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2003 Dec 01
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too. However, when I mount the share via smbfs (on a Linux box, of course), the same file is 2.0T as reported by du (ie: du -csh), 18446744072754680087 bytes as reported by ls, but is only 3340095767 bytes as reported by stat. Further comparison of stat results of the same file via smbfs and directly are intriguing. directly (ie: on the server): Size: 3340095767 Blocks: 6523640 IO Block: 4096
2002 Jul 08
1
Smbfs crashes
Hi! The problem appears to be the same I reported months ago: My Linux box (Hedronn) has //Delenn/C and //Delenn/D mounted to /mnt/delenn1 and /mnt/delenn2. I have a music player running on Hedronn almost 24/7, but Delenn runs W98 and thanks to that crashes quite often. The music played comes from //Delenn/D. Hedronn has probably been playing music from there when Delenn crashed, and now
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
2003 Jan 22
2
smbfs + large UID's
[ I'm not on this list, so please include me on the replies! ] Hi, I've discovered (at least for me and some colleagues;-) the following problem on Linux@x86 (2.4.*): When we try to mount FS's via smbfs with the option uid=<my_uid> this uid can only be 16bits wide:-( But we have uid's larger than 65536 which than end up beeing interpreted as %2^16 --> not allowing
2000 Apr 30
1
linux kernel - VFAT - SMBFS - SMBCLIENT problem
hello all of you ! I write you to make you know some bugs. Could you write me back to tell me if it will be corrected ? VFAT ----- when you copy a file that contain accents such as : te?st, with a " on the letter u, the characters that follows the "?" miss all. SMBFS ------ When you list files that contains accents such as : te?st, (as above), there is no more accents, a
2000 Aug 16
1
SMBFS: NLS support for kernel 2.4.0-test6
Hello. It's a thing which all Russia and, I think, many other countries need. Patch allow you to specify smb server and local IO charsets. Two new options added to smbmount: iocharset=<charset> and servercharset=<charset>. They'll passed to kernel and proc.c module makes NLS conversion if need. Patches in attachment. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text
2002 Sep 02
1
incomplete smbmount smbfs Win98SE iso8859-1 translation in kernel 2.4.18
I'm getting only partial iso8859-1 translation from an smbfs mount from my Win98SE machine. The smbfs mounted file system shows most lower-case accented characters fine; but, it substitutes underscores for most of the upper-case accented characters (and a few lower-case ones too): # uname -a Linux elm 2.4.18-8.1mdkian3 #7 Sat Aug 17 15:19:44 EDT 2002 i686 unknown (Mandrake 8.2 Linux with all
2002 May 26
1
smbfs makes other processes hang
Hi! I have some problem with samba. The problem concerns the smbfs kernel module and smbmount. Smbfs makes other processes "hang". The only thing to do is to reboot the computer, not even "Kill -9" works. I use a Linux system with the Redhat 7.2 distribution. It runs on a AMD 500 K6-2 processor with a memory of 192MB. The kernel is an unmodified 2.4.9-31 from Redhat. I have
2002 Jun 18
3
FINDNEXT problem, w2k and linux smbfs
I have inconsistent directory listing on share mounted on linux from windows 2k. Some time not all files appear in the directory listing. If reading directory listing multiple times (60-200 times) files listed originally would have one or two files missing in one of consecutive lists. The same problem appear as well if you are making backup of Windows files from multiple directories, there are
2002 Mar 14
0
Re: Oplocks problems with samba.
Wolfgang, (cc Linux XFS list) (cc Samba list) Quoting wolfgang.glas@ev-i.at: > I just found you message in the samba mailing list archives and foiund > out, that we have a very similar problem. We are using samba-2.2.1a on a > kerenl-2.4.16 and we use reiserfs. > We also experience data corruption with messages like: > > [2002/03/14 15:15:26, 0] >
2002 Mar 01
4
oplock_break and Excel data corruption with Samba 2.2.3a
Hi everyone, Just today one of our users informed me that a file she was working on in Microsoft Excel 97 got corrupted. She was working on the file directly on our server, which is running Samba 2.2.3a compiled using gcc-3.0.4 on Linux kernel 2.4.17-xfs and XFS-based filesystems. I checked the Samba logs for her machine and found the following in a search for the filename of the Excel file she
2001 May 04
2
File cacheing problem?
I have a Linux box (Pentium III processor, 256M RAM) running kernel version 2.4.3, and smbmount version 2.0.7. The Linux box has a Windows 2000 Server share mounted via "mount -t smbfs ...". I am running into what seems to be a cacheing problem. I am doing software development on this share, editing the files from a Win98 workstation, and compiling on the Linux box. However,
2003 Jan 28
2
File size limit = 2G?
Hello All, I'm running Samba 2.2.7a on RedHat 8.0. Connecting to a Windows 2000 200GB share works OK, except for files > 2 GBytes. The linux box can see the large Windows files, but does not see their correct sizes -- it reports an absurdly big size when using ls -l. Files less that 2GB show up correctly. Trying to create a 3G file on the Windows box from the linux box, using:
2000 Jul 24
1
NLS for smbmount
I'm using Urban Widmark's smbfs/Linux kernel patch (2.2.14) to display iso-8859-1 characters in file names on NT mounts. The patch works fine for me; I'm only wondering if and when it will be integrated into the Linux kernel. After all, NLS is an essential feature and not just nice-to-have for all non-anglophone users... Yes, I know this is a bit off-topic on this list, but there
2002 Aug 14
2
Newbie problem with smbmount & >2GB files
If I use smbmount and copy a file > 2GB in size, I get an error: "8720 File Size Limit Exceeded" I'm using kernel 2.4.18 (smp) with Redhat 7.3. Can anyone help me with this? Thanks, Mick e-ssociate EPSON (UK) Ltd. Tel 01442 227374 www.epson.co.uk
2002 Sep 26
1
Large file sizes.
Hello and thanks for your informative web site. I went searching through looking for information on MAX file sizes with Samba, unfortunately, I wasn't able to locate what info I needed after an hour or so of searching. What OUR issues are here are we have a NAS using WinNT that our Linux server is accessing. We have a need to COPY/MOVE/TAR a file from one server (NT) to another. What my
2003 Jul 01
4
2GB limit in Samba?
Hi. Is there such a limit to 2GB in samba 2.2.8a-1? I get a "File imit exceeded" when I try to tar or cp smth to a smbmount. On both machines I can successfully do dd if=/dev/zero and create a file of 3GB, I can also tar -cvf it but no cp to smb. RH8 if it matters...
2002 Oct 16
4
does smbmount use keepalive and/or smb.conf?
Greetings, I don't know how common an issue this is as I haven't found much in the list archives that was helpful to me, so I'm hoping for some pointers. FYI, we have samba 2.3.3a-6 running on the 2.4.18-10 kernel. There seems to be an issue with smbfs mounts at times where connectivity may be lost (e.g. Win share becomes unavailable) causing local processes such as lsof or ps,
2000 Aug 07
2
smbmount shares not lasting
I've got a machine running RedHat Linux 6.2 on a P-II400 with 256MB of ram. I'm mounting shares in the manner 'mount -t smbfs -o uid=user,gid=group //server/share /mount/point'. The server is a genuine NT 4 server, with SP5 and a couple of hotfixes. I mounted a couple of shares yesterday, and overnight the stopped working. When accessing the share, I get an error message that
2002 May 21
1
smbfs related oops
Hi [1.] One line summary of the problem: rsync segfaulting and the kernel oops'ing while synchronizing two smbfs's [2.] Full description of the problem/report: I am implementing file synchronization between two Windows NT 4 machines through two smbfs mounts. Rsync runs for about half an hour; then the kernel gives an oops and rsync segfaults. Hereafter the smbfs file system is