I have an update on my running CIFS and windows saga.
Getting samba installed and joined to the domain is a challenge and a half,
and is still not authenticating (trying on a test server).
What I have done is stop using a dns alias to connect to the OpenIndiana
server. So whereas before I was usi
2012-07-06 13:41, John McEntee пишет:
The inbuilt kernel CIFS server only does file sharing and therefore cannot
be a master browser hence your windows 7 machine will be it. The solution is
to either, 1) live with the problem. 2) use samba instead. 3) run a virtual
machine on the Solaris system t
> On my home network I observed that when I turned a Windows XP host off a
Windows 7 host declared that it lost access to the Samba service hosted from
a Solaris 10 system. It was then able to reconnect to the Samba service on
that Solaris 10 system even though the Windows XP host remained turned
torms.
-Original Message-
From: Bob Friesenhahn [mailto:bfrie...@simple.dallas.tx.us]
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2012 11:12 AM
To: Discussion list for OpenIndiana
Subject: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Access to ZFS viz CIFS from windows
regularly hangs.
On Thu, 5 Jul 2012, John McEntee wrote:
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>
On Thu, 5 Jul 2012, John McEntee wrote:
I have had the suggestion of moving the samba as a more known quantity and
better logging. At least then I can see if my high kernel usage (60%) is
reduced or not.
On my home network I observed that when I turned a Windows XP host off
a Windows 7 host d
> You'll need to gather some data when the slowdown happens.
> I would start at the network with a snoop capture that shows both the
clients involved and the AD server in use.
>
> There are some cases where the SMB server currently needs to go talk to an
AD server to find out the name for the acc
On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 9:57 AM, John McEntee
wrote:
> Ok, and update on my progress as I have not fixed it yet.
> [...]
>
> I also have 2 scripts running every minute via cron (from a linux box). One
> copies a 10 MB file via cifs the other via nfs, neither have been delayed
> for more than 5 sec
John McEntee wrote:
> Is the open files going to cause CIFS a problem, 256 seems a bit low, could
> easily hit that limit if it is shared amongst all the users.
"man ulimit" and "man getrlimit" for details. That's a limit on the
number of file descriptors open in any one user process. It has not
2012-06-28 17:57, John McEntee wrote:
What I have noticed is an ulimit -a returns
core file size (blocks, -c) unlimited
data seg size (kbytes, -d) unlimited
file size (blocks, -f) unlimited
open files (-n) 256
pipe size(512 bytes,
Ok, and update on my progress as I have not fixed it yet.
The domain controller the OpenIndiana server is connected to had problems
with the file replication, I cleared the cache and it fixed that problem.
The occurrence of the CIFS server on OpenIndiana dropped dramatically, but
still exist. I f
Have you done a snoop (or wireshark) capture to see what the box is
doing during the pause?
It's possible that it's trying to talk to an AD server...
On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 9:52 AM, John McEntee
wrote:
> I am having problems with a openindiana storage server I have built am I am
> trying to trac
> I had similar issues before I enabled TLER, and disabled the head parking
on my WD Green drives. A quick Google shows some evidence of similar
features on the 3TB Hitachis.
I chose Hitachi because I didn't think they had this "feature". I would have
thought ZFS would have reported errors and rem
> The first thing to verify is your network and network interface. Run
continuous traffic and see if there are any hickups.
> You can use /usr/sbin/ping for testing with larger packets.
>
> Also check the log files under /var/adm and /var/log. Also check output
of 'fmadm -ev' and 'fmadm faulty'
I had similar issues before I enabled TLER, and disabled the head parking
on my WD Green drives. A quick Google shows some evidence of similar
features on the 3TB Hitachis.
On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 9:55 PM, Bob Friesenhahn <
bfrie...@simple.dallas.tx.us> wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Jun 2012, John McEntee
On Tue, 12 Jun 2012, John McEntee wrote:
I am having problems with a openindiana storage server I have built am I am
trying to track down the cause to fix it. The current symptoms are seen from
all windows clients (both 7 and XP) that will report an error stating.
Path File is not accessible. T
I am having problems with a openindiana storage server I have built am I am
trying to track down the cause to fix it. The current symptoms are seen from
all windows clients (both 7 and XP) that will report an error stating.
Path File is not accessible. The specified network name is no longer
a
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