Hi Harry.
Glad to hear you solved the problem. As soon as I saw that Quicktime's
error I thought about permissions. Unfortunately I sort of got used to
it. To follow on this discussion, I think there's something strange
here. It might simply be a Quicktime idiosyncrasy, which is chocking
onto thos
Scott Laird writes:
> Checksum all of the files using something like md5sum and see if
> they're actually identical. Then test each step of the copy and see
> which one is corrupting your files.
>
> On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 1:43 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
[...]
I didn't do that since I've found th
i had something similar happen to me when i switched to ZFS but it turned
out to be an error with cpio and the mkv format...i'm not sure exactly why
but whenever i tried to backup mkv files with cpio onto ZFS it would give me
corrupted files.
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 4:43 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
On 21 Aug 2009, at 22:35, Scott Laird wrote:
Checksum all of the files using something like md5sum and see if
they're actually identical. Then test each step of the copy and see
which one is corrupting your files.
It might be worth checking if they've got funny Unicode chars in the
names.
Check with Vista if you have permissions to read the file. I
experienced the same problem (that's why I posted another questions to
the CIFS mailing list about mapping users with idmap). It always
happens when I copy these files from the iPhone. These files result
with such permissions:
$ ls -dV I
Checksum all of the files using something like md5sum and see if
they're actually identical. Then test each step of the copy and see
which one is corrupting your files.
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 1:43 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
> During the course of backup I had occassion to copy a number of
> quickti
During the course of backup I had occassion to copy a number of
quicktime video (*.mov) files to zfs server disk.
Once there... navigating to them with quicktime player and opening
results in a failure that (From windows Vista laptop) says:
error --43: A file could not be found (Welcome.mov)