I'm sorry, I understand that I didn't describe the process.
Well, I have a windows file server which shares its resources, for example \\windowsserver\share. This folder includes anothers like share\folders\1\ and share\folders\2\. Windows users can see them correctly. I have remote linux server, which is a file server too, and it shares its resource looked like \\linuxserver\Everyone. I try to mount the \\windowsserver\share\folders to one folder which it inside the Everyone, for example /mnt/Everyone/Remote, as cifs. In the end of such moves user lists the share \\linuxserver\Everyone\Remote and sees two zero files 1 and 2. Then he refreshes the folder by F5 and these files transform to folders. This issue happens with all folders inside the Remote folder. Next users see these folders right until I restart samba service.
19.03.2012 16:09, Nico Kadel-Garcia пишет:
2012/3/19 Андрей Гребенников <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>Hi people! Help me please with a cifs mount in samba. When I mount a cifs resource to a folder which is a part of samba share, users get all folders in it as zero files. They press F5 or refresh, and folders become ordinary ones. The issue repeats with all folders inside it. How to resolv this issue? "My car makes a funny noise: what's wrong with it?"Seriously, you're missing a lot of information. What version of Samba are you using? What CIFS client, Windows, Linux, or something else? And what you mean by "mount a CIFS resource to a folder which is a part of a samba share" is a bit unclear. Describe the exact process.
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