Steve Langasek wrote:

> At minimum, the debug message should be cleaned up to state *what* rlimit is
> too low; the current message mentions nothing about file descriptors.

Unfortunately I am not familiar enough with the surrounding context to
write something better.

> Otherwise, I'm not overly concerned about this.  Nowadays, the default log
> level is '0', isn't it?  So only users who have manually adjusted the
> smb.conf 'log level' setting would be seeing this warning.

FWIW the smb.conf that prompted this report does not contain a 'log
level' setting.

        # Run “testparm” to check for syntax erros.

        [global]
           workgroup = XXXXX
           netbios name = XXXXX
           server string = XXXXX
           security = user
           encrypt passwords = true
           passdb backend = tdbsam
           log file = /var/log/samba/log.machine
           max log size = 1000
           syslog = 0
           panic action = /usr/share/samba/panic-action %d
           usershare max shares = 100
        #   printing = cups

        [onset]
          comment = XXXXX
          read only = no
          path = XXXXX
          guest ok = no
          username = XXXXX
          valid users = XXXXX
        ;   preexec = /bin/mount XXXXXX
        ;   postexec = /bin/umount XXXXX

That's it (25 lines).  smb.conf.ucf-dist does not seem to mention a
log level, either.  Maybe I have missed some other config file or that
is the bug?



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