I have "/home" as a logical volume.  I have snapshots:

LV                  VG   Attr   LSize  Origin Snap%  Move Log Copy%  Convert
2010.02.05-01.26.19 Home swi-ao 10.00G lvol0 39.81 2010.02.06-02.37.52 Home swi-ao 5.00G lvol0 0.25 lvol0 Home owi-ao 1.00T
and they are mounted:

/dev/mapper/Home-2010.02.05--01.26.19 on /home/snapdir/@GMT-2010.02.05-01.26.19 
type xfs (ro,nouuid)
/dev/mapper/Home-2010.02.06--02.37.52 on /home/snapdir/@GMT-2010.02.06-02.37.52 
type xfs (ro,nouuid)

My 'home's definitions (I have 3 shares that all resided on /home partition':

'ServHome'      (home of user on the server)
'home'          (share of the root of the share) and
'/homes'        (the per-user in Domain share) where their profiles go

Each has:
       vfs objects = recycle readahead shadow_copy2
       recycle: keeptree=true
       shadow:snapdir = /home/snapdir
       shadow:basedir = /home
01234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789
Yet when I go look at files that that have been modified on the 6th, I see no
previous versions.

In /var/log/samba/clientname.log, I see:

 linw opened file mail/bind read=Yes write=No (numopen=3)
[2010/02/06 03:23:41,  0] smbd/nttrans.c:1970(call_nt_transact_ioctl)
 FSCTL_GET_SHADOW_COPY_DATA: max_data_count(114) too small (118) bytes needed!
[2010/02/06 03:23:57,  2] smbd/close.c:612(close_normal_file)
 linw closed file mail/bind (numopen=2) NT_STATUS_OK

Is the max data count too small the problem?  Is there a bug in this
version of samba?  Is this relevant?

Or is there something else wrong I don't see?

linux 2.6.27.29 on suse 11.1 samba 3.4.3-12.1


Any insight appreciated....

Thanks,
Linda




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