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2006 Feb 08
1
Raid tools for hardware raid?
Okay, this is probably a stupid question, but here goes: We've got a database server that I'm going to wipe clean and install the latest OS. It's running 2.1 right now, and it has a hardware raid. I've found lots of stuff on software raid tools, but are there any tools on hardware raid? We've got another box, an IBM AS/400, and when one of it's raid disks fail
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:
2001 Nov 14
1
smbfs errors
Hi Samba-Team, I have a Linux Workstation (Dual Processor Xeon, 800GByte RAID 10, Gigabit Ethernet). There is a Samba Server (2.2.0) on it and there is a mounted Share from an NT-PC (mount -t smbfs -o username=xxx,password=xxx //xxx/mount /home/mnt). In the file /var/log/messages I have the following error Messages : smb_trans2_request: result=-104, setting invalid smb_lookup: find //xxx
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
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 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
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
2001 Mar 03
0
kernel & automount errors in messages log
Hello all, I have a few strange errors in my messages log I can't fix. My system works great, it just bugs me that I have error (or apparent errors) that I don't know about. I get automount errors regurlarly (daily) that are reflected in the last four lines of the log file excerpt below. My misc and net directories are there, but I can't write to them either. The properties say that
2001 Oct 29
6
Samba 2.0.7 problems (on RedHat 7.0)
Hi people,
2001 Oct 11
2
smb_trans2_request: result=-104, setting invalid
Why do I keep getting these messages? (from /var/log/messages) I use RedHat 7.1 and have a coupple of shares on the machine on a bizzy samba network. Oct 10 04:03:50 n243 kernel: smb_trans2_request: result=-104, setting invalid Oct 10 04:03:50 n243 kernel: smb_retry: successful, new pid=5506, generation=47 Oct 10 04:44:03 n243 kernel: smb_trans2_request: result=-104, setting invalid Oct 10
2004 May 06
0
SMBCLIENT: error on mounting
Dear all, I use smbmount on a script. The package used is (SuSe 7.2): "... root@gprod:~ > which smbmount /usr/bin/smbmount root@gprod:~ > rpm -qf /usr/bin/smbmount smbclnt-2.2.0-15 root@gprod:~ > ls -l /usr/bin/smbmount -rwsr-sr-t 1 root root 497224 May 12 2001 /usr/bin/smbmount root@gprod:~ > ..." This script runs on crontab each 20 minutes. It uses the
2005 Jun 23
0
Error Redhat ES 3.0
Hi, Can anyone help me with this one.... ################### LogWatch 4.3.2 (02/18/03) ####################=20 Processing Initiated: Wed Jun 22 04:02:00 2005 Date Range Processed: yesterday Detail Level of Output: 0 Logfiles for Host: inchgapp ################################################################=20 --------------------- Kernel Begin
2006 Mar 13
1
Cannot load wcfxo -- Please help!
I'm afraid that I am at a loss here. I am new to Asterisk, and have successfully set up SIP. But I cannot get my FXS card working, and I'm not sure what else I can try. # modprobe wcfxo /lib/modules/2.4.21-37.0.1.ELsmp/misc/wcfxo.o: init_module: No such device Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect module parameters, including invalid IO or IRQ parameters. You may
2007 Apr 18
1
[Bridge] Re: hang on PPC
On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 15:43:30 +0700 <arkady-parabel@ngs.ru> wrote: > Hi. > > I'm using a powerpc-based board (CPU - Motorolla 82855, 50 > Mhz) with 32 Mb of RAM, Big Endian. > Linux kernel - 2.4.22, bridge - statically linked & as a > module > brctl - 0.9.6 > Ethernet - fec (arch/ppc/8xx_io/fec.c) > All this was compiled with gcc version 3.2.2 20030217
2005 Nov 29
0
I/O error samba mount point (only with smbfs)
Hi, I am getting an I/O error while running fsstress on client samba mount point (only with smbfs) Can anyone, please look into this problem? Problem Description: x370 was configured for samba server & x206f as samba client. fsstress was running from two samba mount points from client i.e /SAMBA1 (type cifs) & /SAMBA2 (type smbfs). There was no load generating on /SAMBA2 & hence
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 |
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
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.
2003 May 06
1
Slow disk access on Dell Latitute with ATA/ATAPI-5 T13 1321D
Hi... I have a Dell Latitute with an ATA/ATAPI-5 T13 1321D and it would seem that my disk access is extremely slow. I have the latest updated kernel from RedHat 8.0 kernel 2.4.18-27.8.0. Somehow I think it is related to the UDMA stuff (shows my level of understanding). I have run hdparm and although I think I should at least udma level 5, I have at most udma2 listed. Is this a kernel
2003 Apr 13
2
isolinux 2.01 bug with Compaq and Promise BIOS
I have a Compaq something with a PII-400 and an Intel 440BX/ZX/DX chipset. I put in a Maxtor Ultra133 PCI controller (which is a Promise PDC20269, same as their TX2) and connected the hard drive thereto. Before we go on, I should say that I **hate** both Promise and Compaq. I wouldn't actually BUY this junk. Don't look a gift horse in the mouth, as they say. :) (An old idiom I grew up