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2002 Nov 06
1
Daily smb_trans2_request errors
Every morning at 2:02am, and 6:25am, I get the following two lines in my /var/log/messages: Nov 6 06:25:15 borgCube kernel: smb_trans2_request: result=-104, setting invalid Nov 6 06:25:16 borgCube kernel: smb_retry: successful, new pid=28929, generation=37 The pid always stays the same, and generation increases by 1 everytime it happens. Currently I got one share from a W2K computer mounted
2002 May 24
1
What's Happening
Found these messages in /var/log/dmesg on a Redhat 7.1 machine running Samba 2.2.2 accessing a Win 2000 share. Actually, there are a bunch of tasks accessing the same share, complete with file locking, etc. Any docs on what that error code means? ...Thanks, ...Kenneth smb_get_length: recv error = 113 smb_trans2_request: result=-113, setting invalid smb_file_write: syndex/csafe.log validation
2001 Mar 05
1
smbmount/kernel 2.4.2/Samba 2.0.7 - Unable to use large files/directories
Hi there. I'm having a very odd problem with samba. I have a Mandrake 7.2 linux distro, though I've compiled a 2.4.2 kernel for it (with samba support compiled in - not a module), and I've also compiled Samba 2.0.7. When I mount shares from my win98 machines, if I try to list a large directory or open a large file, the terminal freezes. I'm able to log in another, but if I
2002 Jul 03
2
Occasional problem with hanging SMB mounts.
Hello everyone. I have two linux servers* that each have four directories mounted as SMBFS shares from a Windows 2000 Server. For the most part, this set-up is working great, however, there have been occasional hiccups. Every so often, one of the servers, LINUX-ONE, logs a couple of Samba-related errors. The following is an example: Jun 30 06:30:45 mx-two kernel: smb_trans2_request:
2002 Jul 07
1
samba issue?
My current smb.conf http://mdew.orcon.net.nz/samba/smb.conf , isnt showing up in windows b0xes (Win2k) I can however mount my drive from the linux router, and it shows this error (maybe unrelated/related to this..) mount /sharing/ryan smb_get_length: recv error = 5 smb_trans2_request: result=-5 setting invalid smb_retry: succesful, new pid=32382, generation=2 My drive is browsable from the
2001 Mar 15
3
Samba-2.2.0alpha-2 (interesting behavior)
Hello, I am running Samba-2.2.0alpha-2 on a OpenLinux 2.3 (Caldera) system, and I was wondering if this error message is NORMAL behavior for a NT Server share mounted with the following command: //inet_server_1/C /mnt/server1 -o username=xxxxxxxx,password=xxxxxx,ip=x.x.x.2 here is what is in /var/log/messages: Mar 15 09:51:59 htmlodds kernel: smb_trans2_request: result=-32, setting invalid
2000 Jul 05
1
setting invalid
I keep seeing this in my logs: Jul 5 12:37:29 gateway kernel: smb_trans2_request: result=-32, setting invalid What have I screwed up? Also, any news on when the search stuff will be back up?
1998 Aug 24
10
smbmount problem
Hello. I hope that this is the proper place to ask this. Here is my problem. I have several smbmounts under Red Hat Linux 5.1. They need to be accessed by my apache web server. One of the mounts keeps getting disconnected, but this is not noticed by Linux. So the Linux box thinks that the files under the smbmount are still accessable when they aren't actually mounted. What would be the best
1999 Sep 19
3
Samba can't keep NT shares mounted
I don't know who this problem belongs to, samba or Linux, but it's a common one, judging by the responses in my INBOX to a previous post. Plus, it's a fairly serious one; many applications require smb shares to be mounted continuously and without interruption. It's been a recurring problem which seems to have been pushed off to the side as not important, even though it's a
2004 Mar 19
4
64-bit Windows advanced server 2003 hangs
I just had the unpleasant experience of crashing a production server _twice_ when trying to access a file share. The server is 64-bit Windows 2003 on an itanium3. My box is RedHat Linux 8.0 with Samba 3.0.0-2. Here's some messages from syslog: Mar 19 09:13:58 hedron automount[1037]: attempting to mount entry /dborg/POS Mar 19 09:13:58 hedron mount.smbfs[23153]: [2004/03/19 09:13:58, 0]
2000 Apr 02
1
smbfs and i/o errors
Hi guys, I hope I've reached the correct mailinglist. I'm experiencing a problem with smbfs. You can mount shares, but after a while, the connection is broken and all sorts of strange stuff happens. I've got a share called /mnt/ntshare which remotely mounts an NT host: [arnow@foo /mnt]$ ls ls: ntshare: Input/output error cdrom/ floppy/ [arnow@foo /mnt]$ [arnow@foo /mnt]$ dmesg |
2004 Jun 24
1
Interesting errors...
Greetings, About 2 months ago, we decided to backup our Oracle test servers via samba rather than nfs -- the backups were just taking too long using nfs. No problem mounting the remote file share to the server and the backup took about one-third of the time. Yep, worked good...and still continues to out perform nfs hands down. Problem is - I'm receiving errors on both of the test servers.
2001 Mar 02
1
smb client problem
Hi! We're experiencing a really weird problem with our linux smb client. We map four directories to a NT4-share from our linux-box (2.2.12). The problem is that the mount goes through just fine with no complaints and I can see the files on that share, but, I can't see new files created with ls on the nt4-server on the linuxbox but if I run more <filename> I can see the contents of
2003 Jul 23
1
[SOLVED] mount.smbfs problem
Hi - My messages may not be reaching this list. Would someone at least confirm receipt of this message even if you have no suggestions/ comments re its content? I have sent several messages concerning mount.smbfs and I guess no one is using smbfs to mount a Windows machine -or- no one has encountered my problem. To recap the problem and give a solution: [problem] mount.smbfs is not working on
2000 Apr 17
0
Samba 2.0.7pre4
Dear Sirs: I wish to report my experience with the package. I have compiled and used Samba 2.0.7pre 2, pre3, and pre4. I have not had any trouble connecting to Samba's shares (from an NT client), but I would like to report a problem with SMBFS and SMBMOUNT. NT4, SP5 shares mounted into the filespace of the Linux box can disconnect over time with two possible outcomes. The activity is
2001 Dec 03
1
Need error message explanation, please
Hi, Could some please tell me what it means if I find sometimes the following message written to the console or the bootup log under Debian Linux: smb_get_lenght: recv error=5 smb_trans2_request: result=-5, invalid setting Samba version is: 2.2.2debian-2 (And other then the occasional message I see no problem with it.) I've tried to look for some info on error messages but I didn't
2001 Mar 02
1
Smb Retry and SSL
After posting to samba-nt and samba-technical I was told that this was the place. Running 2.0.7-21 Feb 22 12:42:41 server1 kernel: smb_trans2_request: result=-32, setting invalid Feb 22 12:42:41 server1 kernel: smb_retry: sucessful, new pid=32561, generation=4 I have removed the system from the domain, erased the SID's, reset the computer account, rejoined the domain and still get this
2001 Oct 29
6
Samba 2.0.7 problems (on RedHat 7.0)
Hi people,
2000 Mar 19
0
smbmount disappears
Hi, I'm using samba-2.0.6-19991110 on Redhat 6.1 in order to mount a NT-filesystem. The mount command is: smbmount //ISDN/CoTel /mnt/NT-Bank/ -o username=serv,password=serv,workgroup=WORK,uid=root,gid=users,ro everything works fine, except that after one or two days the mount disappears. A simple 'ls /mnt/NT-Bank/MCCWIN' results in 'Input/output error'. In
2000 Jul 14
1
smbmount intermittent problems
I use smbmount to mount a number of NT shares from around a global network in order to sync from a master distribution which resides in linux. Specifically... uklnxsrv$ smbmount //NTSRV/share -c 'mount /tmp/temporary_mount -u 502 -g 510' -U guest%guest_passwd Frequently it works well, but from time to time the mounted NT share, for lack of a better word gets corrupted. Here are the