Re: Network mounted file systems periodically lose connection

From: Scott Edwards (supadupa_at_gmail.com)
Date: 02/24/05

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    Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 09:25:59 -0700
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    On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 10:11:35 -0600, Rob Brenart (TT)
    <Rob.Brenart@tradingtechnologies.com> wrote:
    > I have several network shares (windows) mounted as such
    >
    > //machine/share /mnt/mountpoint smbfs
    > credentials=/credfile,rw,user,gid=sambawrites,fmask=0774,dmask=0774 0 0
    >
    > And on occasion the share just dies. I'm guessing the reason for the
    > death is something to do with our network, maybe a hiccup, or the
    > windows machine gets rebooted, or whatnot... in reality, I'm not too
    > concerned with the why though. What I want is resiliency such that the
    > links are immediately re-established. As it stands now, the mount
    > doesn't get unmounted or any such thing, I just get incredibly awful
    > performance if I try to access the share, and eventually it will timeout
    > and fail.

    What releases are you using? Are you running woody, sarge, sid, or a
    combination of these (be specific)?

    Please run:
    uname -a (I assume smbfs support is enabled. include any additional
    significant info)
    dpkg -l smbfs (just the line it's on)

    > Is there a way to make these auto-reconnect on demand?

    Mine always has, when I was using it. (for days on end, again, it was
    atleast a year ago)

    Thank you,

    Scott Edwards
    Daxal Communications - http://www.daxal.com
    Surf the USA - http://www.surfthe.us

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