[ale] Samba: file corruption on write to share followed by hang
Jeff Hubbs
jhubbslist at att.net
Thu Dec 10 15:41:04 EST 2009
How does it factor in that it's ECC RAM? There are four 2GiB DIMMs, one
in every fourth of sixteen slots.
Jim Kinney wrote:
> time to run memtest
>
> On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 2:34 PM, Jeff Hubbs <jhubbslist at att.net
> <mailto:jhubbslist at att.net>> wrote:
>
> Troubling behavior under Samba 3.0.33: when a certain win2K user
> opened
> an excel file and saved it, it showed to be corrupted on the next
> open.
> If same user simply dragged a file down from the Samba share and
> dragged
> it back, the file had changed (shown by md5sum) even if the size were
> the same. I was troubleshooting this when a few hours later, all
> authentication and share access hung up. I shelled into the
> server and
> a ps aux would only get so far and hang w/o completing. Top would not
> start - no output, just hang. Restarted samba; everything started
> working again and the file corruption on share went away (by "went
> away", I mean that the files weren't being changed anymore when
> written
> back to the server). What the hey??
>
> FWIW, the server had been up for 91 days in a 150-200 user office. I
> don't think Samba had been restarted in that time.
>
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