Hi all Got a couple of errors in the logs wondering what they mean??? Google does not come up with too much on these NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_FILE, NT_STATUS_SHARING_VIOLATION, NT_STATUS_INVALID_LEVEL and NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND. Four clips illustrating the above are below... I have am wondering how I sort this out. I am particularly worried about the NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_FILE. All the best Justin. EXAMPLE 1 New file A13C0000 [2003/02/24 09:30:05, 8] lib/util.c:is_in_path(1115) is_in_path: Brigittes Documents/Work/Invoices/A13C0000 [2003/02/24 09:30:05, 8] lib/util.c:is_in_path(1120) is_in_path: no name list. [2003/02/24 09:30:05, 3] lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(387) unix_clean_name [Brigittes Documents/Work/Invoices/A13C0000] [2003/02/24 09:30:05, 3] smbd/trans2.c:call_trans2qfilepathinfo(1636) call_trans2qfilepathinfo: vfs_stat of Brigittes Documents/Work/Invoices/A13C0000 failed (No such file or directory) [2003/02/24 09:30:05, 3] smbd/error.c:error_packet(91) error string = No such file or directory [2003/02/24 09:30:05, 3] smbd/error.c:error_packet(99) error packet at smbd/trans2.c(1638) cmd=50 (SMBtrans2) NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_FILE ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ [2003/02/24 09:30:05, 5] lib/util.c:show_msg(268) size=35 smb_com=0x32 smb_rcls=15 smb_reh=0 smb_err=49152 smb_flg=136 smb_flg2=16449 [2003/02/24 09:30:05, 5] lib/util.c:show_msg(276) smb_tid=1 smb_pid=404 smb_uid=100 smb_mid=41344 smt_wct=0 [2003/02/24 09:30:05, 5] lib/util.c:show_msg(291) smb_bcc=0 [2003/02/24 09:30:05, 6] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket(518) write_socket(12,39) [2003/02/24 09:30:05, 6] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket(521) write_socket(12,39) wrote 39 [2003/02/24 09:30:05, 6] smbd/process.c:process_smb(859) got message type 0x0 of len 0x82 [2003/02/24 09:30:05, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(860) Transaction 6 of length 134 [2003/02/24 09:30:05, 5] lib/util.c:show_msg(268) EXAMPLE 2 [2003/02/24 09:30:06, 5] smbd/uid.c:change_to_user(200) change_to_user uid=(0,99) gid=(0,99) [2003/02/24 09:30:06, 3] smbd/oplock.c:oplock_break(855) oplock_break: returning success for dev = 903, inode = 1507360, file_id = 13 Current exclusive_oplocks_open = 0 [2003/02/24 09:30:06, 2] smbd/open.c:check_share_mode(422) Share violation on file (4,1,2,28171,Brigittes Documents/Work/Invoices/A13C0000,fcbopen = 0, flags = 0) = 0 [2003/02/24 09:30:06, 2] smbd/open.c:open_file(213) brigitte opened file Brigittes Documents/Work/Invoices/A13C0000 read=Yes write=No (numopen=3) [2003/02/24 09:30:06, 4] smbd/open.c:open_file_shared(762) open_file_shared : share_mode deny - calling open_file with flags=0x0 flags2=0x0 mode=0744 returned 1 [2003/02/24 09:30:06, 5] smbd/files.c:file_free(338) freed files structure 7206 (2 used) [2003/02/24 09:30:06, 3] smbd/error.c:error_packet(91) error string = Operation not permitted [2003/02/24 09:30:06, 3] smbd/error.c:error_packet(99) error packet at smbd/nttrans.c(883) cmd=162 (SMBntcreateX) NT_STATUS_SHARING_VIOLATION ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ [2003/02/24 09:30:06, 5] lib/util.c:show_msg(268) size=35 smb_com=0xa2 smb_rcls=67 smb_reh=0 smb_err=49152 smb_flg=136 smb_flg2=16385 [2003/02/24 09:30:06, 5] lib/util.c:show_msg(276) smb_tid=1 smb_pid=404 smb_uid=100 smb_mid=60929 smt_wct=0 [2003/02/24 09:30:06, 5] lib/util.c:show_msg(291) EXAMPLE 3 [2003/02/24 09:30:06, 5] smbd/uid.c:change_to_user(200) change_to_user uid=(0,99) gid=(0,99) [2003/02/24 09:30:06, 3] smbd/trans2.c:call_trans2qfilepathinfo(1560) call_trans2qfilepathinfo: TRANSACT2_QFILEINFO: level = 265 [2003/02/24 09:30:06, 3] smbd/trans2.c:call_trans2qfilepathinfo(1646) call_trans2qfilepathinfo Brigittes Documents/Work/Invoices/NJC Invoice01AAA.xls level=265 call=7 total_data=0 [2003/02/24 09:30:06, 8] smbd/dosmode.c:dos_mode(123) dos_mode: Brigittes Documents/Work/Invoices/NJC Invoice01AAA.xls [2003/02/24 09:30:06, 8] lib/util.c:is_in_path(1115) is_in_path: Brigittes Documents/Work/Invoices/NJC Invoice01AAA.xls [2003/02/24 09:30:06, 8] lib/util.c:is_in_path(1120) is_in_path: no name list. [2003/02/24 09:30:06, 8] smbd/dosmode.c:dos_mode(167) dos_mode returning a [2003/02/24 09:30:06, 3] smbd/error.c:error_packet(99) error packet at smbd/trans2.c(2080) cmd=50 (SMBtrans2) NT_STATUS_INVALID_LEVEL ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ [2003/02/24 09:30:06, 5] lib/util.c:show_msg(268) size=35 smb_com=0x32 smb_rcls=72 smb_reh=1 smb_err=49152 smb_flg=136 smb_flg2=16449 [2003/02/24 09:30:06, 5] lib/util.c:show_msg(276) smb_tid=1 smb_pid=404 smb_uid=100 smb_mid=61057 smt_wct=0 [2003/02/24 09:30:06, 5] lib/util.c:show_msg(291) smb_bcc=0 [2003/02/24 09:30:06, 6] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket(518) EXAMPLE 4 [2003/02/24 09:30:07, 5] smbd/mangle.c:name_map_mangle(988) name_map_mangle( A13C0000, need83 = False, cache83 = True, 4 ) [2003/02/24 09:30:07, 5] smbd/mangle.c:name_map_mangle(1023) name_map_mangle() ==> [A13C0000] [2003/02/24 09:30:07, 5] smbd/mangle.c:name_map_mangle(988) name_map_mangle( NJC Invoice01AAA.xls~RFc374f.TMP, need83 = False, cache83 = True, 4 ) [2003/02/24 09:30:07, 5] smbd/mangle.c:name_map_mangle(1023) name_map_mangle() ==> [NJC Invoice01AAA.xls~RFc374f.TMP] [2003/02/24 09:30:07, 5] smbd/filename.c:unix_convert(350) New file NJC Invoice01AAA.xls [2003/02/24 09:30:07, 3] smbd/error.c:error_packet(91) error string = No such file or directory [2003/02/24 09:30:07, 3] smbd/error.c:error_packet(99) error packet at smbd/reply.c(2040) cmd=6 (SMBunlink) NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ [2003/02/24 09:30:07, 5] lib/util.c:show_msg(268) size=35 smb_com=0x6 smb_rcls=52 smb_reh=0 smb_err=49152 smb_flg=136 smb_flg2=16385 [2003/02/24 09:30:07, 5] lib/util.c:show_msg(276) smb_tid=1 smb_pid=65279 smb_uid=100 smb_mid=2817 smt_wct=0
On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 07:58, Justin Anderson wrote:> > Hi all > > > Got a couple of errors in the logs wondering what they mean??? > > Google does not come up with too much on these NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_FILE, > NT_STATUS_SHARING_VIOLATION, NT_STATUS_INVALID_LEVEL and > NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND. > > > Four clips illustrating the above are below... > > > I have am wondering how I sort this out. I am particularly worried about > the NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_FILE.Errors are a standard part of SMB - and windows will often open non-existent files. (Like desktop.ini in *every* directory). Andrew Bartlett -- Andrew Bartlett abartlet@pcug.org.au Manager, Authentication Subsystems, Samba Team abartlet@samba.org Student Network Administrator, Hawker College abartlet@hawkerc.net http://samba.org http://build.samba.org http://hawkerc.net -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part Url : http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/attachments/20030225/801454de/attachment.bin
On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 09:34, Robert Adkins II wrote:> Anyone, > > Is there a method to eliminate Windows attempting to open up a > Desktop.ini file in every directory, save a few *important* ones, like > C:\windows\, C:\Program Files and others? I am of the opinion that might > help increase Windows performance or at least be easier on Samba > Logfiles...If you run Samba with the log level that high, then your performance is already shot. If it is causing you particular pain (ie, more than a failed lookup - like it is brining offline-storage online or other such mischief - then look into writing a VFS module to make out that call). Andrew Bartlett -- Andrew Bartlett abartlet@pcug.org.au Manager, Authentication Subsystems, Samba Team abartlet@samba.org Student Network Administrator, Hawker College abartlet@hawkerc.net http://samba.org http://build.samba.org http://hawkerc.net -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part Url : http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/attachments/20030225/1a6f8fc6/attachment.bin
Anyone, Is there a method to eliminate Windows attempting to open up a Desktop.ini file in every directory, save a few *important* ones, like C:\windows\, C:\Program Files and others? I am of the opinion that might help increase Windows performance or at least be easier on Samba Logfiles... I will look into it myself, but if someone has the answer handy... Regards, Robert Adkins II IT Manager/Buyer Impel Industries, Inc. 586-254-5800 -----Original Message----- From: samba-bounces+radkins=impelind.com@lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-bounces+radkins=impelind.com@lists.samba.org] On Behalf Of Andrew Bartlett Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 5:01 PM To: Justin Anderson Cc: samba list Subject: Re: [Samba] NT_STATUS question On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 07:58, Justin Anderson wrote:> > Hi all > > > Got a couple of errors in the logs wondering what they mean??? > > Google does not come up with too much on these NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_FILE, > NT_STATUS_SHARING_VIOLATION, NT_STATUS_INVALID_LEVEL and > NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND. > > > Four clips illustrating the above are below... > > > I have am wondering how I sort this out. I am particularly worriedabout> the NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_FILE.Errors are a standard part of SMB - and windows will often open non-existent files. (Like desktop.ini in *every* directory). Andrew Bartlett -- Andrew Bartlett abartlet@pcug.org.au Manager, Authentication Subsystems, Samba Team abartlet@samba.org Student Network Administrator, Hawker College abartlet@hawkerc.net http://samba.org http://build.samba.org http://hawkerc.net
Hi, I don't know about restricting this action to certain folders but in Folder Options/View is a setting "Remember each folder's view settings". You might try clearing that and see what happens. Robert Adkins II (radkins@impelind.com) wrote*:> >Anyone, > >Is there a method to eliminate Windows attempting to open up a>Desktop.ini file in every directory, save a few *important* ones, like >C:\windows\, C:\Program Files and others? I am of the opinion that might >help increase Windows performance or at least be easier on Samba >Logfiles... > >I will look into it myself, but if someone has the answer>handy... > >Regards, >Robert Adkins II >IT Manager/Buyer >Impel Industries, Inc. >586-254-5800 > > >-----Original Message----- >From: samba-bounces+radkins=impelind.com@lists.samba.org >[mailto:samba-bounces+radkins=impelind.com@lists.samba.org] On Behalf Of >Andrew Bartlett >Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 5:01 PM >To: Justin Anderson >Cc: samba list >Subject: Re: [Samba] NT_STATUS question > >On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 07:58, Justin Anderson wrote: >> >> Hi all >> >> >> Got a couple of errors in the logs wondering what they mean??? >> >> Google does not come up with too much on these NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_FILE, >> NT_STATUS_SHARING_VIOLATION, NT_STATUS_INVALID_LEVEL and >> NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND. >> >> >> Four clips illustrating the above are below... >> >> >> I have am wondering how I sort this out. I am particularly worried >about >> the NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_FILE. > >Errors are a standard part of SMB - and windows will often open >non-existent files. (Like desktop.ini in *every* directory). > >Andrew Bartlett > > >
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