On Thu, Jun 02, 2005 at 10:06:12AM +0200, An?e Vidmar wrote: > OS Is Redhat, kernel 2.6.11 with HP MSA20 storage (Raid5 configured) > and connected thrue SCSI adapter. The first question about what you're really running may have been a bit tactless, but your response really put me in mind to skip considering your problem. Please remember--everyone here is a volunteer, not a paid drudge. That said, what distro you're running *is* a useful bit of information. > The problem is, on every month or so, the server (win) looses the > conectivity with the storage (lit's like the storage wouldn't exist) > and there is no other way to reconnect it again, but to restart the Linux > server. SCSI cable was replaced with the new one and Firmware was upgraded > but it's still happening. (There is no logs on this subject on the Win* > machine, whatsoever). I rather doubt you need to restart the server--have you simply stopped and restarted the Samba services? *If* that works, my suspicion is it's something with Samba services, not the OS in general; the fact that it fails on such a long baseline makes me suspect something like a memory leak. A Q'n'D workaround until a permanent fix is found would be to schedule a SMB restart periodically, while checking for updates. Relax a bit, and g'luck, -- Dave Ihnat ignatz@xxxxxxxxxx -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list