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Subject: [Samba] Intermittent file rename problem with Vista, works
with XP.
From: "Massner, Keith" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Date: Friday, 23/07/2010 2:44 PM
So... It's been driving me nuts. I get intermittent permission
denied
errors when I try to rename a folder. T
I do something like the following (the number of steps to cause the
failure varies):
Rename folder1 to folder2 works
Rename folder2 to folder1 works
Rename folder1 to folder2 nope
Bouncing smb on the Linux server temporarily corrects things
I suspect it's a broken oplock. Get a failed name change and do an
smbstatus on the server. Compare the locked file PIDs to the machine
names and see if something is getting stuck.
. Out of
frustration, I tried an XP machine, and can't get it to break, so
SOMETHING with Vista, I guess.
What I'm trying to do is have a wide open share. Permissions are set
on
the files and directories as specified below, all files belong to
keith:keith. The files were initially created through Linux. No
extended atrributed are set.
Operating system is CentOS 5.5, Samba is 3.5.4.
[global]
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
; Take this out once you figure this crap out.
log level = 3
netbios name = marvin
usershare owner only = false
null passwords = yes
server string = Samba Server Version %v (%h)
security = SHARE
encrypt passwords = Yes
username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
max log size = 50
preferred master = Yes
; acl check permissions = No
guest ok = Yes
guest only = Yes
; nt acl support = No
cups options = raw
[SharedMedia]
path = /storage1/SharedMedia
force user = keith
force group = keith
read only = No
; acl group control = Yes
force create mode = 0666
force directory mode = 6777
directory security mask = 6777
force unknown acl user = Yes
map readonly = permissions
Anyone have any thoughts?
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