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I can confirm that the "noserverinfo" worked for me as well.
Linux version 2.6.31-20-generic (bui...@crested) (gcc version 4.4.1
(Ubuntu 4.4.1-4ubuntu8) )
I use my laptop in many different environments accessing NTFS shares on
servers and workstations as well as a home CoolNAS (bare embedded
sola
Option 'noserverino' worked for me also. Thanks for your work.
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i've got the same problem and i spend many time to search a answer. (oh my head
hurts me so!)usb hdd connecterd to a addonics nas adapter
Linux PC-mini 2.6.31-19-generic
somethings strange: i never read about the options "nolinux" and
"noserverinfo" in all the websites and forums i visit.
b
It's not valid as a server papercut, since it affects a kernel team package
/and/ the fix is probably not simple.
It is still valid as a bug, though: I agree this is an undesirable behavior
change that should be fixed if possible.
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> Iam really disappointed that this also has not been classed as a bug buy the
> server team.
> from going from a simply configuration on my fstab of between Januty & Karnic.
> //server/mnt /mnt/mountpoint cifs guest 0 0
> to
> //server/mnt /mnt/mountpointcifs
> nounix,noserverino,file_mo
Iam really disappointed that this also has not been classed as a bug buy the
server team.
from going from a simply configuration on my fstab of between Januty & Karnic.
//server/mnt /mnt/mountpoint cifs guest 0 0
to
//server/mnt /mnt/mountpointcifs
nounix,noserverino,file_mode=0777,dir_mo
It's surprising to me that a regression like this is not considered a
bug. Requring special options is not a bug; changing the defaults for no
apparent reason is. Changing the default from noserverino to serverino
means that every person with an existing installation that mounts
SMB/CIFS shares wil
Invalidated in 20100210 meeting. Kernel issue, and I'm not sure
requiring special options to access a special device is really a bug.
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I'm having the same issue with Karmic and an Airport Disk. Adding
noserverino has fixed it, after a couple of hours of banging my head
against walls and trying to get the right search term to finally bring
me to this thread! Thanks!
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Hi guys,
I had also the same problem, but doing the changes that Andy suggested
seems to work:
//192.168.16.50/share/documents /mnt/documents cifs guest 0 0
to
//192.168.16.50/share/documents /mnt/documents cifs
nounix,noserverino,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777,guest 0 0
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Happy New Year everyone !
I had the ls problem with Time Capsule, noserverino worked fine. Good job !
Mateusz, have you been trying all tests on this forum ? Noserverino, nounix ?
What line do you try exactly ?
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I can confirm I'm dealing with the same problem on Ubuntu 9.10
$ uname -a
Linux dog 2.6.31-16-generic #53-Ubuntu SMP Tue Dec 8 04:02:15 UTC 2009 x86_64
GNU/Linux
trying to mount NAS disk from command line. I use simple OEM NAS enclosure
(Chipset: RDC-S3282) with 1TB disk
(purchased from
http:/
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I found out, that the problem may be my NAS, because I do not get any Web
access to it. So I will have to see first what's going on with the NAS.
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Hi,
Since today I do not have access any more to my NAS.
Reading this and other forum entries and trying some described solutions did
not help to fix my problem.
Situation:
System : Ubuntu 9.10
NAS : WD MyBook Word Edition II
/etc/fstab:
//192.168.1.100/public /media/MyBookNAS1 cifs
noun
I can also confirm this bug also effects me, I went from having this
line in my fstab:-
//192.168.16.50/share/documents /mnt/documents cifs guest 0
0
to
//192.168.16.50/share/documents /mnt/documents cifs
nounix,noserverino,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777,guest 0 0
But however no
nounix made it work for me too.
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With my basic Linux knowledge it wasnt easy to find this solution. First i was
thinking it was just me doing something wrong.
i am running 9.04 with 2.6.31
A collegue saw it on my netbook and he installed ubuntu 9.1 NBR. He also had
problems mounting his NAS.
Windows had no problems to mount i
i also had to add nounix to make it work
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nounix did the trick! And I finally have full file permissions again
too! Thanks!
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hey mike d,
suggest you add 'nounix' into the mix, i.e :
//10.0.1.1/Time\040Capsule /mnt/mmslab cifs
nounix,noserverino,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777,username=myuserID,password=mypassword
0 0
If you don't have nounix in there, you may find your NAS/server and your
computer try to do magical thing
Neither noserverino nor permissions fix worked for me. I still can't list the
files on my Time Capsule, although I can navigate using directory names I
remember. I've tried both lines below with no luck - am I messing up this
work-around?
//10.0.1.1/Time\040Capsule /mnt/mmslab cifs
noserver
Forgot to mention, after the upgrade the HD crapped out. I then had to
put a new 9.10 on new HD, and issues were identical. This is a major
change in how mount works.and needs to noted or changed back to
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Had the permission issues with Karmic also. Original box was upgraded
from Jauntyand all mounts showed up as ro, without being able to fix
it with an rw setting. Directories mounted into also had their
ownership changed to root.
file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777 fixed the permission problemst
I also see this bug on Arch Linux when using nounix. Option noserverino
does *not* fix it. Guess it's an upstream issue.
Linux: 2.6.31.5-1
smbclient: 3.4.3-2 (testing)
NAS: FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7270 (UI) Firmware-Version 54.04.76
cat /proc/fs/cifs/DebugData
Display Internal CIFS Data Structu
Hi all, another success with noserverino option in /etc/fstab.
I'm running a Repotec NA2310 NAS - 400GB disk inside, supports "samba"
and FTP. I noticed random missing files in random directories when using
Karmic, all OK in Jaunty. When viewing a directory with obvious missing
files, select all t
likewise, success with noserverinfo. NAS is Iomega home network running
102 firmware and mounted as smbfs (cifs has always failed with this
device)
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after reading carefully every comment I can confirm the positive effects
of the "noserverino" option
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I have a Timecapsule (latest firmware) and thi bug affects me too, with
karmic.
Tell me what I should provide you to help debugging.
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Hi!
noserverino option worked like a charm into my Conceptronic NAS disk.
Thanks to all!
Regards,
^_Pepe_^
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Disregard my comment. Adding file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777 to the mount
options solved my problem.
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I'm pretty sure the problem I'm having is related to this bug, so I'll
throw in my two cents.
When I connect to a windows share on my Jaunty box, I use:
sudo mount -t cifs -o username=xxx,password=yyy //192.168.xxx.xxx/share
/mnt/share
and I'm able to connect, read, write and delete files just fi
Thanks.
I've been able to put my NAS to work in 9.04 (after some bugs) with CIFS
command. Something like this
//192.168.1.20/User /home/user/NAS cifs
iocharset=utf8,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777,noperm,uid=1000 0 0
Should it be the same?
Thanks in advance.
^_Pepe_^
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Something like this , taken from fstab
//1.1.1.1/share/ /mnt/mountpoint smbfs
noserverino,nolinux,rw,user=MrBen,pass=ShopKeeper,dirmode=0777,filemode=0777
0 0
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Hi!. I'm also affected.
I have a Conceptronics Grab'n'Go NAS box and I've lost my backup files
today after upgrade.
Please, can anybody post where do I need to put the 'serverino' option
inside my /etc/fstab file sentence?
Thanks in advance. I'll come with feedback soon.
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I can confirm this helps with the apple time capsule
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Yes! I can also confirm that this mount option solves the problem.
All files and directories are now visible and also the copy problem from
comments #29/#30 disappeared.
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Steve - Ronnie Sahlberg has just coded up a dissector for this (possibly
broken) packet format, want me to put him in touch with you?
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I can imagine why mounting with serverino could made a difference. If
the server has broken support for returning serverinode numbers (or at
least for the specific findfirst level that returns search information +
server inode numbers) then things like resume keys could get messed up
which would m
tridge, jkthat packet in the trace is infolevel 105BUT it
is encoded exactly the same as info level 104 (BOTH DIRECTORY Info), i.e. there
is no new field here.
tridge, jk,this is either 0x104 and 0x105 are identicalor a
bug in the implementation in the server in this trace.
Lowering the bug importance based on the availability of a workaround.
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Chasing up with some samba folks, will report back with any answers.
Will also see if I can get a wireshark dissector that understands the
SMB_FIND_FILE_ID_FULL_DIR_INFO responses.
In the meantime, we have a small workaround.
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Yes! Adding this mount option enables me to see files and directories
after a mount, I was also able to read and write successfully to the
mounted filesystem. I'm not clear why having the client generate inode
numbers corrects the problem or is necessary, but it's at least a
workaround. Thanks for
Just as an additional data point: could you try mounting with the
"noserverino" option, and let us know if that fixes the problem?
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Trying to analyze (better compare) the broken cifs network trace from
comment #28 (karmic) and the working cifs trace from comment #37
(jaunty) with wireshark, i see that
- the first FIND_FIRST2 request with pattern '\*' gives all entries
(working cifs with jaunty)
- wireshark doesn't show any en
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Addition to comment #28:
wvh has had a good idea in comment #33, so i also added the network
trace of a working cifs mount, which i have done under jaunty (kernel
2.6.28-11): all files are visible, no problems at all.
Perhaps you will find a difference to the trace of the broken cifs in
comment #
Addition to comments #30/31/35:
nor mount option nounix or nolinux or disabling LinuxExtensions with
'echo 0 > /proc/fs/cifs/LinuxExtensionsEnabled' changes anything: no
files are visible.
ciao
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Looking at the two traces, there seems to be a different argument to
FIND_FIRST2 for listing files. In the working case it is using
Level of Interest: Find File Directory Info (257) while in the non-working case
it uses Level of Interest: Unknown (261). This other number seems to have been
prese
The NAS that I am using is an Addonics NASU2 NAS adapter with a 1 GB
disk attached. This worked fine under Ubuntu 9.04 and 8.10. I'm
attaching two output files from the tcpdump command that you requested -
the file broken-cifs-9.10-wvh.pcap is packet capture info from my fully
updated 9.10 system (
Hmmm - I wasn't able to attach multiple files for some reason., I've
attached the 9.04 output to this comment. See previous comment for
details.
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Thanks for the network trace.
Notable differences between this trace and a cifs mount trace to a
recent version of Samba, in the negprot_response:
SHARE security mode vs. USER security mode
capabilities field of 0x0080f3fd vs. 0x008023fd, which means the server doesn't
support large read/write o
Addition to comment #30:
getting these two mp3 files with smbclient creates two different songs
in my home directory. So this is definitely not a problem of samba...
... and this could be a critical bug for everyone now, as cifs changes
files.
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Oh yes, that's true for me too... another surprising result:
i have copied two invisible, but existing mp3 files to my home directory
and now there are two different new entries. But when i play the music,
i must recognize that the same song is played. And this is the first
one, which was copied.
I can also confirm this bug and notice the following behaviour:
I mounted a Iomega NAS over a wireless network via cifs with the
following line in /etc/fstab:
//192.168.1.20/User /home/user/NAS cifs
iocharset=utf8,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777,noperm,credentials=/home/user/.smbcredentials,uid=100
Hi,
ok, i have done, what you wanted in comment #27:
1) The NAS is a FANTEC LD-H35NSU2
see: http://www.fan-
tec.com/html/en/2/artId/__2200/gid/__19909019903590/article.html
There is also an user manual (PDF datasheet) on this side, where you can
see, what small changes in the samba configuratio
Can those running a NAS other than the Apple Time Capsule clarify what
NAS it is they're using, and (if possible) what CIFS implementation it's
based on?
Could someone who's experiencing this problem try getting a packet
capture of the network activity (tcpdump -i -n -s
1500 -w broken-cifs.pcap '
closing the samba task, this bug is about a kernel mount issue.
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The smbclient failing is probably a separate bug and I will open another
bug for that ( Bug #445595 ). The mount failure is the same bug as this.
I have been able to compile smbclient from the latest samba source and
the issue is not there.
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I have Time Capsule 7.4.2 and it also affects me.
Everything was ok before Karmic.
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Nothing has changed with kernel 2.6.31-12.40 (see comment #12):
Here are 3 new log files containing the requested information for this bug:
Karmic 9.10 (uptodate), AMD64, KDE 4.3.2
kernel: Linux merlin 2.6.31-12-generic #40-Ubuntu SMP Wed Oct 7 04:13:44 UTC
2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux
1) output with:
Adam: if smbclient fails, then it's not the same bug as merlin, wvh and
Pablo... please open a separate bug.
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smbclient as well as mount is failing for me , source machine is
mythbuntu system running 9.10 beta , the NAS is a time capsule with the
latest firmware (7.4.2). The share is visible from a 9.04 laptop.
smbclient :
r...@tv:~# smbclient //time/share -U mythtv
Enter mythtv's password:
Domain=[hidd
As shown in comment #10, I am running 2.6.31-11.38. This is the kernel
version from which I submitted the output previously requested by Chuck,
and attached to comment #9.
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I am still seeing this problem, and I am not trying to mount a Time
Capsule device. The NAS device that I am mounting is an Addonics NASU2
NAS Adapter, which mounted correctly under 8.10 and 9.04. I can access
its contents successfully via gvfs and smbclient but not when mounted:
$ cd ~/.gvfs
$
Based on @Pablo's comments could you confirm the kernel version in
Karmic which is showing the issue, and if it is older than 2.6.31-11.38
could you update to the latest kernel (.39 or later) and retest. Please
report both success or failure here. With failure please include output
requested by C
Yes, I am running Time Capsule Fireware 7.4.2 and I can connect to the
share with a Jaunty based laptop using identical settings.
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About Apple Time Capsules: note that you need Time Capsule Firmware 7.4.2 to
run correctly with CIFS (bug 343357)
Is everyone affected on this bug a Time capsule user ?
If not, is it fixed for non-Time-Capsule users ?
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I concur, this is the same behaviour I am seeing with a mythbuntu 9.10
beta system connecting to an apple time capsule.
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Hi, "bad" (good?) news:
After formatting my root partition, installing using 9.04 CDROM and then
apt-upgrading to 9.10, the problem is gone. I can clearly see the
contents on Apple Time Capsule as in 8.10 and before.
My "working" versions:
linux-image-2.6.31-11-generic 2.6.31-11.38
samb
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in my last comment i said that smbclient is working. But the dates in
'output.txt' are rather strange. Connecting from Windows (sorry) gives
the real dates, as shown in the attached file.
I don't if this is an important fact, but at least it is a surprising
result.
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2) output with: echo 1 > /proc/fs/cifs/cifsFYI AND echo 1 >
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3) output for the working commands using smbclient
ciao
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