Displaying 4 results from an estimated 4 matches for "16.754076".
2020 Mar 30
2
Could not delete share entry
On 2020-03-30 14:33, Rowland penny via samba wrote:
> It might help if you don't crop lines like the above from your logs, out
> of context they are meaningless.
>
> If you are going to post log fragments, post the entire log fragment and
> a few lines above and below it.
Sorry.
Here a full excerpt:
> [2020/03/30 14:56:31.559263, 0]
2020 Mar 30
2
Could not delete share entry
Hello.
I'm seeing several of the above messages in my smbd logs.
I see three different kinds:
> close_directory: Could not delete share entry for .
> close_directory: Could not delete share entry for {filename}
> close_remove_share_mode: Could not delete share entry for file {filename}
I could find no explanation on their meaning.
Anyone has a pointer?
bye & Thanks
av.
2020 Mar 31
2
Could not delete share entry
On 2020-03-31 12:21, Rowland penny via samba wrote:
> A 'share entry' is exactly that, a file or directory
You mean, it's a client trying to delete a file/directory?
From what I can see, crossing smbd's log and audit log, the message
> [2020/03/30 15:23:16.754076, 0]
../../source3/smbd/close.c:1214(close_directory)
> close_directory: Could not delete share entry
2020 Mar 31
2
Could not delete share entry
On 2020-03-31 11:38, Rowland penny via samba wrote:
> I wouldn't worry about those, they are just warnings that something is
> trying to delete something that it shouldn't or cannot. i.e something
> that has already been deleted or it doesn't have the permission to delete.
Well, I guess so :)
Any hint on what that "something" is?
What is a "share