Ariel_Orellana@penoles.com.mx
1999-Feb-19 16:26 UTC
SUMMARY Samba losing track of loged in machines?
Hi all, I had to try the solution out for a few days to make sure that was the problem. Thanks go to: Manjeet rekhims@ecae.stortek.com Matthew Powell MPowell@LIMITED.com Who both pointed to the "dead time = x" paramteter. However, the windoze client should reconnect automatically even if it has lost the connection. This probably points to the client being broken (big surprise, huh?). I don't really want to reinstall right now so I just doubled the dead time parameter from 15 to 30 minutes, as opposed to setting it to 0 as I still want to disconnect dead clients. Ariel> -----Original Message----- > From: Ariel Orellana > Sent: Monday, February 15, 1999 5:41 AM > To: 'samba@samba.org' > Cc: 'hpux-admin@dutchworks.nl' > Subject: Samba losing track of loged in machines? > > > Hi, I haven't been able to solve this for a while and it's > becoming an annoyance. > > First off I have HP-UX 10.20 patched to the bleeding edge > patches. I also have samba 1.9.18p10. I haven't tried > upgrading seeing all of the itty bitty problems samba 2.0.x > is having. I'll wait for things to settle down before taking > the plunge. > > The symptom is as follows, in the morning I will turn on my > machines on and log in just fine. Since I also do PC support > I sometimes leave my machine unattended for an hour, > sometimes more. When I come back, I have lost my samba > connections and can't find the server. It still shows up in > network neighborhood but I can't access it (which is > perfectly logical, of course). If I restart the windows > session everything will be back to normal. And the weird > part is that this all started about three weeks ago without > me modyfing samba in any way. Stranger still, if I work on > the network connections on a continued basis this will never happen. > > I have installed several HP-UX patches, so that may be the > culprit, but I can't seem to solve this thing... maybe some > sort of time out. > > Any ideas will be highly appreciated. > > BTW, sorry if some of you don't like this being cross-posted, > its just that I can't figure out if this is HP-UX of samba > misbehaving. > > Ariel R. Orellana >