Günter,
I got the ethereal capture files under Samba, one without the Delayed Write
Error, one with, and one using Windows File server for reference.
You can get them at ftp://chata.dyndns.org/DelayedWrite.zip
Please see the readme.txt file. I got a big surprise when I examined the
capture
Bob,
I tried copying the failing directory on my Windows machine to make a backup
copy of the failing directory. When I tested it as I had before, it ceased to
fail. I copied the original to see what would happen, and the Delayed Write
Failed disappeared there as well. Now I haven't had the
On Saturday 05 February 2005 13:25, Jeremy Allison wrote:
Looks like it might be a hardware problem on your network then.
I noticed that moving the offending folder and files on the Windoze end to
another folder on the Samba share, the problem seemed to go away. I haven't
had time to run any
On Friday 04 February 2005 16:10, Jeremy Allison wrote:
What messages are you getting in the Samba logs ? This looks like an
oplock break failure or in the extreme case smbd crash.
Jeremy.
I installed Samba 3.0.11, and the same problems are there.
I'm wondering if this could be what's going
On Sat, Feb 05, 2005 at 01:07:38AM -0800, Michael J. Welch, Ph.D. wrote:
I installed Samba 3.0.11, and the same problems are there.
Looks like it might be a hardware problem on your network then.
I'm wondering if this could be what's going on: I try to delete a file and
Samba deletes it,
On Friday 04 February 2005 16:10, Jeremy Allison wrote:
What messages are you getting in the Samba logs ? This looks like an
oplock break failure or in the extreme case smbd crash.
Jeremy.
On Windoze:
It doesn't seem like smbd is crashing because it continues to work after the
errors. For