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cifs mount failing

by BJ Taylor :: Rate this Message:

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I have 2 opensuse 11.1 machines that have a mounted folder that's connected to an opensuse 10.3 samba server.  The folder is fairly consistently.  However, every few days, the folder will stop responding.  Doing a 'ls' on the folder (not inside the folder) I get an error saying that the host server is not responding.  However, I have at least 4 other servers that are connected to the same share and do not ever get this problem.  Once the machine gets this problem, the only way I know to fix it is to reboot the machine.  umount -l and umount -f both crash the machine (ie, it is unresponsive to all network traffic and even from the monitor and keyboard plugged into it, and will stay that way for days).  Searching the logs has been futile.  I either do not know where to look or nothing is being recorded.  Using netstat I can see the samba link from both machines, but killing the processes on the client that are using the service doesn't seem to kill the connection. 

Are there any known bugs that would cause this?  Would updating the samba server to opensuse 11.1 fix the problem by any chance?  Any advice on how I can further debug this and get some meaningful output?

Thanks,

BJ Taylor
Property Solutions International, Inc.
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