[Fwd: [Samba] problem writing files]

Doug Tucker tuckerd at engr.smu.edu
Wed Mar 14 14:47:10 GMT 2007


Nobody?

-------- Forwarded Message --------
> From: Doug Tucker <tuckerd at engr.smu.edu>
> To: samba at lists.samba.org
> Subject: [Samba] problem writing files
> Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 09:54:27 -0500
> 
> I have 2 samba servers, both joined and authenticating against AD.  One
> is a redhat box with the stock latest up2date rpm, the 2nd, and
> problematic one, is a debian with the latest .deb in the sarge tree.
> The first one works flawlessly, the 2nd one, anytime a windows user
> tries to write a file, it denies them access and this is in the logs:
> 
> [2007/03/12 09:27:48, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(914)
>   switch message SMBntcreateX (pid 2854) conn 0x847f7b8
> [2007/03/12 09:27:48, 3] smbd/msdfs.c:dfs_redirect(435)
>   dfs_redirect: Not redirecting
> cifs4/gary/purchase/Misc/PR-cdw2-sample1.xls.
> [2007/03/12 09:27:48, 3] smbd/msdfs.c:dfs_redirect(439)
>   dfs_redirect: Path converted to non-dfs path
> purchase/Misc/PR-cdw2-sample1.xls
> [2007/03/12 09:27:48, 3] smbd/dosmode.c:unix_mode(147)
>   unix_mode(purchase/Misc/PR-cdw2-sample1.xls) returning 0744
> [2007/03/12 09:27:48, 2] smbd/open.c:open_file(352)
>   gary opened file purchase/Misc/PR-cdw2-sample1.xls read=No write=Yes
> (numopen=3)
> [2007/03/12 09:27:48, 3]
> smbd/oplock_linux.c:linux_set_kernel_oplock(162)
>   linux_set_kernel_oplock: Refused oplock on file
> purchase/Misc/PR-cdw2-sample1.xls, fd = 29, dev = 57, inode = 28709.
> (Resource temporarily unavailable)
> [2007/03/12 09:27:48, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(1110)
>   Transaction 5093 of length 76[2007/03/12 09:27:51, 3]
> smbd/msdfs.c:dfs_redirect(435)
>   dfs_redirect: Not redirecting
> cifs4/gary/purchase/Misc/PR-cdw2-sample.xls.
> [2007/03/12 09:27:51, 3] smbd/msdfs.c:dfs_redirect(439)
>   dfs_redirect: Path converted to non-dfs path
> purchase/Misc/PR-cdw2-sample.xls
> [2007/03/12 09:27:51, 3] smbd/dir.c:dptr_create(512)
>   creating new dirptr 256 for path purchase/Misc, expect_close = 1
> [2007/03/12 09:27:51, 3] smbd/error.c:error_packet(146)
>   error packet at smbd/trans2.c(1844) cmd=50 (SMBtrans2)
> NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_FILE
> [2007/03/12 09:27:51, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(1110)
>   Transaction 5165 of length 174
> [2007/03/12 09:27:51, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(914)
>   switch message SMBtrans2 (pid 2854) conn 0x847f7b8
> [2007/03/12 09:27:51, 3] smbd/trans2.c:call_trans2findfirst(1662)
>   call_trans2findfirst: dirtype = 16, maxentries = 1366,
> close_after_first=1, close_if_end = 2 requires_resume_key = 4 level =
> 0x104, max_data_bytes = 16384
> [2007/03/12 09:27:51, 3] smbd/msdfs.c:dfs_redirect(435)
>   dfs_redirect: Not redirecting
> cifs4/gary/purchase/Misc/PR-cdw2-sample.xls.
> [2007/03/12 09:27:51, 3] smbd/msdfs.c:dfs_redirect(439)
>   dfs_redirect: Path converted to non-dfs path
> purchase/Misc/PR-cdw2-sample.xls
> [2007/03/12 09:27:51, 3] smbd/dir.c:dptr_create(512)
>   creating new dirptr 256 for path purchase/Misc, expect_close = 1
> [2007/03/12 09:27:51, 3] smbd/error.c:error_packet(146)
> 
> [2007/03/12 09:27:48, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(914)
>   switch message SMBtrans2 (pid 2854) conn 0x847f7b8
> [2007/03/12 09:27:48, 3] smbd/trans2.c:call_trans2qfilepathinfo(2852)
>   call_trans2qfilepathinfo: TRANSACT2_QFILEINFO: level = 1005
> [2007/03/12 09:27:48, 3] smbd/trans2.c:call_trans2qfilepathinfo(2959)
>   call_trans2qfilepathinfo purchase/Misc/PR-cdw2-sample1.xls (fnum =
> 10880) level=1005 call=7 total_data=0
> [2007/03/12 09:27:48, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(1110)
>   Transaction 5094 of length 45
> [2007/03/12 09:27:48, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(914)
>   switch message SMBclose (pid 2854) conn 0x847f7b8
> [2007/03/12 09:27:48, 3] smbd/reply.c:reply_close(3312)
>   close fd=29 fnum=10880 (numopen=3)
> 
> 
> However, mounting the smb volume from a linux client, the user can
> read/write just fine to the same server.  Anyone have any ideas on this?
> Thanks in advance for the assistance.
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Doug
> 



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