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...occasionally break when copying small files...
Several updates ago, everything was good.
I tried different settings in smbnetfs.conf - nothing helps.
Maybe something is wrong with a fuse but I am not knowing how to verify this.
Here is smbnetfs.log after breakage and my smbnetfs.conf:
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6825->samba_read: (/NATA/ОБЩАЯ NATA/VIDEO/архив/Njanki.avi, 131072, fh=9f20f28,
6825->ReleaseSmbCtx: ctx->name=smb://SIEGE[1]
6825->ReleaseSmbCtx: ctx_total=15, list=([0], smb://NATA[1], [0], [0], [0], [0],
6825->UpdateGroup: (group=WORKGROUP)
6825->GetSmbCtx: name='smb://WORKGROUP'
6825->GetSmbCtx: ctx_total=15, list=(smb://WORKGROUP[1], smb://NATA[1], [0], [0]
6825->smb_auth_fn: server=WORKGROUP, share=IPC$, domain=, user=guest, password=*
smbnetfs(print_backtrace+0x51)[0x804bd81]
smbnetfs(sig_handler+0x3b)[0x805467b]
[0xb806e400]
/usr/lib/libsmbclient.so.0[0xb7d4f591]
/usr/lib/libsmbclient.so.0[0xb7d71603]
/usr/lib/libsmbclient.so.0[0xb7d716b3]
/usr/lib/libsmbclient.so.0[0xb7cef98d]
smbnetfs[0x8053cfc]
/lib/libfuse.so.2(fuse_fs_read+0x6e)[0xb7cc007e]
/lib/libfuse.so.2[0xb7cc57ba]
/lib/libfuse.so.2[0xb7cc973a]
/lib/libfuse.so.2[0xb7cca1a1]
/lib/libfuse.so.2(fuse_session_process+0x26)[0xb7ccbb76]
/lib/libfuse.so.2[0xb7cc7bf9]
/lib/libpthread.so.0[0xb7c9b145]
/lib/libc.so.6(clone+0x5e)[0xb7c2063e]
6825->sig_handler: SIGILL or SIGSEGV received
6825->print_backtrace: dumping ...
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time_delta 3
config_update_interval 300
smbnetfs_debug 6
smb_debug 6
smb_refresh_time 300
smb_name_ttl 900
smb_ctx_max 15
smb_ctx_refresh_time 300
smb_open_files_max 100
buf_count_max 15
array_slice_max 1024
free_space_blocks 10
block_size 32768
quiet_flag "true"
query_browsers "true"
show_$_shares "false"
kde_workaround "-1"
unsafe_truncate "false"
fast_shutdown "true"
#local_charset "utf-8"
#samba_charset "utf-8"
log_file "/tmp/smbnetfs.log"
#netbios_name ""
auth "guest" ""
#include "smbnetfs.auth"
#include "smbnetfs.host"
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In advance thanks for the help and sorry for my, probably, bad english.
With best regards, Petr.
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I tried to reinstall the system - the problem persists.
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I use samba every day at work - this is a problem in the arch much for me - but that in other distributions it has not been observed. Analogous smbnetfs I do not know. Maybe who tells me how to configure pyNeighborhood - what write that instead of "smbmount"?
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Give at least where to dig
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Help! Smbnetfs definitely is not working now
Last edited by petr (2008-12-11 05:59:29)
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Problem solved by smbclient downgrade.
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Hi petr!
I'm having the same problem with current smbnetfs. Are you sure this is related to smbclient? which version of smbclient are you using?
Alex.
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I'm posting here because I wanted to ask if anyone knows when this will be finally fixed.
I mean this bug is now over a whole year old and noone seems to care...
Someone on the forums here mentioned you should try it with the sync -s switch but this does not fix it, it only lasts a bit longer till the error happens.
There are several bug reports for ubuntu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sour … bug/198351
debian
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=497572
(with the suggestion of using -s and a patch which maybe should be used in arch for making a obviously broken package work?)
on the samba dev list
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5847
(They don't seem to care for there are now new posts)
I know archlinux does not like to patch it's packages and instead like the packages being patched upstream but in this case (it's over a freaking year that fusesmb AND smbnetfs are not working!) maybe some patching should be done.
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Cdh, I did the exact same research you did a few months ago and read all the threads and settle with the -s switch. It did not fix the issue but helped. Arch does not usually include local patches but I think they can make exceptions. Anyway, I suggest you fill a bug so we can all comment there and perhaps make the patch a way into arch.
Last edited by ajonat (2009-10-15 19:45:00)
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One more thing: I believe the problem is not in Arch but in upstream. The last release is from March 2008!!!
This bug just by itself is worth a new release.
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Cdh, It might be our lucky day, smbnetfs dev has released a new version (0.5.0) which includes a fix for this issue.
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Actually this bug was fixed in the smbnetfs git repository in the end of April.
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Hm... is there a reason why arch did not provide a git build in the repos?
At the moment it's "community/smbnetfs 0.3.11a-1"
I tried smbnetfs-svn from aur and this version does not work either (Version: 109)
Let's hope the new version will be available soon in the repos ...
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