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2017 Oct 18
0
dfs links anywhere?
...ad William Seys <cwseys at physics.wisc.edu> writes: > I've attached traces and logs of these situations: > > msdfs root = yes, link points to share, link CAN be followed > trace_msdfsrootyes_share.* > > msdfs root = yes, link points to path, link CANNOT be followed > trace_msdfsrootyes_path.* In this one I still see things mixing directory separators, e.g.: Update attributes: //smb03.physics.wisc.edu/smb\instr_files inode 0xffff893c53c0e0a8 count 1 dentry: 0xffff893c596bbd80 d_time 0 jiffies 5742081270 What about making your symlink like this: ln -s 'msdfs:\\smb03.p...
2017 Sep 26
5
dfs links anywhere?
(Let's keep this on the list) Aurélien Aptel via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> writes: > Chad William Seys <cwseys at physics.wisc.edu> writes: >> Somehow the destination having 'msdfsroot yes' prevents the cifs kernel >> module from following the link. I've taken a look at your traces and right off the bat I see things like this: [...]