On Wed, 2010-04-28 at 12:33 +0200, Jon wrote: > Package: cifs-utils > Version: 2:4.1-1 > Severity: important > Tags: sid squeeze > > I've got a server with several disks and partitions. I want to group some of > them together, and I do that by using aufs, example being: > /mnt/disk1/Pictures/Holiday /mnt/disk1/Pictures/Buildings > /mnt/disk2/Pictures/Holiday /mnt/disk2/Pictures/Buildings I then mount the > two > disks with aufs: mount -t aufs -o > dirs=/mnt/disk1/Pictures/:/mnt/disk2/Pictures/ none /share/Pictures I export > the file system with samba as ro: [server_files] comment = server_files > read only = yes locking = no path = /share guest ok = no follow > symlinks=yes I mount that on my workstation which works out fine. As soon as > I > try to access files in the mount my debian gets unstable, and locks up > eventually. I get this in my log: [...]
I assume that it is the workstation that crashes. Please try mounting the share with the additional option 'noserverino', and report whether that makes a difference. Ben. -- Ben Hutchings Once a job is fouled up, anything done to improve it makes it worse.
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