Christian Perrier wrote:
Quoting Renato S. Yamane:
Package: smbfs
Version: 3.0.28a-1
Severity: important
mount -t smbfs -o username=USER,passwd=PASSWORD,iocharset=utf8
//192.168.1.11 /mnt/MS_SHARED
$df -Th (only relevants output is showed):
File System Type Size Used Avalilable Mounted at
//192.168.1.11 cifs 223Gb 156Gb 68Gb /mnt/MS_SHARED
If you shutdown or reboot, you can see (after 30s timeout):
CIFS VFS: Server not responding
CIFS VFS: No response for cmd <number> mid <number>
Maybe this is happening because CIFSD is killed by shutdwon/reboot
script *before* umount command.
However, none of these is under control of something provided by the
samba packages.
Unmounting cifs volumes is done by the umountnfs init script.
Killing the cifsd daemon (which I suppose is a kernel daemon) is done
by <whatever is doing it>....but nothing from the Samba packages.
I don't really know whether this should be reassigned to <some
package> or whether you should look closer to your init script order,
but I don't see this as belonging to the Samba packages.
reassign 477498 general
thanks
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