Activity log for bug #180829

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2008-01-06 18:12:15 NexusDave bug added bug
2008-01-20 03:22:00 NexusDave bug added attachment '1-error.png' (Copy error when file ext is '.avi')
2008-01-20 03:25:43 NexusDave bug added attachment '2-renamed.png' (renaming file ext to something else)
2008-01-20 03:27:54 NexusDave bug added attachment '3-copying.png' (if file ext not '.avi' , the file IS copied)
2008-01-20 03:29:49 NexusDave bug added attachment '4-finished.png' (file successfully copied)
2008-01-20 03:34:52 NexusDave bug added attachment '5-long.png' (renaming back to '.avi' takes forever)
2008-01-20 03:41:00 NexusDave description Using Gutsy, smb, a network hard disk (Maxtor Shared Storage Plus 500Gb). I have every kind of files on the network share, and on another machine running Windows XP. I can see and use every files on both, except for audio/video files on the network share only. So, I can read a .pdf file on the network share and on the xp share, but not a .mpg or .mp3 on the network share. If I use my Windows computer to copy a .mp3 file from the share to the XP computer, then , I can read it from Linux. The bug is that I can list (ls) those files correctly, but can't do anything with them (read,write,modify,rename,copy) , not because of an error or unset permissions, but because it just HANGS. For example, if I have multiple kinds of files in the same directory, and want to copy a .pdf file using Ubuntu, no problem, but a .mp3 or .mpg file would hang at the file copy dialog without even starting the file copy and hang there indefinitely (same for renaming the file or just accessing it's properties). I have to click 'cancel' or sometimes hard close the window because it doesn't respond anymore. The strangest thing is that I CAN use my Windows computer to JUST rename the file extension from .mp3 to anything else (ex: .ttt) and then it works right away in Ubuntu!!!. I can then copy the file with Ubuntu and then rename it back to .mp3. This happens just with audio/video files of some kinds (mp3,mpg,avi,wav,wma). Have not tried other audio/video formats. But ALL other files are OK. I could use this workaround to just copy files but I wanted to access them directly from Ubuntu to play them remotely with Movie Player and Totem Player. Those applications of course hang also if I use them to access those files directly from the network share. I have tried this on 2 other Maxtor network storages and it does the same. Tried using the File Browser logged as a user, tried command-line as root, and tried using access to shares with smb and cifs. all do the same. Network shares permissions (and all other permissions for that matter) are all RW for every users (not so normally , but did it for testing purposes). ## Ubuntu 7.1 Gutsy, updated. Maxtor storage firmware updated. Using Gutsy, smb, a network hard disk (Maxtor Shared Storage Plus 500Gb). I have every kind of files on the network share, and on another machine running Windows XP. I can see and use every files on both, except for audio/video files on the network share only. So, I can read a .pdf file on the network share and on the xp share, but not a .mpg or .mp3 on the network share. If I use my Windows computer to copy a .mp3 file from the share to the XP computer, then , I can read it from Linux. The bug is that I can list (ls) those files correctly, but can't do anything with them (read,write,modify,rename,copy) , not because of an error or unset permissions, but because it just HANGS. For example, if I have multiple kinds of files in the same directory, and want to copy a .pdf file using Ubuntu, no problem, but a .mp3 or .mpg file would hang at the file copy dialog without even starting the file copy and hang there indefinitely (same for renaming the file or just accessing it's properties). I have to click 'cancel' or sometimes hard close the window because it doesn't respond anymore. The strangest thing is that I CAN use my Windows computer to JUST rename the file extension from .mp3 to anything else (ex: .ttt) and then it works right away in Ubuntu!!!. I can then copy the file with Ubuntu and then rename it back to .mp3. This happens just with audio/video files of some kinds (mp3,mpg,avi,wav,wma). Have not tried other audio/video formats. But ALL other files are OK. I could use this workaround to just copy files but I wanted to access them directly from Ubuntu to play them remotely with Movie Player and Totem Player. Those applications of course hang also if I use them to access those files directly from the network share. I have tried this on 2 other Maxtor network storages and it does the same. Tried using the File Browser logged as a user, tried command-line as root, and tried using access to shares with smb and cifs. all do the same. Network shares permissions (and all other permissions for that matter) are all RW for every users (not so normally , but did it for testing purposes). ## Ubuntu 7.1 Gutsy, updated. Maxtor storage firmware updated. ------------ Done some other tests, with still the same results. See pictures attachments. I have to add that when renaming the file extension back to '.avi' , it "freezes" at the 'renaming progress window' for a while (a few seconds) and then actually do the renaming. SEE 5-long.png , picture attachment.
2008-10-10 21:23:03 Ian Weisser None: bugtargetdisplayname Ubuntu samba (Ubuntu)
2008-10-10 21:23:03 Ian Weisser None: bugtargetname ubuntu samba (Ubuntu)
2008-10-10 21:23:03 Ian Weisser None: statusexplanation
2008-10-10 21:23:03 Ian Weisser None: title Bug #180829 in Ubuntu: "network storage - cannot access audio/video files only" Bug #180829 in samba (Ubuntu): "network storage - cannot access audio/video files only"
2009-03-09 09:55:34 Joel Goguen samba: status New Incomplete
2009-03-09 09:55:34 Joel Goguen samba: statusexplanation Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been any activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue for you. Can you try with the latest Ubuntu release? Thanks in advance.
2009-10-16 15:02:32 Chuck Short samba (Ubuntu): status Incomplete Invalid