Adam,

There is work ongoing to improve the Unix-like clients' locking support. At the moment, I don't think OpenAFS 1.4 or 1.5 have an easy way to do (either notion you suggested of ) what you want, but, it was easy to hack up a patch to do it (the first suggestion, I didn't want to think about the second one).
Matt

Adam Megacz wrote:
Is there any way to set the Linux OpenAFS client to simply refuse all
requests for byte-range locks?

Barring that, is there a way to find out which file the message "afs:
byte-range lock/unlock ignored; make sure no one else is running this
program" refers to?

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