Hey all, I've been fighting a samba share/unmount problem for several days now and may have found a bug in the connect/disconnect code.
Basically, it seems that while everything claims to free the connection to the share, it doesn't actually happen. This is me closing ALL windows to the server: log.smbd: jon1 (192.168.200.2) connect to service disc1_pc_test as user breakit (uid=501 , gid=501) (pid 2908) [2002/10/16 10:13:27, 10] smbd/service.c:make_connection(672) calling vfs_ops.connect for service disc1_pc_test (options = ) jon1 (192.168.200.2) closed connection to service IPC$ [2002/10/16 10:13:37, 3] smbd/connection.c:yield_connection(48) Yielding connection to IPC$ jon1 (192.168.200.2) closed connection to service disc1_pc_test [2002/10/16 10:13:38, 3] smbd/connection.c:yield_connection(48) Yielding connection to disc1_pc_test smbstatus: Samba version 2.2.5 Service uid gid pid machine ---------------------------------------------- IPC$ jon_monroe jon_monroe 2908 jon1 (192.168.200.2) Wed Oct 16 1 0:10:55 2002 No locked files lsof disc1_pc_test: smbd 2908 root 19r DIR 7,1 2048 65536 /DVD_BURN/disc1/disc_test_pc/ smbd 2908 root 23r DIR 7,1 2048 65536 /DVD_BURN/disc1/disc_test_pc/ fuser disc1_pc_test: /DVD_BURN/disc1/disc_test_pc/: 2908 I've tried disabling all cache options I know of, and it hasn't made any difference. Here is a snip of my current smb.conf: [disc1_pc_test] comment = virtual PC volume from ISO image path = /DVD_BURN/disc1/disc_test_pc guest ok = yes valid users = root, jon_monroe, breakit force user = breakit force group = breakit oplocks = no level2 oplocks = no read only = yes posix locking = no locking = no This is on a RH8.0 x86 box, running K 2.4.18, and self installed samba 2.2.5. Due to the specific use, I can't use the pre/post exec functions for the unmount, though I don't see how it would make a difference. So, is there something I'm missing? Something else to try? Is this behavior normal? :) Thanks for any help! Jon -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba