Jeremy Allison wrote:

On Wed, Aug 17, 2005 at 05:26:36PM -0500, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Steve Williams wrote:

My "gut feeling" is that it is related to jfs2. No concrete proof though. This is the ONLY problem we encountered
with the entire upgrade, and the only thing that we did
"radically" different was use jfs2 rather than JFS.  The advantage
we saw was that JFS2 can "shrink" the filesystems, which can
be nice in a year or two when requirements change.
Did you do testing on AIX? I was not aware that I could get an "ext3" fs on AIX. If you are interested in persuing
this further, I will try to set things up to do some
troubleshooting...  I am remote to the  location & will
need to have someone work with me.. not a big deal, they
have a good summer student... but does need some coordination.
I spoke with Jeremy about it.  He believes that it is a
problem with  the way we implement resume keys now.  Apparently
on;y win9x uses resume keys these days in the findfirst/findnext
sequence.  WinNT and later uses resume by name.

Although to confirm it I'd like to see a debug level 10 log
of one of your clients "looping" with a directory listing
against a 3.0.20 Samba server please.

Jeremy.
Hi,

That's cool, I will try to get this for you tomorrow morning.
How would you like me to get this to you?

Cheers,
Steve Williams



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