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2003 Dec 01
0
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files from the smb server to the NT computer, but can't copy anything to the
smb share. Instead, the computer hangs for some time and then gives me an
error message saying "Could not copy somefile.txt. Session was cancelled".
The error logged on the smb server is:
[2002/02/06 11:12:49, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_data(436)
read_data: read failure for 43923. Error = Connection reset
2003 Dec 01
0
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smb share, but not TO it. The error I get here is "Could not copy
somefile.txt. Path is too deep" which I imagine might be a new version of the
NT error. The error that samba logs is, again:
[2002/02/06 11:09:48, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_data(436)
read_data: read failure for 51288. Error = Connection reset by peer
I've searched the archives extensively and haven't found any
2003 Dec 01
0
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smb share, but not TO it. The error I get here is "Could not copy
somefile.txt. Path is too deep" which I imagine might be a new version of
the
NT error. The error that samba logs is, again:
[2002/02/06 11:09:48, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_data(436)
read_data: read failure for 51288. Error = Connection reset by peer
I've searched the archives extensively and haven't found any
2003 Mar 20
1
Connection by peers
Our Samba work very bad!
My some users can't save changers in Exel and Word files.
We have file-server ( Linux RH7.3, kernel 2.4.18, Samba-2.2.7a-1)
We local network consists of 500 computers with NT Domain Controller
(Win98,Win2000,WinXP,Microsoft Office 2000).
The user opens a file, he changes it and sometimes can save a file, and
sometimes no. Why?
My smb.conf
[Global]
workgroup
2004 Mar 10
0
question about Samba share in HTTP root dir [repost]
Hiya,
i have had a HTTP directory tree shared out via SMB on my HTTP
development server for a few years with no trouble. recently however
various files have started becoming read-only as far as my Win2k machine
is concerned.
upon ssh-ing into the tree in question i find all the
permissions are fairly open and i cannot see why i should have any
problem at all. i was wondering if this might have
2003 Feb 19
1
CD sharing via iso9660, mounted, and samba
I have installed a small Limux box in my local primary school, in order
to sahre CD iso images.
The system works fine, untill several w/s's concurrently access the same
program , whereupon, we get spurious crashes. I have tried disableing
op-locks, which seemed to help, but only slightly.
Any suggestions gratefully received.
Shane
oplock_break: no break received from client within 30
2002 Dec 04
2
Disconnected...:( It MUST be a kernel problem OR a Samba problem.
Here's what you asked for - along with some tcpdump data that shows
what I'm thinking the problem is...If anyone knows what this is - I'd LOVE to
hear it - I've seen lots of posts about this type of error from
others, and none of those folks have posted their problem being fixed
(they probably gave up on it like I did for awhile...)
Log Entries
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2004 Feb 12
0
lib/util_sock.c:read_data(436) ...
Hello,
I am administering several Samba PDCs (2.2.7a - 3.0.1) in different networks.
The underlying OS'es are nearly the same on all machines, Debian 3.x and
SuSE 8.x. The machines are also providing the following services to the
clients: ISC dhcpd3, bind9 for dynamic DNS and lprng. Clients are running
Win2K/XP.
So far, everything works: domain logons, printing, file sharing.
But I
2003 Feb 19
2
Is Samba made for trash ?!?
Hi Sambafriends !
I have done a migration from Novell to a Samba-PDC in a medium enterprise
with nearly 50 workstations eight weeks ago.
When i look at the /var/log/warn listing i still see some errors, and i
like to ask you, if this messages are "normal" ?
smbd[7809]: [2003/02/11 18:26:45, 0]
smbd/password.c:domain_client_validate(1517)
smbd[7809]: domain_client_validate: could
2002 Sep 23
3
Read failure for 4. Error = connection reset by peer.
I am having a SERIOUS problem with our new 2.2.5 server. In fact I will
probably be forced to move to a Windows 2000 Server platform, as the samba
server is practically useless. Work on any files on the share cannot be
done without major risk of losing data. I get these two errors all day:
[2002/09/19 21:04:21, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_data(436)
read_data: read failure for 4. Error =
2003 Feb 11
0
Experience with Samba - are errors normal ?
Hi Sambafriends !
I have done a migration from Novell to a Samba-PDC in a medium enterprise
with nearly 50 workstations eight weeks ago. After a couple of problems the
most things run well. But i have a few questions left and it would be nice,
if an experienced user can help me:
When i look at the /var/log/warn listing i still see some errors, and i
like to ask you, if this messages are
2003 Jun 10
1
Samba 2.2.7 as PDC causing BSOD on 2K domain logon
Hello,
Have wrestled this one for about a week, now, getting frustrated ;-)
Running samba as PDC for my domain (cf. smb.conf further down)
When logging in on my 2K Pro machine, I first get a "can't find roaming
profile, attempting local profile"-error, but logon using my user's smb
account accepts only the correct password and so the identification part
works well.
Next,
2002 Sep 25
0
smbd out of control processes
This is a follow on to the previous post about smbd bringing down a
machine. I'm running samba 2.2.5. I've limited the number of smbd
processes, so at least the machine doesn't stop working, but samba
still stops working occasionally.
Here is what smbstatus shows:
atgdet05:/usr/local/samba/bin% sudo ./smbstatus -d
using configfile = /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf
Opened
2005 Mar 29
1
Vijay - net_r_sam_logon errors.
Hi,
We get the following errors in the current samba domain controller :
[2005/03/29 06:16:49, 0] rpc_server/srv_netlog.c:api_net_sam_logon(206)
api_net_sam_logon: Failed to marshall NET_R_SAM_LOGON.
[2005/03/29 06:16:49, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1200)
api_rpcTNP: api_netlog_rpc: NET_SAMLOGON failed.
[2005/03/29 06:29:35, 0] lib/util_sock.c:matchname(900)
1999 May 20
0
Network is STILL busy...
Here is some log output that occurs on the production during the process of
issuing a net use command from the win95 box to the samba server. The
connection reset by peer message appears immediately after the error 54
network is busy message appears on the windows 95 machine. (This is debug
level = 10)
[1999/05/18 18:21:00, 2] smbd/server.c:main(709)
Changed root to /
[1999/05/18 18:21:00,
2002 Jul 06
0
Timeout problem win2k -> linux
Hello,
First: I am not subbed to this list. - So any answers should be CC:ed to
me. Thank you.
I have a freshly installed debian woody linux box. With 2.4.18 with XFS
patch. - I have two drives (76G + 40G) that I have used LVM to get a
bigger single volume of.
It worked perfectly with scp etc. - But now when I installed samba I get
timeouts.
[2002/07/06 12:15:32, 0]
2003 Sep 17
0
Log: read failure for 4.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
I've been fairly vocal on the samba news groups recently due to a problem with one of my machines, in terms of reading files poorly. I had forgotten that my other machine had some problems as well. The other machines problems and this seems intermitiant, that accessing a file over long periods of time (like a movie) would cause the stream to stop,
2004 Mar 21
2
oplocks ?
I have follow ERROR Message in my log:
[code]
#cat samba.log.tn-ss1lxgxvomck
[2004/03/21 13:34:32, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_data(436)
read_data: read failure for 45164. Error = Connection reset by peer
[2004/03/21 13:39:03, 0] smbd/oplock.c:request_oplock_break(1011)
request_oplock_break: no response received to oplock break request to pid
4146 on port 1031 for dev = 1601, inode = 134,
2008 Nov 26
0
Odd Samba behavior
Greetings,
Samba 3.0.28a running on Ubuntu 8.3.
I have 2 shares and have them mounted on Windows Vista, Windows XP,
Windows 2000 Server, and Slackware Linux. In my syslog, I recieve the
following:
Nov 26 11:57:54 NAS winbindd[23761]: [2008/11/26 11:57:54, 0]
lib/util_sock.c:read_socket_with_timeout(497)
Nov 26 11:57:54 NAS winbindd[23761]: read_socket_with_timeout: timeout
read. read
2003 Jul 31
0
Samba security hole as the workstation hangs
Hi,
I probably found a minor security hole (as it may be IMHO) in my (latest) stable release of SAMBA (2.2.9a-1)
Using Win98SE I am logging to Samba server. I am using root preexec and root postexec on Home share's to maintain a list of "correctly logged" users.
When a Windows workstation craches, Samba finds this after some 5 long minutes. Until that time, although a new user logs