We are running a RedHat 7-point-something system with Samba and Apache.
When we are loading files via Samba and someone is looking at (changing?)
the same file with Apache, the kernel crashes. I don't have a copy of the
console available at the moment. I can understand there being a problem,
but bringing the system down seems to be a crude way to handle it. The
person who set this up is no longer in our group and seems to think that it
is a fact of life. Current:  Kernel: 2.4.9-17.  Samba: 2.2.8a, Apache:
1.3.22.

1) Is there a way out of this?

2) If I upgrade to SuSE SLES8 am I likely to fix my problem? (Kernel
2.4.21-266-default; Samba 2.2.8a; Apache 1.3.26.)

3) I there any other wisdom that you would like to share?

Thanks,

tom
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   _/)                  Tom Shilson
~~~~~            GEDW & VM System Services
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