Gunther Grelczak wrote:
>We have a samba-2.2.8a-220 Server. The server works still fine with
>several clients (W9x, W2k, WXP and smbmounts via Linux).
>But now I have to connect an Apple OSX and now I have one problem.
>From OSX I can connect to the shares, browse the file listing. But
>when a file is copied into a share, the file is on the destination
>with 0 (zero) Bytes filesize. The linux uid and gid are correctly
>set, according to the parameters from smb.conf.
>
>This phenomen occurs only with MacOSX. What happens there ???
>
>BTW: I habe also a test server with Samba 3 and there is no problem
>to connect and upload files. But I cannot change the samba 2 Server
>now.
You may want to take a look at
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=netatalk&w=2&r=1&s=File+Compatibility
There are a 'number of issues' if you let OS X store stuff on an SMB
(or any non-AFP) server - thanks Apple !
As to your problem, check the permissions on the parent of the folder
you are trying to write to, and to the root of the share. The Mac
generally requires write priviledge to additional locations in order
to save file/folder/volume metadata. In some cases (such as creating
the Network trash), you need write access at the share root so it can
create the trash folder, but then you can remove write access.
Do you get any errors BTW ? If it was a permissions error then I
would expect to get errors on the client.
Simon
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