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fsync failed on Samba share, cannot write to anything
Samba share doesn't have write permissionsSamba share writeUbuntu - Cannot write to samba shareI can connect to Samba server but cannot access shares.Samba Ignoring POSIX ACLsSamba share not working for osx users, but fine for windows users?samba authentication issue for one specific user accountSamba share, write performanceUnable to run EXE file from network shareCentos7 Samba can't write subdirectories via GVFS
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I have several Samba shares running on my Synology RackStation NAS server. Lets just call these Samba shares:
newton1
newton2
newton3
Each of the newtons is pointing towards a different RAID volume. newton1
and newton3
are working smoothly and accepting files in a timely way, as you would expect a Samba share to. But today I noticed that some users were having difficulty uploading files to newton2
in particular.
On a Windows system; a user copied several files to newton2
; the names and file sizes appeared, but these files had no contents.
I tried replicating this on my Linux machine too via Thunar and had similar results.
(Note that this user and I have permissions to write in these files/directories I'm talking about. user=rwx, group=rwx, other=rx
)
I tried touch test.txt
directly on newton2
and the file appeared, but when I tried editing the contents in Vim I got this error:
"test.txt" E667: Fsync failed
A du .
of newton2
shows all of the recently uploaded files are null.
The RAID volume for newton2
shows that only 6GB/30GB are used and the disks all appear healthy.
I'm really stumped at this point... Where do I go from here?
linux samba network-share network-attached-storage file-server
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I have several Samba shares running on my Synology RackStation NAS server. Lets just call these Samba shares:
newton1
newton2
newton3
Each of the newtons is pointing towards a different RAID volume. newton1
and newton3
are working smoothly and accepting files in a timely way, as you would expect a Samba share to. But today I noticed that some users were having difficulty uploading files to newton2
in particular.
On a Windows system; a user copied several files to newton2
; the names and file sizes appeared, but these files had no contents.
I tried replicating this on my Linux machine too via Thunar and had similar results.
(Note that this user and I have permissions to write in these files/directories I'm talking about. user=rwx, group=rwx, other=rx
)
I tried touch test.txt
directly on newton2
and the file appeared, but when I tried editing the contents in Vim I got this error:
"test.txt" E667: Fsync failed
A du .
of newton2
shows all of the recently uploaded files are null.
The RAID volume for newton2
shows that only 6GB/30GB are used and the disks all appear healthy.
I'm really stumped at this point... Where do I go from here?
linux samba network-share network-attached-storage file-server
add a comment |
I have several Samba shares running on my Synology RackStation NAS server. Lets just call these Samba shares:
newton1
newton2
newton3
Each of the newtons is pointing towards a different RAID volume. newton1
and newton3
are working smoothly and accepting files in a timely way, as you would expect a Samba share to. But today I noticed that some users were having difficulty uploading files to newton2
in particular.
On a Windows system; a user copied several files to newton2
; the names and file sizes appeared, but these files had no contents.
I tried replicating this on my Linux machine too via Thunar and had similar results.
(Note that this user and I have permissions to write in these files/directories I'm talking about. user=rwx, group=rwx, other=rx
)
I tried touch test.txt
directly on newton2
and the file appeared, but when I tried editing the contents in Vim I got this error:
"test.txt" E667: Fsync failed
A du .
of newton2
shows all of the recently uploaded files are null.
The RAID volume for newton2
shows that only 6GB/30GB are used and the disks all appear healthy.
I'm really stumped at this point... Where do I go from here?
linux samba network-share network-attached-storage file-server
I have several Samba shares running on my Synology RackStation NAS server. Lets just call these Samba shares:
newton1
newton2
newton3
Each of the newtons is pointing towards a different RAID volume. newton1
and newton3
are working smoothly and accepting files in a timely way, as you would expect a Samba share to. But today I noticed that some users were having difficulty uploading files to newton2
in particular.
On a Windows system; a user copied several files to newton2
; the names and file sizes appeared, but these files had no contents.
I tried replicating this on my Linux machine too via Thunar and had similar results.
(Note that this user and I have permissions to write in these files/directories I'm talking about. user=rwx, group=rwx, other=rx
)
I tried touch test.txt
directly on newton2
and the file appeared, but when I tried editing the contents in Vim I got this error:
"test.txt" E667: Fsync failed
A du .
of newton2
shows all of the recently uploaded files are null.
The RAID volume for newton2
shows that only 6GB/30GB are used and the disks all appear healthy.
I'm really stumped at this point... Where do I go from here?
linux samba network-share network-attached-storage file-server
linux samba network-share network-attached-storage file-server
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