Set "log level" parameter higher ("10" is recommended) value and check the logs
whether there are some differences or not both in successed case and
failed case.2011/1/3 Samba user <[email protected]>: > I have an ancient device, several actually, called an Audiotron that I use > Samba for to access media files. > > Now, I realize these are old and finicky devices. > > For ease of management, I keep my media files separated into 4.5GB > directories (easy to burn to DVD) and then > I have a script that goes into each of those directories and creates one big > directory full of symlinks pointing into each individual directory. > > I'm sure my configuration is correct (follow symlinks = yes, wide links = > yes in my services) as modern programs such as WinAmp and VLC have no > problems accessing the directory full of symlinks (about 2500 links). > > However, the Audiotron has issues. If I try and play a file, sometimes it > play, sometimes it won't. If I try and play it again immediately, sometimes > it will go, sometimes I'll have to select play several times before it'll > play. > > If I create individual services for each of my media directories and have > the Audiotron catalog them individually, they all work fine. > > So, my question is, does the client see any difference in accessing a file > via SAMBA (3.5.6) if it's a symlink vs a real file? I wouldn't think it > would be able to, but the Audiotron certainly doesn't like them very well, > yet Winamp has no issues. > > Thanks for any thoughts. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
