neo@irry.com
2006-Nov-05 20:01 UTC
[Samba] Crippled file list on samba 3.0.23-c2. Debian Etch x64 (files randomly not showing up)
Hi there people. My first post here at the list so I hope I havn't made any misstakes so far and that I can write in such a way so you people understand me. =) The problem I have is that when I list folders on disks mouted with "mount -t smbfs ..." the file lists of folders are crippled. What I mean is that files are randomly missing in the lists even if they are there. A refresh of the dir can help sometimes but most of the time the missing files/files appear and some other files disappear. A huge problem here since i work with Shake and pretty large file sequences. I was adviced at the IRC-channel to downgrade to an earlier version but before I do that I wanted to try my luck here. I'm also in the middle of a project here at work so I don't want to mess to much with the computer just yet. Thanks in advance for any help that solves this. Sincerely, Henrik C, Sweden
Henrik Cednert
2006-Nov-11 15:25 UTC
[Samba] Crippled file list on samba 3.0.23-c2. Debian Etch x64 (files randomly not showing up)
Sorry to bugger you people. But no one have any suggestions about this? /Henrik neo@irry.com wrote:> Hi there people. > > My first post here at the list so I hope I havn't made any misstakes so > far and that I can write in such a way so you people understand me. =) > > The problem I have is that when I list folders on disks mouted with "mount > -t smbfs ..." the file lists of folders are crippled. What I mean is that > files are randomly missing in the lists even if they are there. A refresh > of the dir can help sometimes but most of the time the missing files/files > appear and some other files disappear. A huge problem here since i work > with Shake and pretty large file sequences. > > I was adviced at the IRC-channel to downgrade to an earlier version but > before I do that I wanted to try my luck here. I'm also in the middle of a > project here at work so I don't want to mess to much with the computer > just yet. > > Thanks in advance for any help that solves this. > > Sincerely, > > Henrik C, Sweden >