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Can not read files from samba

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86ivar
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Can not read files from samba

Post by 86ivar »

Hi.

I can view the filesystem of bubba2 in windows samba but i can not read or copy the files.
Ubi
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Re: Can not read files from samba

Post by Ubi »

Theres about a hundred reasons why that could be. Please show some respect to the people who volunteer to help you by explaining the issue in more detail.
86ivar
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Re: Can not read files from samba

Post by 86ivar »

Ubi wrote:Theres about a hundred reasons why that could be. Please show some respect to the people who volunteer to help you by explaining the issue in more detail.
Sorry for beeing disrespectful, I think i lost some of the text somehow in the first post.
To fix the problem i tried, in chronological order:
-Turn of and on windows fileshare. After this i get to see the \\b2 folder with home and storage folder. But now when i try to open them i get the message that \\b2\storage is unavaliable.
-Tried a update and a restart.
-Turned the unit off, unplugged everything and waited a minute before turn on.
It is still dead, can not reach from my pc nor my pad.

Sorry if I missed something. Havent done any system changes lately.
Ubi
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Re: Can not read files from samba

Post by Ubi »

Can you access via the ip address?
86ivar
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Re: Can not read files from samba

Post by 86ivar »

Well my unit started acting very strange toda, claiming no more space on hdd. But i have 200gb free on 2tb hdd. Got some error reportings in the web interface. Now I have done a reinstall and samba is atleast working fine :)
Ubi
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Re: Can not read files from samba

Post by Ubi »

ah a full disk would explain the behaviour. As mentioned, there are many reasons why your observed behaviour could occur. In your case your root partition was full (your 200GB free was your home partition), most likely due to oversize log files or unroutable email. Re-installing would not have been required.
86ivar
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Re: Can not read files from samba

Post by 86ivar »

Ubi wrote:ah a full disk would explain the behaviour. As mentioned, there are many reasons why your observed behaviour could occur. In your case your root partition was full (your 200GB free was your home partition), most likely due to oversize log files or unroutable email. Re-installing would not have been required.
Hmm how do i delete the extra stuff then? I have never used the email service, seems a bit odd to fill 9+ gb with log files :P
Ubi
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Re: Can not read files from samba

Post by Ubi »

Again, theres a lot of reasons why the drive can fill up, and you did not provide a lot of info. In the linux shell there are a few tools to investiate drive usage, such as "du" and "df".
86ivar
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Re: Can not read files from samba

Post by 86ivar »

So I got the problem agin (hdd full). I think it appears when i disconnect the hdd where i send the backupfiles, so the backupfiles end up in bubbas filesystem. I found some strange folders in root (./.cache/duplicity/ ), I deleted tham and i had free space agin. But soon after I got the problem once agin. So now I deleted the whole logfile folder. When i df I get

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Filesystem           1K-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda1              9621848   9608028         0 100% / 
tmpfs                   127868         0    127868   0% /lib/init/rw
udev                     10240       136     10104   2% /dev
tmpfs                   127868         4    127864   1% /dev/shm
/dev/mapper/bubba-storage
                     1911905828 1573661608 241124988  87% /home
overflow                  1024         0      1024   0% /tmp
I have a lot of stuff in the dev folder. Are these files normal? almost every file and folder is empty.

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root@b2:/dev# ls
MAKEDEV          net                 ptyb8  ptyd8  ptyp8  ptyr8  ptyt8  ptyv8  ptyx8  ptyz8   shm     ttyb6  ttyd6  ttyp6  ttyr6  ttyt6  ttyv6  ttyx6  ttyz6
block            network_latency     ptyb9  ptyd9  ptyp9  ptyr9  ptyt9  ptyv9  ptyx9  ptyz9   snd     ttyb7  ttyd7  ttyp7  ttyr7  ttyt7  ttyv7  ttyx7  ttyz7
bubba            network_throughput  ptyba  ptyda  ptypa  ptyra  ptyta  ptyva  ptyxa  ptyza   stderr  ttyb8  ttyd8  ttyp8  ttyr8  ttyt8  ttyv8  ttyx8  ttyz8
bus              null                ptybb  ptydb  ptypb  ptyrb  ptytb  ptyvb  ptyxb  ptyzb   stdin   ttyb9  ttyd9  ttyp9  ttyr9  ttyt9  ttyv9  ttyx9  ttyz9
char             port                ptybc  ptydc  ptypc  ptyrc  ptytc  ptyvc  ptyxc  ptyzc   stdout  ttyba  ttyda  ttypa  ttyra  ttyta  ttyva  ttyxa  ttyza
console          ppp                 ptybd  ptydd  ptypd  ptyrd  ptytd  ptyvd  ptyxd  ptyzd   tty     ttybb  ttydb  ttypb  ttyrb  ttytb  ttyvb  ttyxb  ttyzb
core             ptmx                ptybe  ptyde  ptype  ptyre  ptyte  ptyve  ptyxe  ptyze   ttyS0   ttybc  ttydc  ttypc  ttyrc  ttytc  ttyvc  ttyxc  ttyzc
cpu_dma_latency  pts                 ptybf  ptydf  ptypf  ptyrf  ptytf  ptyvf  ptyxf  ptyzf   ttyS1   ttybd  ttydd  ttypd  ttyrd  ttytd  ttyvd  ttyxd  ttyzd
disk             ptya0               ptyc0  ptye0  ptyq0  ptys0  ptyu0  ptyw0  ptyy0  ram0    ttyS2   ttybe  ttyde  ttype  ttyre  ttyte  ttyve  ttyxe  ttyze
dm-0             ptya1               ptyc1  ptye1  ptyq1  ptys1  ptyu1  ptyw1  ptyy1  ram1    ttyS3   ttybf  ttydf  ttypf  ttyrf  ttytf  ttyvf  ttyxf  ttyzf
fd               ptya2               ptyc2  ptye2  ptyq2  ptys2  ptyu2  ptyw2  ptyy2  ram10   ttya0   ttyc0  ttye0  ttyq0  ttys0  ttyu0  ttyw0  ttyy0  urandom
full             ptya3               ptyc3  ptye3  ptyq3  ptys3  ptyu3  ptyw3  ptyy3  ram11   ttya1   ttyc1  ttye1  ttyq1  ttys1  ttyu1  ttyw1  ttyy1  usbdev1.1
fuse             ptya4               ptyc4  ptye4  ptyq4  ptys4  ptyu4  ptyw4  ptyy4  ram12   ttya2   ttyc2  ttye2  ttyq2  ttys2  ttyu2  ttyw2  ttyy2  usbdev1.2
i2c-0            ptya5               ptyc5  ptye5  ptyq5  ptys5  ptyu5  ptyw5  ptyy5  ram13   ttya3   ttyc3  ttye3  ttyq3  ttys3  ttyu3  ttyw3  ttyy3  vga_arbiter
i2c-1            ptya6               ptyc6  ptye6  ptyq6  ptys6  ptyu6  ptyw6  ptyy6  ram14   ttya4   ttyc4  ttye4  ttyq4  ttys4  ttyu4  ttyw4  ttyy4  watchdog
initctl          ptya7               ptyc7  ptye7  ptyq7  ptys7  ptyu7  ptyw7  ptyy7  ram15   ttya5   ttyc5  ttye5  ttyq5  ttys5  ttyu5  ttyw5  ttyy5  xconsole
kmsg             ptya8               ptyc8  ptye8  ptyq8  ptys8  ptyu8  ptyw8  ptyy8  ram2    ttya6   ttyc6  ttye6  ttyq6  ttys6  ttyu6  ttyw6  ttyy6  zero
log              ptya9               ptyc9  ptye9  ptyq9  ptys9  ptyu9  ptyw9  ptyy9  ram3    ttya7   ttyc7  ttye7  ttyq7  ttys7  ttyu7  ttyw7  ttyy7
loop0            ptyaa               ptyca  ptyea  ptyqa  ptysa  ptyua  ptywa  ptyya  ram4    ttya8   ttyc8  ttye8  ttyq8  ttys8  ttyu8  ttyw8  ttyy8
loop1            ptyab               ptycb  ptyeb  ptyqb  ptysb  ptyub  ptywb  ptyyb  ram5    ttya9   ttyc9  ttye9  ttyq9  ttys9  ttyu9  ttyw9  ttyy9
loop2            ptyac               ptycc  ptyec  ptyqc  ptysc  ptyuc  ptywc  ptyyc  ram6    ttyaa   ttyca  ttyea  ttyqa  ttysa  ttyua  ttywa  ttyya
loop3            ptyad               ptycd  ptyed  ptyqd  ptysd  ptyud  ptywd  ptyyd  ram7    ttyab   ttycb  ttyeb  ttyqb  ttysb  ttyub  ttywb  ttyyb
loop4            ptyae               ptyce  ptyee  ptyqe  ptyse  ptyue  ptywe  ptyye  ram8    ttyac   ttycc  ttyec  ttyqc  ttysc  ttyuc  ttywc  ttyyc
loop5            ptyaf               ptycf  ptyef  ptyqf  ptysf  ptyuf  ptywf  ptyyf  ram9    ttyad   ttycd  ttyed  ttyqd  ttysd  ttyud  ttywd  ttyyd
loop6            ptyb0               ptyd0  ptyp0  ptyr0  ptyt0  ptyv0  ptyx0  ptyz0  random  ttyae   ttyce  ttyee  ttyqe  ttyse  ttyue  ttywe  ttyye
loop7            ptyb1               ptyd1  ptyp1  ptyr1  ptyt1  ptyv1  ptyx1  ptyz1  root    ttyaf   ttycf  ttyef  ttyqf  ttysf  ttyuf  ttywf  ttyyf
mapper           ptyb2               ptyd2  ptyp2  ptyr2  ptyt2  ptyv2  ptyx2  ptyz2  rtc     ttyb0   ttyd0  ttyp0  ttyr0  ttyt0  ttyv0  ttyx0  ttyz0
md               ptyb3               ptyd3  ptyp3  ptyr3  ptyt3  ptyv3  ptyx3  ptyz3  rtc0    ttyb1   ttyd1  ttyp1  ttyr1  ttyt1  ttyv1  ttyx1  ttyz1
md0              ptyb4               ptyd4  ptyp4  ptyr4  ptyt4  ptyv4  ptyx4  ptyz4  sda     ttyb2   ttyd2  ttyp2  ttyr2  ttyt2  ttyv2  ttyx2  ttyz2
mem              ptyb5               ptyd5  ptyp5  ptyr5  ptyt5  ptyv5  ptyx5  ptyz5  sda1    ttyb3   ttyd3  ttyp3  ttyr3  ttyt3  ttyv3  ttyx3  ttyz3
mtd0             ptyb6               ptyd6  ptyp6  ptyr6  ptyt6  ptyv6  ptyx6  ptyz6  sda2    ttyb4   ttyd4  ttyp4  ttyr4  ttyt4  ttyv4  ttyx4  ttyz4
mtd0ro           ptyb7               ptyd7  ptyp7  ptyr7  ptyt7  ptyv7  ptyx7  ptyz7  sg0     ttyb5   ttyd5  ttyp5  ttyr5  ttyt5  ttyv5  ttyx5  ttyz5
Cheeseboy
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Re: Can not read files from samba

Post by Cheeseboy »

The /dev folder is a virtual file system used by Unix-like systems as an easy way to access hardware as if they were files.
They are not really files.
The same goes with /proc.

/dev/sda1 is the first partition of your HDD, and it corresponds to / (the root file system)
/dev/mapper/bubba-storage is the representation of the LVM file system that takes up the rest of the disk.
All the other stuff you see in there represents things as USB ports, network cards, etc.
In other words: ignore it.

Your df output shows that the first partition (/) is full. This is where the OS lives, and nothing much will work if it cannot write log files etc.
You need to find out what's filling it up.

This, I have never seen before:

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overflow                  1024         0      1024   0% /tmp
Could you please provide the output of the following?

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# du -h --max-depth=1 /tmp
# cat /etc/fstab
86ivar
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Re: Can not read files from samba

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# du -h --max-depth=1 /tmp:

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root@b2:~# du -h --max-depth=1 /tmp
0       /tmp/.ICE-unix
0       /tmp/.X11-unix
0       /tmp
cat /etc/fstab:

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root@b2:~# cat /etc/fstab
/dev/mapper/bubba-storage       /home   ext3    defaults        0       2
/dev/sda1       /       ext3    noatime,defaults        0       1
/dev/sda3       none    swap    sw      0       0
/proc   /proc   proc    defaults        0       0
UUID=3028-9D4D  /home/storage/extern/5000AAK_External-2 auto    defaults,umask=0002,uid=1000,gid=100,iocharset=utf8     0       0
UUID=C610-0492  /home/storage/extern/5000AAK_External-1 auto    defaults,umask=0002,uid=1000,gid=100,iocharset=utf8     0       0
usbfs   /proc/bus/usb   usbfs   defaults        0       0
The external disk you see here is disconnected. I dont remember if i unmounted it in web interface or not before i moved my bubba to another place. Turned bubba off properly though.
Cheeseboy
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Re: Can not read files from samba

Post by Cheeseboy »

It looks like a mess.
I'm not comfortable in advising you with things that could possibly cause loss of data, but here is what I would do (follow only at your own risk):

1. Boot the B2 with the rescue stick and connect to it via ssh

2. Mount /dev/sda1:

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# mount -t ext3 /dev/sda1 /mnt
3. Edit /mnt/etc/fstab and get rid of all that crap. Here is /etc/fstab from a fresh B2 install:

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/dev/sda1	/	ext3	noatime,defaults	0	1
/dev/mapper/bubba-storage	/home	ext3	defaults		0	2
/dev/sda3	none	swap	sw			0	0
usbfs		/proc/bus/usb	usbfs	defaults	0	0
/proc		/proc	proc	defaults		0       0
4. When you have booted with the rescue stick and mounted /dev/sda1 you have the chance to examine the true directory structure of the partition, so now you can find out what is really filling it up.
Look at /tmp:

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# ls -la /mnt/tmp
It should be empty. No files are supposed to be stored in there, it is a mountpoint only.

If /tmp is not the culprit, look at other things like /var/log. Try using du.
86ivar
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Re: Can not read files from samba

Post by 86ivar »

Did a complete reinstall just as last time, but no formating or partition so i did not loose data. Figured out it was the best to the fact i deleted the log files. FTP was'nt working...
Anyway thank you for helping.
86ivar
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Re: Can not read files from samba

Post by 86ivar »

I will be away for approx a year nor. My b2 will be in a server room. If it will start acting strange again, will it be possible to rescue it with the usb stick by shell? Could also just reinstall it, would be cool, but then i have to preset the easyfind so i can find it after reinstall. Any idea?
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