On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 01:54:44PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > > In a directory with approximately 6000 files, several files are missing on > the Windows side. > If I check the directory on Unix (AIX) they are all there. > > As far as I can see there's nothing strange with this files en I can't see > any connection between the missing files. > It looks like it's randomly. > > A few examples of missing files: > > FAKTREF.10062005.16 (See debug information) > cum1406.csv > > The only thing that I can see in the debug is the following line near each > missing file: > > get_lanman2_dir_entry: out of space
Ok, I've tried to recreate this on a Linux system with 10,000 files in a directory and cannot. I explicitly set debug level and ensured there were many : get_lanman2_dir_entry: out of space messages in the log. This means there isn't a problem with this code path as such, but may be a problem with an AIX specific implementation. The new large directory code depends on opendir/telldir/readdir/rewinddir all working correctly - I'm slightly worried in that your log contains the message : get_lanman2_dir_entry:readdir on dirptr 0x20044568 now at offset 0 Offset zero usually means the start of the directory - the offset hasn't yet been initialized. Getting this near a "get_lanman2_dir_entry: out of space" looks like something may be wrong in the directory code under AIX. Can you try and reproduce this on a non-AIX system. Jeremy. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba