[Pkg-samba-maint] DO NOT REPLY [Bug 3204] winbindd: Exceeding 200 client connections, no idle connection found
samba-bugs at samba.org
samba-bugs at samba.org
Mon Dec 3 15:38:32 UTC 2007
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3204
jerry at samba.org changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|RESOLVED |REOPENED
Resolution|FIXED |
------- Comment #53 from jerry at samba.org 2007-12-03 09:38 CST -------
(In reply to comment #52)
> I'm still experiencing this exact same problem (Exceeding 200 client
> connections, no idle connection found) on Fedora 7 with samba version 3.0.27a
> and kernel 2.6.23. The server is an Intel Core 2 Duo based machine with an
> Asus server mobo, 4GB of memory and a 750GB RAID5.
>
> My server is used by 10-15 engineers who primarily use it for a public file
> store, CAD data storage, Outlook PST file storage, and for launching
> Pro/Engineer Wildfire 2.0.
That doesn't help me to understand which file descriptors are open. I need
details from /proc/, ps , truss, etc....
>
> This issue popped up for me about 3 months ago. At this time winbind would
> crash on me about once a week and I would have to manually restart it. Now it
> has become so bad that I'm spending most of my day babysitting winbind to make
> sure my engineers can get some work done because it is crashing every 15
> minutes or so.
>
> I'm willing to provide whatever information I can to help resolve this bug
> because it is currently costing our company thousands of dollars in lost time
> each week and my boss is breathing down my neck about it.
This bug report has nothing to do with crashes. Please file that as a separate
bug and attach a gzipped tarbal of any log files and configuration files you
have that are relevant. Thanks.
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