smb.conf deadtime crashes keventd on debian clients - Linux
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i'm a pretty experienced smbd admin. however, i've recently found problems
with the deadtime parameter. In the smb.conf manpage: "Most clients have
an auto-reconnect feature when a connectoin is broken so in most cases this
parameter should be ...
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smb.conf deadtime crashes keventd on debian clients
Hello all.
i'm a pretty experienced smbd admin. however, i've recently found problems
with the deadtime parameter. In the smb.conf manpage: "Most clients have
an auto-reconnect feature when a connectoin is broken so in most cases this
parameter should be transparent to users." I need the deadtime parameter
because I am running a high-end file server, but I have noticed that debian
machines that have mounted shares are crashing due to an idle disconnect
because of the deadtime setting. what happens is keventd crashes and the
users looses use of his/her keyboard. a reboot is the only option to
restore the machine. any suggestions as to how to get around this?
Thanks ahead of time!
--josh
--
To Run Fast, You Must Run Fast.
-- http://www.MyRunning.com --
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Re: smb.conf deadtime crashes keventd on debian clients
Josh wrote:
> Hello all.
>
> i'm a pretty experienced smbd admin. however, i've recently found
> problems
> with the deadtime parameter. In the smb.conf manpage: "Most clients have
> an auto-reconnect feature when a connectoin is broken so in most cases
> this
> parameter should be transparent to users." I need the deadtime parameter
> because I am running a high-end file server, but I have noticed that
> debian machines that have mounted shares are crashing due to an idle
> disconnect
> because of the deadtime setting. what happens is keventd crashes and the
> users looses use of his/her keyboard. a reboot is the only option to
> restore the machine. any suggestions as to how to get around this?
>
> Thanks ahead of time!
>
> --josh
>
> --
> To Run Fast, You Must Run Fast.
> -- http://www.MyRunning.com --
Just to follow up this post, I've figured out the trouble. Apparently not
all linux clients connecting crashed after the deadtime was up. Luckily
for me, there were a couple of debian security releases that appear to have
fixed the problem.
--josh
--
To Run Fast, You Must Run Fast.
-- http://www.MyRunning.com --