severity 509428 important reassign 509428 smbfs thanks Quoting vogu00 (vog...@gmail.com): > Package: libsmbclient
Hmm, this has nothing to do with libsmbclient, rather smbfs > In our network, there's a network storage (Network Appliances) that I > mount on all the attached Linux clients via SAMBA or CIFS. Since 2 years, > this works without any problems. > > I recently did some tests with Debian Lenny. In the beginning, everything > went fine. Since an upgrade to Lenny (approx. 3 weeks ago), I have some very > bad effects: Mounting the NetApp share is ok, but when changing > to a directory below the mountpoint, the system quickly crashes or freezes. > > The directory in which one I change has some 250 directory entries. In the > few cases, where the system doesn't crash and where I can do an "ls", the > result only shows some 145 of the 250 directories. > > As I told, the system normally freezes. It does this nearly every time when > entering "cd" followed by TAB (for bash completion). In that case, nothing > works any longer, not the mouse nor the keyboard. Remote ssh shells cannot > be opened, the system can even not be pinged any longer; I have todo a reset > (causing data loss for all opened applications). > > I do not use any special mount options, just > mount.cifs //myserver/share /mnt/xxx > or > mount.smbfs ... > > I can easily reproduce the problem on > - Debian Lenny (since I updated it +- 3 weeks ago; before that update, there > was no problem) > - Ubuntu 8.10 > - Xubuntu 8.10 > > The problem does not appear on > - Debian Etch > - Ubuntu 8.04 > > I made my tests on 5 different PCs and also on some virtual machines. The > results > are the same everywhere. > > I am not sure if it really is a libsmbclient bug. It might be as well > somewhere else in Samba. Bug #264943 in Launchpad, for Ubuntu 8.10, seems similar to this one. I'm not entirely sure of this, though. That needs investigation and re-reading that bug (which has a very long log and for which fixes are already in 3.2.6, IIRC). I prefer using the "important" severity here, to still allow the 3.2.5-2 packages to enter testing (we have enough good reasons for this). Please don't re-upgrade the bug severity too early.
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