[Samba] Re: Problems with file date/time creation and modification

2003-12-21 Thread Maul
Changing from Yes to No these options ( dos filetime  dos filetime 
resolution) don't change anything. As none of possible combinations...

At 20:47 13/12/2003, you wrote:

What happens when you set both of those options to No?
- Original Message -
DATE: Sat, 13 Dec 2003 09:05:21
From: Raphael TAVERNIER [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
So no solution?... It is not possible to syncronize real M$ files with 
samba share files
At 12:52 12/12/2003, you wrote:
 I have Time precision problem between linux samba shares
 and M$ files I want to use my tux to save files from my
 M$ PC's. Of course I want to do incrementals copy based
 on modification date...

 I mount my samba shares from my Windows Boxs and use
 tools on the micro$oft boxs. (Xcopy /D or SyncroniX )
 The problem is that the modification date on the samba
 share and on de source file on the M$ local disk is
 sometimes different by 1s (newer or older).
 For example I create a file c:\mytest.txt the file
 properties says Created modified at 18:30:01
 I xcopy it to my samba share window$ properties says
 Created modified at 18:30:00 which is older! so when
 I xcopy /D the file is copied again and again.

 I'm Running samba-2.2.7a-8.9.0 on Redhat 9.0
 My M$ boxs are both W2K and XP (on NTFS).


gt; I've searched a little around and set :
 dos filetime resolution = yes 'for the dos 2s
 resolution time... and : dos filetimes = yes
 '...for Visual C++...

 But it didn't change anything.
 Is it possible to syncronize these filetimes...?
Probably not. I believe DOS/Windows packs the time in such
a way that they have no notion of odd seconds times. All
seconds are even. But that is normally no problem.
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[Samba] Re: Problems with file date/time creation and modification

2003-12-16 Thread Raphael TAVERNIER
Changing from Yes to No these options ( dos filetime  dos filetime 
resolution) don't change anything. As none of possible combinations...

At 20:47 13/12/2003, you wrote:
What happens when you set both of those options to No?
- Original Message -
DATE: Sat, 13 Dec 2003 09:05:21
From: Raphael TAVERNIER [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
So no solution?... It is not possible to syncronize real M$ files with 
samba share files

At 12:52 12/12/2003, you wrote:
 I have Time precision problem between linux samba shares
 and M$ files I want to use my tux to save files from my
 M$ PC's. Of course I want to do incrementals copy based
 on modification date...

 I mount my samba shares from my Windows Boxs and use
 tools on the micro$oft boxs. (Xcopy /D or SyncroniX )
 The problem is that the modification date on the samba
 share and on de source file on the M$ local disk is
 sometimes different by 1s (newer or older).
 For example I create a file c:\mytest.txt the file
 properties says Created modified at 18:30:01
 I xcopy it to my samba share window$ properties says
 Created modified at 18:30:00 which is older! so when
 I xcopy /D the file is copied again and again.

 I'm Running samba-2.2.7a-8.9.0 on Redhat 9.0
 My M$ boxs are both W2K and XP (on NTFS).


gt; I've searched a little around and set :
 dos filetime resolution = yes 'for the dos 2s
 resolution time... and : dos filetimes = yes
 '...for Visual C++...

 But it didn't change anything.
 Is it possible to syncronize these filetimes...?
Probably not. I believe DOS/Windows packs the time in such
a way that they have no notion of odd seconds times. All
seconds are even. But that is normally no problem.
_
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[Samba] Re: Problems with file date/time creation and modification

2003-12-13 Thread Raphael TAVERNIER
So no solution?... It is not possible to syncronize real M$ files with 
samba share files

At 12:52 12/12/2003, you wrote:
 I have Time precision problem between linux samba shares
 and M$ files I want to use my tux to save files from my
 M$ PC's. Of course I want to do incrementals copy based
 on modification date...

 I mount my samba shares from my Windows Boxs and use
 tools on the micro$oft boxs. (Xcopy /D or SyncroniX )
 The problem is that the modification date on the samba
 share and on de source file on the M$ local disk is
 sometimes different by 1s (newer or older).
 For example I create a file c:\mytest.txt the file
 properties says Created modified at 18:30:01
 I xcopy it to my samba share window$ properties says
 Created modified at 18:30:00 which is older! so when
 I xcopy /D the file is copied again and again.

 I'm Running samba-2.2.7a-8.9.0 on Redhat 9.0
 My M$ boxs are both W2K and XP (on NTFS).

 I've searched a little around and set :
 dos filetime resolution = yes 'for the dos 2s
 resolution time... and : dos filetimes = yes
 '...for Visual C++...

 But it didn't change anything.
 Is it possible to syncronize these filetimes...?
Probably not. I believe DOS/Windows packs the time in such
a way that they have no notion of odd seconds times. All
seconds are even. But that is normally no problem.
_
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[Samba] Re: Problems with file date/time creation and modification

2003-12-13 Thread Dragan Krnic
The dos filetime resolution should have made your server 
always return 2s-rounded times. The dos filetimes should
have made it use the same 2s-rounded times even when the
client asks the time with 1s resolution. Now the problem
with 2s resolution only applies to FAT16 volumes. NTFS
uses 1s resolution. So if you set both of those options
to Yes even though your Win volume is NTFS, you'r looking
for trouble. When you copy a file with creation time of
18:30:01 the Samba's OS will correctly copy it as 18:30:01
but since you said it should round the time to 2s resolution
even when explicitely asked for 1s resolution, then it will
say 18:30:00.
What happens when you set both of those options to No?
- Original Message -
DATE: Sat, 13 Dec 2003 09:05:21
From: Raphael TAVERNIER [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

So no solution?... It is not possible to syncronize real M$ files with samba share 
files

At 12:52 12/12/2003, you wrote:

 I have Time precision problem between linux samba shares 
 and M$ files I want to use my tux to save files from my 
 M$ PC's. Of course I want to do incrementals copy based 
 on modification date...

 I mount my samba shares from my Windows Boxs and use 
 tools on the micro$oft boxs. (Xcopy /D or SyncroniX )
 The problem is that the modification date on the samba 
 share and on de source file on the M$ local disk is 
 sometimes different by 1s (newer or older).
 For example I create a file c:\mytest.txt the file 
 properties says Created modified at 18:30:01
 I xcopy it to my samba share window$ properties says 
 Created modified at 18:30:00 which is older! so when 
 I xcopy /D the file is copied again and again.

 I'm Running samba-2.2.7a-8.9.0 on Redhat 9.0
 My M$ boxs are both W2K and XP (on NTFS).

 I've searched a little around and set :
 dos filetime resolution = yes 'for the dos 2s 
 resolution time... and : dos filetimes = yes  
 '...for Visual C++...

 But it didn't change anything.
 Is it possible to syncronize these filetimes...?

Probably not. I believe DOS/Windows packs the time in such 
a way that they have no notion of odd seconds times. All 
seconds are even. But that is normally no problem.
_
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[Samba] Re: Problems with file date/time creation and modification

2003-12-12 Thread Dragan Krnic
 I have Time precision problem between linux samba shares 
 and M$ files I want to use my tux to save files from my 
 M$ PC's. Of course I want to do incrementals copy based 
 on modification date...

 I mount my samba shares from my Windows Boxs and use 
 tools on the micro$oft boxs. (Xcopy /D or SyncroniX )
 The problem is that the modification date on the samba 
 share and on de source file on the M$ local disk is 
 sometimes different by 1s (newer or older).
 For example I create a file c:\mytest.txt the file 
 properties says Created modified at 18:30:01
 I xcopy it to my samba share window$ properties says 
 Created modified at 18:30:00 which is older! so when 
 I xcopy /D the file is copied again and again.

 I'm Running samba-2.2.7a-8.9.0 on Redhat 9.0
 My M$ boxs are both W2K and XP (on NTFS).

 I've searched a little around and set :
 dos filetime resolution = yes 'for the dos 2s 
 resolution time... and : dos filetimes = yes  
 '...for Visual C++...

 But it didn't change anything.
 Is it possible to syncronize these filetimes...?

Probably not. I believe DOS/Windows packs the time in such 
a way that they have no notion of odd seconds times. All 
seconds are even. But that is normally no problem.
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