Ken Hamer (B83 131) <K.Hamer@axion.bt.co.uk> wrote> BUT...... After printing a document, Samba appears to hang up the
connection,
> although another seems to start pretty quickly.
... > server.netbios- client.1065 8557 0 8760 0
CLOSE_WAIT
>
> The connection will stay in this state until the user tries to access
> something on the network drive or until it times out. smbstatus reflects
the
> above and shows a connection until time-out.
This is pretty normal behaviour on the closedown of a
TCP/IP session, but I admit I'm surprised that the
session has been closed...>
> Normally, when the user tries to access anything on the network drive, the
> smbd daemon, as expected, kicks off a new process, a new connection is
> established and everybody is happy.
And that sounds like the client recovering from
an unasked for disconnection...
> HOWEVER, some clients drop the network drive and their users find that they
> must re-connect. Sometime this is not possible until the old connection
times
> out. Both NT and Windows95 clients are affected. I SUSPECT that this is
more
> of a client problem than a Samba/UNIX one but I can't prove it.
I'd suspect it's both. The SMB authors assumed that
clients will try to recover when necessary. The client
authors assumed the SMB service will try hard to stay up.
Each tends to depend on the other...
If I owned both server and client, I'd try to get both
looked at. Alas, MS isn't a Sun subsidiary so I can't
help on the client end (:-))
--dave
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