Centos 5 Samba File Server dropping files

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Twice I've gotten the report that a user has attempted to move a folder of many files up one level, and all of the files disappeared. Searching for the files in the share proves that they aren't there any more, nor are they where they should have been moved to. I desperately need to find the cause of this. Has anyone else seen this happen on their file server?

The samba log file doesn't appear to be any help. It just shows that some files were opened and closed. The second user that I got this report from is a competent user. From the Windows' client side, no error is generated. They are just moved into a void.

I'm using Centos 5, smbclient Version 3.0.23c-2.el5.2.0.2

Any help is greatly appreciated! As you might imagine, a file server dropping folders of files into the ether is a cause for concern.

I don't think the answer is in the samba config file (It works fine under all other circumstances), but here it is, just in case:

[global]
   workgroup = platinum
   server string = Receptionist
   security = user
   hosts allow = 192.168.1. 192.168.0. 127.
;    load printers = yes
;    printing = cups
   cups options = raw
   log level = 2
   log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
   max log size = 50
   interfaces = lo eth0
   os level = 33
;preferred master = yes
;    wins support = yes
   wins server = 192.168.1.130
   dns proxy = no
   username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
   veto files = /lost+found
   encrypt passwords = yes
;    guest ok = no
;    guest account = nobody
[homes]
   comment = Home Directories
   browseable = no
   writeable = yes
[netlogon]
   comment = Network Logon Service
   path = /misc2/shares/netlogon
   guest ok = yes
   browseable = No
[network-resources]
   path = /misc2/shares/network-resources
   guest ok = no
   browseable = yes
   writeable = yes
   writelist = jae
[printers]
   comment = All Printers
   path = /usr/spool/samba
   printable = yes
   guest ok = yes
[win-profiles]
   path = /home/win-profiles
   browseable = yes
   writeable = yes
#    create mask = 0666
#    directory mask = 0777
   profile acls = yes
   csc policy = disable
[FILE REPO]
   path = /misc2/FILE_REPO
   comment = "Restore files from here."
   write list = jae
   browseable = yes
   writeable = no
   guest ok = no
[AllAccess]
   path = /misc2/shares/all.access
   comment = "No company sensitive files here."
   writeable = yes
   guest ok = yes
   force create mode = 0660
   force directory mode = 3771
[SharePPSI]
   path = /misc2/shares/share.ppsi
   writeable = yes
   force create mode = 0660
   force directory mode = 2771
[Investor Statements]
   path = "/misc2/shares/share.ppsi/Investor Statements"
   writeable = yes
   force create mode = 0660
   force directory mode = 2771
   write list = @investor-statements
   valid users = @investor-statements
[Compliance]
   path = "/misc2/shares/share.ppsi/Compliance"
   writeable = yes
   force create mode = 0660
   force directory mode = 2771
[script]
   path = /misc2/shares/script
   comment = ""
   force create mode = 0660
   force directory mode = 2770
   write list = jae
[script.data]
   path = /misc2/shares/script.data
   comment = ""
   writeable = yes
   force create mode = 0660
   force directory mode = 3771
[automail]
   path = /misc2/shares/automail
   comment = "Automatic mailing of text files"
   writeable = yes
   guest ok = no
   force create mode = 0660
   force directory mode = 3771
[forms]
   path = /misc2/shares/share.ppsi/forms
   writeable = yes
   browseable = yes
   force create mode = 0660
   force directory mode = 2771

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