Seems to be better for me, but that doesn't mean:

1) I've got the same problem as DNK

2) I haven't seen it show up yet.

I dunno if there's any debugging you can turn on without using something like wireshark to trap all your traffic and parse it from there.

I've got directories with tens of thousands of files in them, so I can't always tell if it's slow because it's iterating thru all the files or because there's something strange going on...

Willie


On 6/18/10 10:38 AM, DNK wrote:
I installed the update (os x 10.6.4) as it was released, and no go. I still 
have the same issue. I have been still fighting with this issue.

D


On 2010-06-15, at 4:26 AM, William P.N. Smith wrote:

It's difficult to parse, but it _seems_ like the 10.6.4 update to OSX will 
incorporate some SMB changes (fixes?), so maybe it's an OSX problem, and might 
be Fixed In The Next Release.

I don't really care for beta software, but I kinda wish I could get this one!



On 6/15/10 12:18 AM, Dnk wrote:
That is also essentially what I am experiencing.


Regards,

D

On 2010-06-14, at 6:10 PM, "William P.N. Smith"
<w_sm...@compusmiths.com>  wrote:

I'm having a problem that I'm not sure is related. OSX 10.6.3, Centos
5.5, Samba Version 3.0.33-3.28.el5

Sometimes when I try to browse to a directory it just stalls out with
the spinning gear. Not always the top level or a consistent depth, and
it doesn't seem to matter if there are a dozen files or thousands in
the directory. Sometimes if I walk away for an hour or so it'll still
be spinning when I get back, sometimes it'll finally be showing my
directory listing.

I've just discovered(?) that quitting the Finder and restarting it
solved the problem in at least one instance, so try that and report
back...

[I'm running iptables, and can't disable it, FWIW.]



On 6/13/10 3:36 AM, zoolook wrote:
2010/6/4 DNK<d.k.emailli...@gmail.com>:
Just bumping this one back onto the radar. I still have not been
able to fix the issue.

Hello,

I got a Macbook Pro last week so I was able to test your smb.conf in a
VM running centos 5.5.

It turned out that I have to disable iptables and selinux
(system-config-securitylevel-tui) to make samba run on centos. I'm a
debian/ubuntu guy and sure there's a better way; anyway, for testing,
disabling is ok.

After that, your smb.conf run flawless here; except for this line in
[myshare]:

users = @ myshare

I really hope that space between "@" and "myshare" is a typo in your
email and not in your actual smb.conf.

I'll keep the VM for a few days, just in case you want me to run some
more tests.

Best regards,
Norberto

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