I don't have a great deal of experience with Samba, but two or three things occur to me.
1. When you go from Linux to W2k, you may have some files with identical names, except for case differences. I don't know if this would apply on a non-english system. But on an English-based system, "FILE" and "file", both in the same directory on Linux, will result in a single file with the contents of the last one transferred to the W2k system.
2. Try a directory comparison tool such as Beyond Compare (installed on NT/W2k/WXP) to see what the actual differences in your directory structures are. This might give you some clues.
3. Is it possible you lack permissions to access a few files?
4. Do you have 'socket options = TCP_NODELAY' set in smb.conf?
Are you transferring using drag and drop in Windows Explorer, or some other method that might affect the transfer?
Regards, Doug Wyatt
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Good evening every body, I am a new one of this mail list.
In my project I have faced a problem. That is when I copied my files
from windows2000srv to redhat8 Linux or from redhat8 to windows2000srv
by samba(the quantity of file is 26200 and the size is about 750MB) I
found that about 10 files lost. The quantity of lost file is changed
every time. Would you like to help me? Is this a problem of windows?Or samba?Or the
smb.conf of samba?
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