-Original Message-
From: Green, Paul [mailto:Paul.Green;stratus.com]
My opinion is that the right fix is for anyone who is
experiencing data corruption of any sort, whether with oplocks on, off, or
sideways, to work with the Samba team to come up with a reproducible test
case
--- Green, Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My opinion is that the right fix is for anyone who
is experiencing data
corruption of any sort, whether with oplocks on,
off, or sideways, to work
with the Samba team to come up with a reproducible
test case so that we can
root cause the true source
--- David Brodbeck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's rather
shocking to me that SMB reacts
to poorly to network problems, but I realize there's
not much Samba can do
about the crummy protocol design. ;)
There is one thing: (Now I'm beating a dead horse on
this, so I'll shut up and see what I can
-Original Message-
From: Chris de Vidal [mailto:cdevidal;yahoo.com]
--- David Brodbeck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's rather
shocking to me that SMB reacts
to poorly to network problems, but I realize there's
not much Samba can do
about the crummy protocol design. ;)
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, David Brodbeck wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Green, Paul [mailto:Paul.Green;stratus.com]
My opinion is that the right fix is for anyone who is
experiencing data corruption of any sort, whether with oplocks on, off, or
sideways, to work with the Samba
-Original Message-
From: John H Terpstra [mailto:jht;samba.org]
This is a not uncommon finding. I have followed up with many users who
have complained of Linux and / or Samba problems to find that
they were having problems with MS Windows NT so they decided to try
Samba.
That