Man... Im having this same problem. Im also using Fedora Core 6, and i will sugest you make a test. Try to open your directory with firefox (like file:///<mountpoint>). When i do that, firefox open the directory normally. I know, it inst solve our problem but its a evidence.
Well, i will try to find more information about it, if i solve it first than you .. i will tell you. ok? Good Luck. Max Kipness wrote: > > Anyone, please? > > > > Max Kipness wrote: >> >> I'm using Fedora Core 6 which uses cifs.mount version 1.10. When mounting >> shares from a particular Windows 2003 R2 server, I cannot read certain >> directories. For example, when performing an 'ls' command as follows: >> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Admin]# ls /share/CORP-SERVER/C\$/Corp/User\ Files/xxx\ >> Finacial\ Shared/Admin/Freddie\ Mac/ >> ls: reading directory /share/CORP-SERVER/C$/Corp/User Files/xxx Finacial >> Shared/Admin/Freddie Mac/: Invalid argument >> >> No matter how I try to read this directory 'Freddie Mac' I get the same >> error. I can even CD into the directory, but when doing an 'ls' from >> inside, I get the same error. >> >> The mount with cifs succeeds fine, no errors. 98% of the directories can >> be read fine, but there are a few that give this error. >> >> After some testing it seems like the problem has to do possibly with the >> type of files, or characters in the name. In this directory there are >> many .docx files. Also some of the files names have pound signs and some >> file names start with a number. The strange thing is that if I move all >> files except for 47 of the files, I can do the 'ls' from linux. However, >> if I add the 48th file back to this directory I start getting the >> 'Invalid Argument' >> error again. I tested other directories with more than 48 files and never >> get this error, so it has something to do with these files and having >> more than 48. I also moved the files to a different folder, and still had >> the same error reading the new folder contents. >> >> Anybody have any clue as to what the problem might be? Any tips on what I >> can try to remedy? Anything? >> >> Thanks, >> Max >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Invalid-Argument-ls-dir-mounted-share-tf3907351.html#a11125180 Sent from the Samba - General mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba