SAMBA digest 2240
Ganesh S P
ganesh at procsys.com
Wed Sep 22 10:54:44 GMT 1999
>
Hi,
Check if the shared directory has the write permission for all. i.e. chmod 777 for
the particular directory
> Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 21:06:36 -0700
> From: Kenny Cho <Kenny.Cho at Corp.Sun.COM>
> To: samba at samba.org
> Subject: Problem copying files to samba mount.
> Message-ID: <37E5B2CC.9ADC9F8A at ha1pal.corp.sun.com>
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> Hi Samba Gurus,
>
> Here's my problem.
>
> I"m running samba 2.0.4a on solaris 7. Any windows client can mount
> their home directory OK via (\\samba_server\unix_login_name). They can
> also pull data out of their samba mounted home directories OK. But if
> the vice versa scenario happens, 2 things either happen. I either get
> an "access denied error, Make sure the disk is not write-protected or
> the disk is full", or if it does copy the file over, it doesn't set it
> to the right owner and permissions. I just upgraded the samba version
> from 1.9.14 and I've never had this problem. I'm wondering if it's a
> version incompatibility w/ samba and if there were any default changes
> on some of the flags. Here's my smb.conf file concerning the global and
> homes shares.
>
> [global]
> wins support = no
> wins server = 129.144.174.80
> printing = sysv
> printcap name = /etc/opt/samba/printcap-samba
> load printers = yes
> guest account = nobody
> preserve case = yes
> short preserve case = yes
> status = yes
> security = share
> read prediction = yes
> socket options = TCP_NODELAY
> share modes = no
> netbios aliases = pc-cup03 saccharine
> workgroup = green
> local master = no
> guest ok = yes
> server string = "UNIX File/Print services for CUP-03"
> interfaces = 129.144.54.21/255.255.255.0 129.144.55.21/255.255.255.0
> 129.144.
> 56.21/255.255.255.0 129.144.57.21/255.255.255.0
> 129.144.94.21/255.255.255.0 129.
> 144.95.21/255.255.255.0
>
> [homes]
> comment = Home Directories
> read only = no
> create mode = 0750
>
> Any help is very appreciated.
>
> Kenny Cho
> IR systems administrator, IT Operations
> Sun Microsystems, Palo Alto
>
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