We have a share on a Windows 2000 Server that is mounted onto a RedHat
box
using the following entry in fstab:
//server/filesystem /opt/bumvfs smbfs
username=username,password=password,debug=4,dmask=777,fmask=777,sockoptSO_KEEPALIVE
0 0
On this we create a directory structure such as:
\dodgy_test\wxy2\VFStp\VFSnetwork_entities\VFSCommonReports\VFSGM_H\VFSR
eports\VFSStandard+Reports\VFSRegion
Then we create files with names such as:
19/11/2004 12:21 207 VFSREGN1+%280603%29+deFILE.vfsproperties
19/11/2004 12:21 45,526 VFSREGN1+%280603%29+en
19/11/2004 12:21 206 VFSREGN1+%280603%29+enFILE.vfsproperties
19/11/2004 12:21 202 VFSREGN1+%280603%29FILE.vfsproperties
19/11/2004 12:21 92,539 VFSREGN1+%280604%29
19/11/2004 12:21 81,633 VFSREGN1+%280604%29+de
19/11/2004 12:21 207 VFSREGN1+%280604%29+deFILE.vfsproperties
19/11/2004 12:21 75,055 VFSREGN1+%280604%29+en
19/11/2004 12:21 206 VFSREGN1+%280604%29+enFILE.vfsproperties
19/11/2004 12:21 202 VFSREGN1+%280604%29FILE.vfsproperties
19/11/2004 12:21 59,911 VFSREGN1+%280702%29
19/11/2004 12:21 202 VFSREGN1+%280702%29FILE.vfsproperties
19/11/2004 12:21 61,171 VFSREGN1+%280703%29
19/11/2004 12:21 49,564 VFSREGN1+%280703%29+de
19/11/2004 12:21 207 VFSREGN1+%280703%29+deFILE.vfsproperties
The files appear fine on the Windows box and can be seen with no
problem.
If you go to this directory on the Samba mount on the Linux box you
cannot
see the files unless you create a file with a letter at the beginning of
the
alpabet (see below).
The directory listing is like this :
[aainternal@distill VFSRegion]$ ls -la
total 0
[aainternal@distill VFSRegion]$
Until you create a file with a name at the front of the Alphabet.
[aainternal@distill VFSRegion]$ touch Aardvark
[aainternal@distill VFSRegion]$ ls -la | more
total 16299
drwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4096 Nov 22 10:12 .
drwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4096 Nov 19 13:59 ..
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 0 Nov 22 10:12 Aardvark
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 10 Nov 22 09:26 BigAaardvark
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 207 Nov 19 12:21
VFSREGN1+%280603%29+deFILE.vfsproperties
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 45526 Nov 19 12:21
VFSREGN1+%280603%29+en
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 206 Nov 19 12:21
VFSREGN1+%280603%29+enFILE.vfsproperties
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 202 Nov 19 12:21
VFSREGN1+%280603%29FILE.vfsproperties
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 92539 Nov 19 12:21 VFSREGN1+%280604%29
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 81633 Nov 19 12:21
VFSREGN1+%280604%29+de
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 207 Nov 19 12:21
VFSREGN1+%280604%29+deFILE.vfsproperties
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 75055 Nov 19 12:21
VFSREGN1+%280604%29+en
And so on.
If you then remove those files at the front of the Alphabet you get this
:
[aainternal@distill VFSRegion]$ rm Aardvark BigAaardvark
rm: remove regular empty file `Aardvark'? Y
rm: remove regular file `BigAaardvark'? Y
[aainternal@distill VFSRegion]$ ls -la
total 0
[aainternal@distill VFSRegion]$
We have tried this on RedHat 9 running 2.4.20-31.9smp and samba 2.2.7a
and also on RedHat Enterprise running 2.4.21-20.ELsmp and Samba
3.0.7-1.3E.1.
Has anyone else seen this before and is there any way around it????
Any help appreciated.
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