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Re: HELP!!! My smbd processes are multiplying like rabbits



According to Dan Shoop, you should just know that this is how SAMBA works on
OS X Server. IMHO, I think this is a big problem and Apple is not running to
do anything about it since it has plagued the product for several years.

I think it is ludicrous to expect this kind of performance or there lack of.

Jeff Bernstein
Digital Desktop Consulting


on 9/26/05 4:21 PM, Philip Ershler at email@hidden wrote:

> Right now on my 10.4.2 server, I have Windows Services turned on and
> a couple of share points served out as SMB mounts. This afternoon, I
> noticed that both processors are maxed out. If I look with the
> Activity Monitor, I see dozens of smbd processes running. If I stop
> Windows Services, the smbd processes disappear, but as soon as I re-
> enable Windows processes, the number of smbd processes starts growing
> immediately. The smbd processes share all the available cpu time
> until the processors max out. Anybody have any suggestions. I only
> have 6 or 8 Windows users currently.
> 
> Thanks, Phil
> 
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