Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 14 Jan 1998 13:58:49 -0500 | From | Bill Hawes <> | Subject | Re: smbfs & linux 2.1.79 still no go :( |
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David Burrows wrote: > > I am using the mount tools from samba 1.9.18 which I have modified to > compile under glibc2. I have compiled SMBFS as a module, this time with > the win95 bug workarounds. This is what happens: > > btw this is a win95 OSR2 box I am trying to connect to.. smbclient works > fine so its definately an smbfs problem. > > using smbmount (the hacked version of smbclient with only mount support) > > smb: \> mount shed -f 755 > [root@bucket /mnt]# SMBFS: Win 95 bug fixes enabled > smb_newconn: state valid, pid=1264 > > [root@bucket /mnt]# cd shed > [root@bucket shed]# ls > > smb_lookup: find //CDROM failed, error=-23 > ls: CDROM: Too many open files in system > smb_lookup: find //Dave failed, error=-23 > ls: Dave: Too many open files in system
These failures are due to a problem with getattr, for which there's a workaround option. Try using -f 3555 on your mount command, and you should get two messages acknowledging the flags.
Regards, Bill
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