On Sun, 2003-02-02 at 15:58, Ralf G. R. Bergs wrote: > On Sun, 02 Feb 2003 14:47:11 +0100, Simo Sorce wrote: > > >> >you can try to delete unexpected.tdb > >> >it does not hold any vital information. > >> > >> The problem has reappeared even after I removed the above file: > >> > >> Feb 2 11:18:29 Fileserver nmbd[22451]: [2003/02/02 11:18:29, 0] > >> tdb/tdbutil.c:tdb_log(531) > >> Feb 2 11:18:29 Fileserver nmbd[22451]: tdb > (/var/run/samba/unexpected.tdb): > >> tdb_oob len -2320 beyond eof at 24576 > >> Feb 2 11:18:29 Fileserver nmbd[22451]: [2003/02/02 11:18:29, 0] > >> tdb/tdbutil.c:tdb_log(531) > >> Feb 2 11:18:29 Fileserver nmbd[22451]: tdb > (/var/run/samba/unexpected.tdb): > >> tdb_free: left read failed at 4294964952 (4096) > [...] > > >do they reside on an nfs mount? or any other "alternative" filesystem? > > "They?" Does "what" reside on an NFS mount?
sorry I mean the tdb files. > I have only shares with local XFS filesystems (as large as 250G.) > >what kernel? what samba version? > > The system in question is a Debian i386 "stable" (3.0) system, kernel is > 2.4.20 release (with some patches such as EVMS and XFS, but EVMS is NOT in use > for shares exported via Samba!!), Samba is 2.2.7a (a Debian package that I > created myself.) I would try again with a standard ext2/3 file system. Just compile and install all samba related file under a well tested file system like ext2/3, I have had no problem with XFS, but 2.4.20 may have broke something subtle, who knows? bye, Simo -- Simo Sorce - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Samba Team - http://www.samba.org Italian Site - http://samba.xsec.it