Try to check this link

< http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2002-July/047202.html >

It may give a pointer to you.

Regards,
Ming


On Tue, Nov 02, 2004 at 10:06:11PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
> I currently manage several Debian Woody servers in a corporate production 
> environment. I've chosen Debian Woody as the platform of choice for our environment 
> due to its stability and security in comparison with other distros.
> 
> I have run into a critical issue with a number of Samba servers, most noteably my 
> PDC for my production domain. This domain consists of the Samba PDC, two Samba file 
> and print servers, ad well as a number of Windows 2000 and Windows XP client 
> machines.
> 
> Quite frequently, when copying files (small or large) from Windows 2000/XP clients 
> to Samba shares, there is a long delay and finally users receive the following error:
> 
> "Cannot Copy Filename: The path is too deep"
> 
> General Samba throughput is quite sluggish as well.
> 
> This is becoming quite a nuisance and is hindering the users' productivity.
> I have performed extension troubleshooting and research on this issue.
> 
> I have tried every possible fix that I have come across including using the default 
> Woody Samba 2.2.3 packages, the Sarge Samba 3.0.7 packages, building Samba from 
> 2.2.x source and 3.0.x source from Samba.org, along with every possible solution I 
> have found on the internet.
> 
> I've also heard that Cisco Catalyst 5xxx series switches can cause all sorts of 
> issues with Samba and Windows XP clients,and we currently run number of Cisco 
> Catalys 55xx series switches.
> 
> Has anyone out there come across this issue? If so, are you able to provide any 
> recommendations??
> 
> Any assistance is greatly appreciated.
> Thank you very much.
> 
> Computers are like air conditioners: they stop working properly if you open Windows.
> 
> 
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