Hello,
I updated my Truenas 12.0-U8.1 to Truenas 13.0 a few days ago. I have also upgraded my pools via console.
Since then, Samba crashes all the time and it often requires multiple restarts of the machine until I am finally able to access the file I desire.
Every time the connection from my Win10 Pc to a network share freezes, smb starts to use 100% of a cpu thread.
This can only be stopped by restarting the machine and the whole cycle repeats. I then get the following warning message:
I am running a Xeon E5-2667 v2 on a Supermicro X9sri-f combined with 256gb ddr3 1866 registred ram and had the system running for years without problems prior to the update.
Is anyone experiencing the same issue as I do or knows what is going on?
Thanks in advance.
I updated my Truenas 12.0-U8.1 to Truenas 13.0 a few days ago. I have also upgraded my pools via console.
Since then, Samba crashes all the time and it often requires multiple restarts of the machine until I am finally able to access the file I desire.
Every time the connection from my Win10 Pc to a network share freezes, smb starts to use 100% of a cpu thread.
This can only be stopped by restarting the machine and the whole cycle repeats. I then get the following warning message:
Code:
The following system core files were found: smbd.core. Please create a ticket at https://jira.ixsystems.com/ and attach the relevant core files along with a system debug. Once the core files have been archived and attached to the ticket, they may be removed by running the following command in shell: 'rm /var/db/system/cores/*'.
I am running a Xeon E5-2667 v2 on a Supermicro X9sri-f combined with 256gb ddr3 1866 registred ram and had the system running for years without problems prior to the update.
Is anyone experiencing the same issue as I do or knows what is going on?
Thanks in advance.