Re: (OT) Samba Memory Leak

Date : Mon, 12 Sep 2005 16:48:56 +0200
To : <XSI(at)Softimage.COM>
From : "Sandy Sutherland" <sandy(at)refinery.co.za>
Subject : Re: (OT) Samba Memory Leak
I have only about 19 machines in all, and a couple of Flames that connect using NFS!

thanks

Sandy

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Stefan Andersson" <sanders3d(at)gmail.com>
To: <XSI(at)Softimage.COM>
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 4:12 PM
Subject: Re: (OT) Samba Memory Leak



how many machines are connected to it? I've heard that Linux and samba
can experience some problems when you are getting close to 30
machines. FreeBSD or OpenBSD might be a better choice if that's the
problem.

regards
stefan andersson


On 9/12/05, Sandy Sutherland <sandy(at)refinery.co.za> wrote:

Hi All,

A quick question here - someone may have come across this - I have a Redhat
9.0 server running - with a bunch or XP machines - Workstations and render
machines - attached to it. I am running the Samba that installs with Redhat
9.0. Now I have noticed after a little while the Linux Machine starts to
bog down - move the mouse it it feels bogged down. I investigated and found
that Samba is accepting connections and the RAM usage is slowly climbing
higher and higher, until it sits at full RAM and starts to swap. Anyone
know how to get around this problem? My Server has 2 GB Ram!


Thanks

Sandy

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Sandy Sutherland  Digital Doodeller - TD
The Refinery (Cape)  http://www.refinery.co.za
mailto:sandy(at)refinery.co.za
(P) (+27 21) 480 3132  (F) (+27 21) 480 3101
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