Is SMB Echo command the only way to determine whether to reconnect or not? The assumption here is SMB server is unresponsive. There could be other circumstances on the server box (or even client box) that are slowing_down/grinding_down the SMB server responses such as slow network, slow network stack, memory pressure etc. SMB Server could be fine all along and yet client reconnects! -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-cifs" in the body of a message to [email protected] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
- cifs client timeouts and hard/soft mounts Jeff Layton
- Re: [cifs-protocol] cifs client timeouts and ha... Christopher R. Hertel
- Re: [cifs-protocol] cifs client timeouts an... Volker Lendecke
- Re: [cifs-protocol] cifs client timeout... Jeff Layton
- Re: [cifs-protocol] cifs client tim... Shirish Pargaonkar
- Re: [cifs-protocol] cifs client tim... Jeff Layton
- Re: [cifs-protocol] cifs clien... Shirish Pargaonkar
- Re: [cifs-protocol] cifs c... Jeff Layton
- Re: [cifs-protocol] ci... Shirish Pargaonkar
- Re: [cifs-protocol] ci... Jeff Layton
- Re: [cifs-protocol] cifs client tim... Christopher R. Hertel
- Re: [cifs-protocol] cifs client tim... Christopher R. Hertel
- Re: [cifs-protocol] cifs client timeout... Christopher R. Hertel
- Re: [cifs-protocol] cifs client timeouts an... Jeff Layton
- Re: [cifs-protocol] cifs client timeout... Christopher R. Hertel
