To reply to my own message, I have finally found something in the logs that indicates a permission denied error, as follows:
when attempting to read the directory, on one entry the following shows: get_lanman2_dir_entry: Couldn't stat [Filename in directory structure] (Permission Denied) At the samba/share level, things should be okay. At the unix file system level, like I said, the user is the owner of the file. Ideas? Jon Johnston Creative Business Solutions IBM, Lotus, Microsoft Consultants http://www.cbsol.com 952-544-1108 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/14/2004 02:49:35 PM: > Samba 2.2.7-3.7.2 on Redhat 7.3 > > Have a samba server setup that has been running for over a year now..... > fairly simple configuration - it is functioning as a stand=alone server > with smbpasswd backend. Everything has been working properly until > recently - now randomly some directories do not display their contents. > There are files in the directory, I've checked the ownership/rights on the > files themselves - the logged in user owns the files, and the directory. > They have rights to the Samba share by the "valid users" parameter. > > The directory (in this case) that isn't showing up is three levels deep: > > /Sambashare > /ME > /Tempstuff <---- this directory of files isn't showing up. > > > I've set the log level to 10, and I'm not seeing anything glaring going on > there, either. I cannot upgrade this server to 3.0x, otherwise, I'd > probably go in that direction. > > Any thoughts are greatly appreciated. > > Jon Johnston > Creative Business Solutions > IBM, Lotus, Microsoft Consultants > http://www.cbsol.com > 952-544-1108 > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
