I still in fact have the original issue where it just beach balls, and I have to relaunch the finder each time I want to go into a subdirectory.
D On 2010-06-18, at 7:54 AM, William P.N. Smith wrote: > Seems to be better for me, but that doesn't mean: > > 1) I've got the same problem as DNK > > 2) I haven't seen it show up yet. > > I dunno if there's any debugging you can turn on without using something like > wireshark to trap all your traffic and parse it from there. > > I've got directories with tens of thousands of files in them, so I can't > always tell if it's slow because it's iterating thru all the files or because > there's something strange going on... > > Willie > > > On 6/18/10 10:38 AM, DNK wrote: >> I installed the update (os x 10.6.4) as it was released, and no go. I still >> have the same issue. I have been still fighting with this issue. >> >> D >> >> >> On 2010-06-15, at 4:26 AM, William P.N. Smith wrote: >> >>> It's difficult to parse, but it _seems_ like the 10.6.4 update to OSX will >>> incorporate some SMB changes (fixes?), so maybe it's an OSX problem, and >>> might be Fixed In The Next Release. >>> >>> I don't really care for beta software, but I kinda wish I could get this >>> one! >>> >>> >>> >>> On 6/15/10 12:18 AM, Dnk wrote: >>>> That is also essentially what I am experiencing. >>>> >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> >>>> D >>>> >>>> On 2010-06-14, at 6:10 PM, "William P.N. Smith" >>>> <w_sm...@compusmiths.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> I'm having a problem that I'm not sure is related. OSX 10.6.3, Centos >>>>> 5.5, Samba Version 3.0.33-3.28.el5 >>>>> >>>>> Sometimes when I try to browse to a directory it just stalls out with >>>>> the spinning gear. Not always the top level or a consistent depth, and >>>>> it doesn't seem to matter if there are a dozen files or thousands in >>>>> the directory. Sometimes if I walk away for an hour or so it'll still >>>>> be spinning when I get back, sometimes it'll finally be showing my >>>>> directory listing. >>>>> >>>>> I've just discovered(?) that quitting the Finder and restarting it >>>>> solved the problem in at least one instance, so try that and report >>>>> back... >>>>> >>>>> [I'm running iptables, and can't disable it, FWIW.] >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 6/13/10 3:36 AM, zoolook wrote: >>>>>> 2010/6/4 DNK<d.k.emailli...@gmail.com>: >>>>>>> Just bumping this one back onto the radar. I still have not been >>>>>>> able to fix the issue. >>>>>> >>>>>> Hello, >>>>>> >>>>>> I got a Macbook Pro last week so I was able to test your smb.conf in a >>>>>> VM running centos 5.5. >>>>>> >>>>>> It turned out that I have to disable iptables and selinux >>>>>> (system-config-securitylevel-tui) to make samba run on centos. I'm a >>>>>> debian/ubuntu guy and sure there's a better way; anyway, for testing, >>>>>> disabling is ok. >>>>>> >>>>>> After that, your smb.conf run flawless here; except for this line in >>>>>> [myshare]: >>>>>> >>>>>> users = @ myshare >>>>>> >>>>>> I really hope that space between "@" and "myshare" is a typo in your >>>>>> email and not in your actual smb.conf. >>>>>> >>>>>> I'll keep the VM for a few days, just in case you want me to run some >>>>>> more tests. >>>>>> >>>>>> Best regards, >>>>>> Norberto >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >>>>> instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba >>>> >>> >> >> > -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba