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I have just upgraded to Kubuntu 10.10 and when every I try to copy a local file to a Windows share using either Dolphin or Konqueror using the smb kioslave the operation fails.
I get a popup error message saying Could not write to file smb://xxx@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/ etc When trying to copy a file to a Windows 2003 server it appears only the first 32k gets copied. Trying to copy a 1.3Gb file to a Windows 2000 share resulted in 900Mb being copied before getting the error message. I seem to have no problems copy files from the share to my local hard drive. Also if I manually mount the windows share using the same username and password there is no problem copying the file to the mounted location. I am not sure if this is a kioslave problem or Kubuntu problem. Has anyone else experienced this ? |
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This sounds like a problem with the smb:// KIO slave, given that local mounting works fine. Given that it works differently with different servers, it may be caused by interactions with Samba however.
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Same problem here. Sorry that I have no new data, it confirms behaviour posted by benh.
Client is up-to-date Debian Squeeze + KDE. Share is on SBS 2008, DC. There is no problem, however, when copying files with smbclient CLI application. |
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Have you tried setting credentials in System Settings > Sharing > Samba?
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I have tried setting as you suggest, the default login credentials, but the copy still fails at 32k (on windows 2003 server)
Is there anyway I can get some extended debug info as to why the copy fails. If it was just a permissions thing, then surely I would get no file at all in the destination folder. Also files smaller than 32k do seem copy ok, but I still get the failure message. I have copied an 18K text file which is correct, even though I get the failure message. Currently using 4.5.3 |
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Open "kdebugdialog" and enable all debugging areas. Then logout and log back in, and attempt to perform the transfer. Then analyse the content of ~/.xsession-errors
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Fast google search shows these are well known smb error messages. I have no more data yet, but that's a strong clue. Another interesting fact: there are no problems if I copy to another box belonging the sbs2008 domain (W7, x64). Error shows up when copying to a share that lies in the domain controller itself. |
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Which version of Samba / smbclient do you have installed? Have you tried asking on the samba user support lists?
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Any news on this? I am facing the same problem and I am interested whether someone solved it...
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I have just upgraded to KDE 4.5.4 and this appears to be fixed now.
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A few days ago, the latest OBS:samba build containts 3.5.6 packages, which have the issue above fixed.
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