Hello, In Suse 7.2 (kernel 2.4.4-4GB) I have installed 2.2.4 PDC samba server. When I start copying plenty of files to samba server from WinXP client (open several windows for copying), copying hangs for several minutes and error appears : WindowsXP : Windows - Delayed Write Failed. Before I had samba 2.2.3a and in the same situation I had logged such errors: [2002/05/16 08:01:29, 0] smbd/dfree.c:disk_free(139) WARNING: dfree is broken on this system [2002/05/20 15:40:10, 0] smbd/server.c:sig_hup(384) Got SIGHUP [2002/05/20 15:40:10, 1] smbd/process.c:async_processing(127) Reloading services after SIGHUP After I installed samba 2.2.4, no error are logged. Most interesting thing that if I "set log level = 10" everything works except that in more slowly. What it could be ? Thanks, Kestutis -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
I remember reading something about having to set nt use acls = no or similar in the globals section. Do you think that this is related to this problem? On Wednesday 22 May 2002 09:42, Kestutis Saldziunas wrote:> In Suse 7.2 (kernel 2.4.4-4GB) I have installed 2.2.4 PDC samba server. > When I start copying plenty of files to samba server from WinXP client > (open several windows for copying), copying hangs for several minutes and > error appears : WindowsXP : Windows - Delayed Write Failed. Before I had > samba 2.2.3a and in the same situation I had logged such errors:
Hi, I have set parameter in globals nt acl support = no, however I face the same error during havy copying. I noticed that it happens during only coppying to resourse like //samba/c, but not to mapped disk. Maybe client lose network share due to heavy traffic on network ? Kestutis> I remember reading something about having to set nt use acls = no orsimilar in the globals section. Do you think that this is related to this problem?> > On Wednesday 22 May 2002 09:42, Kestutis Saldziunas wrote: > > In Suse 7.2 (kernel 2.4.4-4GB) I have installed 2.2.4 PDC samba server. > > When I start copying plenty of files to samba server from WinXP client > > (open several windows for copying), copying hangs for several minutesand> > error appears : WindowsXP : Windows - Delayed Write Failed. Before I had > > samba 2.2.3a and in the same situation I had logged such errors:
I am new to Samba, and I have a similar problem (Alas, no solution). I have a simple test rig running samba 2.2.4 on FreeBSD 4.3 I see the shares from my Win 98 laptops, and I can browse, upload and download to and from the server. All is cool until I try to send a largeish file to the samba share (say>60K) The file starts toupload (very slowly) and after about 60K, the windows machine reports that the resource is no longer available, though I can still get files from the share and still browse. Once this has taken place, samba seems to need a rest and after a few minutes, I can again upload small files, but very slowly. This is all taking place on a local network firewalled off from the internet on the 192.168.1.0 subnet. Any Ideas? Marcus Merrin On 23 May 2002 at 10:40, Kestutis Saldziunas wrote:> Hi, > > I have set parameter in globals nt acl support = no, however Iface the same> error during havy copying. > I noticed that it happens during only coppying to resourse like//samba/c,> but not to mapped disk. > Maybe client lose network share due to heavy traffic on network ? > > Kestutis > > > > I remember reading something about having to set nt use acls = no or > similar in the globals section. Do you think that this is relatedto this> problem? > > > > On Wednesday 22 May 2002 09:42, Kestutis Saldziunas wrote: > > > In Suse 7.2 (kernel 2.4.4-4GB) I have installed 2.2.4 PDCsamba server.> > > When I start copying plenty of files to samba server from WinXPclient> > > (open several windows for copying), copying hangs for severalminutes> and > > > error appears : WindowsXP : Windows - Delayed Write Failed.Before I had> > > samba 2.2.3a and in the same situation I had logged such errors: > >Marcus Merrin Empty Air Consulting http://emptyair.com Marcus Merrin BSc. PhD. MRSC (CChem) Empty Air Consulting Creative technology