What exactly are you trying to configure locking for? Are you running a network where the same files may be accessed at the same time?
Samba should have at least regular and level2 oplocks on be default. I don't believe kernel oplocks are on be default but they aren't needed unless you're sharing a file that the linux system also writes to. Keep in mind that for multi-user database stuff you do not want oplocks in use with your database files. I use the veto oplock files option to deal with that. All this and more can be found by typing 'man smb.conf' at the command line. "victor mejia vazquez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I've tried to configure samba to lock files bewteen windows and linux but i couldn't i've read a lot of messages here, but trere is no one that have something about the file smb.conf. i have this in my global secction but i doesn't work [global] workgroup = GMC create mask = 0777 os level = 16 directory mask = 0777 hosts allow = 192.168.0., 127. share modes = no max log size = 1000 lock directory = /tmp/samba/lock level2 oplocks = yes strict locking = yes kernel oplocks = Yes blocking locks = Yes fake oplocks = No oplocks = Yes level2 oplocks = Yes can anybody give me suggestions, maybe someone has te same problem.. thank you --------------------------------------------------------- Estas vacaciones... no viajes sól@: http://www.muchagente.com Ya.com ADSL Router Wi-Fi: Sólo 29,90 ?/mes + IVA*. Router + Antivirus y firewall ĄGratis! http://ir.ya.com/app/redir?o=2&prefix=p_ya_com_&tgt810&afiliado=footer -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba