I have the exact same configs enabled. I have 2 gigs of RAM running a Core 2 Duo and tried with both default sysctls and with the loader/sysctls recommended in the ZFS Tuning Guide ( http://wiki.freebsd.org/ZFSTuningGuide) and it crashes in both cases. The only difference I can tell between our two setups is AMD64 vs i386. That makes me think it's a problem with how ZFS is being handled. But if recompiling samba with gcc 4.2.1 got things working for you, and Pascal Hofstee's debug info, I'm no longer sure if it's a bug with ZFS or with samba3. -- Brian On 7/4/07, Boris S. <bst2006_at_dva.dyndns.org> wrote: > > Brian Donnell schrieb: > > It looks like it might be another AMD64/i386 difference. I recompiled > > samba3 with the exact same CFLAGS using gcc 4.2.1 (from ports) and it > still > > crashes on my i386 system. I don't have an AMD64 system to test on > > anymore. It looks like the only difference is our hardware or perhaps > > samba3 build config. Which options are selected in your 'make config' > of > > samba? > > I've enabled: CUPS, UTMP and POPT > > How much ram do you have and what zfs sysctls did you change? > > Boris > >Received on Wed Jul 04 2007 - 16:44:51 UTC
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