Michael Gleaves
2022-Sep-22 21:37 UTC
[Samba] Missing files (80% invisible) in a large folder
Hi! I am using Samba to expose a share to my network on which I have a folder with just over 10k photos, judging by the host system. But I've just noticed that on my Windows client, only ~3000 of those are visible while on all my linux machines (using a cifs mount) even fewer (1793) of these photos show up. The files that are visible are always the same ones and don't change when remounting. By using `noserverino` in the mount-options on my linux machine I get around 100 more files (1867). This seems to be the only affected folder, but it is the only one that contains so many files. The files have no special attributes as far as I can tell. I already tried using `echo 1 > /proc/fs/cifs/traceSMB` on the client, but there were no (readable) information different from what I could observe through ls. I tried both protocol versions 2.1 and 3.0 but haven't seen any difference. The server that runs samba is a virtual machine running gentoo, and was recently updated. I cannot tell whether the problem is actually new or whether I just never noticed. Everything is also 100% reproducible right now, so I can test patches if necessary. Below I have listed the exact software versions and config files involved. Please let me know if you have any idea what the culprit could be. Best regards, Michael Gleaves --- The exact software versions involved are: - linux kernel 5.18.14-gentoo-dist (cannot update to 5.19 due to missing ZFS support) - samba 4.16.4 - libvirt 8.7.0 - qemu 7.0.0 - ZFS 2.1.5 My logical setup (in case it makes any difference): ``` Physical Host (gentoo VM host) ?? ZFS dataset mounted on /var/datasets/samba, exposed to VM via virtfs ?? Virtual Machine (hosted with libvirt and qemu, also runs gentoo) ?? mount (virtfs, 9p): /var/datasets/samba passthrough to /data ?? Runs samba ``` My /etc/samba/smb.conf: ``` [global] server string = My Samba Share server role = standalone # auth and security security = user # server min protocol = SMB3_11 # Needed for IOS and Android compatibility :( server min protocol = SMB2_10 client signing = required client smb encrypt = required client smb3 encryption algorithms = AES-256-GCM # server smb encrypt = required (not working with android clients) server signing = mandatory passdb backend = tdbsam # always reject login requests with invalid password, never map to guest. map to guest = Never guest account = nobody # network config interfaces = enp0 smb ports = 445 bind interfaces only = yes hosts deny = 0.0.0.0/0 hosts allow = 192.168.1.0/24 # logging log level = 0 auth:2 passdb:2 log file = /dev/null max log size = 0 logging = systemd # disable broadcasting by disabling netbios disable netbios = yes dns proxy = no # disable printing load printers = no printcap name = /dev/null # defaults for shares public = no writable = yes create mask = 0660 directory mask = 0770 force create mode = 0660 force directory mode = 0770 acl allow execute always = yes # map illegal windows characters to alternatives vfs objects = catia catia:mappings = 0x22:0xa8,0x2a:0xa4,0x2f:0xf8,0x3a:0xf7,0x3c:0xab,0x3e:0xbb,0x3f:0xbf,0x5c:0xff,0x7c:0xa6 [storage] path = /data/shares/storage valid users = myuser ```
On 2022-09-22 at 23:37 +0200 Michael Gleaves via samba sent off:>...your catia module is the problem, see also https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11846 If you really have filename wth illegel ntfs/smb characters, you can also use convmv to remap them on disk. Best regards Bj?rn -- SerNet GmbH - Bahnhofsallee 1b - 37081 G?ttingen phone: +495513700000 mailto:contact at sernet.com AG G?ttingen: HR-B 2816 - https://www.sernet.com Manag. Directors Johannes Loxen and Reinhild Jung data privacy policy https://www.sernet.de/privacy