Jeremy Allison wrote:
...
Fortunately I found this article
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2006-October/126638.html
where Jeremy recommends to use "posix locking = no", and indeed
this fixes the problem !
Hopefully these observations can help others, but a real solution
to the problem would be most welcome !
Looks like a kernel issue to me. Have you reported this to Red Hat ?
No, because I run samba-3.0.23c in stead of the RHEL4 Samba 3.0.10
which is broken wrt. workgroup master browsers. Your recent Samba
versions solve the problems, but I'm sure Redhat won't accept a bug
report when I don't use their Samba code - and they didn't even respond
when several people reported the mentioned bug in RHEL's Samba :-(
If I should report a kernel lock bug to Redhat, how can I explain that
it's Redhat's problem ?
Thanks,
Ole
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Ole Holm Nielsen
Department of Physics, Technical University of Denmark
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