Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 25 Jun 1999 19:40:17 +0300 | From | Ville Herva <> | Subject | Re: Silent smbfs hardlock |
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> Tonight I managed to sliently hardlock my linux box with windows. I had > mounted (some hours before) a rw smb share from a win95 machine via: > smbmount \\\\hemlock\\c somepass -c 'mount /mnt/samba/hemlock/c/'
I really don't know, whether this is relevant, but something similar happened to mee, too with 2.2.9. It may well be that it was not smbfs, but here it goes.
I had a directory mounted from another Linux machine (samba 2.0.2) to my machine (2.2.9). My machine had been up for 31 days, and just when I booted the samba machine, my machine locked up solid.
After reboot my ext2 fs was corrupted, but that I have discussed quite extensively in another thread ;).
The machine locked up few days later (now running 2.2.10), but then I did not boot any machines, so I really can tell whether the first lock up did had anything to do with smbfs.
> There was no entries in the log /var is mounted rw,sync to try and catch > this kind of thing also remote logs showed nothing either,
Likewise.
> Linux night-shade 2.3.6ac1 #16 SMP Sun Jun 20 00:16:37 BST 1999 i686
Linux-2.2.9 here (at the time).
> eth0: 3Com 3c905B Cyclone 100baseTx at 0xe800, 00:a0:24:50:09:61, IRQ
3Com 3C905 100bTX
> No processes were running on the mounted fs
Xmms had propably an mp3 open, but not playing.
> Samba version 2.0.3
Samba 2.0.2 at the server end (and here, too).
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