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Offline matt3kTopic starter

Amiga to PC network - Closed by other side error.
« on: March 13, 2004, 11:03:45 PM »
I have an Amiga 3kt with an Ariande (Using MNI Driver), Samba, and Miami.  My PC is a windows xp system.

Everytime I copy files I get a totally random 'Connection closed by other side' message, When I'm copying files from my Amiga to my PC.  

Any help to resolve this situation would be greatly appreciated...

Matt
 

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Re: Amiga to PC network - Closed by other side error.
« Reply #1 on: March 14, 2004, 12:09:39 AM »
I'm guessing, but it may be because Miami is receiving too many netbios packets and is suspending smbd for a while. Try going to the Miami database in prefs, go to SysCtl, and set inetd.toomany to 50. Enabling logging in samba and in Miami will also help you track down the problem if this doesn't work.

Samba does quit transfers sometimes even then, seems the Amiga port is not too stable. But you should be ok in most situations.
 

Offline matt3kTopic starter

Re: Amiga to PC network - Closed by other side error.
« Reply #2 on: March 14, 2004, 12:45:17 PM »
Hi KennyR,

I could not find SysCtl in the database prefs.  I'm using standard Miami (no Deluxe).  I have been logging, but the system reboots after I select the Ok or close for the Connection closed by other side window.  So I have no entries to assist with this.

I could try changing other setting in Miami, dumping the MNI driver, or try different versions of Samba, but I just chasing a tarket...  If I copy about 6 files, I usually don't have a problem, but once I select many files somewhere in the copy I get the error.

Regards,

Matt
 

Offline darksun9210

Re: Amiga to PC network - Closed by other side error.
« Reply #3 on: March 23, 2004, 12:31:04 PM »
sysctrl is a part of maimi, and not in the database. i can't remember the exact syntax for it, but if you have a look on the install guide on www.amigasamba.org its in there somewhere.

basicly its something along the lines of how many packet requests to accept or something. i can't remember exactly.

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