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Transferring large file quantities Window 10 to Lite 4.2 fails
« Reply #1 on: December 01, 2018, 06:46:10 AM »
 

marcerickson

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Transferring a large quantity of music, .jpg, and .URL files from a Windows 10 desktop via a mapped drive to a Linux 4.2 server fails after a partial transfer and all folders on the target drive and the files on the root of the target volume are locked. There aren't any files visible in most of the locked folders on the target volume and folders inside of the locked folders are locked.  It appears that if a locked folder has files and folders in it, all files and folders at that level are locked and visible.  It appears that if the locked folders only contain folders, none of the downlevel folders or files are visible.  (I'm unable to definitely confirm this.)

Some terminal commands entered and the results are here:
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marc > / > media > marc > data3 > cd /media/marc/data3/Media/
marc>  >marc > data3 > Media > dir
dir: reading directory '.': Input/output error

The other drives' files (two storage volumes and the OS drive) aren't locked.  The three storage volumes are RAID1 arrays, each consisting of two 1 TB drives.  The storage drives are on a Dell CERC 1.5 RAID controller.  The OS drive is on the motherboard controller.  (I don't think that the issue is caused by the RAID card but I've been wrong before.)  The locked files are only unlocked after rebooting the server. 

In the latest instance, I was trying to transfer approx. 15.4 GB of files ranging is size from ~200 bytes to ~117 MB. The transfer halted after transferring 3.68 GB (3,957,816,743 bytes) with the error "You need permission to perform this action".  The <user> account on Windows 10 is a member of the Administrators group and has the same name as the <user> account on the server.  The password for the <user> account on Windows 10 is the same as the password for the root account on the server.  The source drive on the Windows 10 workstation is NTFS and the target driver on the server is ext4. SMB 3 has been disabled on the Windows 10 computer.

This has been a problem for months. I've previously had Ubuntu and Linux Mint on this box and the issue began happening either in Ubuntu or in Linux Mint.

If logs etc. are needed I'll provide them.  Thanks to all.
« Last Edit: December 01, 2018, 08:52:15 PM by marcerickson »
 

 

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