I don't see enough information in the problem description that leads
me to believe this is actually a permission issue. I'm not dismissing
the possibility just need to get more info.
Afshin
Ross Smith wrote:
Also, if you're looking at 0777 permissions, I believe those are the
wrong ones for cifs.
What does "ls -V" show you for the permissions?
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 7:47 PM, Joyce McIntosh<[email protected]> wrote:
If you can provide a binary network packet capture of a directory listing
request from the windows client (eg dir at the command prompt, or a
refresh in the Explorer window) that would be very helpful.
Please also provide the names of some of the missing folders..
Can you also check to see if the "hidden" attribute is set on the folders
that
you don't see, or any other attributes that differ on these folders from on
the
ones that you do see.
What solaris build were you running before / after the backup/restore?
Thanks
Joyce
Mark Shellenbaum wrote:
Chris Murray wrote:
Hello,
Hopefully a quick and easy permissions problem here, but I'm stumped and
quickly reached the end of my Unix knowledge.
I have a ZFS filesystem called "fs/itunes" on pool "zp". In it, the
"iTunes music" folder contained a load of other folders - one for each
artist.
During a resilver operation which was going to take a week, I decided to
delete this data (amongst other things) and restore it from backup once the
resilver was complete. It finished on Sunday night, so I started copying
content from my Windows machine + an NTFS external disk, to
"/zp/fs/itunes/iTunes music", using winscp.
Now, if I browse to that folder over SMB from the Windows machine, I have
a subset of all of the artist names, and I can't identify exactly why some
are there and others aren't. I'm accessing it using the "sharesmb=on"
option, and user "chris".
So:
* "\\mammoth\itunes\iTunes music" contains *some* folders.
* If I winscp using user "chris" and browse to the same folder,
everything is there.
* Inspecting the properties on a folder that is visible, I see that it
has group "staff", owner "chris", and permissions "0777".
* A one that is visible in winscp but NOT through Windows has the same
... ?!
I'm not sure what I've done here, but clearly there's something I don't
understand about permissions. If I try to create one of the missing folders
through Windows, I'm told "Cannot rename New Folder: A file with the name
you specified already exists. Specify a different file name.", so they
appear to be hidden from view in some way.
Thanks in advance,
Chris
This is better asked on [email protected]
The first thing they will ask you to do is to run
http://opensolaris.org/os/project/cifs-server/files/cifs-gendiag
-Mark
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