Hi Auron,

I run the in-kernel CIFS too. I hit the same problem at home (plex accssing a large file share).
I did not comment because I did not have a fix :(

Gwr is upsteaming some of the smb bits, if I am not mistaken. There are a lot of goodies in the Nexenta tree and Joyent tree that would rock if they got upstreamed.

I played with Samba4 for a bit but ended up back on in-kernel CIFS for ease of use. That was also the original reason i switched to OmniOS :)

Goodluck on your quest for a solution

Jorge

On 2015-03-06 19:41, Aaron Curry wrote:

Paul,

Thank you for the response. I was beginning to think that everyone thought this wasn't even worth commenting on.

We have a couple OmniOS servers that have been running the in-kernel CIFS server with Active Directory integration for a while now and haven't had any problems. We've been very happy with it. Of course those don't handle as many users as this new one. I guess the problems only show up under the stress of too many connections.

I have considered running Samba as an alternative since I know that's what a lot of people are doing. So I'm curious, what version are you running? 3 or 4? Is there a package I can install or do I need to build it myself? Is there any sort of documentation showing how to get Samba working with AD on OmniOS? I'm not afraid to do the work myself, it would just save a lot of time to follow someone else's work. And, with this file server on the fritz, we don't have a lot of time.

Thanks again,

Aaron

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