On 2/19/2014 8:42 AM, brian wrote:
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Definitely not the first. I've written out the full paths to a log file, and
they are correct - editing the logs and putting an 'ls ' in front of the file
names provides the expected results. The drive is powered down overnight, and
I'm the only user, so I can't see how there could be a server lock unless
there's something wrong with the drive. I've seen nothing else to indicate a
faulty router.

have you tried adding at least a 1/4th second up to maybe a 1 second sleep just to try to ensure that it isn't a bottleneck somewhere? it could be the samba stuff... my XP machine used to drop its samba shares on a FreeNAS (bsd) any time there was a huge amount of traffic (copying several hundred megs of randomly sized small files, copying one huge [up to 2G] file, and similar) between the XP box and the NAS... the only way to regain access to the NAS was to reboot the XP box... no other machines exhibited this problem... it was finally solved when the XP box ate itself for lunch one day :/

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