smb_add_request: request [random characters] timed out!
Douglas Furlong
douglas.furlong at firebox.com
Thu Sep 9 13:46:48 UTC 2004
Good morning all.
I'm hoping that some one can provide some assistance.
I just recently upgraded a file server from Red Hat Linux 9 to Fedora
Core 2.
I am running on exactly the same hardware as before.
The hardware set up is.
00:09.0 Ethernet controller: 3Com Corporation 3c905C-TX/TX-M [Tornado]
(rev 78)
00:0b.0 RAID bus controller: Triones Technologies, Inc. HPT374 (rev 07)
I have 5 discs installed, 4 in software RAID 5 configuration with LVM
running on top, 5th for system files.
The kernel version running is.
Linux neon 2.6.8-1.521 #1 Mon Aug 16 09:01:18 EDT 2004 i686 athlon i386
GNU/Linux
Samba version: samba-3.0.6-2.fc2
I am performing authentication via LDAP, this appears to be working okay
when the samba server as "security = share" however when changing it to
"security = user" no one is able to authenticate. I am planning to do
some work on the LDAP server hopefully to resolve that particular
problem, but I don't believe it is related to my current issue.
I am sharing out numerous folders residing on LVM partitions via samba.
An example from the smb.conf file is below.
[CorporateSales]
comment = Corporate Sales
path = /export/CorporateSales
writeable = yes
force group = corporate.sales
create mask = 0660
directory mask = 0770
Windows users are able to access the shares with out any problems, I am
able to access the shares apparently without problem via nautilus
smb://server/share
However, when I mount a file system from a client using the following
command.
mount -t smb -o username=douglas.furlong,password=<password>
//192.168.0.51/Systems /mnt/systems/
Then using Nautilus to navigate to the location, every thing appears to
run fine with out any errors.
If I then mount an additional location I start to run in to problems
with the following errors appearing...
smb_add_request: request [1a699dc0, mid=1882] timed out!
smb_add_request: request [1a699dc0, mid=1883] timed out!
smb_add_request: request [1a699dc0, mid=1884] timed out!
smb_add_request: request [1a699dc0, mid=1885] timed out!
smb_add_request: request [1a699dc0, mid=1886] timed out!
smb_add_request: request [1a699dc0, mid=1887] timed out!
smb_add_request: request [1a699dc0, mid=1888] timed out!
smb_add_request: request [1a699dc0, mid=1889] timed out!
smb_add_request: request [1a699dc0, mid=1890] timed out!
smb_add_request: request [1a699dc0, mid=1891] timed out!
smb_add_request: request [1a699dc0, mid=1892] timed out!
smb_add_request: request [1a699ca0, mid=1893] timed out!
smb_add_request: request [1a699dc0, mid=1894] timed out!
smb_add_request: request [1a699ca0, mid=1895] timed out!
smb_get_length: Invalid NBT packet, code=2b
smb_add_request: request [1a699dc0, mid=1896] timed out!
smb_file_read: //krap4.asf validation failed, error=4294967291
smb_add_request: request [1a699ca0, mid=1897] timed out!
This can be replicated mounting numerous different shares in several
orders, and un-mounting previous shares first.
If I try and use cifs I get
mount.cifs //neon/Operations /mnt/Operations/ -o
username=douglas.furlong,password=<password>
mount error 5 = Input/output error
Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g.man mount.cifs)
I have not been able to trouble shoot this yet.
Does any one have any idea what could be causing this?
Thanks for any help.
--
Douglas Furlong
Systems Administrator
Firebox.com
T: 0870 420 4475 F: 0870 220 2178
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