Tested Denni's sugested fix no change. Striped my my config to the
config below and the errors change but the end bug is the same:
Apr 14 00:25:32 Ghost smbd[21811]: [2007/04/14 00:25:32, 0]
lib/util_sock.c:write_data(562)
Apr 14 00:25:32 Ghost smbd[21811]: write_data: write failure in
writi
Tom Peters wrote:
Nope Refreshing my shares does not help when i am getting errors on the
network. Still getting large amounts of errors generated and a hang of
all the computers using network processes:
Apr 11 01:08:37 Ghost smbd[32453]: [2007/04/11 01:08:37, 0]
lib/util_sock.c:write_data(5
All my other replies to this (5 of them so far) keep getting blocked by the
SP*M filter.
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2007-February/129780.html
Dennis
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At 10:14 AM 4/7/2007 +0200, C.Scheeder wrote:
Tom Peters schrieb:
By the way, I was hoping this would be significant: If I refresh my view
of a Samba share on the XP box by pressing F5 or clicking View-->Refresh,
so that there is some recent activity on that share, and then begin the
copy oper
Roots schrieb:
Client OS: Windows XP SP2, Samba 3.0.24-3.fc6.
Tested from another client: Yes i have more than one computer that both
have the same problems.
Updated NIC Drivers: I have checked for updated drivers for clients but
have found non. I im unsure what driver version is built into
Tom Peters schrieb:
By the way, I was hoping this would be significant: If I refresh my view
of a Samba share on the XP box by pressing F5 or clicking
View-->Refresh, so that there is some recent activity on that share, and
then begin the copy operation immediately, e.g. within 20 seconds, the
Client OS: Windows XP SP2, Samba 3.0.24-3.fc6.
Tested from another client: Yes i have more than one computer that both
have the same problems.
Updated NIC Drivers: I have checked for updated drivers for clients but
have found non. I im unsure what driver version is built into the kernel
on t
By the way, I was hoping this would be significant: If I refresh my view of
a Samba share on the XP box by pressing F5 or clicking View-->Refresh, so
that there is some recent activity on that share, and then begin the copy
operation immediately, e.g. within 20 seconds, the copy operation always
Hi,
First:
you missed to tell us the version of samba you are using, and the
Software/OS of the client you are trying to copy your files from.
second:
I never had any problems moving large files around using w98/W2k/XP
boxes to and from the samba-servers i maintain (roundabout 12 machines),
excep
Tom Peters wrote:
At 03:04 PM 4/5/2007 -0700, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Thu, Apr 05, 2007 at 04:15:33PM -0500, Tom Peters wrote:
>
> I have this problem all the time. Samba for me will cause the "The
> specified network name no longer exists" (that's how it's worded
for me,
> not "available") a
At 03:04 PM 4/5/2007 -0700, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Thu, Apr 05, 2007 at 04:15:33PM -0500, Tom Peters wrote:
>
> I have this problem all the time. Samba for me will cause the "The
> specified network name no longer exists" (that's how it's worded for me,
> not "available") and copy a zero-length
On Thu, Apr 05, 2007 at 04:15:33PM -0500, Tom Peters wrote:
>
> I have this problem all the time. Samba for me will cause the "The
> specified network name no longer exists" (that's how it's worded for me,
> not "available") and copy a zero-length file to the destination drive.
>
> Reads from a
At 09:14 PM 4/5/2007 +0100, you wrote:
When i try to swap files between disks on my server using samba i get
errors: then windows reports "The specified network name is no longer
available". Sometimes the copies are fine other times files just wont
copy. Hardware checks out fine. Ive even repla
When i try to swap files between disks on my server using samba i get
errors: then windows reports "The specified network name is no longer
available". Sometimes the copies are fine other times files just wont
copy. Hardware checks out fine. Ive even replaced the network cable
between server an
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