Hi  Guys, 

 

I have been running Ubuntu Server 11.04 for a couple of weeks with a Samba
server and it is running great. The other day a client win7 tried to do a
backup to the allocated Samba share and the server kernel-panicked on me. 

Since then, every single time win7 clients are trying to do backups on
allocated shares through Samba protocol, the server kernel-panicked and I
have to reboot it.

The only reason I found in the logs for the KP :" kernel panic - not
syncing: fatal exception in interrupt". 

I immediately tested my ram with memtest-86 and all is ok

I mounted two external usb drives on the shares and tried to run the backups
on the usb drives and the issue is identical. The server KP every single
time.

I then run HDD test on both external USB drives and internal drive of the
server and all is ok. 

I have searched google for an answer but to  no avail. All the posts
referred back to a potential hardware issue on the server. Hardware wise, my
server has no issues. 


Any help is much appreciated on sorting the issue as I have no idea on where
to look for a solution. 

 

Kind Regards, 

Zongo

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