Win2K Errors using samba 2.2.2

Mitch McNeel mitchm at mwh.com
Tue Oct 30 13:27:01 GMT 2001


Jeremy,

To answer your questions, Yes we can reproduce this. No we didn't get a panic action.

I've been watching the list recently and found a thread "Oplock logic bug in samba 2.2.2".  From this
thread it appears that version 2.0.6 does not have the 2.2.x oplock issues.  If this is so, could we down
grade to 2.0.6 until a fix is found for 2.2.x? If we down grade to 2.0.6, what would we be losing in
functionality?

Also, you mentioned that level 10 debug data would be useful to you.  We can get such data, if it would
help you.

Our system is Solaris 2.6 (with latest patches), Samba 2.2.3-pre, Shares are NFS mounted. Problem clients
are running winblows 2000 pro sp1 & sp2. Win9x clients do not exhibit these issues.

Just to reiterate the issues, Win2K pro clients have been very slow (30+ sec to 2 min.) in accessing
samba shares and MS Word & Excel files.  Also, Win2K clients using Netscape Communicator 4.x have been
receiving errors saving cache/history files to samba shares.  Users Netscape profile lives on a samba
share (/home/username - automount).

Let us know.

Mitch

Jeremy Allison wrote:

> On Thu, Oct 25, 2001 at 08:34:58AM -0700, Mitch McNeel wrote:
> > Sorry!!  I forgot to attach the log entries. The error is using Netscape communicator 4.xx on Win2K
> > with Samba 2.2.3-pre (was 2.2.2) as of 10/24.  User's Netscape profiles live on home directory
> > (mapped to U: drive) shared from samba.
> >
> > Following is log entry for one (1) of the PC's encountering the error:
> >
> > [2001/10/24 09:58:03, 0] smbd/nttrans.c:call_nt_transact_ioctl(1761)
> >   call_nt_transact_ioctl: Currently not implemented.
> > [2001/10/24 12:30:59, 0] smbd/oplock.c:request_oplock_break(896)
> >   request_oplock_break: PANIC : breaking our own oplock requested for dev = 2bc70a4, inode = 341898,
> > file_id = 24485 and no fsp found !
>
> Can you reproduce this ? Did you get a "panic action" parameter ? If so
> can you catch the smbd process and get a stack backtrace. I need to
> see the tdbs for a process in this state.
>
> Thanks,
>
>         Jeremy.

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