My office is running a RH6.1 box using Samba 2.0.5a. Two processes (both shell scripts) running on it go out to a shared resource on a Win95a box. The mount command that is used is: smbmount \\\\wk01900\\hostprt /opt/arcdata/wspn -N. This is issued via a shell script written to eliminate typing in the entire command. The script is in a directory that is included in $PATH. A file called LOGAIR.DAT is stored on the Win95 box and is created and updated by a process running on that machine. It is unfortunately not possible to change the storage location of this file. The first process is called by cron every 15 min that checks LOGAIR.DAT to make sure that it being updated at least once an hour. The other, upon finding a flag that indicates a request, will copy LOGAIR.DAT to an archive dir (on the Linux box) and then move it to a dir shared via Samba (also on the Linux box) to be merged into our accounting system. It runs continuously in a loop with a sleep 30 command to reduce system load, usually on tty2 under the appropriate login. The processes themselves seem to work alright. But every so often there is an error message that comes up: smb_get_length: recv error = 5 smb_request: result -5, setting invalid smb_retry: new pid=770, generation=2 Despite what the error message says, the PID always remains the same. It is the PID associated with smbmount. The generation increases by 1 every time the error happens. At one time the process that copies and then moves the file was run under the root login. The shared resource was mounted under root also. The only time I saw an error like the one above was if the Win95 box had to be rebooted (at least every couple of days although no-one works on it directly). When I changed the processes to run under a different login (trying to stay away from root) the smbmount command was not running with UID so I changed it (smbmnt actually) and it seemed to work fine. Now the above error comes up multiple times a day. Does anyone know why this might be? Jay Stage jays@kitt-travel.com -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed