To all,

I am hoping that someone can give a lead or answer to my problem. I have
two RH linux servers with 2.2.16 kernal and kimberlite failover. Both are
configed using Samba 2.07. The smb.conf file is in the cluster directory on
both servers. Locks and log files are on shared disk space. What I am
seeing is this. Occasionally, and sometimes after failover, my Samba shares
become inaccessible to clients that have had drive mappings made. Initially
the mappings work fine, then, after failover or any network interruption,
the user gets a error that the network name is no longer valid. If I create
a new share or recreate an existing share, the user is fine. I can even
create a new share below the current one and the user can map to the new
one but not the existing one. Also, this is not a general occurrence as I
can go to a different Win box, in the same and different subnets, and
access the existing shares. I have not seen this on a RH linux server with
the same kernal and Samba but not in failover. Cannot say if that is the
problem piece but I am looking as to why that might cause a problem.

Can anyone answer or at least point me in a good direction? I'm about to
break out my sniffer and start looking at packets.


Thanks
Pat Cookson
Atlanta Journal/Constitution


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