> > PID USERNAME PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE WAIT TIME > CPU COMMAND > > 30693 Guest 2 0 342M 342M sleep select 0:29 > 1.03% smbd > > ------------- > > I've run Samba a lot, but not on OpenBSD. I don't > understand why your smbd process is running as Guest > rather than root. This may not have anything to do > with the problem, but it is different than my experience.
Samba is PDC, with most of the users members of the domain. I have " map to guest = Bad User " and two clients that are not domain members get connected as guests to a " guest ok = Yes" share. The child process serving the Guest share is the only one running as Guest - all other smbd processes are root. I can't figure out why. I added a ridicolus amount of swap over the weekend and the problematic process sort of stabilized - at 1026Mb of ram. > > Another obvious question, what do the Samba logs say? Nothing out of ordinary I can spot. Regards, Mitja