On Mon, 12 Aug 2002, David Collier-Brown wrote:

> Fredrik Ohrn wrote:
>  
> > Look mom! A new smbd process is now serving this user.
> > 
> > There is no trace what so ever in the logfile on why the smbd died.
> 
> 
>       Hmmn: could you set keepalive = 30, and see if
>       samba cleans up and releases the locks held?
>       I'm almost about to reccomend keepalive = 3600
>       as a default... 
> 
>       It's an option to clean up after clients which
>       exploded, blue-screened or just started to flake.
>       Alas, it tends to hide PC problems by working
>       around them.
> 

OK, I'll try 30 instead of the default 300. But I don't expect it to help, 
in this case it seems that it's the smbd process that blows up, not the 
client.


/Fredrik

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Fredrik Öhrn                               Chalmers University of Technology
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