On Mon, 18 Jan 1999 samba@samba.org wrote:
> Date: Sun, 17 Jan 1999 14:55:42 +0730 (SST)
> From: Gregory Hosler <gregory.hosler@eno.ericsson.se>
> To: samba@samba.org, samba-bugs@samba.org, btenison@dibbs.net
> Subject: request_oplock_break - a clue - what does it mean ?
> Message-ID: <XFMail.990117145542.gregory.hosler@eno.ericsson.se>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I increased the log level, and found something very interesting out.
> I know now what causes a sbmd to go into infinite hibernation on
> Solaris. I do not know why, it is probably something Solaris specific,
> I thought that a "dont descend" would have resolved my problem,
but
> it has not. details at the end.
>
> Scenerio:
>
> solaris 2.5.1 running samba 2.0.0 (happens w/ several if not all
> if the 1.19 releases as well, it is not samba specific).
>
> NT 4 sp 3
>
> On samba, create a [root] entry that looks like:
>
> [root]
> comment = Root Dir
> path = /
> dont descend = /dev
>
> On NT, map the root directory to a network drive. open up [my computer]
> and click on the network drive. In the process of displaying the icons
> for the directory (/), NT will look for "desktop.ini" in each
directory.
> When it gets to /net, the particular smbs that is stat'ing
/net/desktop.ini
> will hang. (this is easily reproduceable in an xterm, just "ls
/net/foo"
> and your ls will hang. I have no idea what /net is. it _looks_ like a
> regular directory, there is nothing in fstab to indicate that it is a mount
> point. very peculiar.)
/net is an automounter directory that uses the special -hosts automount map.
read the man page for automount and see /etc/auto_master. this automount
feature allows you to automatically access nfs exports from hostname as
/net/hostname/exportname.
i can't tell you why it's hanging when you look in /net but the quick
fix,
if you're not using automount or the -hosts map, is to edit /etc/auto_master
or disable automount altogether.
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