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no samba configuration on this server.

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Re: Network instability






Any chance that one of you is running the NMBD daemon
of Samba/iX on the 6.0 systems that occasionally get into
trouble with input buffers filling up?

I vaguely recall that there happened to be some issue
of Windows sending many UDP packets and NMBD not getting
enough CPU to pick them up for processing. Might be an
idea to only run SMBD for a test in such a case. NMBD is
only needed for network neighborhood things, with only
SMBD you can still map network drives by specifying their
names ("\\server\share") explicitly.

Lars.

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