[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
That's exactly what I thought. However, when all of the memory is finally consumed, I can no longer copy files from the samba share to my Win2K box.
Now, that is a problem. Does this happen if i you only read from your samba server or do the clients write to it?
And can you read from the file system shared with samba on the server itself?
Would killing all samba processes help?
I'm just guessing here, but i assume that it's not samba but the underlying file system that is causing the trouble. Somewhat provoked by samba of course.
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