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question about samba client on linux
I've been having some new problems with my linux samba client. When
trying to list a long directory, I'm getting the following flavor of
errors:
Jun 15 10:46:41 mn65-zippy kernel: smb_proc_readdir_long: Looping in FIND_NEXT??
Jun 15 10:46:41 mn65-zippy kernel: smb_refill_dircache: readdir failed, result=-5
[these from /var/log/messages]
I infer that this is a time-out error from two things:
1. some traffic on samba mail lists a while ago ('98) indicating that
this error was returned by some Win95 servers and
2. the fact that this only occurs when trying to ls directories with
a large-ish number of files.
Question: is it possible to somehow detune the samba client so it'll
be less fussy and wait a little longer? Reference #1 referred to a
patch to smbfs in the kernel, but it was specific to Win95 matters.
On a similar note, does anyone clearly understand what happens with
the file "masks" when you samba mount a directory? These don't seem
to behave like true masks --- rather they seem to actually BE the
permissions. It's hard for me to tell what I should be setting these
to.
Thanks,
Robert