kevin Field
>> <kev at brantaero.com <mailto:kev at brantaero.com>
>> <mailto:kev at brantaero.com <mailto:kev at brantaero.com>>
>> <mailto:kev at brantaero.com
>> <mailto:kev at brantaero.com> <mailto:kev at brantaero.com
>> <mailto:kev at brantaero.com>>>>
>>
>> wrote:
>>
>> I've upgraded to 4.0.9 and this behaviour
>> persists.
>>
>> Should I file a bug report, do you think?
>> �Is
>> nobody else
>> experiencing this?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Kev
>>
>> On 2013-08-20 11:40 AM, Kristofer
>> Pettijohn wrote:
>>
>> You may want to see if it is this bug,
>> which is
>> fixed in 4.0.9:
>> https://bugzilla.samba.org/___**___show_bug.cgi?id=9820<https://bugzilla.samba.org/______show_bug.cgi?id=9820>
>> <https://bugzilla.samba.org/__**__show_bug.cgi?id=9820<https://bugzilla.samba.org/____show_bug.cgi?id=9820>
>> >
>>
>>
>> <https://bugzilla.samba.org/__**__show_bug.cgi?id=9820<https://bugzilla.samba.org/____show_bug.cgi?id=9820>
>> <https://bugzilla.samba.org/__**show_bug.cgi?id=9820<https://bugzilla.samba.org/__show_bug.cgi?id=9820>
>> >>
>>
>>
>> <https://bugzilla.samba.org/__**__show_bug.cgi?id=9820<https://bugzilla.samba.org/____show_bug.cgi?id=9820>
>> <https://bugzilla.samba.org/__**show_bug.cgi?id=9820<https://bugzilla.samba.org/__show_bug.cgi?id=9820>
>> >
>>
>> <https://bugzilla.samba.org/__**show_bug.cgi?id=9820<https://bugzilla.samba.org/__show_bug.cgi?id=9820>
>> <https://bugzilla.samba.org/**show_bug.cgi?id=9820<https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9820>
>> >>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>>
>>
>>
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>> <mailto:kev at brantaero.com>>
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>>
>> *Sent: *Tuesday, August 20, 2013
>> 9:38:32 AM
>> *Subject: *[Samba] AD DC eventually not
>> browsable without
>> restart
>>
>>
>> I have a SerNet Samba 4.0.8 AD DC
>> running on
>> CentOS 6.4 (newdc)
>> replicating from a W2K3 DC (olddc).
>> �When I
>> first launch Samba
>> using
>> `sudo samba`, I can go to the Windows
>> server
>> and browse to
>> \\newdc in
>> Explorer, and I see mytestshare,
>> netlogon,
>> printers, sysvol, and
>> "Printers and Faxes".
>>
>> After a while (I'm not sure how long
>> precisely,
>> but under 24
>> hours) I
>> could not navigate to \\newdc without
>> the
>> following error:
>>
>> ---------------------------
>> \\newdc
>> ---------------------------
>> \\newdc is not accessible. You might
>> not have
>> permission to
>> use this
>> network resource. Contact the
>> administrator of
>> this server to
>> find out
>> if you have access permissions.
>>
>> The Server service is not started.
>> ---------------------------
>> OK
>> ---------------------------
>>
>> But in the interim, I had not been doing
>> anything in the system,
>> so I'm
>> not sure what might have caused it.
>> �One time
>> it even happened
>> on a
>> weekend when no backup or anything
>> particularly
>> special is
>> scheduled
>> while I was away.
>>
>> Anyway, running `sudo killall samba`
>> and then
>> `sudo samba`
>> makes it
>> suddenly browsable again.
>>
>> This is happening every day. �I guess
>> it would
>> be best to figure
>> this
>> problem out before we make Samba the
>> only DC.
>>
>> Here's my smb.conf, mostly set up by
>> samba-tool, and now a
>> work in
>> progress to add the extras we will use:
>>
>> # Global parameters
>> [global]
>> � � � � � workgroup = MYDOMAIN
>> � � � � � realm = mydomain.lan
>> � � � � � netbios name = NEWDC
>> � � � � � server role = active
>> directory domain
>> controller
>> � � � � � server services = rpc, nbt,
>> wrepl,
>> ldap, cldap, kdc,
>> drepl,
>> winbind, ntp_signd, kcc, dnsupdate,
>> smb, dns
>> � � � � � allow dns updates = true
>> � � � � � dns forwarder = 192.168.1.1
>> # � � � �dns recursive queries = yes
>> � � � � � dcerpc endpoint servers =
>> epmapper,
>> wkssvc, rpcecho,
>> samr,
>> netlogon, lsarpc, spoolss, drsuapi,
>> dssetup,
>> unixinfo, browser,
>> eventlog6, backupkey, dnsserver,
>> winreg, srvsvc
>> # � � � dcerpc endpoint servers =
>> winreg srvsvc
>> � � � � � load printers = yes
>> � � � � � printing = cups
>>
>> [netlogon]
>> � � � � � path =
>> /var/lib/samba/sysvol/______**
>> mydomain.lan/scripts
>>
>>
>> � � � � � read only = No
>>
>> [sysvol]
>> � � � � � path = /var/lib/samba/sysvol
>> � � � � � read only = No
>>
>> [printers]
>> � � � �comment = All Printers
>> � � � �path = /var/spool/samba
>> � � � �browseable = Yes
>> � � � �read only = No
>> � � � �printable = Yes
>>
>> [print$]
>> � � � �comment = Point and Print
>> Printer Drivers
>> � � � �path = /var/lib/samba/printing
>> � � � �read only = No
>>
>> [mytestshare]
>> � � � � � path = /srv/mytestshare/
>> � � � � � read only = No
>>
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Kev
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