[Samba] Copying from win NTFS to Samba share=corruption??
Andrew Bartlett
abartlet at samba.org
Sat Nov 8 23:01:28 GMT 2003
On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 06:51, Scott Simmons wrote:
> I'm copying files from an Compressed NTFS partition to a samba
> share. The files seem to copy over correctly but the applications
> that use them say they are corrupt. When I uncompress the files
> first I don't get corruption. Is this normal behavior??
Compare the MD5 signature of the files at each end, but I don't think
you will find the files are different. More likely is things like
locking.
If the files do appear corrupt, then I would first look into issues such
as networking hardware (it can be quite surprising how much damage a
cheap HUB or NIC can do).
Which version of Samba is this? You should try Samba 3.0.0.
Andrew Bartlett
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