Thanx a lot, Steve !
Upgrading Samba server upto 3.0.32 have solved the problem
But i think small "errata" notification should be written on this
trouble for future users.
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Hi all, an upgrade to Gutsy and samba 3.0.26a solved my problems! Thanx
Steve for your hint.
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Upgrading Samba on my FreeBSD server from version 3.0.24 to the current
one from ports (3.0.32) did indeed fix the issue for me as well.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/mnt$ cat /proc/fs/cifs/DebugData
Display Internal CIFS Data Structures for Debugging
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CIFS Version 1.54
Active VFS Requests: 0
Servers:
1) Name: 192.168.1.105 Domain: ASE Mounts: 1 OS: Unix
NOS: Samba 3.0.26a Capabi
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 9:55 AM, rylleman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can also confirm this bug.
>
> One thing that might be of interest is the error message I get from KeypassX;
> "File could not be saved. The file could not be resized."
>
> Can it be that there is nothing wrong with save itse
I can also confirm this bug.
One thing that might be of interest is the error message I get from KeypassX;
"File could not be saved. The file could not be resized."
Can it be that there is nothing wrong with save itself but that the
sizes of the files cannot be changed?
Is this bug persistent t
I looked at the wireshark trace in post #25 (by Alexey) and I see what
looks like a server bug in this old version of Samba (Samba 3.0.25).
Note that Samba 3.2.4 is current, and Samba 3.0.32 contains various
highly recommended fixes (Released in August Samba 3.0.32 "is the latest
bug fix release fo
I can also confirm this bug in ubuntu 8.10. with kernel 2.6.27-7.
Just use something like pico, gedit or eclipse to modify a file. It
fails i guess using this save safe method of saving files, but I can
edit files directly in the shell without problems. Unfortunately it is a
fresh 8.10 install so
I can confirm that shares work with kernel 2.6.25 from the intrepid
repos. I still had to mount the shares with the "nounix" option. See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-ports/+bug/291487 if you
need to compile kernel modules with the 2.6.25 kernel.
Downgrading the kernel and/or dis
Yet another dump:
Display Internal CIFS Data Structures for Debugging
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CIFS Version 1.54
Active VFS Requests: 0
Servers:
1) Name: x.x.x.x Domain: ADMINO Mounts: 1 OS: Unix
NOS: Samba 3.0.25a Capability: 0x80f3fd
SMB session
Here are the (scrubbed) contents of /proc/fs/cifs/DebugData:
http://pastebin.com/f5796141d
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Although this seems a regression in the cifs client provided by the
intrepid kernel (2.6.27), the version of the server the client connects
to is also important.
Could you specify which version of the server you're connecting to? That
information can be found in /proc/fs/cifs/DebugData.
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Installing and rolling back to 2.6.25-2 did not fix the problem for me.
Also, this does not appear to affect all shares. I have shares to two
different servers on my box -- one is fine, the other is not.
Unfortunately, I don't have the rights to view the smb.conf on either of
them.
Does anyone e
Kernel 2.6.25-2 that's in the Intrepid repos also fixed the problem. I
would use it, but the fglrx drivers don't work with that kernel for some
reason.
This is a pretty major bug and should be quashed quickly.
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I marked https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/279789 as
a duplicate of this one. There's more information over there that may or
may not help.
Christian
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Sounds like a long shot but here are the fixes
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commitdiff;h=0752f1522a9120f731232919f7ad904e9e22b8ce
and
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commitdiff;h=a364bc0b37f14ffd66c1f982af42990a9d77fa43
co
capturing the any information post lockup will not be possible. the
entire system freezes and requires a power cycle to recover.
The issue is defiantly a client issue. I've tested rolling my kernel
back to 2.6.24-19 from 2.6.27-7 and everything works fine.
Could you point me to the pair of fi
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To clearify the problem:
After upgrading 8.04 --> 8.10, file writes via CIFS have been broken.
CIFS normally reads or creates files, but it fails to write into existing file.
To reproduce the problem: Try open in "midnight commander" or in
"leafpad" any file via mounted cifs, make tiny changes a
Here is an wireshark'd example of failed CIFS write
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The file save problem you mention is different than the automount
problem described earlier. In looking at the network trace of the
automount problem, I see that no traffic is sent on the network in the
failing case, which may simply be a configuration problem, or problem
locating mount.cifs durin
I have tcpdump files ready to go but need to know if they will expose
sensitive information, in which case I am loathe to just pump them up to
here for the world to see, but would be happy to send them to someone on
the project directly. I captured two files on the server:
1) The unsuccessful atte
To make progress, we need data ...
Could someone please provide a wireshark (or tcpdump) trace of the
problem. See
http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Capture_Packets
for step-by-step description (it is really not hard ... but without
this, we have no data)
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Probably not related - if you can get stack traces that would help
(e.g. "echo t > /proc/sysrq-trigger") at the time of a process hang
that would help to see what it is blocked on.
On the other question there are a pair of fixes to cifs in 2.6.27
which addressed a problem with directory searches t
Not sure if this is related but I'm also having issues with CIFS. I can
mount the storage just fine but sometimes if I try accessing the mounted
CIFS share my system locks. Also when I am able to access the CIFS
share in question I'm only able to see directories up to the letter "S"
anything aft
Noticed that keeping the old kernels is generally a good idea...
After lots of headaches I've just rebooted and ran the 2.6.24-21.43 kernel and
my work smb shares worked just fine...
Hope this get fixed ASAP, it's really a shame latest CIFS sources are that lame
written/buggy/whatever...
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Confirming Aron's recent report for Kubuntu 8.10. I'm running from the
Intrepid Live CD right now, and experiencing the issue others have
reported with being able to read/create, but not modify/overwrite files
on the share. I've tried the nounix option (below) as well as the
LinuxExtensionsEnable
I can also confirm this bug on Kubuntu 8.10.
Using the same mount options in 8.04 worked fine. In 8.10, files can be
created, renamed, or deleted, but are NOT able to edit.
IE: Using Kate, I can open a file but can't save it. It is able to
create its backup files.
Eclipse fails to save files as
Unlike smbfs, Linux cifs client requires very little user space
intereraction unless you mount with Kerberos (sec=unix) or if the
server share is a DFS redirection to another server. The only user
space interaction other than that is translating host names to ip
address
On Sat, Nov 1, 2008 at 8:
I am having the same problem after an upgrade to 8.10. Note that I
changed the three entries in fstab to include the nounix option to no
avail - here's a sample [specific names and addresses changed to protect
the innocent]:
//xyzzy/Sources$ /usr/local/Sources cifs
dir_mode=0777,file_mode=0644,ioc
Typo in the above (Not->Note)
"Note that you can also disable Unix extensions on reasonably recent
Linux kernels by specifying "nounix" (as a cifs mount option)
Also note that you would normally not need to specify the default uid,
gid, and mode on the mount if the server and clients have the sa
If disabling LinuxExtensions works as described above, there may be a
problem with the support for the Unix/Linux/POSIX cifs protcol
extensions on the device you are mounting (which is why it is important
to note the version information of the server as it is reported over the
network). Not that y
Alexey, try:
echo 0 | sudo tee /proc/fs/cifs/LinuxExtensionsEnabled
and then remount your shares.
Redirection in sudo doesn't work like many expect it to.
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Could other people experiencing this bug tell what type of network share
they are trying to access (Samba server, network drive, NAS box brand,
Windows Server, etc.) and if setting
/proc/fs/cifs/LinuxExtensionsEnabled to 0 also solves the issue for them
?
Unfortunately, at the moment it appears th
I submit this problem - after upgrading 8.04->8.10, cifs mounted by
fstab fails to write.
//10.1.1.1/sm/mnt/share cifs
defaults,iocharset=utf8,codepage=cp866,rw,username=user,password=password,uid=user1
0 0
I have tried "sudo echo 0 > /proc/fs/cifs/LinuxExtensionsEnabled" with
no success.
That appears to have worked around it.
[0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# df|egrep -i '(cifs|smb)'
[1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# echo 0 > /proc/fs/cifs/LinuxExtensionsEnabled
[0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# mount /mnt/diverse
[0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# touch /mnt/diverse/test
[0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# exit
exit
[0 [EMAIL
Might be a CIFS issue, as apparently Eskild was running smbfs in 8.04
and that worked.
Could you try running "sudo echo 0 >
/proc/fs/cifs/LinuxExtensionsEnabled" before mounting the CIFS share and
report if it changes something ?
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Getting the same 'not a directory' errors too.
FSTAB is unremarkable:
//10.x.xx.xx/DC\040Operations /media/app1/dcops cifs
credentials=/etc/samba/genericuser 0 0
Creating new files with nano works. However, I can't edit the file once
it's been created.
Please let me know wha
I tried a fresh install of the RC and the same occurs there.
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No, not that I can see. Nothing in dmesg, nothing in /var/log/syslog and
nothing in /var/log/messages, and nothing in /var/log/samba/*.
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/var/log/messages /var/log/syslog|grep -v 'Modules linked in'
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Is there anything in the error log about this?
Thanks
chuck
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