I'm trying to solve a roaming profile problem which manifests as a locking error during Win2K logout with roaming profiles enabled. Level 3 debug tells me:
[2002/05/30 11:59:58, 2] smbd/open.c:open_file(213) markk opened file markk/ntuser.ini read=Yes write=Yes (numopen=1) [2002/05/30 11:59:58, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(860) Transaction 1449 of length 75 [2002/05/30 11:59:58, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(667) switch message SMBlockingX (pid 2570) [2002/05/30 11:59:58, 3] lib/util.c:fcntl_lock(1287) fcntl_lock: fcntl lock gave errno 75 (Value too large for defined data type) [2002/05/30 11:59:58, 3] lib/util.c:fcntl_lock(1308) fcntl_lock: lock failed at offset 0 count 9223372036854775808 op 13 type 1 (Value too large for defined data type) [2002/05/30 11:59:58, 3] smbd/blocking.c:push_blocking_lock_request(120) push_blocking_lock_request: lock request length=75 blocked with expiry time -1 (+-1) for fnum = 6154, name = markk/ntuser.ini [2002/05/30 12:00:08, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(313) setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0 [2002/05/30 12:00:08, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(313) setting sec ctx (5001, 5001) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0 [2002/05/30 12:00:08, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(319) 2 user groups: 5001 500 [2002/05/30 12:00:08, 3] lib/util.c:fcntl_lock(1287) fcntl_lock: fcntl lock gave errno 75 (Value too large for defined data type) [2002/05/30 12:00:08, 3] lib/util.c:fcntl_lock(1308) fcntl_lock: lock failed at offset 0 count 9223372036854775808 op 13 type 1 (Value too large for defined data type) [2002/05/30 12:00:08, 3] smbd/error.c:error_packet(91) error string = Value too large for defined data type [2002/05/30 12:00:08, 3] smbd/error.c:error_packet(99) error packet at smbd/blocking.c(179) cmd=36 (SMBlockingX) NT_STATUS_LOCK_NOT_GRANTED I note that 9223372036854775808 == 0x8000000000000000, so this isn't a genuine region locking call. Shouldn't this lock be filtered out before fcntl_lock() is called? I've found a workaround: setting "posix locking = no" for the Profiles share hides the problem quite effectively. I can provide more information if anyone needs help to find the but. -- Charlie -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba