Bug 129577
Summary: | Mount -t smbfs leads to system crash | ||
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Product: | [Fedora] Fedora | Reporter: | Eric Remy <eremy> |
Component: | kernel | Assignee: | Dave Jones <davej> |
Status: | CLOSED NEXTRELEASE | QA Contact: | |
Severity: | high | Docs Contact: | |
Priority: | medium | ||
Version: | 2 | CC: | jspamc, pfrields |
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Hardware: | i386 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
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Fixed In Version: | Doc Type: | Bug Fix | |
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Last Closed: | 2005-04-16 05:53:49 UTC | Type: | --- |
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Description
Eric Remy
2004-08-10 15:39:01 UTC
Having the same problem with fc2. mount -t smbfs hard locks the system requiring power cycle. Only happens when mounting a "snap appliance" server. No problems when mounting a samba share on a Redhat 7.3 server. Also- no problems smbmounting the snap server from Redhat 7.3, 8.0 or 9.0. Only with FC2 I can do a few ls or cd commands before the crash. Nothing unusual in the logs. This is all from bash with no X running. Tried both Samba 3.0.0-15 and 3.0.3-5. Even tried different brand NICs. Maybe a kernel problem? Work around for now was to switch to NFS. Thanks! Anything that happens after the mount command finishes is a kernel problem rather than a Samba problem. I'm reassinging this to the kernel folks. Which kernel version is this? Is this the released update kernel ? This is both the stock FC2 kernel as well as the one with all updates On the Penguin computing server, kernel-smp-2.6.7-1.494.2.2 On the Dell desktop: kernel-smp-2.6.5-1.358 As with Jay Hampton, this is also with a snap server. FC2, tried both: kernel-2.6.5-1.358 kernel-2.6.7-1.494.2.2 FYI- After much googling, I saw some folks mention MS 'webclient' service can be an issue when connecting to some windows servers. The Snap server does supports html access, and it cannot be completely turned off. So, I blocked outgoing port 80 via iptables from my FC2 system, but still no joy. No problem when using an old RH system running kernel-2.4.18-14. this should have been fixed by now. can you reproduce this in the latest kernels ? Got this email regrading regarding a similiar bug report over on the kernel bugzilla. I have not tried the latest kernel, however, this patch worked for me against 2.6.9: "Hey, just a heads-up - there's a patch on the bugzilla now which is working for me against 2.6.9. Zwane warns that there may be SMP issues, but I don't have an SMP machine. http://bugme.osdl.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1732 Hmm. My staging server is uniprocessor, but the actual live machine is SMP. Given that classes started today[1], I can't risk testing this right now. (It runs our learning management system) I'll give it a shot over spring break. [1] And I'm working half days for the next month since I brought home my second son from the hospital on Saturday... Given how tired I am, I'd probably end up installing 1.4.2 or something. Tried kernel-2.6.10-1.9_FC2 and I still froze after a few 'ls' and 'cd' commands on run on the shared drive from my snap server. Will go back to my patched 2.6.9. . . Fedora Core 2 has now reached end of life, and no further updates will be provided by Red Hat. The Fedora legacy project will be producing further kernel updates for security problems only. If this bug has not been fixed in the latest Fedora Core 2 update kernel, please try to reproduce it under Fedora Core 3, and reopen if necessary, changing the product version accordingly. Thank you. |