I had a similar problem with samba (on jessie), but under slightly different conditions. Under full load the interface went down and it took several minutes to retrieve connectivity.
I solved the problem by switching from the default driver (r8169) to the optional r8168 kernel module available through r8168-dkms. If you're also using a realtek nic compatible with the r8168 module that might be worth a try. Btw: I wouldn't specify any "socket options" unless you're having performance problems. Under normal conditions the parameters are automatically adjusted and manually tuning these parameters might worsen you're performance (see man smb.conf). Janis Am 15.04.2015 um 17:26 schrieb Pol Hallen: > Hi folks :-) > > on debian stable I've a default samba file sharing config. Everything > works perfectly (almost...). > > From linux and windows clients (wired and wifi too) when I (i.e. listen > musics) often (one time every 4/5 minutes) networks collapse (for less > one second) and later goes up. So I've an interrupt of broadcast. > > Using rsync or wget for transfer files from same server I don't have the > problem (avoiding samba service). > > I've several network interfaces, this problem happens on all interfaces. > > samba logs (debug) nothing of good to audit, system log none, iptables > is ok, I tried with minimal services (samba only), I try to modify tcp > socks to tuning samba but nothing... also rebooting the server :-D > > now: what should I do? > > thanks for help! :-) > > Pol > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/552edaf4.4020...@hamme.info