Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Sat, 5 Jun 1999 11:25:13 -0400 (EDT) | | From | "Steven N. Hirsch" <> | | Subject | smbfs broken in 2.2.9 |
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All,
I'm cc'ing this to Volker Lendecke as a courtesy, although I do not believe he has been active as a maintainer for some time.
Under 2.2.9 + hjl/gam knfsd patches + tronds v3 patches, smbfs is completely hosed. All I have to do is mount a share from NT4/SP4 and attempt to write data to a file (or delete a file). The Linux process will hang irrevocably in 'D' state and cannot be killed. The mount point remains busy, and cannot be umounted by any means. The only recovery is a reboot. The file does get created at zero-length (or deleted) on the NT box, FWIW.
I reverted back to 2.2.7-ac2, and all's fine.
Steve
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