the issue disappear.
Andy Colb
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From: samba-boun...@lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-boun...@lists.samba.org] On
Behalf Of Doug Tucker
Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2013 11:21 AM
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba] client hangs
All,
I've exhausted myself on
I wasn't suggesting that those were issues, I was asking if it was. It
sounds like that probably has nothing to do with the issue going on and
is just normal disconnects. I thought a windows update may have gone in
as this literally just started occurring suddenly about 6 weeks ago.
But alas
On Thu, Oct 03, 2013 at 02:07:05PM -0500, Doug Tucker wrote:
> Already been down that path. I can't find a network issue anywhere.
> Our samba server itself is set up with a bonded interface which
> attaches to 2 different cards in the switch. I've pulled each
> ethernet cable to see the results
Additionally, this has happened from time to time (again, no idea what
it means exactly), but it doesn't necessarily correllate with when users
are seeing the hang. Any idea if this is fatal?
Oct 3 08:31:57 agentsmith2 kernel: INFO: task smbd:26597 blocked for
more than 120 seconds.
Oct 3 0
Already been down that path. I can't find a network issue anywhere.
Our samba server itself is set up with a bonded interface which attaches
to 2 different cards in the switch. I've pulled each ethernet cable to
see the results and there is no ping loss or interruption of any sort
and shutti
On Thu, Oct 03, 2013 at 12:03:39PM -0500, Doug Tucker wrote:
> I see a lot of this in the logs, but can't determine if it really
> means anything:
>
> Oct 2 09:45:28 agentsmith2 smbd[21954]: getpeername failed. Error
> was Transport endpoint is not connected
> Oct 2 09:45:28 agentsmith2 smbd[2
I see a lot of this in the logs, but can't determine if it really means
anything:
Oct 2 09:45:28 agentsmith2 smbd[21954]: getpeername failed. Error was
Transport endpoint is not connected
Oct 2 09:45:28 agentsmith2 smbd[25948]: write_data: write failure in
writing to client 129.119.104.4
Virus scanning was one of the early suspects. For no real reason though
as nothing had changed. The macs and linux clients though are affected
and neither have virus software installed.
That's a huge frustrating point about it. It's is completely and wildly
random. I can't reproduce it at
On 03.10.2013 17:20, Doug Tucker wrote:
client attempts to access a resource on a
shared drive either by saving, or just simply clicking on a folder on
the shared drive can takes minutes to complete.
Is it reproducable by clicking the same folder again after rebooting the
client?
Do you have
All,
I've exhausted myself on this issue. Our samba server has been up and
running for ages without any issues. About 6 weeks ago quite suddenly
we began having intermittent clients hangs network wide and I'm at a
loss to find the issue. The users have so named them the windows
explorer st
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