Pepijn Schmitz
2008-May-16 15:29 UTC
[Samba] Existing files don't show up in share, new files do
I am suddenly no longer able to see any existing files on one of my shares, from my Windows clients. I have a Linux server (Fedora Core 8) which used to be my firewall and router as well as file and print server. There are two Samba shares on it I have mounted on various Windows clients: my home directory and a multimedia directory with my music and videos, etc. I mount the former as H: on all my Windows machines and the latter as M:. Recently I installed a new server to be router and firewall. I kept the existing server as file server though, only it now no longer has a fixed IP address, and it is no longer configured to be be the master browser. Since this change, my Windows clients no longer see the existing files on the multimedia share! Some strange features of the problem are: * It occurs on my Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit machine, as well as on my Windows XP SP2 machine, in exactly the same way. * My home directory share doesn't have the problem, I can still see all the existing files there. * There are no errors connecting to the share from the Windows side, nor do I see strange things in the logs on the file server. * I can still create new files on the share from Windows! The new file will show up locally on the file server (as verified by logging in with SSH and checking the shared directory), and my other Windows client will see the new file as well. * I can also create new files locally on the file server, and these will also show up on the Windows clients. * I can see no difference between the existing files and any new files created locally or through a Windows client. The file permissions are all the same. * The only difference between the two shares is that my home directory is on the root filesystem (ext3) and the multimedia share (/mnt/data/multimedia) is on a mounted ext3 file system (/mnt/data). But this hasn't changed! * While googling the problem I found some references to a "directory name cache size" option which might be related, so I added a "directory name cache size = 0" to my smb.conf, but that made no difference. I've attached my smb.conf (I've removed all the comments for brevity). I'll provide any log, trace or debug info if someone tells me how to. Hopefully somebody here can help me! Kind regards, Pepijn Schmitz -------------- next part -------------- [global] workgroup = CHAOSMANOR server string = Chaos Manor File Server interfaces = eth0 hosts allow = 10. log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m max log size = 50 security = user passdb backend = tdbsam domain master = no domain logons = no load printers = no cups options = raw directory name cache size = 0 [homes] comment = Home Directories browseable = yes writable = yes [multimedia] comment = Multimedia Files path = /mnt/data/multimedia public = yes writable = yes printable = no write list = pepijn
Pepijn Schmitz
2008-May-17 12:19 UTC
[Samba] Existing files don't show up in share, new files do
I found out this bizarre problem also occurs when I mount the share from another Linux system, so it does not appear to be related to Windows. To recap: one of my Samba shares suddenly mysteriously hides all existing files, while still working completely normally with any newly created files. The shared directory (/mnt/data/multimedia) looks like this: drwxrwxrwx 11 pepijn pepijn 4096 2008-05-17 14:08 . drwxr-xr-x 10 root root 4096 2008-05-16 19:58 .. drwxr-xr-x 6 pepijn pepijn 4096 2006-07-02 15:49 Audio lrwxrwxrwx 1 pepijn pepijn 6 2005-01-17 22:13 Fotos -> Foto's drwxrwxr-x 41 pepijn pepijn 4096 2008-03-15 23:27 Foto's drwxrwxr-x 4 pepijn pepijn 4096 2002-07-01 02:32 Martijn drwxrwxr-x 2 pepijn pepijn 4096 2002-03-31 04:48 recycled drwxrwxr-x 2 pepijn pepijn 4096 2004-11-28 17:00 temp -rwxr--r-- 1 pepijn pepijn 6 2008-05-17 14:08 test.txt drwx------ 4 pepijn pepijn 4096 2005-07-02 16:17 .Trash-500 drwx------ 2 pepijn pepijn 4096 2005-04-02 13:54 .Trash-pepijn drwxrwxr-x 10 pepijn pepijn 4096 2008-03-15 23:31 Video -r-xr--r-- 1 pepijn pepijn 80 2005-07-10 19:07 volumeid.zbx drwxr-xr-x 4 pepijn pepijn 4096 2007-12-07 22:15 XXX When I mount the share on another Linux system using mount -t cifs, the contents look like this: drwxrwxrwx 11 500 500 0 2008-05-17 14:08 . drwxr-xr-x 4 root root 4096 2008-05-17 14:06 .. -rwxr--r-- 1 500 500 6 2008-05-17 14:08 test.txt The test.txt is a file I created since this problem started and as you can see it's the only one visible. I can change its contents on the file server and see the changes on the client. I can manipulate the file on the client, even create new files, it all works perfectly. But I can't see any of the existing files or directories. It's utterly bizarre to me. I tried using smbclient, and it displays the same behaviour, so it really looks like the problem is on the server side. I tried "touch"ing the existing directories but that made no difference either. Does anyone know what might cause this strange behaviour? Kind regards, Pepijn Schmitz Pepijn Schmitz wrote:> I am suddenly no longer able to see any existing files on one of my > shares, from my Windows clients. > > I have a Linux server (Fedora Core 8) which used to be my firewall and > router as well as file and print server. There are two Samba shares on > it I have mounted on various Windows clients: my home directory and a > multimedia directory with my music and videos, etc. I mount the former > as H: on all my Windows machines and the latter as M:. > > Recently I installed a new server to be router and firewall. I kept the > existing server as file server though, only it now no longer has a fixed > IP address, and it is no longer configured to be be the master browser. > > Since this change, my Windows clients no longer see the existing files > on the multimedia share! Some strange features of the problem are: > > * It occurs on my Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit machine, as well as > on my Windows XP SP2 machine, in exactly the same way. > * My home directory share doesn't have the problem, I can still see all > the existing files there. > * There are no errors connecting to the share from the Windows side, nor > do I see strange things in the logs on the file server. > * I can still create new files on the share from Windows! The new file > will show up locally on the file server (as verified by logging in with > SSH and checking the shared directory), and my other Windows client will > see the new file as well. > * I can also create new files locally on the file server, and these will > also show up on the Windows clients. > * I can see no difference between the existing files and any new files > created locally or through a Windows client. The file permissions are > all the same. > * The only difference between the two shares is that my home directory > is on the root filesystem (ext3) and the multimedia share > (/mnt/data/multimedia) is on a mounted ext3 file system (/mnt/data). But > this hasn't changed! > * While googling the problem I found some references to a "directory > name cache size" option which might be related, so I added a "directory > name cache size = 0" to my smb.conf, but that made no difference. > > I've attached my smb.conf (I've removed all the comments for brevity). > I'll provide any log, trace or debug info if someone tells me how to. > Hopefully somebody here can help me! > > Kind regards, > Pepijn Schmitz >
Jason Waters
2008-May-21 14:11 UTC
[Samba] Existing files don't show up in share, new files do
Remove any restrictions on the shares. Like valid user and that sort of thing. Jason Waters -----Original Message----- From: Pepijn Schmitz [mailto:captain@chaos.demon.nl] Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 10:08 AM To: Rubin Bennett Cc: Jason Waters; samba@lists.samba.org Subject: Re: [Samba] Existing files don't show up in share, new files do I'm slightly closer to finding the cause of this problem. I set the smbd log level to 7 and found the following entries when trying to list the contents of the share: [2008/05/21 15:27:05, 5] smbd/uid.c:change_to_user(273) change_to_user uid=(500,500) gid=(0,500) [2008/05/21 15:27:05, 3] smbd/trans2.c:call_trans2findfirst(1704) call_trans2findfirst: dirtype = 16, maxentries = 1366, close_after_first=0, close_if_end = 2 requires_resume_key = 4 level = 0x104, max_data_bytes = 16644 [2008/05/21 15:27:05, 5] smbd/filename.c:unix_convert(147) unix_convert called on file "*" [2008/05/21 15:27:05, 5] smbd/filename.c:unix_convert(246) unix_convert begin: name = *, dirpath = , start = * [2008/05/21 15:27:05, 5] smbd/trans2.c:call_trans2findfirst(1769) dir=./, mask = * [2008/05/21 15:27:05, 5] smbd/dir.c:dptr_create(392) dptr_create dir=./ [2008/05/21 15:27:05, 3] smbd/dir.c:dptr_create(515) creating new dirptr 256 for path ./, expect_close = 1 [2008/05/21 15:27:05, 4] smbd/trans2.c:call_trans2findfirst(1837) dptr_num is 256, wcard = *, attr = 22 [2008/05/21 15:27:05, 5] smbd/trans2.c:get_lanman2_dir_entry(1255) get_lanman2_dir_entry found ./. fname=. [2008/05/21 15:27:05, 5] smbd/trans2.c:get_lanman2_dir_entry(1255) get_lanman2_dir_entry found ./.. fname=.. [2008/05/21 15:27:05, 5] smbd/trans2.c:get_lanman2_dir_entry(1221) get_lanman2_dir_entry:Couldn't stat [./Audio] (Permission denied) [2008/05/21 15:27:05, 5] smbd/trans2.c:get_lanman2_dir_entry(1221) get_lanman2_dir_entry:Couldn't stat [./DIRK_GENTLY'S_HOLISTIC_DETECTIVE_AGENCY.TXT] (Permission denied) [2008/05/21 15:27:05, 5] smbd/trans2.c:get_lanman2_dir_entry(1221) get_lanman2_dir_entry:Couldn't stat [./Foto's] (Permission denied) [2008/05/21 15:27:05, 5] smbd/trans2.c:get_lanman2_dir_entry(1221) get_lanman2_dir_entry:Couldn't stat [./HITCHHIKER'S_GUIDE_TO_THE_GALAXY.TXT] (Permission denied) [2008/05/21 15:27:05, 5] smbd/trans2.c:get_lanman2_dir_entry(1221) get_lanman2_dir_entry:Couldn't stat [./LAST_CHANCE_TO_SEE.TXT] (Permission denied) [2008/05/21 15:27:05, 5] smbd/trans2.c:get_lanman2_dir_entry(1221) get_lanman2_dir_entry:Couldn't stat [./Martijn] (Permission denied) [2008/05/21 15:27:05, 5] smbd/trans2.c:get_lanman2_dir_entry(1221) get_lanman2_dir_entry:Couldn't stat [./MOSTLY_HARMLESS.TXT] (Permission denied) [2008/05/21 15:27:05, 5] smbd/trans2.c:get_lanman2_dir_entry(1221) get_lanman2_dir_entry:Couldn't stat [./recycled] (Permission denied) [2008/05/21 15:27:05, 5] smbd/trans2.c:get_lanman2_dir_entry(1221) get_lanman2_dir_entry:Couldn't stat [./RESTAURANT_END_OF_THE_UNIVERSE.TXT] (Permission denied) [2008/05/21 15:27:05, 5] smbd/trans2.c:get_lanman2_dir_entry(1221) get_lanman2_dir_entry:Couldn't stat [./STARSHIP_TITANIC.TXT] (Permission denied) [2008/05/21 15:27:05, 5] smbd/trans2.c:get_lanman2_dir_entry(1221) get_lanman2_dir_entry:Couldn't stat [./temp] (Permission denied) [2008/05/21 15:27:05, 5] smbd/trans2.c:get_lanman2_dir_entry(1221) get_lanman2_dir_entry:Couldn't stat [./Video] (Permission denied) [2008/05/21 15:27:05, 5] smbd/trans2.c:get_lanman2_dir_entry(1221) get_lanman2_dir_entry:Couldn't stat [./YOUNG_ZAPHOD_PLAYS_IT_SAFE.TXT] (Permission denied) [2008/05/21 15:27:05, 5] smbd/trans2.c:get_lanman2_dir_entry(1221) get_lanman2_dir_entry:Couldn't stat [./Fotos] (Permission denied) [2008/05/21 15:27:05, 5] smbd/trans2.c:get_lanman2_dir_entry(1221) get_lanman2_dir_entry:Couldn't stat [./.Trash-pepijn] (Permission denied) [2008/05/21 15:27:05, 5] smbd/trans2.c:get_lanman2_dir_entry(1221) get_lanman2_dir_entry:Couldn't stat [./.Trash-500] (Permission denied) [2008/05/21 15:27:05, 5] smbd/trans2.c:get_lanman2_dir_entry(1221) get_lanman2_dir_entry:Couldn't stat [./volumeid.zbx] (Permission denied) [2008/05/21 15:27:05, 5] smbd/trans2.c:get_lanman2_dir_entry(1221) get_lanman2_dir_entry:Couldn't stat [./XXX] (Permission denied) [2008/05/21 15:27:05, 5] smbd/trans2.c:get_lanman2_dir_entry(1255) get_lanman2_dir_entry found ./test.txt fname=test.txt [2008/05/21 15:27:05, 5] smbd/trans2.c:get_lanman2_dir_entry(1255) get_lanman2_dir_entry found ./test2.txt fname=test2.txt [2008/05/21 15:27:05, 5] smbd/trans2.c:call_trans2findfirst(1890) call_trans2findfirst - (2) closing dptr_num 256 [2008/05/21 15:27:05, 4] smbd/dir.c:dptr_close_internal(238) closing dptr key 256 The "Permission denied"s correspond exactly to the files and directories that are missing. As you can see, it somehow can't stat (whatever that is) the existing files, but it can the new files. Which is bizarre, since their permissions are the same. We need a real Samba internals guru. What exactly is it trying to stat, and how is it possible for that to succeed for some files but fail for others while having the same permissions? Kind regards, Pepijn Schmitz Rubin Bennett wrote:> Unless I missed it there was no further discussion of ACLs? > > Run mount on the linux box and look to see if that filesystem is mounted > with the acl option. If it was, you can either remountit without ACLs > or reset the ACLs on the filesystem. > > Run getfacl on the directory and see if there's anything out of bounds > there; that's quite frankly the only thing I can think of that would > cause this behaviour. Disappearing files have *always* been due to a > mismatch between Samba permissions and those set by the underlying > filesystem in my experience (10+ years of Samba and counting). Not to > say that it's impossible you've found something new and different, but > statistics say it's very likely a permissions/ acl issue. > > HTH, > Rubin > > > On Wed, 2008-05-21 at 09:11 -0400, Jason Waters wrote: > >> What about settings windows to view hidden files and system files. Do >> they show up then? >> >> Jason Waters >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: samba-bounces+jwaters=h2os.com@lists.samba.org >> [mailto:samba-bounces+jwaters=h2os.com@lists.samba.org] On Behalf Of >> Greene, Joe >> Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 8:42 AM >> To: samba@lists.samba.org >> Subject: RE: [Samba] Existing files don't show up in share, new filesdo>> >> >> His directory is already 777 and the 500 is the UID of pepijn on the >> serve unless I miss my guess. I also had him check all permissions on >> the directories above it to make sure they were at least 755 and they >> were. >> BTW Pepijn, you might want o make sure that your userid is the same on >> all of your linux boxes.. just check /etc/passwd to make sure username >> Pepijn is userid 500, then on any system you have to change it, I >> recommend running (as root) 'find / -user <olduid> -exec chown 500 {} >> \;' >> This may or may not have any affect on this problem. also check the >> usermapping, maybe there is something there. >> >> Joe Greene >> UNIX Systems Administrator >> Phone 317-707-2730 >> Fax 317-707-2397 >> Hours M-F 7am-4pm >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: samba-bounces+joe.greene=brightpoint.com@lists.samba.org >> [mailto:samba-bounces+joe.greene=brightpoint.com@lists.samba.org] On >> Behalf Of Jason Waters >> Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 8:09 AM >> To: samba@lists.samba.org >> Subject: RE: [Samba] Existing files don't show up in share, new filesdo>> >> >> Let's see if it's permissions(which is what I think it is). chmod 777*>> in that directory and then see if it works. Then we can figure outwhat>> went on. The uid of 500 of the new file seems strange. >> >> >> >> Jason Waters >> >> >> >> From: Pepijn Schmitz [mailto:samba@chaos.demon.nl] >> Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 7:56 AM >> To: Jason Waters >> Cc: samba@lists.samba.org >> Subject: Re: [Samba] Existing files don't show up in share, new filesdo>> >> >> >> Jason Waters wrote: >> >> What parameters are set on the share? Anything like map system, map >> hidden? >> >> This is the share definition: >> >> [multimedia] >> comment = Multimedia Files >> path = /mnt/data/multimedia >> public = yes >> writable = yes >> printable = no >> write list = pepijn >> >> So no map system or map hidden. I should also note that neither the >> share >> definition nor the contents of the directory have changed. The only >> thing >> that happened was that the server, which used to be my router and >> firewall >> also, is now only a file server and no longer has a static IP address. >> >> >> >> Are you using ACL's? >> >> I don't think so. How can I tell? >> >> >> >> What about giving us an ls -l of a >> directory that isn't showing files. >> >> Here's the ouput of ls -al on /mnt/data/multimedia: >> >> total 2260 >> drwxrwxrwx 11 pepijn pepijn 4096 2008-05-17 14:13 . >> drwxr-xr-x 10 root root 4096 2008-05-16 19:58 .. >> drwxr-xr-x 6 pepijn pepijn 4096 2008-05-17 14:16 Audio >> -rw-rw-r-- 1 pepijn pepijn 468919 2004-09-18 08:40 >> DIRK_GENTLY'S_HOLISTIC_DETECTIVE_AGENCY.TXT >> lrwxrwxrwx 1 pepijn pepijn 6 2005-01-17 22:13 Fotos -> Foto's >> drwxrwxr-x 41 pepijn pepijn 4096 2008-03-15 23:27 Foto's >> -rw-rw-r-- 1 pepijn pepijn 292097 2004-09-18 08:40 >> HITCHHIKER'S_GUIDE_TO_THE_GALAXY.TXT >> -rw-rw-r-- 1 pepijn pepijn 396618 2004-09-18 08:40 >> LAST_CHANCE_TO_SEE.TXT >> drwxrwxr-x 4 pepijn pepijn 4096 2002-07-01 02:32 Martijn >> -rw-rw-r-- 1 pepijn pepijn 372140 2004-09-18 08:40 MOSTLY_HARMLESS.TXT >> drwxrwxr-x 2 pepijn pepijn 4096 2002-03-31 04:48 recycled >> -rw-rw-r-- 1 pepijn pepijn 333862 2004-09-18 08:40 >> RESTAURANT_END_OF_THE_UNIVERSE.TXT >> -rw-rw-r-- 1 pepijn pepijn 296645 2004-09-18 08:40STARSHIP_TITANIC.TXT>> drwxrwxr-x 2 pepijn pepijn 4096 2004-11-28 17:00 temp >> -rwxr--r-- 1 pepijn pepijn 5 2008-05-17 14:13 test2.txt >> -rwxr--r-- 1 pepijn pepijn 6 2008-05-17 14:08 test.txt >> drwx------ 4 pepijn pepijn 4096 2005-07-02 16:17 .Trash-500 >> drwx------ 2 pepijn pepijn 4096 2005-04-02 13:54 .Trash-pepijn >> drwxrwxr-x 10 pepijn pepijn 4096 2008-03-15 23:31 Video >> -r-xr--r-- 1 pepijn pepijn 80 2005-07-10 19:07 volumeid.zbx >> drwxr-xr-x 4 pepijn pepijn 4096 2007-12-07 22:15 XXX >> -rw-rw-r-- 1 pepijn pepijn 24247 2004-09-18 08:40 >> YOUNG_ZAPHOD_PLAYS_IT_SAFE.TXT >> >> When I mount the share on another Linux system using this command: >> >> sudo mount -t cifs -o user=pepijn //10.0.0.163/multimedia roadrunner/ >> >> And then perform an ls -al in the roadrunner directory the output is as >> follows: >> >> total 2052 >> drwxrwxrwx 11 500 500 0 2008-05-17 14:13 . >> drwxr-xr-x 22 pepijn pepijn 4096 2008-05-21 13:50 .. >> -rwxr--r-- 1 500 500 5 2008-05-17 14:13 test2.txt >> -rwxr--r-- 1 500 500 6 2008-05-17 14:08 test.txt >> >> As you can see it only show the two test files I created since this >> problem started. >> >> >> >> Is it just files or does it happen to >> folders too. >> >> >> It happens with both. >> >> Kind regards, >> Pepijn Schmitz >> >> >> >> >> Jason Waters >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: samba-bounces+jwaters=h2os.com@lists.samba.org >> [mailto:samba-bounces+jwaters=h2os.com@lists.samba.org] On Behalf Of >> Pepijn Schmitz >> Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 7:38 AM >> To: samba@lists.samba.org >> Subject: Re: [Samba] Existing files don't show up in share, new filesdo>> >> *Bump* >> >> Does this ring a bell with anyone? I'm still at a loss and so it seems >> is everyone else... :-) >> >> In short: on one of my existing Samba 3.0 shares (Linux server, ext3 >> filesystem) all existing files have suddenly become invisible, but itis>> >> still possible to create, modify and delete new files (and I see no >> differences between these new files and the existing ones). Thishappens>> >> with Windows XP, Windows Vista, Linux CIFS and Linux smclient clients, >> so it is likely to be a server problem. I'm stuck and I'm hoping a >> bright mind from this list will be able to help! >> >> Kind regards, >> Pepijn Schmitz >> >> Pepijn Schmitz wrote: >> >> >> I found out this bizarre problem also occurs when I mount the share >> from another Linux system, so it does not appear to be related to >> Windows. >> >> To recap: one of my Samba shares suddenly mysteriously hides all >> existing files, while still working completely normally with any newly >> created files. >> >> The shared directory (/mnt/data/multimedia) looks like this: >> >> drwxrwxrwx 11 pepijn pepijn 4096 2008-05-17 14:08 . >> drwxr-xr-x 10 root root 4096 2008-05-16 19:58 .. >> drwxr-xr-x 6 pepijn pepijn 4096 2006-07-02 15:49 Audio >> lrwxrwxrwx 1 pepijn pepijn 6 2005-01-17 22:13 Fotos -> Foto's >> drwxrwxr-x 41 pepijn pepijn 4096 2008-03-15 23:27 Foto's >> drwxrwxr-x 4 pepijn pepijn 4096 2002-07-01 02:32 Martijn >> drwxrwxr-x 2 pepijn pepijn 4096 2002-03-31 04:48 recycled >> drwxrwxr-x 2 pepijn pepijn 4096 2004-11-28 17:00 temp >> -rwxr--r-- 1 pepijn pepijn 6 2008-05-17 14:08 test.txt >> drwx------ 4 pepijn pepijn 4096 2005-07-02 16:17 .Trash-500 >> drwx------ 2 pepijn pepijn 4096 2005-04-02 13:54 .Trash-pepijn >> drwxrwxr-x 10 pepijn pepijn 4096 2008-03-15 23:31 Video >> -r-xr--r-- 1 pepijn pepijn 80 2005-07-10 19:07 volumeid.zbx >> drwxr-xr-x 4 pepijn pepijn 4096 2007-12-07 22:15 XXX >> >> When I mount the share on another Linux system using mount -t cifs, >> the contents look like this: >> >> drwxrwxrwx 11 500 500 0 2008-05-17 14:08 . >> drwxr-xr-x 4 root root 4096 2008-05-17 14:06 .. >> -rwxr--r-- 1 500 500 6 2008-05-17 14:08 test.txt >> >> The test.txt is a file I created since this problem started and as you >> can see it's the only one visible. I can change its contents on the >> file server and see the changes on the client. I can manipulate the >> file on the client, even create new files, it all works perfectly. But >> I can't see any of the existing files or directories. It's utterly >> bizarre to me. >> >> I tried using smbclient, and it displays the same behaviour, so it >> really looks like the problem is on the server side. I tried >> "touch"ing the existing directories but that made no difference either. >> >> Does anyone know what might cause this strange behaviour? >> >> Kind regards, >> Pepijn Schmitz >> >> Pepijn Schmitz wrote: >> >> >> I am suddenly no longer able to see any existing files on one of my >> shares, from my Windows clients. >> >> I have a Linux server (Fedora Core 8) which used to be my firewall and >> router as well as file and print server. There are two Samba shares on >> it I have mounted on various Windows clients: my home directory and a >> multimedia directory with my music and videos, etc. I mount the former >> as H: on all my Windows machines and the latter as M:. >> >> Recently I installed a new server to be router and firewall. I kept the >> existing server as file server though, only it now no longer has a >> >> >> fixed >> >> >> IP address, and it is no longer configured to be be the master browser. >> >> Since this change, my Windows clients no longer see the existing files >> on the multimedia share! Some strange features of the problem are: >> >> * It occurs on my Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit machine, as well as >> on my Windows XP SP2 machine, in exactly the same way. >> * My home directory share doesn't have the problem, I can still see all >> the existing files there. >> * There are no errors connecting to the share from the Windows side, >> >> >> nor >> >> >> do I see strange things in the logs on the file server. >> * I can still create new files on the share from Windows! The new file >> will show up locally on the file server (as verified by logging in with >> SSH and checking the shared directory), and my other Windows client >> >> >> will >> >> >> see the new file as well. >> * I can also create new files locally on the file server, and these >> >> >> will >> >> >> also show up on the Windows clients. >> * I can see no difference between the existing files and any new files >> created locally or through a Windows client. The file permissions are >> all the same. >> * The only difference between the two shares is that my home directory >> is on the root filesystem (ext3) and the multimedia share >> (/mnt/data/multimedia) is on a mounted ext3 file system (/mnt/data). >> >> >> But >> >> >> this hasn't changed! >> * While googling the problem I found some references to a "directory >> name cache size" option which might be related, so I added a "directory >> name cache size = 0" to my smb.conf, but that made no difference. >> >> I've attached my smb.conf (I've removed all the comments for brevity). >> I'll provide any log, trace or debug info if someone tells me how to. >> Hopefully somebody here can help me! >> >> Kind regards, >> Pepijn Schmitz >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >> instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba >> -- >> To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >> instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba >>