Hi, I get into the problem with samba ( Version 4.8.3-Debian ). Don't know how to troubleshoot it. The test scenario #1: Creating 5000 folders inside Linux server: #for i in {001..5000}; do mkdir $i; done; All catalogs are showing in Windows OS. All catalogs are showing in Linux OS. The test scenario #2: Creating 10000 folders inside Linux server: #for i in {001..10000}; do mkdir $i; done; Instead of showing all folders Windows OS shows only 2900 from 10000 list: 00002, 00004, 00008, 00011 ... Linux OS shows 6040 folders from 10000 list: 00001, 00002, 00004, 00005, 00006, 00008, 00011, 00012 ... Any idea why its happening ?
On Sun, Aug 19, 2018 at 06:25:56PM +0300, Nmz via samba wrote:> Hi, > > I get into the problem with samba ( Version 4.8.3-Debian ). Don't know how to troubleshoot it. > > The test scenario #1: > > Creating 5000 folders inside Linux server: #for i in {001..5000}; do mkdir $i; done; > > All catalogs are showing in Windows OS. > All catalogs are showing in Linux OS. > > > The test scenario #2: > > Creating 10000 folders inside Linux server: #for i in {001..10000}; do mkdir $i; done; > > Instead of showing all folders Windows OS shows only 2900 from 10000 list: 00002, 00004, 00008, 00011 ... > Linux OS shows 6040 folders from 10000 list: 00001, 00002, 00004, 00005, 00006, 00008, 00011, 00012 ... > > Any idea why its happening ?No, you'll need to look at logs/wireshark traces to see why.
> On Sun, Aug 19, 2018 at 06:25:56PM +0300, Nmz via samba wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I get into the problem with samba ( Version 4.8.3-Debian ). Don't know how to troubleshoot it. >> >> The test scenario #1: >> >> Creating 5000 folders inside Linux server: #for i in {001..5000}; do mkdir $i; done; >> >> All catalogs are showing in Windows OS. >> All catalogs are showing in Linux OS. >> >> >> The test scenario #2: >> >> Creating 10000 folders inside Linux server: #for i in {001..10000}; do mkdir $i; done; >> >> Instead of showing all folders Windows OS shows only 2900 from 10000 list: 00002, 00004, 00008, 00011 ... >> Linux OS shows 6040 folders from 10000 list: 00001, 00002, 00004, 00005, 00006, 00008, 00011, 00012 ... >> >> Any idea why its happening ?> No, you'll need to look at logs/wireshark traces to see why.I have no experience to debug Wireshark trace / network trace. If some one can look at it I`ll be very thankful. Trace is from Windows OS.