i have this problem again. I have samba logs, from log.smbd, inside my Wordperfect-Document:
[2003/09/09 16:42:33, 2] smbd/close.c:close_normal_file(229) markus closed file SftemBASIC/Testprogramme/2.9_Structure.b~RFf12cf7.TMP (numopen=4) [2003/09/09 16:42:33, 2] smbd/open.c:open_file(246) markus opened file SftemBASIC/test/m3/M3/workbench/EMBWorkBench.exe read=Yes write=No (numopen=5) [2003/09/09 16:42:33, 2] smbd/close.c:close_normal_file(229) markus closed file SftemBASIC/test/m3/M3/workbench/EMBWorkBench.exe (numopen=4) ä < ” ì D œ ô L ¤/ ÓÔ2 ÔÔ3 ÔÓ
The last 3 Lines are the Wordperfect lines. This is right, the samba logs before are wrong.
The oplocks are now set to yes. This wasn't the error. This time the database, see below, was not running on my Windows XP.
Here some informations: Samba-Server: - Debian Woody - Samba 2.2.8a-0.1 for Debian - Software Raid (Raid1) with two identically Seagate 80GB HDDs Hardware: - Compaq ML310 (P4 2GHZ, 256MB) - Sil0649CL160 ATA100-Controller (used driver: CMD64x) - HDDs connectet both as Master (hda, hdc)
Client: - Compaq Evo D310vm (Cel 1,8GHz) - Windows XP SP1 - Wordperfect 9
I have tried to use Samba 3.0R3, but it have problems with german Characters (like üöä). And i can't reproduce this error :-(
Can anyone please help ?? I don't know what to do now ...
Thank you very, very much !!!
(And sorry for this english)
Markus Ungermann schrieb:
Hello,
i have the problem that samba writes in the wrong files
This is the original log.smbd and there you can find something from Mozilla 1.4 inside:
2003/09/01 14:42:39, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(677) wadjet (192.168.17.50) closed connection to service WLW // <!-- <mdb:mork:z v="1.4"/> --> < <(a=c)> // (f=iso-8859-1) (80=ns:msg:db:row:scope:msgs:all)(81=subject)(82=sender)(83=message-id) (84=references)(85=recipients)(86=date)(87=size)(88=flags)(89=priority) ...<schnipp>...... (AE=folderName)(AF=charSet)(B0=charSetOverride)(B1=lastPurgeTime)>
<(80=1)(81=INBOX.Junk)(9D=Mon Sep 01 14:33:00 2003)> {1:^9E {(k^9F:c)(s=9u)} [1(^AC=1)(^AD81)(^B1^9D)(^A9=1)(^AA=1)]}
@$${1{@ {-1:^80 {(k96:c)(s=9)} } {-FFFFFFFD:^99 {(k98:c)(s=9)} } <(9E=Mon Sep 01 14:38:00 2003)>[1:^9E(^B1^9E)] @$$}1}@
...<schnipp>......
@$${9{@
@$$}9}@
[2003/09/01 14:59:26, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(636)
elac-58 (192.168.17.58) connect to service arev as user markus (uid=502, gid=101) (pid 10321)
[2003/09/01 15:05:57, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_data(436)
Later i get a Seek-File Fehler:
[2003/09/01 15:18:00, 0] smbd/fileio.c:seek_file(43)
seek_file: (Netscape/giesler/u40jwlc6.slt/ImapMail/imap.elzet80.de/INBOX.sbd/Junk.msf) sys_lseek failed. Error was Bad file descriptor
This happens at other Sambafiles too, und it seems not to be Mozilla specific only.
At the sambaserver runs an old (but we must use) DOS-Databases called AREV - Advanced Revelation. This Database uses a "byte range locking". At the moment i don't know what this realy is.
If i got the errors only (at the moment) when the database runs.
Do you have an idea, or ever see something like this ?
Thank you very much !!!
My smb.conf: the oplocks=No is old, but could be an error. This was done, because the database should do the oplocks.
version: 2.2.8a-0.1 for Debian
# Samba config file created using SWAT # from alara.elzet80.de (192.168.17.1) # Date: 2003/09/01 16:00:11
# Global parameters [global] workgroup = ELZET80 netbios name = SAMBA server string = Samba-Server (Linux) interfaces = 192.168.17.01/255.255.255.0 encrypt passwords = Yes log level = 1 character set = ISO8859-1 mangle case = Yes dos filetimes = Yes dos filetime resolution = Yes
...<schnipp>......
[arev] comment = Arev Datenbank path = /samba/arev read only = No create mask = 0664 directory mask = 0775 oplocks = No
-- Mit freundlichen Gruessen / Best regards
Markus Ungermann
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