Felipe Augusto van de Wiel wrote:
Curtis Maloney wrote, On 15-08-2007 21:07:
Greetings, all

Hey Curtis,


Well, just had a user come and show me a JPEG that's been corrupted because the file copy died part way through. The error was that the destination folder was no longer available.

I have no idea how much of the copious logs are relevant to the debugging of this issue, as there are no log level indications (why not??) so I'll paste as much as seems relevant.

Feel free to ask for more.

[2007/08/17 15:38:59, 8] smbd/dosmode.c:dos_mode(371)
  dos_mode: PROJS/R425_E1022_EV15_12 Scan Eng/EV12_assy_TB1.JPG
[2007/08/17 15:38:59, 8] smbd/dosmode.c:dos_mode_from_sbuf(188)
  dos_mode_from_sbuf returning a
[2007/08/17 15:38:59, 8] smbd/dosmode.c:dos_mode(409)
  dos_mode returning a[sparse]
[2007/08/17 15:38:59, 10] smbd/trans2.c:call_trans2qfilepathinfo(3539)
  call_trans2qfilepathinfo: SMB_FILE_BASIC_INFORMATION
[2007/08/17 15:38:59, 5] smbd/trans2.c:call_trans2qfilepathinfo(3549)
  SMB_QFBI - create: Fri Aug 17 15:34:36 2007
   access: Fri Aug 17 15:34:36 2007
   write: Fri Aug 17 15:34:36 2007
   change: Fri Aug 17 15:34:36 2007
   mode: 220
[2007/08/17 15:38:59, 9] smbd/trans2.c:send_trans2_replies(712)
  t2_rep: params_sent_thistime = 2, data_sent_thistime = 40, useable_space = 
131010
[2007/08/17 15:38:59, 9] smbd/trans2.c:send_trans2_replies(714)
  t2_rep: params_to_send = 2, data_to_send = 40, paramsize = 2, datasize = 40
[2007/08/17 15:38:59, 5] lib/util.c:show_msg(484)
[2007/08/17 15:38:59, 5] lib/util.c:show_msg(494)
  size=100
  smb_com=0x32
  smb_rcls=0
  smb_reh=0
  smb_err=0
  smb_flg=136
  smb_flg2=51265
  smb_tid=1
  smb_pid=2532
  smb_uid=101
  smb_mid=13570
  smt_wct=10
  smb_vwv[ 0]=    2 (0x2)
  smb_vwv[ 1]=   40 (0x28)
  smb_vwv[ 2]=    0 (0x0)
  smb_vwv[ 3]=    2 (0x2)
  smb_vwv[ 4]=   56 (0x38)
  smb_vwv[ 5]=    0 (0x0)
  smb_vwv[ 6]=   40 (0x28)
  smb_vwv[ 7]=   60 (0x3C)
  smb_vwv[ 8]=    0 (0x0)
  smb_vwv[ 9]=    0 (0x0)
  smb_bcc=45
[2007/08/17 15:38:59, 10] lib/util.c:dump_data(2261)
  [000] 00 00 00 00 00 00 7E 19  4C 90 E0 C7 01 00 7E 19  ......~. L.....~.
  [010] 4C 90 E0 C7 01 00 7E 19  4C 90 E0 C7 01 00 7E 19  L.....~. L.....~.
  [020] 4C 90 E0 C7 01 20 02 00  00 00 00 00 00           L.... .. .....

For now, I can NOT afford for Samba to be destroying my files, so I'm going to switch back to 2.x and statically link the CUPS libs (the main driving reason to upgrade in the first place - samba2 doesn't support CUPS 1.2)

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Curtis Maloney
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