On Wed, 2003-07-02 at 01:44, Richard Urwin wrote:
> Thanks Stephen.
> Damn. Had to reboot anyway. KDE wouldn't let me in. I did wonder about
> getting this machine to do the Windows authentication, maybe some of
> the setup is wrong. winbindd doesn't appear in top anymore, I'll keep
> my eye ou
On Tuesday 01 Jul 2003 12:54 pm, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
> WINBIND is a daemon that works in conjunction with SMB/NMB to make
> use of the Windows authentication for network logins/access and the
> likes - if you're not using it (which I highly doubt) then disable
> it. If you're already making use of
On Tue, 2003-07-01 at 21:23, Richard Urwin wrote:
> I have 23 days uptime, and winbindd was taking 58% of memory. (I have
> 320MB) 100% swap space used, everything on a go-slow. The Windows
> machine is switched off most of the time, including all the time when I
> noticed the problem. service -
I have 23 days uptime, and winbindd was taking 58% of memory. (I have
320MB) 100% swap space used, everything on a go-slow. The Windows
machine is switched off most of the time, including all the time when I
noticed the problem. service -f smb made no difference so I sent it a
HUP and it died,