[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >I have a mac running Mac OS X ans samba 2.2.5 which is provided by >Apple. The Linux server have samba 2.2.8 (the last one). Sometimes, in >the server logs, you have: >[2003/03/26 14:26:30, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_data(436) > read_data: read failure for 4. Error = No route to host >in this case, the Macclient lost the samba connection and has to reboot >because a silly error (Mac error: -47, % macerror -47 >Mac OS error -47 (fBsyErr): File is busy (delete) ) >I don't understand the no route to host message because the error occurs >only once (or 2 times) per day !!!! >the problem occurs even if netatalk (appletalk) is not running >some suggestions ? > >-- >Jean-Max Reymond >derni�re �ruption de l'Etna: http://jmreymond.free.fr/Etna2002
Apple machines work way better on a half duplex connection, it must be forced on the switch and then the machine will accept it, or you can get a util from versiontracker called "cocktail" it will let you set the mode of the en* controller. do you have the lastest software updates on? I think this is a more mac side error than a samba prob. perhaps we should look into getting a apple-samba list going. god knows it could have helped me a while ago. Mac's are getting better, open source may save them. they have to find a way to update better though. good luck, I hope that kinda helps. Kyle Loree Rendek Communications [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
