File not found/No permissions problem (Updated)
Denis Sbragion
d.sbragion at infotecna.it
Fri Oct 19 05:40:31 GMT 2001
Hello,
I nailed down the problem as being related to long names. If I open, as an
example:
T:\123456789\IID.txt
i get the error, the file appear has being read only. If I open instead the
same file as:
T:\12345678\IID.txt
everything is ok. The weird thing is that it doesn't happen consistently.
I happend the relevant part of a level 10 log in the two cases, but I
haven't found any difference between the two. The only weird thing I see is
that in both cases there's a line like this:
DENIS opened file XXXXXXXXX/IID.txt read=Yes write=No (numopen=1)
which looks like I have no write permissions in both cases.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Bye.
---- T:\123456789\IID.txt ----
Oct 19 13:50:17 server smbd[23357]: Transaction 466 of length 88
Oct 19 13:50:17 server smbd[23357]: [2001/10/19 13:50:17, 3]
smbd/process.c:switch_message(667)
Oct 19 13:50:17 server smbd[23357]: switch message SMBopenX (pid 23357)
Oct 19 13:50:17 server smbd[23357]: [2001/10/19 13:50:17, 3]
smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(320)
Oct 19 13:50:17 server smbd[23357]: setting sec ctx (0, 0) -
sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
Oct 19 13:50:17 server smbd[23357]: [2001/10/19 13:50:17, 3]
smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(326)
Oct 19 13:50:17 server smbd[23357]: 9 user groups:
Oct 19 13:50:17 server smbd[23357]: 0 1 2 3 4 6 10 200 201
Oct 19 13:50:17 server smbd[23357]: [2001/10/19 13:50:17, 3]
lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(391)
Oct 19 13:50:17 server smbd[23357]: unix_clean_name [/123456789/IID.txt]
Oct 19 13:50:17 server smbd[23357]: [2001/10/19 13:50:17, 3]
smbd/dosmode.c:unix_mode(113)
Oct 19 13:50:17 server smbd[23357]: unix_mode(123456789/IID.txt)
returning 0644
Oct 19 13:50:17 server smbd[23357]: [2001/10/19 13:50:17, 3]
lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(391)
Oct 19 13:50:17 server smbd[23357]: unix_clean_name [123456789/IID.txt]
Oct 19 13:50:17 server smbd[23357]: [2001/10/19 13:50:17, 2]
smbd/open.c:open_file(214)
Oct 19 13:50:17 server smbd[23357]: DENIS opened file 123456789/IID.txt
read=Yes write=No (numopen=1)
Oct 19 13:50:17 server smbd[23357]: [2001/10/19 13:50:17, 3]
smbd/oplock_linux.c:linux_set_kernel_oplock(184)
Oct 19 13:50:17 server smbd[23357]: set_file_oplock: got kernel oplock on
file 123456789/IID.txt, dev = 301, inode = 131078
Oct 19 13:50:18 server smbd[23357]: [2001/10/19 13:50:18, 3]
smbd/process.c:process_smb(860)
Oct 19 13:50:18 server smbd[23357]: Transaction 467 of length 45
Oct 19 13:50:18 server smbd[23357]: [2001/10/19 13:50:18, 3]
smbd/process.c:switch_message(667)
Oct 19 13:50:18 server smbd[23357]: switch message SMBclose (pid 23357)
Oct 19 13:50:18 server smbd[23357]: [2001/10/19 13:50:18, 3]
smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(320)
Oct 19 13:50:18 server smbd[23357]: setting sec ctx (0, 0) -
sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
Oct 19 13:50:18 server smbd[23357]: [2001/10/19 13:50:18, 3]
smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(326)
Oct 19 13:50:18 server smbd[23357]: 9 user groups:
Oct 19 13:50:18 server smbd[23357]: 0 1 2 3 4 6 10 200 201
Oct 19 13:50:18 server smbd[23357]: [2001/10/19 13:50:18, 3]
smbd/reply.c:reply_close(2997)
Oct 19 13:50:18 server smbd[23357]: close fd=26 fnum=9790 (numopen=1)
Oct 19 13:50:18 server smbd[23357]: [2001/10/19 13:50:18, 2]
smbd/close.c:close_normal_file(206)
Oct 19 13:50:18 server smbd[23357]: root closed file 123456789/IID.txt
(numopen=0)
-----------------------
---- T:\12345678\IID.txt ----
Oct 19 14:01:59 server smbd[23912]: Transaction 444 of length 87
Oct 19 14:01:59 server smbd[23912]: [2001/10/19 14:01:59, 3]
smbd/process.c:switch_message(667)
Oct 19 14:01:59 server smbd[23912]: switch message SMBopenX (pid 23912)
Oct 19 14:01:59 server smbd[23912]: [2001/10/19 14:01:59, 3]
smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(320)
Oct 19 14:01:59 server smbd[23912]: setting sec ctx (0, 0) -
sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
Oct 19 14:01:59 server smbd[23912]: [2001/10/19 14:01:59, 3]
smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(326)
Oct 19 14:01:59 server smbd[23912]: 9 user groups:
Oct 19 14:01:59 server smbd[23912]: 0 1 2 3 4 6 10 200 201
Oct 19 14:01:59 server smbd[23912]: [2001/10/19 14:01:59, 3]
lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(391)
Oct 19 14:01:59 server smbd[23912]: unix_clean_name [/12345678/IID.txt]
Oct 19 14:01:59 server smbd[23912]: [2001/10/19 14:01:59, 3]
smbd/dosmode.c:unix_mode(113)
Oct 19 14:01:59 server smbd[23912]: unix_mode(12345678/IID.txt) returning
0644
Oct 19 14:01:59 server smbd[23912]: [2001/10/19 14:01:59, 3]
lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(391)
Oct 19 14:01:59 server smbd[23912]: unix_clean_name [12345678/IID.txt]
Oct 19 14:01:59 server smbd[23912]: [2001/10/19 14:01:59, 2]
smbd/open.c:open_file(214)
Oct 19 14:01:59 server smbd[23912]: DENIS opened file 12345678/IID.txt
read=Yes write=No (numopen=1)
Oct 19 14:01:59 server smbd[23912]: [2001/10/19 14:01:59, 3]
smbd/oplock_linux.c:linux_set_kernel_oplock(184)
Oct 19 14:01:59 server smbd[23912]: set_file_oplock: got kernel oplock on
file 12345678/IID.txt, dev = 301, inode = 131078
Oct 19 14:01:59 server smbd[23912]: [2001/10/19 14:01:59, 3]
smbd/process.c:process_smb(860)
Oct 19 14:01:59 server smbd[23912]: Transaction 445 of length 45
Oct 19 14:01:59 server smbd[23912]: [2001/10/19 14:01:59, 3]
smbd/process.c:switch_message(667)
Oct 19 14:01:59 server smbd[23912]: switch message SMBclose (pid 23912)
Oct 19 14:01:59 server smbd[23912]: [2001/10/19 14:01:59, 3]
smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(320)
Oct 19 14:01:59 server smbd[23912]: setting sec ctx (0, 0) -
sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
Oct 19 14:01:59 server smbd[23912]: [2001/10/19 14:01:59, 3]
smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(326)
Oct 19 14:01:59 server smbd[23912]: 9 user groups:
Oct 19 14:01:59 server smbd[23912]: 0 1 2 3 4 6 10 200 201
Oct 19 14:01:59 server smbd[23912]: [2001/10/19 14:01:59, 3]
smbd/reply.c:reply_close(2997)
Oct 19 14:01:59 server smbd[23912]: close fd=26 fnum=9907 (numopen=1)
Oct 19 14:01:59 server smbd[23912]: [2001/10/19 14:01:59, 2]
smbd/close.c:close_normal_file(206)
Oct 19 14:01:59 server smbd[23912]: root closed file 12345678/IID.txt
(numopen=0)
-----------------------
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Denis Sbragion
InfoTecna
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