The code sniglet:

#!/usr/local/bin/perl -w use strict; + use POSIX; use Filesys::SmbClient; + my $smb = new Filesys::SmbClient(username => "temp01", password =>"secret-hush-hush-password", workgroup => "ourWorkgroup", debug => 10) or die $!; + my $fd = $smb->opendir("smb://BKPEBW2K10/data") or die $!; foreach my $n ($smb->readdir($fd)) {print $n,"\n";} closedir ($fd);

The problem

When this code is run it issues at the spot where we open the file handle for the directory read it bombs with a

Not enough space at ./smbtest.pl line 45.

Anybody out there see this? What is out of space?


In reply to FileSys::SmbClient returns odd error at odd time. by blue_cowdawg

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