CIFS Server Release Notes (5900-2581, January 2013)
Issue
QXCR1001258828
The wbinfo command fails sometimes when a large number of users or groups (~32k users or
groups) are in a trusted domain.
Workaround
No known workaround exists.
Issue
If the libnss_wins NSS library is used, then the sh_load() error message is returned.
Workaround
The libnss_wins NSS library is not tested. Therefore, it must not be used. The library will be
removed in the future versions of the product.
Issue
A non-root user running smbstatus might receive the following errors when HP CIFS Server is
not started and tdb files have not been initialized:
could not open file /var/opt/samba/locks/sessionid.tdb: No such files
or directory
Error: Failed to initialize locking database
Workaround
The current version of smbstatus does not allow a normal user to initialize tdb files. A normal
user must perform smbstatus after HP CIFS Server is started by root, or tdb files have been
initialized.
Issue
Changing the password stored in the smbpasswd file from a Windows XP machine without the
sign-and-seal patch fails and corrupts the user's password.
Workaround
The administrator must reset the password.
Issue
When you use terminal server clients to access to shares on a CIFS server, all of the clients from
that terminal server connect over a single virtual connection and are serviced by a single SMBD
process on the CIFS Server. These actions might lead to a number of issues, including too many
files open by a process, too many locks, and performance degradation for the clients, since the
clients share a single SMBD process.
Workaround
For the Windows NT, you can set a registry parameter, MultipleUsersOnConnection , to 1,
which forces each terminal server client to negotiate its own connection, so that each client receives
a separate SMBD process. For the Windows 2000 terminal services, Microsoft provides a hotfix,
Q818528. You can apply this hotfix, and then set the following values:
Subkey:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\MRxSmb\Parameters
Type:REG_DWORD
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