Randy, Is there a lock on the file by a client? I've come across this sort of thing when an automated process (run as an Admin) tries to delete a file, but a client still has a lock on it. Until the client releases the lock then the file/folder appears to be in limbo and I'm unable to access it as an admin. In some cases I've just deleted the lock (usually using Hyena), but in other cases I've had to do a "cifs shares -delete -f sharename", and then re-create the CIFS share ("cifs shares -add....etc....). Adrian.
"Randy Rue" rrue@fhcrc.org Sent by: toasters-bounces@teaparty.net To toasters@teaparty.net 12/02/2013 05:43 cc
Subject can't touch a CIFS folder?
Hello All,
Got a subfolder on a CIFS only vfiler (NTFS qtree) that I can’t open, delete or rename, even though I’m connected as a user that’s a member of the local administrators for the vfiler. From a windows host if I right-click the folder and choose properties there isn’t even a permissions tab. Can’t seize ownership. Can’t open the folder (denied).
From a cifs-mounted linux host I also strike out but with odd errors.
[root@host]# mv _DIVA\ templates delete mv: cannot stat `_DIVA templates': No such file or directory [root@host]# ls _DIVA templates
[root@host]# ls -al total 24 drwxrwxrwx 3 root root 0 Feb 11 21:07 . drwxrwxrwx 28 root root 0 Jan 28 12:23 .. ?--------- ? ? ? ? ? _DIVA templates [root@host]#
Note that the folder is called “_DIVA templates” I’ve tried copying and pasting it a few different ways to see if maybe it had funky/non-printable characters in the name but it doesn’t appear so.
Any ideas?
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