Hi Jerome,
i have a problem like you. i'm looking for the cause
and i find out that winbind is getting more and more
cpu cycles. when i stop e start winbind, the
performance gets normal again.
i don't know yet what is the problem with winbind, but
i'm searching.
[]s
Marcos
--- Jerome Warnier <[
On Thu, 2006-04-06 at 15:08 +0200, Jerome Warnier wrote:
> Nobody has any idea about this? Any idea would probably help.
>
> Thanks
>
I wish I did have an idea. I am experiencing a similar issue with HUGE
AD lookups causing delays on the order of 30 seconds to do bash
tab-completion.
We are usi
Nobody has any idea about this? Any idea would probably help.
Thanks
Le vendredi 31 mars 2006 à 14:27 +0200, Jerome Warnier a écrit :
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm running a NT Domain hosted on two Debian GNU/Linux Sarge servers
> running Samba (respectively as PDC and as member server), with lots of
> hor
Hi guys,
I'm running a NT Domain hosted on two Debian GNU/Linux Sarge servers
running Samba (respectively as PDC and as member server), with lots of
horsepower (dual-cpu with 1GB RAM or more each).
Samba itself is behaving blazingly fast, from both servers.
I use winbind on the member server, of c