2011-11-26, 19:42
Having issues setting up a samba server under XBMCLive.
My setup:
XBMCLive installed on an 8GB USB stick
2TB internal SATA disk to store media on.
I have the 2TB disk mounted on /share
fstab entry: /dev/sdc1 /share ntfs-3g defaults 0 0
smb.conf:
[share]
path = /share
guest ok =yes
read only = no
Now my win7 box can see the share and access files on it. However when I try to push any kind of file to it windows reports that there is not enough free space. df reports 1.2TB free space.
After a bit of googling I found an issue where someone said that they fixed the issue by commenting out a line in the global section of smb.conf that read: "min receivefile size=128k".
I figured I would take the entire posted smb.conf and edit the share to reflect my own needs. Again I got the same issue of not enough free space. I decided to try and uncomment that line and finally, I could transfer files. After trying to play the movie failed, I ran an md5sum and got different results on the win7 and XBMC box. The file was corrupted during transfer.
tl;dr samba is either reporting a full disk or corrupting the transfers. See above configs.
Any ideas?
My setup:
XBMCLive installed on an 8GB USB stick
2TB internal SATA disk to store media on.
I have the 2TB disk mounted on /share
fstab entry: /dev/sdc1 /share ntfs-3g defaults 0 0
smb.conf:
[share]
path = /share
guest ok =yes
read only = no
Now my win7 box can see the share and access files on it. However when I try to push any kind of file to it windows reports that there is not enough free space. df reports 1.2TB free space.
After a bit of googling I found an issue where someone said that they fixed the issue by commenting out a line in the global section of smb.conf that read: "min receivefile size=128k".
I figured I would take the entire posted smb.conf and edit the share to reflect my own needs. Again I got the same issue of not enough free space. I decided to try and uncomment that line and finally, I could transfer files. After trying to play the movie failed, I ran an md5sum and got different results on the win7 and XBMC box. The file was corrupted during transfer.
tl;dr samba is either reporting a full disk or corrupting the transfers. See above configs.
Any ideas?