Hi there,

I'm getting lots of CIFS errors in my system log:

Jan 30 08:46:05 Server1 kernel: [747319.264235] CIFS VFS: Send error in Flush = 
-9
Jan 30 08:46:05 Server1 kernel: [747319.264235] CIFS VFS: Send error in Flush = 
-9
Jan 30 08:46:05 Server1 kernel: [747319.264235] CIFS VFS: Send error in Flush = 
-9

Usually 10-20 messages will appear at once like this.  This had happened 
occasionally when I was on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, but since upgrading to Ubuntu 
13.10 they are appearing daily (I actually upgraded to get a newer version of 
cifs-utils in the hopes that the problem would go away).

Modinfo cifs shows cifs.ko at version 2.01, and cifs-utils is at 6.0.

The share is mounted via fstab:
//server2/share /media/tm cifs 
credentials=/home/jeff/.smbcredentials,_netdev,uid=jeff,gid=jeff,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777,iocharset=utf8,sec=ntlm
 0 0


Any suggestions of how to work around this or how to provide more info?

Thanks!
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