Hello,
I am running Debian on an i386 machine. I recently upgraded to Debian Testing, which upgraded Samba from 2.2 to 3.0.2. Since then, I have been having several problems. The Samba server is used as a PDC for Windows XP Pro. clients. Sometimes (often) when users log on, they get an error about a single file in their profile not being able to be copied to their local profile, and then a message saying that their server profile cannot be found. Whenever this occurs, the following appears in /var/log/smbd:


[2004/03/02 20:47:31, 0] lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_addr(952)
 getpeername failed. Error was Transport endpoint is not connected

This problem also occurs when the server is otherwise being used - it is noticeable in that the Windows clients freeze for roughly 30 seconds whilst attempting to access the server. The above error message also appears in the log.

Secondly, printers shared by the server (using CUPS as printer system), have the tendancy to "disappear" from being shared after a week or so; they reappear if smbd is restarted.

Any ideas?
Thanks,

Alex Meaden,
Xelam Internet Services.

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