2008-11-02 10:09:24 |
jbradi |
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2008-11-02 10:13:33 |
jbradi |
description |
In a laptop Toshiba Qosmio, when lan is switched off manually from the plug, the process "nmbd -D" procuces quite high temperature in processor (intel centrino) caused for the high use of processor. This behabiour can lead to a future problem with the laptop because of the big use of the coolers for long time. |
In a laptop Toshiba Qosmio with Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex, when lan is switched off manually from the plug, the process "nmbd -D" procuces quite high temperature in processor (intel centrino) caused for the high use of processor. This behabiour can lead to a future problem with the laptop because of the big use of the coolers for long time.
This problem did not happen in Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron. |
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2008-11-02 10:27:49 |
jbradi |
description |
In a laptop Toshiba Qosmio with Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex, when lan is switched off manually from the plug, the process "nmbd -D" procuces quite high temperature in processor (intel centrino) caused for the high use of processor. This behabiour can lead to a future problem with the laptop because of the big use of the coolers for long time.
This problem did not happen in Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron. |
In a laptop Toshiba Qosmio with Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex, when lan is switched off manually from the plug, the process "nmbd -D" procuces quite high temperature in processor (intel centrino) caused for the high use of processor. This behabiour can lead to a future problem with the laptop because of the big use of the coolers for long time.
This problem did not happen in Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron.
I have seen a fix by restarting samba, but it is a temporary solution, I will hope an updating for Ubuntu 8.10 that solve the problem.
To restart samba:
sudo /etc/init.d/samba restart
If someone has a better idea, it would be great.
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2008-11-02 10:55:19 |
jbradi |
description |
In a laptop Toshiba Qosmio with Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex, when lan is switched off manually from the plug, the process "nmbd -D" procuces quite high temperature in processor (intel centrino) caused for the high use of processor. This behabiour can lead to a future problem with the laptop because of the big use of the coolers for long time.
This problem did not happen in Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron.
I have seen a fix by restarting samba, but it is a temporary solution, I will hope an updating for Ubuntu 8.10 that solve the problem.
To restart samba:
sudo /etc/init.d/samba restart
If someone has a better idea, it would be great.
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In a laptop Toshiba Qosmio with Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex, when lan is switched off manually from the plug of the computer, the process "nmbd -D" procuces quite high temperature in processor (intel centrino) caused for the high use of processor. This behabiour can lead to a future problem with the laptop because of the big use of the coolers for long time.
This problem did not happen in Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron.
I have checked if the problem appear if i unplug the net from network manager, and it does not appear, so it can be the partial solution till an update is released.
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2008-11-02 10:55:19 |
jbradi |
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nmbd -D uses 95% processor when there are not lan conection. |
nmbd -D uses 95% processor when lan connection is cut-off from the plug of the lap computer. |
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2008-11-02 10:55:48 |
jbradi |
description |
In a laptop Toshiba Qosmio with Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex, when lan is switched off manually from the plug of the computer, the process "nmbd -D" procuces quite high temperature in processor (intel centrino) caused for the high use of processor. This behabiour can lead to a future problem with the laptop because of the big use of the coolers for long time.
This problem did not happen in Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron.
I have checked if the problem appear if i unplug the net from network manager, and it does not appear, so it can be the partial solution till an update is released.
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In a laptop Toshiba Qosmio with Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex, when lan is switched off manually from the plug of the computer, the process "nmbd -D" procuces quite high temperature in processor (intel centrino) caused for the high use of processor. This behabiour can lead to a future problem with the laptop because of the big use of the coolers for long time.
This problem did not happen in Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron.
I have checked if the problem appears if i unplug the net from network manager, and it does not appear, so it can be the partial solution till an update is released.
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2008-11-02 12:47:51 |
jbradi |
description |
In a laptop Toshiba Qosmio with Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex, when lan is switched off manually from the plug of the computer, the process "nmbd -D" procuces quite high temperature in processor (intel centrino) caused for the high use of processor. This behabiour can lead to a future problem with the laptop because of the big use of the coolers for long time.
This problem did not happen in Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron.
I have checked if the problem appears if i unplug the net from network manager, and it does not appear, so it can be the partial solution till an update is released.
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In a laptop Toshiba Qosmio with Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex, when lan is switched off, the process "nmbd -D" procuces quite high temperature in processor (intel centrino) caused for the high use of processor. This behabiour can lead to a future problem with the laptop because of the big use of the coolers for long time.
This problem did not happen in Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron.
I have checked if the problem appears if i unplug the net from network manager, and it appears too.
I have seen a fix by restarting samba, but it is a temporary solution, I
will hope an updating for Ubuntu 8.10 that solve the problem.
To restart samba:
sudo /etc/init.d/samba restart
If someone has a better idea, it would be great.
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2008-11-02 12:47:51 |
jbradi |
title |
nmbd -D uses 95% processor when lan connection is cut-off from the plug of the lap computer. |
nmbd -D uses 95% procnmbd -D uses 95% processor when there are not lan conection. |
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2008-11-02 12:49:51 |
jbradi |
title |
nmbd -D uses 95% procnmbd -D uses 95% processor when there are not lan conection. |
nmbd -D uses 95% processor when there are not lan conection. |
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2008-11-02 19:31:27 |
jbradi |
title |
nmbd -D uses 95% processor when there are not lan conection. |
nmbd -D uses 95% processor when there is not lan conection. |
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2009-01-22 14:38:26 |
Andreas Olsson |
samba: status |
New |
Incomplete |
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2009-01-22 14:38:26 |
Andreas Olsson |
samba: statusexplanation |
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Still no signs of this bug? Can I mark it as resolved?
Looked at the update from the 26th of november. While it does not mention anything about nmbd it does fix a memory leak, which I guess could cause all kinds of trouble. |
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2009-03-02 07:26:33 |
Thierry Carrez |
samba: status |
Incomplete |
New |
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2009-03-02 07:26:33 |
Thierry Carrez |
samba: statusexplanation |
Still no signs of this bug? Can I mark it as resolved?
Looked at the update from the 26th of november. While it does not mention anything about nmbd it does fix a memory leak, which I guess could cause all kinds of trouble. |
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2009-03-11 19:37:04 |
Ben Hodgens |
samba: status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2009-03-11 19:37:04 |
Ben Hodgens |
samba: statusexplanation |
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This bug is easily reproducible with a fairly stock Ubuntu install of Samba if one switches networks. |
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2009-05-03 02:08:29 |
Andreas Olsson |
removed subscriber Andreas Olsson |
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2010-03-10 18:15:46 |
Chuck Short |
samba (Ubuntu): status |
Confirmed |
Fix Committed |
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2010-03-10 18:15:59 |
Chuck Short |
samba (Ubuntu): status |
Fix Committed |
Fix Released |
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