Subject: Re: Problems copying to shares
From: Marc Lazarovici (Marc.Lazarovici@anr.med.uni-muenchen.de)
Date: Tue Mar 20 2001 - 15:15:19 EST
----- Original Message -----
From: Curtis Hulett <chulett@gac.edu>
To: <netatalk-admins@umich.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 7:20 PM
Subject: Problems copying to shares
> I am running 1.5pre5 on redhat 6.2. I have netatalk installed and users
> are authenticated correctly and I can see shares. I am however having
> problems with the shares. The client macs are running OS 9.0.4
> the exact message the finder gives me is
>
> The Item "<anyfile>" cannot be written, because it is locked. Do you
> want to continue?
>
> I get this when copying from the local harddisk to the network share.
> The file is NOT locked on the harddisk and this only happens when going
> to a netatalk share. When I say continue a O byte file is created on the
> share. An entry is also created in the .AppleDouble directory. I can
> successfully create directories.
>
> The unix permissions are fine on the directory I'm sharing. The
> permissions on the .AppleDouble directory are drwxr-xr-x The permissions
> on the .AppleDouble/.Parent file are -rw-r--r-- . All the permissions
> on other files in the .AppleDouble are ---------- I suspect this is
> causeing me the problems.
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I am having the same problem, with 1.5pre5 on LinuxPPC - I tried setting the
permissions of all files in .AppleDouble to rwxrwxrwx, also to the .Parent
file - no effect.
> /var/log/messages has the following:
>
> Mar 20 12:53:01 dot afpd[20411]: randnum/rand2num login: chulett
> Mar 20 12:53:01 dot afpd[20411]: 0.11KB read, 0.10KB written
> Mar 20 12:53:01 dot afpd[20320]: server_child[1] 20411 done
> Mar 20 12:53:06 dot afpd[20415]: ASIP session:548(2) from
> 138.236.68.21:49156(0)
> Mar 20 12:53:06 dot afpd[20415]: randnum/rand2num login: chulett
> Mar 20 12:53:06 dot afpd[20415]: login chulett (uid 20040, gid 1006)
> Mar 20 12:53:08 dot afpd[20415]: setdirowner: chown -1/0
> .AppleDouble/.Parent: Operation not permitted
> Mar 20 12:55:25 dot afpd[20415]: logout chulett
> Mar 20 12:55:25 dot afpd[20415]: 6.42KB read, 21.59KB written
> Mar 20 12:55:25 dot afpd[20320]: server_child[1] 20415 done
>
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My log messages are quite similar. Is there a way to get afpd more verbose?
Perhaps it would tell us more about the problem...
Marc Lazarovici
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