Hi,
I've had problems copying files to Windows shares from my CentOS 7
machine lately. I originally got this in the desktop file manager, but
find that I can also reproduce using gvfs-copy. "cp" to the directory
mounted by gvfs works just fine, on the other hand. Also, the problem
does not occur with small files - I think anything below 64k is OK. The
following command sequence should illustrate the problem (note that some
of the names have been changed):
[toralf@osl-97214 ~]$ dd if=/dev/zero of=tst.zero bs=65537 count=1
1+0 records in
1+0 records out
65537 bytes (66 kB) copied, 0.000919358 s, 71.3 MB/s
[toralf@osl-97214 ~]$ gvfs-copy tst.zero
"smb://pgs.com;toralf.lund@ourserver/theshare/"
Error copying file tst.zero: Invalid argument
[toralf@osl-97214 ~]$ cp tst.zero
/run/user/1234/gvfs/smb-share:domain=pgs.com,server=ourserver,share=theshare,user=toralf.lund/
I actually get numerous references to similar issues when I search the
web, including
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=%22invalid%20argument%22&list_id=9500568
- but they seem to indicate that the cause was a samba issue that was
resolved some time in during version 3 release cycle, and I have
samba-4.7.1-9. Also, I never actually had problems like this with samba 3.
Has anyone else seen this? Is there a way around it?
Thanks.
- Toralf
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