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Hi,
I recently updated from FW1.04b58 to FW1.04b84 (1/10/2008). I'm running the DNS-323 fun_plug'ged with a lighttpd in a chroot'ed Sarge and MLDonkey 2.9.2.
Due to very slow reactions of MLDonkey on its web interface, I checked using "top" in a telnet session. The normal look is like this:
Mem: 60276K used, 1672K free, 0K shrd, 10712K buff, 2308K cached Load average: 1.09 1.50 2.16 PID USER STATUS VSZ PPID %CPU %MEM COMMAND 11340 root RW 45292 1 93.4 72.9 mlnet 12589 root RW 1424 12530 0.3 2.2 top 11357 root SW 45292 11340 0.0 72.9 mlnet 11358 root SWN 45292 11357 0.0 72.9 mlnet 1818 root SW 12736 1 0.0 20.5 foto.fcgi 2086 root SW 12736 1818 0.0 20.5 foto.fcgi 5374 root SW 8504 1 0.0 13.7 lighttpd 1235 root SW 4928 1 0.0 7.9 smbd <--- 1245 root SW 4928 1235 0.0 7.9 smbd <--- 1618 root SW 3604 1 0.0 5.8 webs 1237 root SW 2976 1 0.0 4.7 nmbd <--- 1722 root SW 1568 1 0.0 2.5 crond 1 root SW 1564 0 0.0 2.5 init 1658 root SW 1564 1 0.0 2.5 sh 1995 root SW 1432 1 0.0 2.3 telnetd 12530 root SW 1424 1995 0.0 2.2 sh 1689 root SW 1264 1 0.0 2.0 lpd 1650 root SW 776 1 0.0 1.2 op_server 1597 root SW 532 1 0.0 0.8 chkbutton 1230 root SW 496 1 0.0 0.7 atd 1622 root SW 488 1 0.0 0.7 fancontrol
As you can see there are 2 processes "smbd" and a process "nmbd" running.
When the box isn't reacting at normal response time anymore, there are two more processes "smbd" sharing 100% CPU with mlnet; i.e., each of these processes causes than about 33.3% CPU load.
You can't kill these two smbd processes without using the -9 option. After that, the box is running at "normal" speed again.
Is this a bug in the new Samba version?
Yours,
Bernhard
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trhis was already discussed and there is no fix yet i think
http://dns323.kood.org/forum/t1942-smbd … hy%3F.html
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Hi,
oops, I searched the forum because I had the feeling that I'm not the only one experiencing this issue but obviously not thoroughly enough :-) Sorry. And thanks for the cross reference.
I'm wondering whether to downgrade to 1.04b58 which I had before without that issue. Most likely, this FW version uses the old Samba 2.2.8a.
Yours,
Bernhard
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You could also try FW 1.05. I have yet to have this issue.
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I've upgraded to FW 1.05 and didn't encounter the issue anymore. The upgrade didn't require a reformat, everything is fine.
Thanks for your help,
Bernhard
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