Thomas Bork wrote:
On 11.09.2011 04:44, Linda Walsh wrote:
This sounds like https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8412.
I don't think, it's the same problem. I already tried without oplocks
and smb2 isn't activated here.
Anyway - I could test a patch for 3.5.11.
Don't know if there is one -- and there was no SMB2 in 3.5.11...
But I misread this one... It doesn't say it affects 3.5 or before...
Dang...now which one was it!...remember reading one recently that hit
3.6 ... that I thought had to do with file access problems. ..
Just your symptom sounded very similar..
I would see a file with the real name created in the target dir,
then see a tmp file created and grow to the size of the file, then would
get
a message that the file couldn't be saved due to an access problem.
In the save dir, I'd find the initial file it created @ 0 bytes.
The 'tmp' file I'd find in my server's "recycle" dir for that dir -- and
it would
be the full file.
(I have the vfs recycle2 option turned on for many of my shares... so
correction vfs recycle (was confusing it with shadow_copy in which there
is a version 2)
the tmp files
ended up in there; if you don't have that option turned on, then the
files
would just get deleted)...
If the recycle dir is activated, I'm ending with
0001-s3-schannel-client-Push-the-domain-and-netbios-name-.patch.bsz1jmp.partial
with 0 Byte in the download dir (share) and
0001-s3-schannel-client-Push-the-domain-and-netbios-name-.patch with 0
Byte in the recycle dir :(
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Are you sure it's getting downloaded at all??
In my case I could (in another window) watch the file grow as it was
saved, then
'bad stuff' happened right at the end.
Also, not familiar with recycle versions=true .... so don't know what
that param
does, but so far, the behavior you are seeing, is sounding different
from ones I
thought it might have been related to... hmmm...
Sorry my attempts to correlate information haven't been successful...
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