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David Burrows wrote: > > I've been testing smbfs a bit, not heavily, but I've run into a problem. > After a while (not sure how long) smbfs times out. Now, the only thing I > can do is unmount and remount to fix the problem. But before I did that, > I did a "ps ax" and the smbmount wasn't there, so obviously it wasn't able > to reconnect when it timed out. Any suggestions? Hmm, I'll have to play with the new smbmount and see what's wrong. If the program is exiting when a connection drops, there's no process for smbfs to signal to get a new connection. > Oh and by the way, -f 5644 does not work with OSR2, but -f 3644 and -f > 7644 work fine.. I forget what the difference between them is, but that > doesn't really matter I just thought you might want to know.. :) The -f 5xxx was an attempt to get three timestamps for file attributes under Win 95. The -3xxx mode settles for just the modify time in return for greater speed. When the -f 5xxx mode fails, what are the errors or symptoms? Regards, Bill | ||||||||||||
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