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Date:      Wed, 23 Oct 2002 09:55:09 +0300
From:      Vallo Kallaste <kalts@estpak.ee>
To:        Terry Lambert <tlambert2@mindspring.com>
Cc:        Maxime Henrion <mux@freebsd.org>, Vitaly Markitantov <vm@dics.com.ua>, jhb@freebsd.org, current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: smbfs broken?
Message-ID:  <20021023065509.GA1178@tiiu.internal>
In-Reply-To: <3DB5B335.34F42350@mindspring.com>
References:  <20021022110135.GA31643@iron.del.local> <20021022112320.GF26605@elvis.mu.org> <20021022142954.GA3206@tiiu.internal> <3DB5A3BD.77138903@mindspring.com> <20021022195301.GB4048@tiiu.internal> <3DB5B335.34F42350@mindspring.com>

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On Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 01:21:09PM -0700, Terry Lambert
<tlambert2@mindspring.com> wrote:

> > No, I'm doing exactly what I describe. Usual boot to multiuser, then
> > kill all of the processes not strictly necessary (seti, fetchmail,
> > sendmail, you-name-it), mount the smb share -ro from NT4 server, cd
> > /some/mountpoint and cp thisfile.xls /tmp. That's it.
> 
> I don't understand, then.  There should be no other way that an ffs_write
> call can trap to needing an SMBFS page:
> 
> #22 0xc03902a8 in calltrap () at {standard input}:99
> #23 0xc033af01 in ffs_write (ap=0xd66ebbe8) at ../../../ufs/ffs/ffs_vnops.c:810
> #24 0xc029b74d in vn_write (fp=0xc40341a4, uio=0xd66ebc68, 
>     active_cred=0xc4251d00, flags=0, td=0xc13534e0) at vnode_if.h:417
> #25 0xc0259a75 in dofilewrite (td=0xc13534e0, fp=0xc40341a4, fd=4, 
>     buf=0x2805b000, nbyte=0, offset=0, flags=0) at file.h:215
> #26 0xc0259909 in write (td=0xc13534e0, uap=0xd66ebd10)
>     at ../../../kern/sys_generic.c:329
> ---
> 
> You *must* be doing something that causes an SMBFS object to act as
> backing store for an FFS.

You know better, sure, but nevertheless I'm not doing anything what
can cause it. Perhaps a bug somewhere.
-- 

Vallo Kallaste
kalts@estpak.ee

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