> Have you tried "oplocks = no"? > > > Volker > Yes. I tried with oplocks = no option. There is no change in the status. I am using this script to update the latest.txt file and I've attached the corresponding output.
while [[ 1 ]]; do date +%H:%M:%S:%N > latest.txt; date +%H:%M:%S:%N ; sleep 0.07s; done 13:11:14:513173232 13:11:14:588513935 13:11:14:663778637 13:11:14:739044080 13:11:14:814301658 13:11:14:889642454 13:11:14:964972251 13:11:15:040227305 13:11:15:115474815 The corresponding script and output on the client side is while [[ 1 ]]; do echo `date +%H:%M:%S:%N`: `cat /mnt/gnode1/latest.txt` ; sleep 0.1s; done 13:11:16:203937190: 13:11:13:005819552 13:11:16:310620831: 13:11:13:005819552 13:11:16:417328506: 13:11:14:135155742 13:11:16:524336505: 13:11:14:135155742 13:11:16:631038219: 13:11:14:135155742 13:11:16:737723614: 13:11:14:135155742 13:11:16:844418840: 13:11:14:135155742 13:11:16:951090321: 13:11:14:135155742 13:11:17:057833620: 13:11:14:135155742 13:11:17:164582597: 13:11:14:135155742 13:11:17:271157849: 13:11:14:135155742 13:11:17:377872676: 13:11:15:038496125 13:11:17:484839236: 13:11:15:038496125 13:11:17:591585854: 13:11:15:038496125 13:11:17:698156931: 13:11:15:038496125 13:11:17:804788559: 13:11:15:038496125 -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba