I am seeing some inconsistencies on files that have very similar names. Here is my share: [ftp] comment = FTP Directories path = /home browsable = yes writeable = no valid users = @csr,@system,@technical,@financial write list = @system force group = csr create mode = 0664 directory mode = 0775 I have a person in the csr group trying to open two files: -rw-rw-r-- 1 13301 csr 108681 Jun 20 12:37 File1.txt -rw-rw-r-- 1 13301 csr 170180 Jun 20 12:32 FILE1.TXT They are named exactly like that, I made no name changes. The sizes are different but the contents that are displayed to the user are exactly the same. I am wondering if samba is improperly showing the user cached contents. I am also seeing a lot of lockups with users on this share. They are accessing the share read-only so oplock parameters wont help me there. Any ideas on that issue as well? thank you! -- Terry Davis http://approbation.org/
Does anyone have any ideas with this problem I am having. I really appreciate the help. Terry Davis wrote:> I am seeing some inconsistencies on files that have very similar names. > > Here is my share: > [ftp] > comment = FTP Directories > path = /home > browsable = yes > writeable = no > valid users = @csr,@system,@technical,@financial > write list = @system > force group = csr > create mode = 0664 > directory mode = 0775 > > I have a person in the csr group trying to open two files: > -rw-rw-r-- 1 13301 csr 108681 Jun 20 12:37 File1.txt > -rw-rw-r-- 1 13301 csr 170180 Jun 20 12:32 FILE1.TXT > > They are named exactly like that, I made no name changes. > > The sizes are different but the contents that are displayed to the user > are exactly the same. I am wondering if samba is improperly showing the > user cached contents. I am also seeing a lot of lockups with users on > this share. They are accessing the share read-only so oplock parameters > wont help me there. Any ideas on that issue as well? > > thank you! >-- Terry Davis http://approbation.org/