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Hello Jamie,

On 18/01/07 08:19 PM, Jamie ffolliott wrote:
After one week, the smbd process for a busy client grows to 260MB of ram,
and near that point it begins to fail serving files, refuses new
connections, and eventually fails completely.  Other less busy windows
clients are served by separate smbd processes and have no issue.  The smbd
process in question needs a SIGKILL to kill it, it will not shut down
cleanly.  This Re-occurs every 5 to 7 days, causes downtime, and can't be
monitored remotely very easily due to the slow failure of smb connections
within the application that holds connections to the smbd process in
question.

The issue has been reported in detail to samba on Dec 4th in bugs,
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4282
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4297

You will find debug level 10 logs above.

Thanks for reporting this. I'm sorry no one has answered it until now.

Since you wrote your report a lot has changed: OpenLDAP and Samba have both received significant improvements, and today we have only a single libldap version in Debian.

I noticed that the Samba bugs you filed have never been closed either, so I'm wondering whether this was ever resolved for you, or whether you eventually solved it on your own?

thanks,
Ryan


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