Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 19 Jun 1998 11:23:23 +0200 (CEST) | From | Marek Habersack <> | Subject | Re: smb_dont_katch_keepalive:server->data_ready==NULL |
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On Thu, 18 Jun 1998, Pavel Tkatchouk wrote:
> Environment: > A few Linux diskless clients (2.0.30) and > Windows NT workstation 4.0. > > Problem: > Everything works fine when one client smbmount's a > few shared dirs from NT. When two+ clients attempt to > mount same dirs at the same time only first succeeds, others > fail with smb_dont_katch_keepalive:server->data_ready==NULL > errmsg. Dir that fails mounting usually different from time > to time. If you wait a while and repeat mounting, dir mounts just fine. > > So far I could relate above to the /usr/src/linux/fs/smbfs/sock.c: > smb_dont_katch_keepalive(). I have had the same problem with Win95 machines over here. They are all patched to Winsock2.2 and have the security patches from M$oft applied. The Linux machine that connects to them is 2.0.34. It used to mount just as Pavel described it above (after a few moments of delay), but ever since I upgraded to 2.0.34 it won't mount anything anymore, even after waiting for a looong time.
regards, marek
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