alanh
2009-Jun-08 15:40 UTC
[Samba] Problems with "samba share" after return from standby/sleep with Ubuntu 8.10
I have a D-Link DNS-323 NAS Drive which I'm accessing from a desktop PC running Ubuntu 8.10. When I first mount the DNS-323 share, everything is hunky-dory. I can access folders and files and save them. However, when my desktop PC has returned from standby I have problems saving files, which manifests itself in a number of ways: (1) If I "drag and drop" copy a file from another location (ie: my desktop), the original file modification date is not preserved, ie; it becomes the date and time I carried out the the file copy. (2) If I open, edit and try to re-save an OpenOffice file, I get a "permissions" error. (3) If I open, edit and re-save a text file, I get a "not a directory error" (4) rsync gives error messages like: failed to set times on "dir_name"; not a directory (20) (5) If my Thunderbird mailboxes are located on the DNS-323, TB keeps downloading the same email from the POP server over and over. The permissions for the folders on the DNS-323 share all seem to be ok. I believe the DNS-323 is running Samba 3.0.24 I think this started happening when I "upgraded" from Ubuntu 7:10 to 8:10 but I'm not sure because that upgrade also caused a load of other problems with samba shares, which have taken months to sort out. This seems to be last remaining problem before I can get back to where I was with Ubuntu 7.10. (Note, the "upgrade" from 7.10 to 8.10 was a clean install). I've tried posting on Ubuntu and D-Link forums but still haven't got this resolved. Please note I am a humble user and certainly not any kind of technical expert on Samba or Linux. Any help would be much appreciated. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Problems-with-%22samba-share%22-after-return-from-standby-sleep-with-Ubuntu-8.10-tp23838007p23838007.html Sent from the Samba - General mailing list archive at Nabble.com.