I have tried Samba 3.0.2a and 3.0.4. We use Active directory. The server is running on RHEL3.
When I connect to the server on a share that is acutally an ext3 or NFS file system, I have no known problems. We use ClearCase on Linux and I am trying to access my workspace (view) as I have done many times before on Solaris, but now we are running on Linux and with a newer version of ClearCase (2003.06.00). The file system involved is IBM/Rational MVFS. I can connect to the relevant share successfully and when I do an 'ls', I see all the files I expect to see. But I also get an error: Error in dskattr: Call returned zero bytes (EOF) Running with smbclient -d 10 ... I see the following: smb: \> ls <snipped stuff that looks okay> received 12 entries (eos=1) lang_tdb_init: /opt/samba/3.0.4/lib/en_US.iso885915.msg: No such file or directory . D 0 Fri Jul 16 12:50:10 2004 .. D 0 Mon Jul 26 11:09:07 2004 cpumon D 0 Mon Dec 21 15:48:30 1998 gsmcpu D 0 Fri Jul 16 16:42:57 2004 logapp D 0 Wed Nov 17 10:31:33 1999 sceptre3 D 0 Fri Jul 16 12:50:10 2004 matlab D 0 Thu Feb 17 16:40:22 2000 cossap D 0 Wed Dec 16 15:58:42 1998 wizard D 0 Fri Jul 16 12:50:10 2004 zeus D 0 Fri Jul 16 12:50:10 2004 gollum D 0 Fri Oct 25 11:45:05 2002 cocentric D 0 Tue Nov 12 10:54:06 2002 write_socket(5,39) write_socket(5,39) wrote 39 read_socket_with_timeout: timeout read. EOF from client. receive_smb_raw: length < 0! client_receive_smb failed size=0 smb_com=0x0 smb_rcls=0 smb_reh=0 smb_err=0 smb_flg=0 smb_flg2=0 smb_tid=0 smb_pid=0 smb_uid=0 smb_mid=0 smt_wct=0 smb_bcc=0 Error in dskattr: Call returned zero bytes (EOF) Total bytes listed: 0 Another 'ls' now displays only the error. Reconnecting to the share, gets me back to the same starting point. Any ideas what I can look at? It looks like a file system related issue, but as the file system is working fine locally on the server for normal Linux operations, it a bit difficult to call it a Rational bug at this point. Thanks, Nick. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
