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06-20-2006 09:45 PM
06-20-2006 09:45 PM
CIFS Server problem
i have a problem with the CIFS server:
On my rx4640 with HP-UX11iv2, i have a directory shared by cifs for windows clients. But this directory is also shared by nfs. The problem is that the smbd process consumes 100% of my cpu when a windows client writes to the cifs share. Reading from the share works fine. The nfs share
is necessary for internal purpose.
When the clients write to a cifs share that is not shared by nfs, the problem does not occur.
My cifs server version is: A.02.02.01
Does anybody know a solution for this problem?
Best regards,
Christoph
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06-21-2006 12:05 AM
06-21-2006 12:05 AM
Re: CIFS Server problem
i don't know your problem but i found a configuration example for "WINDOWS AND UNIX CLIENT ACCESS - NFS Mounted File System" in the "HP CIFS File Locking Interoperation" (http://h20293.www2.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayProductInfo.do?productNumber=B8725AA):
[share_name]
share modes = yes
locking = yes
oplocks = no
otherwise, you can put your smbd in debug mode, edit /opt/samba/bin/startsmb.
find the line "${samba_path}/smbd -D" and replace it by "${samba_path}/smbd -d 5 -D"
restart samba : /sbin/init.d/samba stop && /sbin/init.d/samba start
other question, your NFS mountpoint is it in NFSv2 or NFSv3?
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Regards,
Cedrick Gaillard
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06-21-2006 01:40 AM
06-21-2006 01:40 AM
Re: CIFS Server problem
The NFS Version is 3.
I enabled debug mode (5) for the smbd, but the output is very cryptic. I do not understand it.
Any other ideas?
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06-21-2006 02:21 AM
06-21-2006 02:21 AM
Re: CIFS Server problem
${samba_path}/smbd -D -d 5 -l /tmp
after that, compress the logfile (/tmp/log.smbd) and send it here in attachment.
you can also open a ticket to the HP support for analysing.
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Cedrick Gaillard
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06-21-2006 02:59 AM
06-21-2006 02:59 AM
Re: CIFS Server problem
Usuallly this is fixed with patching. Note that the HP-UX CIFS client runs on nfs and therefore nfs must be well patched.
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