Public bug reported:

I have two Samba shares mounted across the network to a server running Debian 
sid, with Samba version 3.0.28a, which is the same as what's installed in 
Ubuntu.
However, when I mount the shares and actually try to access them, very quickly 
I run into an Input/output error in Nautilus, which I can also replicate on the 
command line. Also, dmesg starts showing a lot of this type of message:

[  219.602820]  CIFS VFS: Send error in QFSAttributeInfo = -5
[  219.613074]  CIFS VFS: Send error in QFSUnixInfo = -5
[  219.660740]  CIFS VFS: Send error in QFSAttributeInfo = -5
[  219.667738] Status code returned 0xc00000c9 NT_STATUS_NETWORK_NAME_DELETED
[  219.667744]  CIFS VFS: Send error in read = -5
[  219.669113]  CIFS VFS: Send error in QFSUnixInfo = -5
[  219.670502] Status code returned 0xc00000c9 NT_STATUS_NETWORK_NAME_DELETED
[  219.670509]  CIFS VFS: Send error in read = -5
[  219.673307] Status code returned 0xc00000c9 NT_STATUS_NETWORK_NAME_DELETED
[  219.673311]  CIFS VFS: Send error in read = -5
[  219.674934] Status code returned 0xc00000c9 NT_STATUS_NETWORK_NAME_DELETED
[  219.674938]  CIFS VFS: Send error in read = -5
[  219.676568]  CIFS VFS: Send error in Close = -5
[  217.805575]  CIFS VFS: Error 0xfffffffb on cifs_get_inode_info in lookup of 
/V for Vendetta (2005) - HD-DVDRiP Eng - ampX.mkv
[  226.720804]  CIFS VFS: Error 0xfffffffb on cifs_get_inode_info in lookup of 
/.Trash
[  226.721912]  CIFS VFS: Error 0xfffffffb on cifs_get_inode_info in lookup of 
/.Trash-1000
[  226.723160]  CIFS VFS: Error 0xfffffffb on cifs_get_inode_info in lookup of 
/.Trash
[  226.724431]  CIFS VFS: Error 0xfffffffb on cifs_get_inode_info in lookup of 
/.Trash-1000
[  229.895515]  CIFS VFS: Error 0xfffffffb on cifs_get_inode_info in lookup of 
/.Trash
[  229.896977]  CIFS VFS: Error 0xfffffffb on cifs_get_inode_info in lookup of 
/.Trash-1000
[  229.898477]  CIFS VFS: Error 0xfffffffb on cifs_get_inode_info in lookup of 
/.Trash
[  229.900000]  CIFS VFS: Error 0xfffffffb on cifs_get_inode_info in lookup of 
/.Trash-1000

None of those folders exist on the other machine (the file does, but the
folders don't), and NETWORK_NAME_DELETED makes no sense, the folders are
able to be mounted, and smbclient can log in and talk to them, as well
as other smb apps. I don't want to just mount via Nautilus, because some
applications can't access those shared folders (firefox being one of
them, terminal apps being the other).

After the errors start, the only way I can actually umount the fileshare is to 
run sudo umount -fli /media/downloads in order to get it to die.
This has started happening just recently, maybe one or two Samba updates ago.

** Affects: samba (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Samba shares die with input/output error
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/209402
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