On Thu, May 27, 2004 at 01:43:14PM +0100, Hamish wrote:
I am having a very similar problem copying files from the old sbs server - I thought it might be the onboard nic (1gig on asus board) so I have installed an intel pro1000 (e1000 module) - this seemed to work but i have just had another crash (I am a relative newbie to linux so did not know how to recover from it - top did not show any zombie or cpu hogging processes - even shutdown-r now would not do it so i did the nasty on the reset button..)
If i copied the directories one by one, it worked fine, but when copying the whole lot (+- 40G) it dies, seemingly on different files each time.If linux crashes hard you have either a kernel bug, driver problem or hardware problem. It's not Samba related I'm afraid.
This is not the case in my situation (see OP).
I have four files out of 5000+ that keep getting locked (marked ALL_DENY). These are the same files everytime I tried to copy them. When I remove these four files I can copy all I want. I've checked everything about those files: permissions, damage, but I can't find anything wrong with them. There is no hard crash and like I said: other files in other trees don't give me this problem.
Is there a way to examine in more detail what happens when one of those files is marked locked? I'm using a Slackware 9.1 install with the stock 2.2.8a tgz package.
Bart
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