[Bug 2061026] Re: Copy file within cifs network share hangs with cp

Fabian Thiem 2061026 at bugs.launchpad.net
Fri Apr 12 06:27:33 UTC 2024


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Title:
  Copy file within cifs network share hangs with cp

Status in cifs-utils package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Hi everyone,

  I experienced the following issues with my samba network setup after
  the last major update a few days ago. I am using ubuntu 23.10 on my
  main machine and a small thinclient. Both machines are up to date
  regarding updates.

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  I have mounted a samba share from a truenas scale instance:
  //192.168.1.20/thiem /media/truenas/thiem cifs rw,_netdev,noserverino,vers=3.0,credentials=/home/ydmidy/.smbcredentials_truenas,nobrl,iocharset=utf8,gid=1000,uid=1000,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777 0 0

  Before the latest update I was able to:
  1. Copy files from my local machine to the remote samba share
  2. Copy files from the samba share to my local machine
  3. Copy files within the samba share

  After the latest update #3 doesn't work anymore. #1 and #2 still do
  work. A dummy file (same name) is being created after pasting a file
  within the share and nautilus is stuck in that copy process. A "cp"
  command in the terminal ist terminated with the error message
  "killed".

  I am sure that this behaviour is happening after an update, because I
  reproduced the situation on my thinclient. After the most recent
  updates (I postponed them) "cp" doesn't work anymore on the samba
  share.

  I found quiet the same bug report for debian, maybe that helps:
  https://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?t=158075

  Thanks for your support!

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