Re: Samba listing same file twice and omitting others

2008-03-15 Thread Elliot Finley
Found in FreeBSD-Current:

With prompting, I found a suitable pre-existing bug report.

bugzilla.samba.org bug 4715

They added the option to set directory name cache size = 0 on a per share 
basis.  This has fixed my problems.


On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 18:27:25 -0700, you wrote:

Hi Everyone,

I've got freebsd 7.0 RELEASE AMD64 running with samba and ZFS. Everything
seems to work, except samba is incorrectly reporting a small chunk of files.


For certain files, the file appears twice on a windows machine but reading
from both files yields the same file. For other files, it does not report
the file at all. But if you copy the same file again, it will ask you if you
want to replace the existing file. Additionally if you go onto the freebsd
box and do an ls on the files, they will appear correctly (missing ones show
up and duplicates do not).

I tried two different windows boxes (vista and windows xp sp2) and both
behave the same way. All permissions are set to 777 on all files.

Any idea if this is a samba bug?
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Re: Samba listing same file twice and omitting others

2008-03-15 Thread Rhomel Chinsio
I added
directory name cache size = 0
to smb.conf under [global] and the problem is gone. Thanks for the
reference. I'll have to watch this bug report.

On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 12:22 PM, Elliot Finley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Found in FreeBSD-Current:

 With prompting, I found a suitable pre-existing bug report.
 
 bugzilla.samba.org bug 4715
 
 They added the option to set directory name cache size = 0 on a per
 share
 basis.  This has fixed my problems.


 On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 18:27:25 -0700, you wrote:

 Hi Everyone,
 
 I've got freebsd 7.0 RELEASE AMD64 running with samba and ZFS. Everything
 seems to work, except samba is incorrectly reporting a small chunk of
 files.
 
 
 For certain files, the file appears twice on a windows machine but
 reading
 from both files yields the same file. For other files, it does not report
 the file at all. But if you copy the same file again, it will ask you if
 you
 want to replace the existing file. Additionally if you go onto the
 freebsd
 box and do an ls on the files, they will appear correctly (missing ones
 show
 up and duplicates do not).
 
 I tried two different windows boxes (vista and windows xp sp2) and both
 behave the same way. All permissions are set to 777 on all files.
 
 Any idea if this is a samba bug?
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Samba listing same file twice and omitting others

2008-03-14 Thread Rhomel Chinsio
Hi Everyone,

I've got freebsd 7.0 RELEASE AMD64 running with samba and ZFS. Everything
seems to work, except samba is incorrectly reporting a small chunk of files.


For certain files, the file appears twice on a windows machine but reading
from both files yields the same file. For other files, it does not report
the file at all. But if you copy the same file again, it will ask you if you
want to replace the existing file. Additionally if you go onto the freebsd
box and do an ls on the files, they will appear correctly (missing ones show
up and duplicates do not).

I tried two different windows boxes (vista and windows xp sp2) and both
behave the same way. All permissions are set to 777 on all files.

Any idea if this is a samba bug?
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