Francisco Martinez Espadas wrote:
Hello,
Since a few days ago I can't grant acces to users on my company network
using Squid.
I am having problems with 2 winbind processes that are using a huge
amount of CPU when users enter the system.
The following is the winbind log:
nsswitch/winbindd.c:process_loop(813)
winbindd: Exceeding 200 client connections, no idle connection found
and the cache.log:
Just out of curiosity, are these issues causing authentication popup
windows in the users browsers? Because that's a problem I've been
dealing with for months now and can't resolve. I notice I have the
winbind warnings just like you.
Regards,
Elvar
2008/01/18 11:05:24| WARNING: All ntlmauthenticator processes are busy.
2008/01/18 11:05:24| WARNING: up to 30 pending requests queued
2008/01/18 11:05:54| WARNING: All ntlmauthenticator processes are busy.
2008/01/18 11:05:54| WARNING: up to 59 pending requests queued
2008/01/18 11:05:54| Consider increasing the number of ntlmauthenticator processes to at least 89 in your config file.
2008/01/18 11:06:24| WARNING: All ntlmauthenticator processes are busy.
2008/01/18 11:06:24| WARNING: up to 98 pending requests queued
2008/01/18 11:06:24| Consider increasing the number of ntlmauthenticator processes to at least 128 in your config file.
2008/01/18 11:06:54| WARNING: All ntlmauthenticator processes are busy.
2008/01/18 11:06:54| WARNING: up to 149 pending requests queued
2008/01/18 11:06:54| Consider increasing the number of ntlmauthenticator processes to at least 179 in your config file.
2008/01/18 11:06:55| storeDirWriteCleanLogs: Starting...
2008/01/18 11:06:55| WARNING: Closing open FD 8
2008/01/18 11:06:55| 65536 entries written so far.
2008/01/18 11:06:55| WARNING: Closing open FD 84
2008/01/18 11:06:55| Finished. Wrote 110308 entries.
2008/01/18 11:06:55| Took 0.1 seconds (838174.8 entries/sec).
FATAL: Too many queued ntlmauthenticator requests (151 on 30)
Squid Cache (Version 2.5.STABLE14): Terminated abnormally.
I have been looking for some info and I've found this reopened
bug:https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3204).
Has anyone had the same problem and has succeeded on solving it?
It's weird because Squid was working great until I updated Samba from
Ubuntu repositories.
This is my Scenario:
S.O. Ubuntu 7.04
Versiones Samba y Winbind 3.0.24
Usuarios, sobre unos 500
Squid:
$ squid -v
Squid Cache: Version 2.5.STABLE14
configure options: --prefix=/usr --exec_prefix=/usr
--bindir=/usr/sbin --sbindir=/usr/sbin --libexecdir=/usr/lib/squid
--sysconfdir=/etc/squid --localstatedir=/var/spool/squid
--datadir=/usr/share/squid --enable-linux-netfilter --enable-async-io
--enable-storeio=aufs --enable-arp-acl
--enable-removal-policies=lru,heap --enable-snmp --enable-delay-pools
--enable-htcp --enable-poll --enable-cache-digests
--enable-underscores --enable-referer-log --enable-useragent-log
--enable-carp --enable-large-files --enable-auth=basic,ntlm
thanks