Hi Marc, Brian,
When I remove
max protocol = SMB2
from my smb.conf and restart Samba, the problem seems to be gone (but I
had to restart my Win7 workstation, too).
If the problem is related to SMB2, this would explain, why I didn't had
this issue on XP machines (SMB2 was introduced in
Hello Jones,
Am 06.10.2013 09:02, schrieb Jones:
Sometimes this symptom happened in my environment,
and found this link:
SMB2 Client Redirector Caches Explained
http://technet.microsoft.com/zh-tw/library/ff686200(v=ws.10).aspx
Here is one test case,
during Windows 7 and Samba are negotiated
:
Re: [Samba] Folder disappears on rename
From:
Bernd Glueckert bernd.glueck...@ot-soft.de
Date:
2013-10-05 12:12 AM
To:
samba@lists.samba.org
this sounds a bit like something mysterious I had had today at work
on my Samba 3.6.18 server:
- On the Linux server I downloaded a file to my home
Am 06.10.2013 23:27, schrieb Charles Marcus:
Fyi... this is a known problem (with both renames and newly created
files/folders, and even deleted foles/folders) on Windows 7, even with a
real Windows Server... never seen it on XP, but it happens all the time
on Windows 7 here.
It's a SMB2
Marc Muehlfeld wrote:
Am 06.10.2013 23:27, schrieb Charles Marcus:
Fyi... this is a known problem (with both renames and newly created
files/folders, and even deleted foles/folders) on Windows 7, even with a
real Windows Server... never seen it on XP, but it happens all the time
on Windows 7
On 05.10.2013 06:12, Bernd Glueckert wrote:
A scanner puts his output on the samba server, but it's not visible for
the W7-Clients. A couple of minutes later it's visible. Refreshing
Explorer by pressing F5 doesnt help.
Sounds like Windows clients cache the contents of network drives and
Hello Jeremy,
I did an intensive testing this morning to reproduce and find out the
circumstances. My results I put on a bug report (incl. wireshark
capture, level 10 debug log, etc.):
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10184
Maybe the other people in this thread, who have also
Hello,
after spending my saturday afternoon with digging into the problem and
comparing smb.conf files of servers where this problem occurs and where
not, I found out the following:
When I remove
max protocol = SMB2
from my smb.conf and restart Samba, the problem seems to be gone (but I
On 10/03/2013 01:02 PM, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Thu, Oct 03, 2013 at 11:57:21AM -0700, Brian Martin wrote:
I have Samba 4.0.9 installed under Ubuntu 12.04. It's configured as
a domain member, with a Windows 2008R2 server being the DC. All
workstations are running Windows 7. One of my users
Hello,
Am 03.10.2013 20:57, schrieb Brian Martin:
I have Samba 4.0.9 installed under Ubuntu 12.04. It's configured as a
domain member, with a Windows 2008R2 server being the DC. All
workstations are running Windows 7. One of my users is reporting
problems in the following scenario:
1) She
On Fri, Oct 04, 2013 at 10:54:00AM -0700, Brian Martin wrote:
I have received a suggestion to check whether this might be related
to a mis-configured off-line synchronization (mobsync.exe) on the
workstation, which I will check the next time I have access to the
machine. Assuming I don't
this sounds a bit like something mysterious I had had today at work on
my Samba 3.6.18 server:
- On the Linux server I downloaded a file to my home directory (was a
simple *.txt file)
- On my Windows PC I could not see the file, but it was there on Linux
side
- I renamed the file on linux
On Thu, Oct 03, 2013 at 11:57:21AM -0700, Brian Martin wrote:
I have Samba 4.0.9 installed under Ubuntu 12.04. It's configured as
a domain member, with a Windows 2008R2 server being the DC. All
workstations are running Windows 7. One of my users is reporting
problems in the following
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