[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-devel] Windows PV 0.9.10.7 bug
Hi folks! Im trying to transfer files using Windows 2003 to/from SAMBA and my connection crashes. My explorer.exe crashes and my Session in Samba dies but samba keeps running. Samba just produces core. This issue was produced using Windows 2003 with 0.8.9 then I upgraded to 0.9.10 and still happens so I created another VM with Windows 2003 and installed 0.9.10 and the same issue happened. I also tried Windows 2003 with 0.9.11-pre7. I will describe my scenario below: Dom0: OS: Debian etch 64 bits Machine: PowerEdge 2950 Xen 3.2.1 eth0 Broadcom gigabit eth1 Broadcom gigabit DomU: OS: Windows 2003 R2 SP3 64bits Windows PV 0.9.11-pre7 (from meadowcourt.org) Type: HVM Xen Net Driver using bridge eth1 DomU: OS: Debian etch 64bits Type: PVM eth0 using bridge eth1 Samba 3.0.30 As icarus901@freenode suggested me I generated debug information as described in XenWiki. I had use Windgb tool. I attached my configs, logs and debug. The debug from windgb was named Debug-16-07-2008-15_49.txt Im pretty sure this is a bug because if I boot Windows 2003 without /gplpv I can comunicate with Samba without problem using RealTek emulation card. I also tried the following: I connected eth0 and eth1 from Dom0 to the same physical switch. I connected Windows 2003 to eth0 (bridge) and Samba to eth1 (bridge). The communication was ok between then. Thanks in advance, Adolfo Ferreira _________________________________________________________________ Invite your mail contacts to join your friends list with Windows Live Spaces. It's easy! http://spaces.live.com/spacesapi.aspx?wx_action=create&wx_url=/friends.aspx&mkt=en-us Attachment:
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