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    Almost 100% of usage. I've attached clips of the log showing CPU at 100% by WhatIsThis » Sun Nov 22, 2020 6:06 pm I love my terramaster NAS that I got on prime sale on amazon and recommended it to some friends as a good price Once the copying begins, CPU usage immediately climbs to 100% on both cores, transfer rate slows to a crawl or stops, and the CPU remains at 100% even after the copy is For some reason, my OMV install is using 100% CPU with 22% on average for the SMBD daemon for a few days. Connected users report slow file browsing or not able to As the title says, I have an issue with SMB and CPU usage. Even if I smbd process/daemon uses 100% of the cpu with not many clients Hi, recently i've experienced that smbd daemon after some kinds of events starts to use all the cpu of the I'm seeing high CPU utilization when performing file copy operations from my samba share to my windows server, and they always seem to hang at 322kb copied from my samba Same problem with unusably slow read performance and high CPU usage by SMBD - read performance is around 60KB /sec The slow read performance also happens Bug 11263 - smbd 100% CPU usage Summary: smbd 100% CPU usage Status: RESOLVED FIXED Alias: None Product: Samba 4. How do I resolve this, as I'm really close to writing a cron job to restart The attached image shows what happens when saving a file from GIMP: smbd seems to be using nearly 100% CPU for some minutes. The smbd service is utilising 5-10% CPU per user - On Debian 4. Try changing the following parameters in the smb. these are very cyclic, as well. I logged in to my Synology and saw the CPU usage locked to 99%. Waters Prev by Date: Re: please help: smbd 100% cpu usage Next by Date: Re: Replacing a W2K box with a . You need to troubleshoot on the client side. I've noticed that smbd is running with 100% The smbd process causes high CPU load on Red Hat Enterprise Linux System. On the bottom-right of the DSM desktop, the Resource Monitor widget shows that the CPU utilization of your Synology NAS is On a fresh Ubuntu 18. It's not causing a problem that I can see; I just don't think it's right. The CPU load is not related to the SMB share activity/load. 1 and newer Classification: Unclassified Component: After TrueNAS scale update to 24. Waters From: Jason C. now, as soon as the user connects (sharelevel: user, or share - i've tried both) on smbd is forked which causes 90 to 100% cpu load. 6 I have noticed that when I access my Samba share from Windows, the smbd daemon will always use aprox 10-20% CPU - no matter if the share is used or not from Windows. The isolated peak on the right side is I logged in to my Synology and saw the CPU usage locked to 99%. Now it's fine. I tried to turn off and on again the smb but the problem From your top data, it seems that the CPU is busy with system time, ie: doing some syscall. conf file and then restart the NAS: Ran at high cpu for about a day. The isolated peak on the right side is I also see a lot of high cpu usage entries in the processes for user 'openmed+' with the 'php-fqm+' command. 10, Samba is using massive amounts of RAM when copying a few large files and lots of smaller ones. I'd like to get some advice on how I can track down more information about a running process and perhaps what triggered it. and whatever task is doing the write on the client uses absurdly more CPU than Most of the time it works fine but after 1-2 weeks something happens and Samba deamon (smbd) causes 100% CPU usage but when I look into the NAS administration I see almost no Previous message: [Samba] please help: smbd 100% cpu usage Next message: [Samba] please help: smbd 100% cpu usage Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] More I have a single SMBD thread continiously running at 100%. 04 system, running a fresh Samba with default settings, I'm getting 100% on 1 core from Smb deamon (visible by running top) process is run by user, not There have been occasional instances where the smbd process spins up to over 100% and seems to get hung up. I tried to turn off and on again the smb but to work with out any problems. When I stop the SMBD daemon, everything comes back to Can anyone explain what’s going on here? I have 2 PR4100’s and both are using about 30% memory but only 1 has a high CPU usage. On other scenaries with other virtualizations I don’t have any problems I tried to stablish different SMB protocols, integrated tools on the VM but it Hello First server build seems ok, been up for just over 4 days without issue. The process using the CPU was one of the instances of SMBD. 2. However, i noticed just now that one of my CPU cores is 100% usagei found this on the Re: please help: smbd 100% cpu usage From: Jason C. clean, restarted, rebooted, only configured a few things not even installed anything besides Entware packages I am running into a situation where a kopia backup that is run against a smb dataset with around a million files is causing high single core CPU (70-100%) usage. 04, the cpu is always high usage, there is no apps new install. I've noticed that smbd is running with 100% whenever i am reading or writing to my CIFS folder, smbd uses 100% of my server’s CPU. I noticed residual activity in System Monitor where I am used to I'd like to get some advice on how I can track down more information about a running process and perhaps what triggered it. Disabling and re-enabling the SMB We run a small CentOS server as a test environment with staff connecting to it via Samba shares (from a combination of Macs and PCs). How to determine the cause of the issue? The only effect was a net reduction in combined CPU usage because journald was struggling to write the logs using a single core and was apparently slowing down smbd in the Typically high CPU usage of client smbd processes is caused by the client (s), there's nothing wrong on the server side. when i stop samba The attached image shows what happens when saving a file from GIMP: smbd seems to be using nearly 100% CPU for some minutes. smbd does not show up in top. Using htop, it seems that I'm seeing high CPU usage by smbd in top.

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