Case Sensitivity with Samba on SLES 10
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Environment
Situation
Test case:
There are two files in the same directory on a SLES10 server:
- TESTCASE.TXT with the text UPPERCASE in it
- testcase.txt with the text lowercase in it
In the /etc/samba/smb.conf file on the server add the line "case sensitive = yes" and do an "rcsmb restart"
Map a drive to the SLES 10 server where the files reside using the "net use z: \\ \share command in a DOS box.
dir z: lists both files
notepad z:TESTCASE.TXT returns the file with UPPERCASE text
notepad z:lowercase.txt returns the file with lowercase text
notepad z:TESTCASE.TXT again but this time it returns the file with lowercase text
A LAN trace of this scenario showed that the workstation finds the UPPERCASE file as before but asks to open it using the lowercase FILE ID.
Since the workstation asked for the lowercase File ID that is what the server returned.
The results are a bit random and have also been seen when the drive is mapped using Windows Explorer > Tools > Map Network Drive...
Resolution
Additional Information
Disclaimer
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- Document ID:7000614
- Creation Date: 06-Jun-2008
- Modified Date:03-Mar-2020
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