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Re: 2.6.19.1 bug? tar: file changed as we read it: msg#00034linux.file-systems.cifs
In-Reply-To: <4586408C.2050408@xxxxxxxxxx> On Mon, 18 Dec 2006 09:17:32 +0200, Ava Kivity wrote: > In 2.6.20-rc1, some of these files have other files with the same name > in the same directory (modulo case). Perhaps this is confusing cifs. > > Can you check where all of the files in your case share that property? > > example: > > [avi@firebolt linux-2.6]$ find net -iname ipt_tos.c > net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_TOS.c > net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_tos.c > > [avi@firebolt linux-2.6]$ find net -iname ipt_ecn.c > net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_ECN.c > net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_ecn.c Yes, that's it. Using smbfs, both files have the same size and contents even though they're really different: $ ll ipt_dscp* ipt_DSCP* -r--r----- 1 me me 2753 Jan 29 2004 ipt_dscp.c -r--r----- 1 me me 2753 Jan 29 2004 ipt_DSCP.c $ ll ipt_dscp.c ipt_DSCP.c -r--r----- 1 me me 2753 Jan 29 2004 ipt_dscp.c -r--r----- 1 me me 2753 Jan 29 2004 ipt_DSCP.c With cifs, a directory search shows different sizes but opening them by name gives identical contents: $ ll ipt_dscp* ipt_DSCP* -r-------- 1 me me 1581 Jan 28 2004 ipt_dscp.c -r-------- 1 me me 2753 Jan 29 2004 ipt_DSCP.c $ ll ipt_dscp.c ipt_DSCP.c -r-------- 1 me me 1581 Jan 28 2004 ipt_dscp.c -r-------- 1 me me 1581 Jan 28 2004 ipt_DSCP.c $ diff ipt_dscp.c ipt_DSCP.c $ So where is the bug? On the server? -- MBTI: IXTP |
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