It's a file,
I tried removing it, and the application created it again(as a file not a 
directory).

This program was working on a samba 2.x (I don't remember the exact version) 
share.
The server had a disk crash and I installed samba 3 and restored it from the 
last backup.

On Sunday 28 September 2003 21:32, Gil Freund wrote:
> Amir Hardon wrote:
> > I'm having troubles with a DOS program running from a samba 3 share.
> > When I close the program it tells:
> >
> > General failure reading drive F
> > Abort, Retry, Fail?
> >
> > (F is a network drive mapped on the samba share)
> >
> > I have increased smbd debug level and after retrying I have this in the
> > log:
> >
> > [2003/09/28 11:19:56, 3] lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(580)
> >   unix_clean_name [/TTN02/RESHET1/DOJ]
> > [2003/09/28 11:19:56, 3] lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(580)
> >   unix_clean_name [ttn02/reshet1/DOJ]
> > [2003/09/28 11:19:56, 3] smbd/error.c:error_packet(94)
> >   error string = Not a directory
> > [2003/09/28 11:19:56, 3] smbd/error.c:error_packet(129)
> >   error packet at smbd/reply.c(443) cmd=16 (SMBchkpth) eclass=1 ecode=267
> >
> > (There is more but I thought that this is what relevant).
> >
> > The client machine is win98, the server is Mandrake 9.1,
> > the file ttn02/reshet/DOJ exist and the win98 user has read and write
> > permission for it.
>
> Is it a file or a directory? It seems that the applications is trying to
> write to a directory, but a file with the same name exists.
>
> > Does anyone have an idea?
> >
> >
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