Hello, Volker Lendecke wrote: > On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 01:28:29PM +0200, Gernot Gebhard wrote: >> at our company we are using Samba 4.3.2 in conjunction with Windows 7. >> We use the Windows 7 machines for our nightly compiles. However, >> occasionally the schedules compiles stop with a Windows network error >> message, such as: >> >> . >> . >> . >> [ 16%] Generating ui/moc_versiondialog.cxx >> [ 16%] NMAKE : fatal error U1077: >> 'R:\usr\20091022\121890\release\win\bin\cmake.exe' : return code >> '0xc00000c3' >> Stop. > > Can you do a network trace of such a failure? Information on > how to create useful network traces can be found under > > http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Capture_Packets
unfortunately this appears to be infeasible in our environment. We also tried to search the samba log files (log level 3) for any clues, yet without luck. To give you some insight in our setting: We have 9 Windows 7 clients, each with 4 compile slots, accessing our file server via Samba. Additionally, the file server exports the Samba share via NFS to our Linux compile cluster. The described error occurs rather rarely in comparison with the number of compiles we schedule. If all 9 machines are compiling some package in parallel then maybe on of them fails. But not all the time. Additionally, it is really hard to predict which machine will fail. Thus capturing such a trace will produce a lot of data, such that I really doubt we will be able to find the reason. Currently, we are trying to only compile on a single machine. If this triggers the error, we can then try to produce a packet trace. However, is there any other possibility? Kind regards, Gernot -- Dipl.-Inform. Gernot Gebhard AbsInt Angewandte Informatik GmbH Science Park 1 66123 Saarbrücken GERMANY Mail: [email protected] Tel: +49-681-3836036 Fax: +49-681-3836020 WWW: http://absint.com -- Geschäftsführung: Dr.-Ing. Christian Ferdinand Eingetragen im Handelsregister des Amtsgerichts Saarbrücken, HRB 11234 -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
