Lars Schimmer wrote:

> I assumed the filemanagers are using the standard tools windows holds
> for them.
> I contacted the authors of totalcommander and asked for some help. It
> seems they calculate the "disk full" message from available space :-(

Ignoring the errors returned from a WriteFile() call is bad bad bad.

> But I've tested it today with Windows XP SP2 (latest patch from
> yesterday), OpenAFS 1.4.0093 and with a OpenAFS 1.4.0 server.
> 
> A volume has 20 gig of data and 5 MB free space of quota.
> No I copy from windows C: a 15 MB file via drag and drop (windows open
> via My Computer) from C: to Y:/home/schimmer (while y: is a AFS Mount to
> /afs/.cgv.tugraz.at/).
> First 5 MB vopies well, but after 5 MB no progress happens and even NO
> error code appears on screen. The copy process just wait and wait and
> wait...
> Am I doing anything wrong? Or is there something wrong with my windows?

Do as I have been suggesting.  Download FileMon from SysInternals and
capture the requests and responses for the network file operations.
If you see "DISK FULL" being returned, then OpenAFS is doing its job
and you should contact Microsoft.  If "DISK FULL" is not being returned,
then you should following the instructions in the debugging section of
the OpenAFS 1.4.x Release Notes and file a bug report at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Jeffrey Altman

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