I have one share on my samba server which is on top of an autofs mount point. This is solaris 10 with bundled samba 3.5.10 and zfs. It also shows 0 free space. I had the same problem with samba 3.4.x compiled from source code. I think this is just a fundamental Samba issue that you won't easily solve.
Most Windows applications won't have an issue with this. Adobe Acrobat will. On 04/26/12 10:24, Christian Manal wrote: > On 26.04.2012 16:07, Gaiseric Vandal wrote: >> Are these autofs mounts? >> >> Are the nfs v4 mounts - I think Solaris 10 will automatically default >> to NFS v4 when mounting from another Solaris 10 server. > Yes to both. > > >> Can you run "smbd -b" on the new and old version and see if the new >> build omits any crucial modules? > See attachments. > > > Regards, > Christian Manal > > >> On 04/26/12 06:07, Christian Manal wrote: >>> Hi list, >>> >>> I'm running Samba 3.6.4 on Solaris 10 x86. Underlying filesystem is ZFS. >>> >>> Since updating from 3.6.0, free space on NFS mounted ZFS filesystem, >>> without a userquota set for the user, is always reported zero. 'quota >>> -v' and the perl module 'Quota' both report no quota for such file systems. >>> >>> (Un)setting (ref)quota for those filesystems doesn't change anything. >>> >>> Any idea how to fix this behavior? A level 10 log of the quota stuff is >>> attached. >>> >>> >>> Regards, >>> Christian Manal -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba