Hi, When trying to copy 5000+ files from a client PC to a Samba server I have the following problem. Halfway during the operation it hangs on always the same file. Windows XP (SP1) gives: Unable to copy file [filename]. Specified network name is no longer available. (I had to translate this from Dutch, so it is not the exact message).
When checking with smbstatus I get this: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/samba# smbstatus Samba version 2.2.8a Service uid gid pid machine ---------------------------------------------- Werkmap Ba bart users 6706 bart (192.168.100.99) Thu May 27 13:44:01 2004 IPC$ bart users 6706 bart (192.168.100.99) Thu May 27 13:46:25 2004 Locked files: Pid DenyMode Access R/W Oplock Name -------------------------------------------------------------- 6706 DENY_ALL 0x30196 WRONLY NONE /home/bart/gobnet_bart2/images/opleidingen/fotoos/fotokl/18058k.gif Thu May 27 13:46:33 2004 When I remove the offending files from the tree the rest of the files are copied as you would expect. I tried removing the brlock.tdb files (when smbd and nmbd were shut down), I then tried cleaning out the whole /var/cache/samba I set: oplocks = no kernel oplocks = no level2 oplocks = no in smb.conf When I check before starting the copy operation with smbstatus no files are locked. When starting the copy the three offending files are locked and stay locked. Could this be related to my other problem with the Realtek 8139 and 3com2000T? Someone suggested that the giga NIC was just too fast. I checked with 3com905B and C cards and they have the same problem, so should I revert to the old NIC in the Samba server or are there some tweaks I could try? Any suggestions are welcome! Bart van Dijck -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
