On Tue, Sep 13, 2005 at 11:29:37AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>  
> we have the following problem here:
> We've set up a complete samba domain (based on 3.0.20 now) which 
> is running very fine including ldap backend.
>  
> But we've still problems using roaming profiles (especially prf*tmp) files.
> We already tested the veto oplock directive with /prf*.tmp/ and even /*.tmp/
> but these files remain always locked. Only "root" can delete them.
>  
> Here's the smb.conf of the share, were profiles are stored:
>  
> [PROFILE01$]
>         nt acl support = yes
>         dos filetimes = yes
>         dos filetime resolution = yes
>         browseable = no
>         writable = yes
>         inherit permissions = yes
>         hide unreadable = yes
>         admin users = ...
>         path = /samba/ages003/data/GES_AZ
>         hide files = /lost+found/
> #       hide dot files = yes
>         comment = PROFILE SHARE
> #       hide special files = yes
>         inherit acls = yes
>         root preexec = /usr/sbin/samba/create_profile_dirs.sh %u GES_AZ
>         case sensitive = True
>         default case = lower
>         preserve case = no
>         short preserve case = no
>         veto oplock files = /*.tmp/*.bat/
>  
> We don't know why the prf*tmp remain locked. Even accessing the profile share
> directly and trying to delete them failes.
>  
> If you need more information tell me this.

An smbstatus output would help to start...

Jeremy.
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