Hi! > This morning my system partially froze. Before it completely froze, I > was able to see the SMB errors in the log like this: > > Dec 11 06:25:40 bgpc kernel: [3720740.218089] Bad SMB: : dump of 48 bytes of > data at 0xf77c6500 > Dec 11 06:25:40 bgpc kernel: [3720740.218089] 00000023 424d53ff 0001852e > 400180c0 # . . . <FF> S M B . . . . <C0> . . @ > Dec 11 06:25:40 bgpc kernel: [3720740.218089] 00000000 00000000 00000000 > 0a3c0001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . < . > Dec 11 06:25:40 bgpc kernel: [3720740.218089] d3830064 0000ff00 002b1000 > 00000040 d . . <D3> . <FF> . . . . + . @ . . . > Dec 11 06:26:03 bgpc kernel: [3720766.654384] CIFS VFS: server not responding > Dec 11 06:26:03 bgpc kernel: [3720766.654384] CIFS VFS: No response to cmd > 46 mid 54147 > Dec 11 06:26:03 bgpc kernel: [3720766.654384] CIFS VFS: Send error in read = > -11 > Dec 11 06:26:09 bgpc kernel: [3720774.412200] CIFS VFS: RFC1001 size 35 > bigger than SMB for Mid=54153 > After rebooting, I found this kernel BUG trace in syslog:
I've been seeing similar crashes on my system when accessing cifs shares. I can't trigger it reliably, although it mainly seems to occur when listing directories (for example, while doing tab-expansion or running a find query on a cifs share). It also sometimes gives a kernel bug or oops in my logs, but other times, my computer just hangs or reboots without anything visible in the logs. -- +--------------------------------------------------------------+ | Bas Zoetekouw | Sweet day, so cool, so calm, so bright, | |--------------------| The bridall of the earth and skie: | | b...@zoetekouw.net | The dew shall weep thy fall tonight; | +--------------------| For thou must die. | +-----------------------------------------+ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kernel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org