Just had the problem occur again, this time dmcrypt wasn't in use on the
volume with the hosted share. dmcrypt is in use on the system though?
Machine is hung badly enough that my serial console isn't functional so
I can't grab any additional debug info from this instance. Looks like
this may be
I've run up against this twice now.
Linux forgery 2.6.32-22-server #36-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jun 3 20:38:33 UTC
2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux
The box is running smbd with the only share being on a dmcrypted
partition. I have a dozen Windows systems running everything from Win2k
to 2k3 pushing nightly NTBackup
Those should work, Thierry (under the rest of the normal assumptions
... file size after padding isn't bigger than the disk, file name
after padding isn't > 256 characters, etc.
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Samba daemon crashes when transfering large files to share in encrypted home dir
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/480
Subscribing Dustin for reproduction/advice on the encrypted directory part of
things...
Do you see any reason why libsmbclient-powered transfers of large files would
fail on encrypted home directories ?
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Confirmed here with 30GB postgres backup from XP to Ubuntu 9.10 with
encrypted home directory. Exact behaviour as described above (smb 100%,
etc...)
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Samba daemon crashes when transfering large files to share in encrypted home dir
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/480849
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That would point to an issue in libsmbclient, which is also used by
gvfsd-smb to access shares.
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Samba daemon crashes when transfering large files to share in encrypted home dir
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/480849
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So, today I had some time to test with the new Ubuntu Lucid Lynx Beta 1.
Result: The problem is still persistent with the same effect. But today
I also tested the copy process from another Ubuntu 9.10 to the 10.4
system. It behaves slightly different:
1) Copy process starts immediately
2) On the 1
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its smbd which consumes 100% CPU. I can't run it for another 30Minutes
as the the client immediately receives an error messagen saying
"permission denied" and at the same time the samba's server harddisk
stops working. The 100% smbd process then runs forever.
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Samba daemon crashes when transfe
Which process exactly ends up consuming 100% CPU ? smbd ? nmbd ? or
something else ? When it fails at 3500 Mb, does letting it run for 30
minutes more result in success or failure ?
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I am sorry for the misleading term "crashes" in the titel, but I didn't
find any better expression while writing the bug report. samba does not
crash/segfault, rather it raises the CPU load to 100%. Don't know how to
call this.
Today I tested several file sizes and stopped at about 3500MB. It seem
You write that the "Samba daemon crashes" in your title, what do you
mean by that ? One of the nmdd/smbd process segfaults ? Anything in the
samba logs (/var/log/samba ?). If it's just that the file transfer
appears to freeze and CPU use rises to 100%, then it's not really a
"crash".
In the latter
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