I did a Google search on smb_proc_readdir_long, and it turned up a fair
number of hits.  Since smbfs is part of the kernel, and not Samba, you
should probably open up a problem with your Linux distribution provider.



Mark Post

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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Jose Raul Baron
Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 2:16 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: DB2 Backup into Samba Filesystem

It seems to say something related to samba, though: 

May 16 16:11:40 atlas -- MARK --
May 16 16:31:40 atlas -- MARK --
May 16 16:51:40 atlas -- MARK --
May 16 16:59:01 atlas /USR/SBIN/CRON[10821]: (root) CMD ( rm -f
/var/spool/cron/
lastrun/cron.hourly)
May 16 17:11:40 atlas -- MARK --
May 16 17:31:40 atlas -- MARK --
May 16 17:51:40 atlas -- MARK --
May 16 17:55:14 atlas kernel: smb_proc_readdir_long: error=-13, breaking
May 16 17:57:22 atlas kernel: smb_proc_readdir_long: error=-13, breaking
May 16 17:59:01 atlas /USR/SBIN/CRON[13554]: (root) CMD ( rm -f
/var/spool/cron/
lastrun/cron.hourly)
May 16 17:59:46 atlas su: pam_unix2: session finished for user db2inst1,
service
 su
May 16 18:11:40 atlas -- MARK --
May 16 18:31:40 atlas -- MARK --
May 16 18:51:40 atlas -- MARK --
May 16 18:59:01 atlas /USR/SBIN/CRON[16416]: (root) CMD ( rm -f
/var/spool/cron/
lastrun/cron.hourly) 

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