I'll try this.  Thanks for all your help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Rob
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Subject: Re: SuSE 7.2 Samba Hang


> Yes, sorry....linux-2.4.7-s390-3.tar.gz and s390-4.tar.gz
>  Carlos :-)
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> Carlos,
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> You're being a little too vague for me to be sure I know what you're
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> Do you mean linux-2.4.7-s390-3.tar.gz and s390-4.tar.gz from
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http://www10.software.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/linux390/current2_4
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> shtml?
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> Mark Post
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> You need to apply kernel patches 3 and 4 from the opensource website :
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http://www10.software.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/linux390/index.shtml
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> Carlos :-)
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> We have recently installed SuSE 7.2 and the Samba package included and are
> experiencing a problem.  After setting up a share we attempt to access
this
> share via an NT 4.0 workstation.  When doing anything with that share the
> instance hangs -- telnet session is unresponsive and can't even get a
linux
> logon prompt within the VM user.  From the VM standpoint the machine is
> taking a large amount of the CPU.
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> Below is our smb.conf.   This worked in SuSE 7.0
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> Thanks
> Rob
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> # Global parameters
> [global]
>         workgroup = BOSDOM2
>         netbios name = LXFS001
>         server string = Samba on Boscov's Zseris Mainframe!
>         interfaces = 10.88.1.17/24
>         security = DOMAIN
>         encrypt passwords = Yes
>         map to guest = Bad User
>         password server = PRIDNS1
>         keepalive = 30
>         add user script = useradd %u
>         delete user script = userdel %u
>         os level = 2
>         wins server = 10.88.4.52
>         kernel oplocks = No
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> [Fullshare]
>         comment = full limited access
>         path = /
>         valid users = t880tjs
>         admin users = t880tjs
>         read only = No
>         create mask = 0777
>         browseable = No
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> [homes]
>         comment = Home
>         writeable = Yes
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> [shared]
>         comment = Shared
>         path = /bos1
>         writeable = Yes
>         create mask = 0777
>         level2 oplocks = No

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