Hi!

did you remove the cr/lf conversion? if the files are defined as TEXT,
it will get you into trouble. 

/Palle

Yuji Shinozaki wrote:
> 
> server: Sun Sparc 5 / SunOS 2.5.1 / netatalk-2.1.1
> clients: MacOS 8.1 via Appleshare 3.8.1 (using ASIP)
> 
> I have run into a strange problem copying files from a netatalk volume:
> 
> We use RevRdist to maintain our clusters.  I recently moved the source
> volumes from an Appleshare 4.2.1 server to our netatalk server, to take
> advantage of ASIP.  The performance increase was astounding. [ A detail
> that I should point out which may or may not be significant is that
> RevRDist will normally mount things via AFP every time, so to "force" it
> to use ASIP I use an applescript "wrapper" to do the ASIP mount and then
> run RevRDist ].
> 
> However, we ran into a problem which I can only attribute to file
> corruption:  Certain programs (specifically Labview 4.x and Mathematica
> 3.0.1) are adversely affected by being copied from the netatalk volume.
> In the case of Labview 4, specific Labview libraries don't ever load, and
> in the case of Mathematica 3.0.1 the mathkernel always reports an "Out of
> Memory" error.  Using the EXACT set of source files on our old AS 4.2.1
> via AFP (since it cannot do ASIP) works fine.
> 
> Further evidence: if I copy the installer disks to a netatalk volume,
> and do an install from the ASIP mounted volume, it exhibits the exact
> same problem (so now RevRDist is out of the equation), BUT when I put the
> installer on a volume mounted on our newly-acquired ASIP6.1 server, the
> installation works fine.
> 
> It would appear that even the installer files are getting corrupted either
> on copying to or from the netatalk volume.
> 
> [ It just occurred to me that I am not sure whether I have tried the
> installation using netatalk via AFP. Perhaps that might tell me if the
> assumed occurs in transport or storage.  Maybe something for me to
> investigate. ]
> 
> My questions:
> 
> 1) Has anyone noticed similar behavior? Anyone know what the
> problem/solution is?
> 
> 2) Does anyone know of a mac application that does bitwise compares or
> file checksums, so that I can pinpoint the file/s that are getting
> corrupted.
> 
> 3) Anyone have a suggestion for debuggin this problem?  Perhaps I might
> try a newer version of netatalk.  Wasn't there a change in the way the
> AppleDouble info is stored recently?
> 
> Thanks for your time and sage advice...
> yuji
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