Andrea Venturoli
2022-Apr-07 12:29 UTC
[Samba] [EXTERNAL]:Re: A disconnected network can, for all practical purposes, hang your system.
On 4/7/22 13:00, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:> What I was trying to get at was: This may not be a Samba problem, it > may be a Windows problem. If you try this with two Linux clients and it > works, then it is a problem with the Windows client, it isn't releasing > its lock before disconnecting.IIUIC what Jaideep means is "disconnecting"=[crashing,losing WiFi,LAN cable axed, etc...]. In that case the client (be it Windows, Linux or whatever) can't release its locks. So how does/should Samba react to such a situation? bye av.
Rowland Penny
2022-Apr-07 12:40 UTC
[Samba] [EXTERNAL]:Re: A disconnected network can, for all practical purposes, hang your system.
On Thu, 2022-04-07 at 14:29 +0200, Andrea Venturoli via samba wrote:> On 4/7/22 13:00, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: > > > What I was trying to get at was: This may not be a Samba problem, > > it > > may be a Windows problem. If you try this with two Linux clients > > and it > > works, then it is a problem with the Windows client, it isn't > > releasing > > its lock before disconnecting. > > IIUIC what Jaideep means is "disconnecting"=[crashing,losing > WiFi,LAN > cable axed, etc...].Possibly, but that wasn't how I understood it :-)> > In that case the client (be it Windows, Linux or whatever) can't > release > its locks. > So how does/should Samba react to such a situation?How does Windows deal with such a situation ? Rowland