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1999 Nov 10
0
Errors in /var/log/messages and "dmesg"
A friend of mine is running Samba (samba-2.0.3-8) on a couple RedHat Linux
6.0 machines. He is sharing files bilaterally at work with a WinNT
machine and at home with a Win9x machine.
In both places, he is getting a large number of SMB error messages. I'm
not sure whether these are from the smbfs (smbmount) or from the Windoze
machines accessing the Linux drives, though I suspect the
2004 Aug 04
1
Samba with Mac files (continued)
Here are some more messages that pop in the server logs when I try
to read folders on a Win2K file server - the folders/files were saved
from a Macintosh on the network:
smb_proc_readdir_long: name=\Font Library\B\Bernhard BoldCond. et al?\*,
result=-2, rcls=1, err=123
smb_proc_readdir_long: name=\Font Library\K\Kino, et al?\*, result=-2,
rcls=1, err=123
smb_proc_readdir_long: name=\Font
2002 Jun 25
0
SMBFS Problems: smb_proc_readdir_long: name=, result= -2, rcls=1, err=123
On additional note, I was able to use filler directories to circumvent the
problem. This works for me since it is archives, but wouldn't for most.
Here is an example:
No filler files:
ls -l - Returns no files
Filler file at top of the directory structure (00_SAMBA)
ls -l - Returns directories 0-D and N-Z
Filler files the top of directory structure and where D's stoped (00_SAMBA
and
2004 Sep 22
0
kernel: smb_proc_readdir_long: name=, result=-2, rcls=1, err=123
I have a problem where I mount a share from a win2k3
Box, when I do an ls in the directory I either get
No files listed, or only get the first 129 of 300 files
As soon as I type ls, I get the following in /var/log/messages
Sep 22 10:53:34 monet1 kernel: smb_proc_readdir_long: name=, result=-2,
rcls=1, err=123
I have done a bit of searching around and some people
Have had similar problems with
2002 Jun 25
0
SMBFS Problems: smb_proc_readdir_long: name=, result=-2, rcls=1, err=123
Posted in the kernel mailing list with no responce, so trying here...
Here is a quick overview:
I am able to make a connection to a Win2K share and access all the
directories and files, except one. It is rather large also... When I
access try to access the directory, it will leave the error:
smb_proc_readdir_long: name=, result=-2, rcls=1, err=123 in the
/var/messages. It normally shows 0
2004 Oct 11
1
Fw: smb_proc_readdir_long error
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2004 Oct 06
1
smb_proc_readdir_long error
Hi guys/girls,
How are you ?
I'm running "Linux 2.4.22 SMP" with Samba-3.0.4 and pick up the following message in my syslog when accessing a mounted NT4 share:
kernel: smb_proc_readdir_long: name=\OLAP Services\Data\GreatPlains\*, result=-13, rcls=1, err=5
Any ideas what this is ?
Your assistance is greatly appreciated.
Many thanks.
Kindest regards
David Wilson
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1999 Oct 18
1
smbfs: failed dir listing
Has anyone else seen these?
smb_proc_readdir_long: name=, entries=117, rcls=1, err=123
smb_refill_dircache: readdir failed, result=-2
I get them when trying to read a particular directory from a NT4 SP4 (?)
server.
% /bin/ls -alF foo
total 0
%
The directory in question has 718 files, all with rather long names. This
is on a Linux 2.2.12 patched with my smbfs-nls-filename patch. I'd like to
2005 Jul 27
1
smb_proc_readdir_long - ls not showing files
Hello,
We are getting a baffling problem with a samba mounted drive on Redhat, mounted
from a windows box. We cannot always see files in the mounted directory with ls
or perl. The directory has 237 files in it. We sometimes see 197 files with
ls. Sometimes we see nothing. This can happen from one try to the next (i.e.
run ls, see the files, immediately run ls again and see nothing). We have
2002 Sep 20
1
smbfs and 1500 files
Mounted a smbfs filesystem from windows 2000 server. I am not able to list
about 1500 files in the mounted directory, the other directories are OK. The
error I've got:
smb_proc_readdir_long: name=, result=-2, rcls=1, err=123
Found no solution after searching maillist archives. System - RH7.3, 2.4.18
with xfs acl, samba-2.2.5-1. Thanks for any help.
Egidijus Antanaitis
2004 Jun 24
1
Interesting errors...
Greetings,
About 2 months ago, we decided to backup our Oracle test servers via
samba rather than nfs -- the backups were just taking too long using
nfs. No problem mounting the remote file share to the server and the
backup took about one-third of the time. Yep, worked good...and still
continues to out perform nfs hands down.
Problem is - I'm receiving errors on both of the test servers.
2000 Jun 28
1
[Patch] Shorter patch for smbfs 2.2.16
Am 27.06.2000 19:58:44 schrieb urban:
> On Tue, 27 Jun 2000 klaus-georg.adams@rwg.de wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi Andrew,
> > your patch from 2.2.15 to 2.2.16, backing out the older protocol levels
breaks
> > reading from an OS/2 LAN Server.
> > The appended patch fixes things for me (against 2.2.16).
>
> This backs out a lot of desired changes. For example I think
2003 Dec 16
0
smb_proc_readdir Problem
When I mount a smb share that is located on a Win2k machine I get the
following error when I try to browse the directory.
smb_proc_readdir_long: name=, result=-2, rcls=1, err=123
I assume this is talking about the long filenames that are in the
directory I am trying to browse. I have to type ls or ll multiple times
before I get a listing and then the listing isn't all there either.
I am
2005 Aug 29
0
Character translation problem
Hi all,
I have a file that samba does not know how to access. The file is located on
a w2k server. The samba box is a member of the w2k domain (ADS). When I try
to access the file via nfs I get "no such file or directory". In the logs
I get the following error:
ug 29 03:38:04 bfs kernel: smb_open: District of Columbia/lexis_com(SM) Get a Document - by Citation - D_C_ Code ^U
1999 Oct 23
0
smbfs: patch for directory listing
Hello everyone
I have recently reported problems reading a certain directory from an NT
server on this list (and speculated in causes). I have a few workarounds
and now I'm looking for some feedback on what the proper fix is and for
people to test if my patch works for them.
Please test smbfs with and without the patch on the directory in this
zipfile (all files are empty):
2008 Apr 15
2
a question of alphabetical order
Hi all,
In Spanish vowels with accent like ?, ?, ... doesn't affect to the
alphabetical order of vector of strings. I mean, a or ? don't matter for
establishing the alphabetical order.
Nevertheless, while working with R order, here is what I get.
Given a file transport.txt
medio#variable
avi?n#34
barco#33
bicicleta#3
?ngulo#37
cami?n#54
coche#23
tren#67
> toPlot <-
2019 Feb 19
1
mle (stat4) crashing due to singular Hessian in covariance matrix calculation
Hi, R developers.
when running mle inside a loop I found a nasty behavior. From time to
time, my model had a degenerate minimum and the loop just crashed. I
tracked it down to "vcov <- if (length(coef)) solve(oout$hessian)" line,
being the hessian singular.
Note that the minimum reached was good, it just did not make sense to
calculate the covariance matrix as the inverse of a
2009 Jun 09
2
Sweave and accents
Hello.
I want to write my notes in Sweave in my own language (spanish). But
my language has accents and when I run Sweave in R to translate my Snw
file into the tex file the accents are translated into unrecognizable
characters.
For example, the word "cami?n" (truck) is translated into "cami??n"
Somebody knows how can I do it?
One solution I don't like is using a
2003 Dec 11
3
dovecot..
Hi All..
Has anyone got any experimental patches for mysql auth?
Regards,
Cami
1999 Aug 06
0
MS-Client
Hi!
I use MS-Client for pre-Windows 95 computers to use shares on my Linux
boxes, but also to serve their disks to everyone else.
This used to work, but I gradually upgraded and problems arose.
This afternoon, I wanted to use smbclient to access a share on the
Dos-computer, it gave listings of what was there, but I couldnt retrieve
any file. Mounting didn't work either, because I still had