Can't browse samba shares after samba upgrade (3.0.26a-4 - 3.0.27A-1)

Hi all,
After today's samba update, i am unable to browse my samba shares:
As seen in pacman.log:
[2007-11-16 15:55] updating smbclient (3.0.26a-2 -> 3.0.27A-1)
[2007-11-16 15:55] updating samba (3.0.26a-4 -> 3.0.27A-1)
Ive had this samba server running for a long time and never had any trouble. Apart from the system update i havent changed anything.
I have tried two machines to access it, a ubuntu and a windows one. The ubuntu one would mount it all right, but when you try browsing it it gives an 'Input/output error', these are the last lines found in /var/log/messages file:
Nov 16 19:42:06 Naboo kernel: [ 855.043000] SMB connection re-established (-5)
Nov 16 19:42:34 Naboo kernel: [ 883.442000] smb_add_request: request [cdccae80, mid=11] timed out!
Nov 16 19:42:34 Naboo kernel: [ 883.442000] smb_proc_readdir_long: error=-5, breaking
Nov 16 19:42:34 Naboo kernel: [ 883.488000] SMB connection re-established (-5)
Nov 16 19:42:36 Naboo kernel: [ 885.375000] smb_add_request: request [cdccac80, mid=18] timed out!
Nov 16 19:42:36 Naboo kernel: [ 885.375000] smb_proc_readdir_long: error=-5, breaking
Nov 16 19:43:04 Naboo kernel: [ 913.607000] smb_add_request: request [cdccae80, mid=21] timed out!
Nov 16 19:43:04 Naboo kernel: [ 913.608000] smb_proc_readdir_long: error=-5, breaking
Nov 16 19:43:05 Naboo kernel: [ 913.648000] SMB connection re-established (-5)
The windows machine would actually show the files in the shared directory but after a very long wait. Browsing and reading files was taking such a long time that windows seemed like frozen so i had to restart.
I also tried rebooting the server but to no avail.
Anyone else with the same problem?
Last edited by feralert (2007-11-16 20:48:31)

Same problem here. I can Browse remote smb filesystem with smbclient but when I mount smbfs i cannot browse folder - my terminal hangs and in syslog i receive
Nov 19 09:35:16 skyscraper SMB connection re-established (-5)
Nov 19 09:35:16 skyscraper smb_proc_readdir_long: error=-512, breaking
Nov 19 09:35:17 skyscraper SMB connection re-established (-5)
Nov 19 09:35:18 skyscraper smb_proc_readdir_long: error=-512, breaking
Nov 19 09:35:18 skyscraper SMB connection re-established (-5)
Nov 19 09:35:27 skyscraper SMB connection re-established (-5)
Nov 19 09:35:48 skyscraper smb_add_request: request [d34f2b00, mid=22] timed out!
Nov 19 09:35:48 skyscraper smb_proc_readdir_long: error=-5, breaking
Nov 19 09:36:18 skyscraper smb_add_request: request [d34f2b00, mid=31] timed out!
Nov 19 09:36:18 skyscraper smb_proc_readdir_long: error=-5, breaking

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