I have this problem since I changed my server to Stretch, back in august 2017: when my Debian Jessie desktop PC is shutting down, it hangs at unmounting network shares that are on the Debian Stretch server saying "a stop job is running for /path/to/netwrok/share. It is quite annoying when comparing this 90 second delay to the usual 4-8 seconds that I was used to in the past.
Here is how I share the directory on the Stretch server.
/etc/samba/smb.conf:
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[Backup]
valid users = %S
path = /mnt/Backup
browseable = yes
read only = no
guest ok = yes
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# BACKUP DISK
//192.168.0.2/Backup /home/bocskai/Backup cifs username=*****,password=******,iocharset=utf8,sec=ntlmssp 0 0
First I thought it's because the passwords on the two machines were different. Changed them to be the same. After that, there was no stop job message but the PC hung with a blank screen and a blinking cursor. Needed to hard reboot the machine.
I cannot see anything in the Samba logs (nmbd.log, smbd.log, 192.168.0.5.log), nor in dmesg, daemon.log etc.
Is this problem serviceable or is it a bug?
Thanks in advance!