[Pkg-samba-maint] Bug#878163: Bug#878163: samba: Samba updates from Windows 10 fail because "Size on Disk" miscalculated

Mathieu Parent math.parent at gmail.com
Mon Feb 18 11:04:53 GMT 2019


Please keep the bug CC-ed.


Le sam. 16 févr. 2019 à 18:32, Harrison
<sainokawara.sisyphus at gmail.com> a écrit :
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> Mathieu,
>
> Upon rereading my reply to you, I noticed that I wasn't crystal clear in explaining the test results when I "selected the /mnt/non-backed folder" in the "Map network drive" function in Windows Explorer.  When I tested this with "max disk size = 1000", the copy was not even attempted due to lack of space as I indicated.

Because your file is > 1000MB?

> HOWEVER, when I tried this with "max disk size = 1000000", the copy was initiated and was successful.  I hope these two results are consistent with your understand of how the code works and the "max disk space = 1000" option?  It would seem that this option "overrode" the actual "free space" on the "non-backed" partition which was more than adequate to hold the data being copied?

You said that you are using Windows 10. Is this the 32bit or the 64bit version?


Please provide your smb.conf, df -h output.

Regards
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Mathieu Parent



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