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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 D c D a t a Tel
2004 Oct 11
1
Fw: smb_proc_readdir_long error
Hi guys, Does anyone have any ideas on my questions below ? Kindest regards David Wilson D c D a t a Tel +27 33 342 7003 Fax +27 33 345 4155 Cell +27 82 4147413 MSN: dave@dcdata.co.za http://www.dcdata.co.za support@dcdata.co.za sales@dcdata.co.za KZN's first and only pure Linux solution provider ____________________________________________________ LinuxBox S.A.: Africa's shell
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
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
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
2018 Mar 08
5
Squid and HTTPS interception on CentOS 7 ?
Le 08/03/2018 ? 11:30, hw a ?crit : > The government says you must use squidguard to filter something? The law in France (Code P?nal, article 227-24) states that a public network is not allowed to broadcast messages containing violence, pornography or any content contrary to basic human dignity, which is theoretically punishable with three years of prison or a 75.000 ? fee. So any network
1998 Nov 17
6
smbfs
Hi- I'm working on a graphical interface to smbclient/smbmount/smbumount. As part of its operation, it will mount shares in directories under a user's home directory. I've run into a bit of a problem regarding the distributions of the mount utilities, specifically on Redhat 5.1/5.2. They are shipping an RPM with smbfs 2.0.1, which is known to have a security hole... so it should
2000 Aug 02
1
smbmount errors
On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, Bojana Bjeljac wrote: (questions on use and bug reports are more appropriate in samba@samba.org, not on samba-technical. If you subscribed to samba-technical you may want to subscribe to samba@samba.org instead/also) > I have Samba 2.0.7 ( configured with "--with-smbwrapper" and "-smbmount" > options ), running on RedHat 6.0 and I mount Win2000
2003 Oct 27
54
smbmount
I try to understand how works SMBMOUNT, by reading the man page. Could you please send me an exemple, to help me to understand ? tahnks and bye -- Eric Rapilly, 24 rue des jeaunauds, ROMEGOUX 17250 05 46 92 88 90
2008 Apr 21
2
packages for etch lagging behind :(
how come only 1 out of 3 versions of wine actually gets built for etch? i mean i understand that the packages get built by different people so theyre not updated synchronously but ubuntu, suse, mandriva etc are all up to date at 0.9.60, whereas the latest etch package ist version 0.9.58, TWO versions behind !!! no fair! i mean cmon! debian is just as mainstream as the rest of em, so give us a
2018 Mar 08
0
Squid and HTTPS interception on CentOS 7 ?
Nicolas Kovacs wrote: > Le 08/03/2018 ? 11:30, hw a ?crit : >> The government says you must use squidguard to filter something? > > The law in France (Code P?nal, article 227-24) states that a public > network is not allowed to broadcast messages containing violence, > pornography or any content contrary to basic human dignity, which is > theoretically punishable with
2018 Mar 08
2
Squid and HTTPS interception on CentOS 7 ?
Le 08/03/2018 ? 17:15, hw a ?crit : > But you aren?t broadcasting messages, or are you? > > If they mean something like "make data accessible", the only way to > be compliant with such a law is by not providing public access. How > do you distinguish between things that are contrary to basic human > dignity and things that aren?t, and how do you keep track of all >
2007 Dec 05
4
os x crash using rpanel and tcltk (PR#10495)
Hello, I've recently discovered a persistent issue with rpanel when running R.app (2.6.1) on Mac OS X 10.4.11. tcltk and rpanel load without any apparent error, and the interactive panels appear to work as expected, however upon closing the panels rpanel has created I get catastrophic errors and R crashes completely. For the most part R manages to crash with dignity and work can be saved, but
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
2007 Apr 29
0
kernel: smb_proc_readdir_long: error=-2, breaking
Hi, Found this in the kernel.log psctpdc:/var/log/samba# tail /var/log/kern.log Apr 29 08:18:05 psctpdc kernel: smb_proc_readdir_long: error=-2, breaking The server may have been doing some copying/backups at the time. Is it anything which needs action? Thanks, Kevin
2007 Aug 28
0
smb_proc_readdir_long: error=-2, breaking
Hi list, On a share (Windows 2003 3790/5.2) mounted with smbmount v3.0.24 and smbfs 2.6.18-5-686, suddenly I'm seeing lots of "kernel: smb_proc_readdir_long: error=-2, breaking" messages in syslog while, for instance, ls'ing a particular directory. Here's the odd thing - if I do a couple of ls's quickly, the files appear (there are 129 files and 2 subdirs). If I ls
2005 Mar 07
0
cannot list contents of share: kernel: smb_proc_readdir_long: error=-2, breaking
Dear All, We've been running samba successfully in our environment for some months. Last week we noticed that the list command when run from any of our linux hosts against a share on a windows host no longer works. The specifics. Windows 2000 domain with ddns, dhcp etc all fully operational. Windows 2000 sp4 file server Fedora Core 2 Linux hosts with samba 3.0.10 The Fedora hosts have a
2005 Jun 20
0
cannot list contents of share: kernel:smb_proc_readdir_long:
Richard, did you get anywhere with a fix on this one ? I have a similar problem rsyncing from a Samba [ver 2.2.5-10] [Redhat Linux v8.0] share to another Redhat Linux v8.0 box. cheers, Gary Marshall ---------------- Mob 07769 747080 -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.7.5/18 - Release Date: 15/06/2005