Re: [Samba] OES Samba question

2007-06-04 Thread Jordan Nielsen
It seems to be an issue with the NSS file system from Novell. Novell is now
fixing that issue for us. Thanks for your help.

Jordan


On 6/2/07 11:54 AM, Jordan Nielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Thanks for the reply. We have had this happen on multiple systems that are
 connected to different san disks. The directories that seem to have the
 problem are directories that have over a couple hundred files. Here is an
 example of some of the file names in the directory:
  
  B07-138 IgG 40X BP.jpg
  B07-138 IgG 40X BP.jpg_meta.xml
  B07-145 C3 20X BP.jpg
  B07-145 C3 20X BP.jpg_meta.xml
 
 The problem seems to happen with file names that are longer like those
 listed above. 
 
 Jordan
 
 
 On 6/2/07 4:07 AM, Bernard Peek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jordan Nielsen
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
 We are currently running Open Enterprise Server from Novell and have been
 migrating to Samba. We have ran into an issue where occasionally a user will
 click on a directory and it will just sit there forever with an hour glass
 or flashlight. If you go to the same directory through a command prompt and
 do a dir on the directory it goes into a continuous loop and reads the
 contents of the directory over and over again.
 
 We are running samba-3.0.20b-3.14 and I was curious if anyone else had seen
 this problem.
 
 Is it always the same directory, or always on the same disk? I've seen
 similar symptoms caused by a flaky disk.
 

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Re: [Samba] OES Samba question

2007-06-02 Thread Bernard Peek
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jordan Nielsen 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes

We are currently running Open Enterprise Server from Novell and have been
migrating to Samba. We have ran into an issue where occasionally a user will
click on a directory and it will just sit there forever with an hour glass
or flashlight. If you go to the same directory through a command prompt and
do a dir on the directory it goes into a continuous loop and reads the
contents of the directory over and over again.

We are running samba-3.0.20b-3.14 and I was curious if anyone else had seen
this problem.


Is it always the same directory, or always on the same disk? I've seen 
similar symptoms caused by a flaky disk.



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Re: [Samba] OES Samba question

2007-06-02 Thread Jordan Nielsen
Thanks for the reply. We have had this happen on multiple systems that are
connected to different san disks. The directories that seem to have the
problem are directories that have over a couple hundred and files and the
file names are 


On 6/2/07 4:07 AM, Bernard Peek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jordan Nielsen
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
 We are currently running Open Enterprise Server from Novell and have been
 migrating to Samba. We have ran into an issue where occasionally a user will
 click on a directory and it will just sit there forever with an hour glass
 or flashlight. If you go to the same directory through a command prompt and
 do a dir on the directory it goes into a continuous loop and reads the
 contents of the directory over and over again.
 
 We are running samba-3.0.20b-3.14 and I was curious if anyone else had seen
 this problem.
 
 Is it always the same directory, or always on the same disk? I've seen
 similar symptoms caused by a flaky disk.
 

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Re: [Samba] OES Samba question

2007-06-02 Thread Jordan Nielsen
Thanks for the reply. We have had this happen on multiple systems that are
connected to different san disks. The directories that seem to have the
problem are directories that have over a couple hundred files. Here is an
example of some of the file names in the directory:
 
 B07-138 IgG 40X BP.jpg
 B07-138 IgG 40X BP.jpg_meta.xml
 B07-145 C3 20X BP.jpg
 B07-145 C3 20X BP.jpg_meta.xml

The problem seems to happen with file names that are longer like those
listed above. 

Jordan


On 6/2/07 4:07 AM, Bernard Peek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jordan Nielsen
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
 We are currently running Open Enterprise Server from Novell and have been
 migrating to Samba. We have ran into an issue where occasionally a user will
 click on a directory and it will just sit there forever with an hour glass
 or flashlight. If you go to the same directory through a command prompt and
 do a dir on the directory it goes into a continuous loop and reads the
 contents of the directory over and over again.
 
 We are running samba-3.0.20b-3.14 and I was curious if anyone else had seen
 this problem.
 
 Is it always the same directory, or always on the same disk? I've seen
 similar symptoms caused by a flaky disk.
 

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[Samba] OES Samba question

2007-06-01 Thread Jordan Nielsen
We are currently running Open Enterprise Server from Novell and have been
migrating to Samba. We have ran into an issue where occasionally a user will
click on a directory and it will just sit there forever with an hour glass
or flashlight. If you go to the same directory through a command prompt and
do a dir on the directory it goes into a continuous loop and reads the
contents of the directory over and over again.

We are running samba-3.0.20b-3.14 and I was curious if anyone else had seen
this problem. 

Thanks,

Jordan

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