Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 29 Mar 1999 01:31:13 -0600 (CST) | From | Matthew Vanecek <> | Subject | Re: smbfs still timing out |
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On 29 Mar, brent verner spewed forth: :: ima dummy. my source wasn't even at 2.0.3... :: i was working in a 2.0.2 tree (that i've been :: dabbling in...) disregard previous message. :: :: brent
Ok, good, because according to gdb, both password and smb_login_passwd have the same values.
What the general scheme of events seems to be is: connection gets dropped, smb_retry gets called by the kernel, and generates the smb_retry error message, with a -3 code, and smbmount exits.
I don't fully understand the code, and I'm not sure just exactly where the call to smb_retry comes from; from what I can see, it is internal to fs/smbfs/proc.c. If there were some documentation available detailing what is supposed to happen when a smb connection is dropped that I could look at? As in what code gets executed and when? Preferably starting from when the kernel/smbmount receives the signal that the connection is lost.
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