Have you done zpool and zfs upgrades since upgrading your OS?
If not, that's probably something worth doing.
I have no idea why this is a problem on Windows 7 but if touching
the files fixes it (assuming .mp3 extensions):
find . -name '*.mp3' -exec touch {} \;
Alan
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On 01/08/10 10:14, Peter Lutong wrote:
I have my entire MP3 collection on my OpenSolaris server, which was running
2009.06 (111b) and having all sorts of problems with CIFS hanging as documented
in other threads. I upgraded to the dev build 130 last week and while it has
solved the problem with CIFS hanging, I have a new problem...
A couple of my PCs are using Windows 7 - ever since the upgrade to build 130
songs and entire albums started disappearing from the Windows Media Player /
Center library. I forced a rescan of the entire folder and a great many songs
ended up filed under 'unknown'. Sure enough, when I right click on those tracks
in media player and select open file location, Windows Explorer is 'missing'
the artist/album tags for some or all files in that folder.
I have another PC running Windows XP with Windows Media Player 10 which is
having no problems at all.
Also, if I 'touch' the file from the Windows XP machine by opening up the
Advanced Tag Editor in WMP10 for the 'corrupt' tracks - but make *no changes*
(modified date stays the same) - the track info will magically now appear when
I refresh the folder view on the Windows 7 machine.
Just to restate, Windows 7 had no problems before OpenSolaris was upgraded.
Since this started I tried taking away r/w access to the user account the Win7
machine is using, since I suspected Win7 was 'corrupting' the files but I am
now pretty certain that this is not the case.
Other MP3 software running on the Windows 7 machine (Winamp, Mp3Tag) don't seem
to have any problem reading the ID3 tags of any tracks on the CIFS share.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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