On Lucid Alpha 2, it looks like the bug is fixed: I cannot reproduce it like I did it before.
$ apt-cache policy samba samba: Installed: 2:3.4.3-2ubuntu2 Candidate: 2:3.4.3-2ubuntu2 Version table: *** 2:3.4.3-2ubuntu2 0 500 http://nl.archive.ubuntu.com lucid/main Packages 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 23:25, Raptor 2101 <raptor2...@gmx.de> wrote: > Since "smbfs (2:3.4.0-3ubuntu5)" i experience same problems. I've > mounted my homedirs via CIFS. All works fine (servernio to get KDE-apps > working). After this update i noticed some "extrem" file errors while > using Opera (HD-Cache enabled) and Firefox. Trying to download something > always causes a damaged file. Every large file (> 500kb) results in a > damaged file. > > If i switch from servernio to directio. Firefox and Opera works fine, > now javaws, skype and some other apps craches cause of file corruption. > > But copying files from or to some "normal" mounts works perfectly. > > smb.conf > >>[homes] > >> comment = Home Directories > >> browseable = yes > >> writeable = yes > >> available = yes > >> guest ok = no > >> > >> [Media] > >> path = /storage/Media > >> comment = Mediensammlung > >> nt acl support = yes > >> browsable = yes > >> writeable = yes > >> available = yes > >> guest ok = no > >> inherit permissions = yes > >> hide dot files = yes > > mounting via pam_mount > > >><volume user="*" fstype="cifs" server="<serverip>" path="%(USER)" > mountpoint="/home/%(USER)" options="rw,hard,iocharset=utf8,serverino"/> > >><volume user="*" fstype="cifs" server="<serverip>" path="media" > mountpoint="/mnt/Media" options="rw,hard,iocharset=utf8"/> > > /proc/fs/cifs/DebugData > >>Display Internal CIFS Data Structures for Debugging > >>--------------------------------------------------- > >>CIFS Version 1.60 > >>Active VFS Requests: 790 > >>Servers: > >>1) Name: 192.168.99.2 Domain: WORKGROUP Uses: 5 OS: Unix > >> NOS: Samba 3.4.0 Capability: 0x80f3fd > >> SMB session status: 1 TCP status: 1 > >> Local Users To Server: 1 SecMode: 0x3 Req On Wire: 0 > >> Shares: > >> 1) <Mount1> Mounts: 1 Type: NTFS DevInfo: 0x0 Attributes: 0x1002f > PathComponentMax: 255 Status: 0x1 type: 0 > >> 2) <Mount2> Mounts: 1 Type: NTFS DevInfo: 0x0 Attributes: 0x1002f > PathComponentMax: 255 Status: 0x1 type: 0 > >> 3) <Mount3> Mounts: 1 Type: NTFS DevInfo: 0x0 Attributes: 0x1002f > PathComponentMax: 255 Status: 0x1 type: 0 > >> 4) <Mount4> Mounts: 1 Type: NTFS DevInfo: 0x0 Attributes: 0x1002f > PathComponentMax: 255 Status: 0x1 type: 0 > >> 5) <Mount5> Mounts: 1 Type: NTFS DevInfo: 0x0 Attributes: 0x1002f > PathComponentMax: 255 Status: 0x1 type: 0 > >> > >> MIDs: > > dmesg and /var/log/syslog shows nothing interesting even with “echo 3 > > /proc/fs/cifs/cifsFYI” > > -- > File corruption after copying files via samba from Karmic to Karmic > https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/491288 > You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber > of the bug. > -- File corruption after copying files via samba from Karmic to Karmic https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/491288 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Server Team, which is subscribed to samba in ubuntu. -- Ubuntu-server-bugs mailing list Ubuntu-server-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server-bugs