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2005 Jul 20
2
smb_get_length 2GB error
Hello, I have a problem, I'm mounting a ntfs directory shared with w2k. I made "cd" to the mounted directory, I excute tar ... and the limit is 2Gb, and I receive the error: Jul 20 10:04:30 mail kernel: smb_get_length: recv error = 512 Jul 20 10:04:30 mail kernel: smb_request: result -512, setting invalid Jul 20 10:04:30 mail kernel: smb_retry: caught signal Jul 20 10:04:30 mail
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.
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
2002 May 24
1
What's Happening
Found these messages in /var/log/dmesg on a Redhat 7.1 machine running Samba 2.2.2 accessing a Win 2000 share. Actually, there are a bunch of tasks accessing the same share, complete with file locking, etc. Any docs on what that error code means? ...Thanks, ...Kenneth smb_get_length: recv error = 113 smb_trans2_request: result=-113, setting invalid smb_file_write: syndex/csafe.log validation
2006 Jan 11
0
About smbfs: smb_get_length error
Hi All: When I use samfs, sometimes I got the following messages, Mr. Google says this is because the windows client use the share, and the connection is "reconnected"! Does it right? How to ward off the error? Is there any potential problem if I ignore it? My actions are smbmount and smbumount some shares. Sometimes some shares are smbumount before they mounted (thus cause a
2004 Sep 10
0
Smbfs problems after upgrading from Woody to Sarge
I earlier this week upgraded from Debian woody to sarge on a machine that does a nightly backup to another machine via a samba share. Since then I have had some issues with accessing that share with I believe are a result of the upgrade. I upgraded the kernel at the same time to 2.4.27-1-686 #1 via apt-get, which might be the related to the problem. Smbfs is version 3.0.6-3
2001 Mar 05
1
smbmount/kernel 2.4.2/Samba 2.0.7 - Unable to use large files/directories
Hi there. I'm having a very odd problem with samba. I have a Mandrake 7.2 linux distro, though I've compiled a 2.4.2 kernel for it (with samba support compiled in - not a module), and I've also compiled Samba 2.0.7. When I mount shares from my win98 machines, if I try to list a large directory or open a large file, the terminal freezes. I'm able to log in another, but if I
2002 Jul 07
1
samba issue?
My current smb.conf http://mdew.orcon.net.nz/samba/smb.conf , isnt showing up in windows b0xes (Win2k) I can however mount my drive from the linux router, and it shows this error (maybe unrelated/related to this..) mount /sharing/ryan smb_get_length: recv error = 5 smb_trans2_request: result=-5 setting invalid smb_retry: succesful, new pid=32382, generation=2 My drive is browsable from the
2001 Nov 27
2
kernel: smb_request: result -104, setting invalid
While using smbmounted shares I get the following errors in my syslog: ---<snip>-- Nov 27 18:27:45 cayman kernel: smb_request: result -104, setting invalid Nov 27 18:27:46 cayman kernel: smb_retry: successful, new pid=529, generation=2 --</snip>-- Is this something I should worry about? I am using RH 6.2, linux 2.4.16 and samba-2.0.10-0.62 installed from RPM. Regards, Peter
2013 Mar 21
1
values for the scree plot (package psych)
Hello, I am using function princomp from the package psych. I have my principle component object mypc: mypc <- princomp(covmat=mycor) plot(mypc) # shows me a screeplot Question: how could I actually see the values displayed in the screeplot. I don't mean on the graph - I just want to know the actual value for each component (e.g., 10, 3.2, 1.8, etc.) I need to know how much variance,
2002 Jul 03
2
Occasional problem with hanging SMB mounts.
Hello everyone. I have two linux servers* that each have four directories mounted as SMBFS shares from a Windows 2000 Server. For the most part, this set-up is working great, however, there have been occasional hiccups. Every so often, one of the servers, LINUX-ONE, logs a couple of Samba-related errors. The following is an example: Jun 30 06:30:45 mx-two kernel: smb_trans2_request:
2001 Oct 11
2
smb_trans2_request: result=-104, setting invalid
Why do I keep getting these messages? (from /var/log/messages) I use RedHat 7.1 and have a coupple of shares on the machine on a bizzy samba network. Oct 10 04:03:50 n243 kernel: smb_trans2_request: result=-104, setting invalid Oct 10 04:03:50 n243 kernel: smb_retry: successful, new pid=5506, generation=47 Oct 10 04:44:03 n243 kernel: smb_trans2_request: result=-104, setting invalid Oct 10
2002 Aug 30
1
Problem on mount.smbfs
Dear Samba Support, Currently I'm using redhat 6.2 with kernel version 2.2.14-5.0 and samba server version : samba-2.0.6-9 I have configured our samba server as member of NT domain. Everything works well, ie: I can join to PDC server and also mount our file server into our samba server But everyday in our samba server on file /var/log/messages, I got messages: Aug 30 14:49:49 ultest
2000 Jul 14
1
smbmount intermittent problems
I use smbmount to mount a number of NT shares from around a global network in order to sync from a master distribution which resides in linux. Specifically... uklnxsrv$ smbmount //NTSRV/share -c 'mount /tmp/temporary_mount -u 502 -g 510' -U guest%guest_passwd Frequently it works well, but from time to time the mounted NT share, for lack of a better word gets corrupted. Here are the
2004 Oct 31
0
RE: smb_request: result -512, setting invalid
Forgot to provide errors from my samba.log [2004/10/30 19:37:00, 0] tdb/tdbutil.c:tdb_log(725) tdb(/usr/local/samba/var/locks/gencache.tdb): tdb_lock failed on list 4 ltype=1 (Bad file descriptor) [2004/10/30 19:37:00, 0] tdb/tdbutil.c:tdb_log(725) tdb(/usr/local/samba/var/locks/gencache.tdb): tdb_lock failed on list 4 ltype=1 (Bad file descriptor) <shrug>, oplocks is turned off, so
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
1998 Dec 02
1
smbmounted shares don't stay mounted
I'm running Linux 2.1.130 on an AXP, with Samba 2.0 beta 2. I have smbfs enabled in the kernel with Win 95 bug fixes enabled but I'm not running smbd. The server containing the share is an HP running Samba 1.9.16p11. I mount the share with smbmount //hpname/share -c 'mount /home/me/mydir' All is well for a while (~1 hour), but then I get kernel: smb_get_length: recv error = 5
2015 Jan 30
5
Error: Connection failure: Connection refused
Hello list, I am configuring NUT on a Dell workstation that is connected to an APC Back UPS Pro 1300, and I am running into an issue where starting everything manually seems to be successful, but fails when using the init.d scripts. The short story is that I get the following error when trying to check the status of the UPS: [root at mypc:/etc/nut]# upsc apc_pro1300 at localhost Error:
2018 Jul 03
1
Bug in file.access on Windows when using network shares
Dear Tomas, Thanks for your email. This can be easily reproduced if there is access to a shared folder. I've reproduced this behaviour on both Windows 7 and Windows 10. Steps to reproduce: 1. Ensure Offline Files is turned on within Windows 2. Using Windows Explorer, browse to a folder shared on a network using a UNC path, e.g. \\mypc\myshare\ 3. Create a test file, e.g. test.txt 4. Within
2020 Jan 05
3
delayed write files errors
Hello Rowloand, ok, I just keep "default" for the mounting. I changed the path of my share : [homes] comment = User Home Folder path = /home/%U read only = no follow symlinks = yes wide links = yes browseable = no hide files = /desktop.ini/$RECYCLE.BIN/ I need Wide Links because in the share there are symbolics links to outside the share. Anyway, I still get the same error with all