Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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James,
This was your change right ?
Doug, I'm more interested in why winbindd is seg
faulting in the SAMBA_3_0 tree. Can you give me more
details?
Jerry, I was wrong before. Please read.
Sometime in the last 8
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Doug VanLeuven wrote:
Jerry, I was wrong before. Please read.
Sometime in the last 8 months, idmap_ad doesn't
build by default anymore. My memory being what it is,
I wouldn't swear it ever did, but I thought it used to.
I don't believe it was
Gautier, B (Bob) wrote:
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Hi,
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Gautier, B (Bob) wrote:
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Guenther Deschner wrote:
I just fixed this today in subversion
(http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?rev=15980view=rev)
Let me know if you still see problems with that.
Hi,
Updated to svn 15985, running 1/2 hour now, no more core dumps.
Thanks Guenther!
Regards, Doug
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On Mon, 15 May 2006 09:40 pm, Doug VanLeuven wrote:
James Peach wrote:
On Sat, 13 May 2006 12:16 am, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
James,
This was your change right ?
Yup. It's deliberately not configurable so that we can always get
*something* that might help with fault
On Tue, 16 May 2006 08:27 am, James Peach wrote:
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I could certainly add a enable core files knob to smb.conf. I'd prefer
it to be on by default.
something like this
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On Sat, 13 May 2006 12:16 am, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
James,
This was your change right ?
Yup. It's deliberately not configurable so that we can always get
*something* that might help with fault diagnosis.
Doug, I'm more interested in why winbindd is seg
faulting in the SAMBA_3_0
James Peach wrote:
On Sat, 13 May 2006 12:16 am, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
James,
This was your change right ?
Yup. It's deliberately not configurable so that we can always get
*something* that might help with fault diagnosis.
Is there a chance for some kind of compromise?
winbindd
On Mon, 15 May 2006 09:40 pm, Doug VanLeuven wrote:
James Peach wrote:
On Sat, 13 May 2006 12:16 am, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
James,
This was your change right ?
Yup. It's deliberately not configurable so that we can always get
*something* that might help with fault diagnosis.
Hi all,
Is there anyway to limit the new core dumping panics?
Can't find anything on it. (If I'd only looked in that ...)
Was my mistake, but winbindd filled up an entire volume
and froze out every process writing to that drive.
I started it from a shell and my soft limit is
already zero.
man ulimit
hint: ulimit -c
Doug VanLeuven wrote:
Hi all,
Is there anyway to limit the new core dumping panics?
Can't find anything on it. (If I'd only looked in that ...)
Was my mistake, but winbindd filled up an entire volume
and froze out every process writing to that drive.
I started it
Sorry Jeff, been there, done that, if you'd read the whole post.
Jeff Saxton wrote:
man ulimit
hint: ulimit -c
Doug VanLeuven wrote:
Hi all,
Is there anyway to limit the new core dumping panics?
Can't find anything on it. (If I'd only looked in that ...)
Was my mistake, but winbindd filled
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James,
This was your change right ?
Doug, I'm more interested in why winbindd is seg
faulting in the SAMBA_3_0 tree. Can you give me more
details?
cheers, jerry
Doug VanLeuven wrote:
Sorry Jeff, been there, done that, if you'd read the whole
Jerry,
Mostly my fault. I switched over from idmap_ad from xos
to the relatively new option idmap backend = ad several months ago
around svn 12802 or maybe even earlier. Didn't delete the
old ad.so in lib/idmap so I could go back if I wanted.
Then forgot about it.
I've been running svn 12802
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