When that happens could you please generate a coredump and make it available to us (reboot -d)? Make sure you dump the user space and kernel space memory pages. Use the command 'dumpadm' to do so. Since the coredump is going to be bigger than usual make also sure that the dump device has enough space. Another thing, after changing the dump configuration you have to activate it by restarting the dump service (system/dumpadm) or by rebooting.

- Jose

On 02/10/11 07:57 AM, Marcis Lielturks wrote:
Hi!

We have some trouble with CIFS. Two servers (n20 and n30), both configured the same way and 
running Solaris 11 Express snv_151a. From time to time CIFS service on n20 locks up, becomes 
unresponsive and impossible to restart, even "kill -9<pid_of_smbd>" can't kill 
it. Only system reboot helps to solve the problem.

Servers had deduplication turned on ZFS datasets for some time and on n20 it 
was only recently turned off and still contains deduped data. Servers 
periodically create and rotate ZFS snapshots on shared filesystems. We cant get 
any definite evidence on what is causing the trouble. Can somebody advise on 
how to debug this? We can provide more information if necessary or even 
organize remote access if there is interest in it.

Thanks!

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