On 6/29/07, Wojtek.Pilorz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Fedora6, I have noted the folowing problems when using cifs to connect to
NT shares:

- cp -vip does not copy mtime; tar x does copy mtime
  (it seems setting modtime by fname does work, setting by handle does not)
- when there is a share mounted from a NT/2000 server which is not used for 
long time
  mounting another share from the same servers reliably fails ;
  touching the already mounted share (ls is OK) allows the mount so succeed.
- when using vim to edit a file on the share and trying to write it, vim often
  says that the file has been modified in the meantime
- perhaps most annoying: somtimes modifying a file located on NT 4 Workstation 
share with vim,
  it becomes permanently unavailable until NT is rebooted.
  It happens rarely, I do not know how to trigger it on demand.

Those problems did not happen when using smbfs from CentOS 4.4.

I am wondering if CentOS 5 has these problems?
Anyone using cifs from CentOS 5 to access NT-exported share, would care to 
comment?

Thanks,

Wojtek

I believe some of the issues you mentioned have been addressed in
newer versions of cifs.  For example, the vim/timestamp problem was
reported and has been fixed in recent kernels. See:

http://lists.samba.org/archive/linux-cifs-client/2007-June/002014.html

However the CentOS kernel (2.6.18) uses cifs 1.45 and the current FC6
kernel (2.6.20) probably has cifs 1.47.  Unless upstream/RH backports
patches in their kernel, CentOS will not get them.  One could compile
cifs.ko from the source as a possible solution.  If the problem is a
severe one, it will be worth doing it.

Akemi
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