Hi Boris,
I have a strange problem with smbfs, where the mounted share times out
and becomes inaccessible after a period of time. I haven't been able to
pinpoint the exact moment when it happens, but basically:
hightemplar:/home/alex$ mount
/dev/da0s1a on / (ufs, local, writes: sync 135 async 19893, reads: sync
3575 async 133)
/dev/da0s1f on /usr (ufs, local, writes: sync 33050 async 168568, reads:
sync 228738 async 13847)
/dev/da0s1e on /var (ufs, local, writes: sync 13939 async 350912, reads:
sync 14959 async 546)
procfs on /proc (procfs, local)
linprocfs on /usr/compat/linux/proc (linprocfs, local)
//ALEX@PLUTO/USERS on /mnt/pluto (smbfs)
hightemplar:/home/alex$ ls -l /mnt/pluto/
ls: : Broken pipe
hightemplar:/home/alex$ cd /mnt/pluto
hightemplar:/mnt/pluto$ pwd
/mnt/pluto
hightemplar:/mnt/pluto$ ls -al
ls: .: Broken pipe
umounting and mounting it again solves the problem.
Also, smbutil doesn't seem to work:
hightemplar:~$ smbutil lc
SMB connections:
Server: PLUTO
VC: ALEX(root:wheel) 711
Share:USERS(root:wheel) 711
hightemplar:~$ smbutil view //alex@pluto
smbutil: can't get handle to requester
smbutil: could not login to server PLUTO: syserr = Invalid argument
PLUTO is running Windows NT 4, not sure which Service Pack, either 5 or
6. I will be happy to help you debug this.
Alex
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