On Fri, 4 Nov 2016 11:55:08 -0700, Jeremy Allison <j...@samba.org> wrote :
> On Thu, Nov 03, 2016 at 05:49:59PM +0100, Saint Germain wrote: > > > Connection through smbclient is done with protocol SMB2_10 (checked > > with smbstatus). > > > > Connecting throught Nautilus/Gvfs is also done with protocol > > SMB2_10, however it is not possible to copy anything anymore (I got > > an error "invalid argument", throught Nautilus or throught > > command-line cp). > > Can you get me a wireshark capture trace and also debug level 10 > log from the smbd server ? I'd like to see what the client is trying > to do. > > You can log this as a bug at the samba bugzilla if you like. > I've updated Gvfs to version 1.30.1.1-1 (Debian Testing) and I am now able to copy directory with files inside. However the copy doesn't seem to be done server-side. And especially the copy doesn't seem to be done instantaneously (like what we should expect from a copy with BTRFS reflink). Perhaps I am misunderstanding something ? I thought that Gvfs would use my smbclient (v4.4.6) and automatically send the FSCTL_SRV_COPYCHUNK which would be interpreted as BTRFS_IOC_CLONE_RANGE by the samba server (v4.2.10). Connection manually through smbclient and issueing 'scopy' instructions works (instantaneous copy) so the problem doesn't seem to be on the server. Link to the log.smbd, where I try to copy one directory: http://dl.free.fr/sXGUw7L4k Thanks for the help ! _______________________________________________ gvfs-list mailing list gvfs-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gvfs-list