Weird Folder Looping

David A. Mason damason at davenet.mine.nu
Fri Sep 21 17:09:01 GMT 2001


I don't think this one is Samba/symlinks' fault. I've seen it on NT file
servers, myself (even with no Linux clients).
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Cooke" <mpc at star.sr.bham.ac.uk>
To: <DavidAtkinson at solectron.com>
Cc: <samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org>
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 5:06 PM
Subject: RE: Weird Folder Looping


> I have seen this behaviour between two installs of samba.  We have a
> Linux based backup server (2.2.1a) using smbtar to do weekly archives
> of various desktop machines.
>
> The desktops are a mix of Win2000/NT4/solaris 2.6 with samba 2.2.1a
>
> I have seen this behaviour recently causing backups to fail by
> crashing the smbtar and have been trying to pin it down.
> Unfortunately, I need the backups to follow some sym links.
>
> Mark
>
> On Fri, 21 Sep 2001 DavidAtkinson at solectron.com wrote:
>
> > That problem relates to Symbolic References. You can turn off this
behaviour
> > with a directive like follow symbolic link = no, but you will have to
check
> > the manual. I have this behaviour on my servers too, and I mostly just
> > ignore it, but you can either disable it or you can tel your users not
to
> > try going down all these directories.>
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Barry, Christopher [mailto:cbarry at infiniconsys.com]
> > Sent: Friday, 21 September 2001 9:35 AM
> > To: Samba-Ntdom (E-mail)
> > Subject: Weird Folder Looping
> >
> >
> > Hi. Has anyone seen the behavior of having explorer folder traversal
> > loop? By this I mean, directories repeat over and over.
> >
> > As an example, say the samba server has a share on it called documents.
> > I'll navigate to a file 3 or 4 directories beneath documents. Let's say
> > the path looks like:
> >
> > documents\dir1\dir2\dir3\dir4\somefile.txt
> >
> > As I expand the tree, it can drop back to the root of documents, adding
> > ghost directories, like:
> >
> > documents\dir1\dir2\dir1\dir2\dir1\dir2\dir3\dir4\somefile.txt
> >
> > It's flaky. Has anyone seen this? Not all of our win2k boxes produce
> > this problem, all are at sp2. I'm using msdfs with samba 2.2.1a
>
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