Dave Kleikamp wrote:
On Mon, 2007-10-15 at 13:31 -0400, Ken Appell wrote:
I'm using a jfs lvm partition to store multimedia for my MythTV on my home network. I use samba to read from the partition and I get periodic timeouts.

Oct 15 12:24:32 mythtv smbd[19686]: [2007/10/15 12:24:32, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_data(534) Oct 15 12:24:32 mythtv smbd[19686]: read_data: read failure for 4 bytes to client 192.168.0.7. Error = Connection reset by peer Oct 15 12:54:32 mythtv smbd[19891]: [2007/10/15 12:54:32, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_data(534) Oct 15 12:54:32 mythtv smbd[19891]: read_data: read failure for 4 bytes to client 192.168.0.7. Error = Connection reset by peer

This looks like an issue between the client and the server.
That's what I thought at first, too. But I didn't have this problem until I moved the files from an ext3 partition to a jfs partition.

I've tried many things to isolate the issue, including changing hardware (all network hardware and even the motherboard). I've come to the reasonable conclusion that it must be FS related. My root partition is ext3 and I'm running FC5 on the server.

I don't see anything that points to a local file system issue.  I'd
suggest running this by the samba list.  What OS are the clients
running?
I'm running multiple clients, including FC5, WinXP, and an Audiotron (Linux based OS) player. The Audiotron runs constantly, so it produces the most connection errors. The FC5 client is my MythTV frontend and also times out in the middle of playback. I'm going to increase the debug level on the samba server to try to gather more info.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# uname -a
Linux mythtv 2.6.20-1.2320.fc5smp #1 SMP Tue Jun 12 19:40:16 EDT 2007 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# jfs_fsck -V
jfs_fsck version 1.1.10, 19-Oct-2005
processing started: 10/15/2007 13.25.16
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# smbd -V
Version 3.0.24-7.fc5


Are there any tests I can perform to figure out if JFS is the culprit?

thanks,
ken
Any other testing suggestions are welcome.
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