Have you tried disabling selinux enforcing  to at least verify that
selinux is a factor?   I have found selinux by default restricts apache
from accessing non-root partitions even on internal drives.     Also,
there should be a /var/log/secure log that may be showing the selinux
"errors."    What file system is used on the external drive?

On 04/23/12 21:06, ED B wrote:
> I am running fedora 15 with default selinux enforcing.  I have set up the 
> configuration for several users who can access their home directories but 
> none of the shares on he external drive.  I have run the setsebool commands 
> listed in the smb.conf file.  I have run the testparm command and no issues 
> are identified.  Here is one of the configured share directories in smb.conf:
> [Music]       path = /mnt/raid1/external_storage1/Music       valid users = 
> administrator, user1      read only = No  browseable = No
> I tried running smbd -D -d 10  and the only output in the log files that 
> seems to complain is:
> client.logreceive_smb_raw_talloc failed for client 192.168.1.99 read error = 
> NT_STATUS_END_OF_FILEServer exit (failed to receive smb request)
> smbd.logDeleting serverid.tdb record failed: NT_STATUS_NOT_FOUND
>
> No clue on what that means. Google is not helping.

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