I wasn't suggesting that those were issues, I was asking if it was. It sounds like that probably has nothing to do with the issue going on and is just normal disconnects. I thought a windows update may have gone in as this literally just started occurring suddenly about 6 weeks ago. But alas, mac and linux clients see the same issue.

Sincerely,

Doug Tucker

On 10/03/2013 02:42 PM, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Thu, Oct 03, 2013 at 02:07:05PM -0500, Doug Tucker wrote:
Already been down that path.  I can't find a network issue anywhere.
Our samba server itself is set up with a bonded interface which
attaches to 2 different cards in the switch.  I've pulled each
ethernet cable to see the results and there is no ping loss or
interruption of any sort and shutting down the port at the logical
level I see the same result.  I monitor all of the switches and
routers in our network with opennms and cannot find there, or in any
of the logs any network interruption anywhere.  Additionally samba
seems to be the only server affected.  We have 50 or so linux
servers on the network that aren't experiencing any file server
interruption.  As for the samba server itself, I moved some clients
over to our backup and the problem follows them.
Then you need to look at the clients. All smbd knows is
that the client disconnected. It doesn't know why.

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