Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2009 13:37:05 -0700 From: David Ehrmann <ehrmann@gmail.com> To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Strange issue with Samba on 8.0rc1 Message-ID: <4ADF70F1.5060300@gmail.com>
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I'm having a strange issue with samba-3.3.8. When I open a file from a Vista machine, it's corrupted. When it's an uncompressed image, I get sections where 3308 bytes of pixels are black. They're not evenly distributed, and I'd guess they fill between 10% and 20% of the image. If I open the file from an XP machine (in VMware on the same computer), this doesn't happen. It's not the disk; it's ZFS, and the lines aren't consistent. Opening the file from a samba on a different FreeBSD box with the data accessed via NFS works (again, not the disk). The problem also happens if I access a file on a non-ZFS disk. Trying to see if it's a a 8.0 issue, I did a fresh installation in VMware (aside: the kernel in the installer crashes with the LSI Logic controller VMware emulates), installed samba 3.3 from packages, mounted the files via nfs, and it works from Vista. A 100MB file transfer with netcat between buggy FreeBSD and Vista worked. I grabbed a fresh ports tree, cleaned it, then did portupgrade -P -R -f net/samba33. Didn't work. I tried again, but entirely from packages, and also removed and reinstalled most of the dependencies, but no luck. That time, I even started a fresh smb.conf and deleted /var/db/samba. My /var was corrupted at one point, so any db there might not have been reliable (hence -R on portupgrade). Ideas?
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