Hello,
I'm currently experiencing a problem concerning Samba 2.2.3a which is
running on RedHat 7.3 kernel 2.4.18 configured with ACLS.
While trying to upgrade the kernel to support LFS 2GB files, a reboot was
performed after the successful recompilation and installation of new filesystem
tools. The system halted at mounting the /samba partition reporting errors on
the filesystem.
The problem is e2fsck was run on ext3 partition while upgrading ACLs/EAs, and
now it seems the inodes holding the ext_attr info inodes were cleared and have
now screwed up the base dirs on the samba partition.
When typing 'ls' under the Samba dir the following error messages
appear:
ls: .Bad Address
ls: homes: Bad Address
etc.
The problem is not letting us rm, rmdir, mv, etc.. these dirs as well as
/homes/username dirs.
Our current work around for creating new users is to create an alternate /home
dir which is /samba/home instead of /samba/homes.
Other than that, the users have not reported any problems.
If anybody has any ideas or input it would be greatly appreciated.
We are stuck in a bit of a pickle. We don't know exactly how this occurred
and if it will get any worse.
If this is unclear, please let me know.
Regards,
Matthew Shaw
Network Administrator
MarkIV Industries/IVHS Division
Phone: 905.624.7910
Fax: 905.625.6197
E-mail: mshaw@fpelectronics.com