Mat Brletic
2003-Jun-17 18:49 UTC
[Samba] problem clearing the "Read Only" attribute from Windows XP
I am trying to configure a share using Samba version 2.2.7a, and have not been able to clear the "Read Only" attribute of created folders from within XP. In smb.conf, I have: read only = no, and am mapping the archive, system and hidden attributes to the Linux x bits. I have set the permissions for all users to allow changing attributes and permissions, yet the bit always returns set. I would appreciate any help.
Hello All, I have a reoccurring issue that has only started to appear recently with Samba. What we are seeing is the mass duplication of a folder within itself for something close to 30 iterations deep. Sometimes this will also move the data held within the folder one or two deep into the path. For Example... Let's call a share Data Data is mounted as the N: drive on all Windows worksations. Inside the N: Drive is a series of folders... N:\Incoming_Data N:\Jobs N:\Hold Inisde the "Jobs" directory there is a series of folders named after each job number series. Examples : 1100 1200 1300 1400, with subfolders within each of those listing the individual jobs themselves. Now, for some strange reason, sometimes the Jobs directory (it has happened to other directories as well) will replicate within itself normally moving all data directly held within it down two or three directories, yet it will continue to replicate the "Jobs" folder within itself for something like 20 to 30 iterations. Example (ASCI Approximation of the tree) - Data on 'Server'(N:) +[] Hold +[] Incoming_Data -[-]Jobs -[-]Jobs +[]1100 +[]1200 +[]1300 -[-]Jobs -[-]Jobs -[-]Jobs -[-]Jobs -[-]Jobs -[-]Jobs -[-]Jobs -[-]Jobs -[-]Jobs -[-]Jobs -[-]Jobs -[-]Jobs -[-]Jobs .....and so on.... The system is running Red Hat 7.3 and Samba version 2.2.27-3.7.3, with Samba configured as a Primary Domain Controller. This could also be an ext3fs related issue and thus I will be posting this to the ext3fs mailing list as well. Although, this issue has ONLY appeared on Samba shared directory structures. Once "fixed" this issue will not show up for a few weeks or more. Thanks for any assistance offered. Regards, Robert Adkins IT Manager/Buyer Impel Industries, Inc.