I have a Linux box (RH 7.0) that I am using to connect to a share on an NT4sp6a server. smbmount mounts the share fine, the problem I am having is that a certain directory on the NT server appears empty on the Linux box. This directory contains over 300 subdirectories which together contain in excess of 30,000 files. Is this a limitation of smbmount? any suggestions? THANKS -- Brian Ginter Southern Air, Inc.
J.F. Noonan
2001-Apr-27 19:37 UTC
smbsh: smbw: shared variables corrupt (Invalid argument)
Hi, I'm running samba-2.0.7 on BSD/OS 4.2. When I try to invoke smbsh, it prompts me for username, password and then immediately says: smbw: shared variables corrupt (Invalid argument) I've searched the archives and one other person has asked this question, but never got an answer. Yes, it is dynamically linked, here's the output from file: smbsh: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1, dynamically linked (uses shared libs), not stripped Any clues cheerfully accetped. thx, -- Joseph F. Noonan Systems Manager Rigaku/MSC jfn@msc.com
On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Brian Ginter wrote:> I have a Linux box (RH 7.0) that I am using to connect to a share on an NT4sp6a server.2.2.16 or 2.2.17 kernel, I guess.> smbmount mounts the share fine, the problem I am having is that a certain directory on the NT > server appears empty on the Linux box. This directory contains over 300 subdirectories which > together contain in excess of 30,000 files. > Is this a limitation of smbmount? any suggestions?http://www.redhat.com/support/docs/howto/kernel-upgrade/kernel-upgrade.html http://www.redhat.com/support/errata/RHSA-2001-047.html Upgrade your kernel to 2.2.19. Come back if that doesn't help. And while you are at it get the rest of the fixes too. http://www.redhat.com/support/errata/rh7-errata.html /Urban