Just curious....is this normal for a single connection to have 2 entries for the same share? Samba version 2.2.3-pre Service uid gid pid machine ---------------------------------------------- test4 test4 student 23214 seneca1 (151.103.17.25) Fri Feb 1 09:09 :18 2002 share test4 student 23214 seneca1 (151.103.17.25) Fri Feb 1 09:09 :26 2002 IPC$ test4 student 23214 seneca1 (151.103.17.25) Fri Feb 1 09:15 :20 2002 test4 test4 student 23214 seneca1 (151.103.17.25) Fri Feb 1 09:15 :19 2002 common test4 student 23214 seneca1 (151.103.17.25) Fri Feb 1 09:09 :26 2002 share test4 student 23214 seneca1 (151.103.17.25) Fri Feb 1 09:15 :20 2002 IPC$ nobody nobody 23214 seneca1 (151.103.17.25) Fri Feb 1 09:15 :20 2002 Notice they are on the same PID....just thought you'd like to know... RS/6000 - AIX 4.3.3-08 -- CVS update at 2/1/02 at 8:30am EST... Bill
On Fri, 1 Feb 2002, William Jojo wrote:> > > Just curious....is this normal for a single connection to have 2 entries > for the same share?It can be, yes.... chau, jerry --------------------------------------------------------------------- Hewlett-Packard hp.com SAMBA Team samba.org -- plainjoe.org "Sam's Teach Yourself Samba in 24 Hours" 2ed. ISBN 0-672-32269-2 --"I never saved anything for the swim back." Ethan Hawk in Gattaca--