Re: [Samba] Sharing an nfs mounted directory from two different samba servers?

2005-03-08 Thread Luca Olivetti
Ilia Chipitsine wrote:
Luca Olivetti wrote:
[...]
Viceversa if I'm using server A, accessing a file from B doesn't 
propagate the oplock change to A :-(
Any suggestion?

NFS v4 has things to do locking.
what is Your version of NFS ?
The new server's kernel shoud have support for nfs v4 compiled in, but 
the old one has only support for v3.

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Re: [Samba] Sharing an nfs mounted directory from two different samba servers?

2005-03-08 Thread Ilia Chipitsine
Luca Olivetti wrote:
Due to the problems I experienced switching my users to a new server, I'd 
like now to migrate only some workstations at a time.
Since they all have to work on the same files, I though of nfs mounting the 
new server disk on the old one, so the old server would be sharing the nfs 
mounted directory while the new one would be sharing the same directory but 
from its own disk.
Is this an acceptable plan or am I going to have issues with 
locking/oplocks?

I made a simple test.
Server A has nfs mounted a directory of server B.
If I'm using server B I can see that accessing a file from A modifies the 
oplocks on server B.
Viceversa if I'm using server A, accessing a file from B doesn't propagate 
the oplock change to A :-(
Any suggestion?
NFS v4 has things to do locking.
what is Your version of NFS ?
Bye
--
Luca Olivetti
Wetron Automatizaci?n S.A. http://www.wetron.es/
Tel. +34 93 5883004  Fax +34 93 5883007
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Re: [Samba] Sharing an nfs mounted directory from two different samba servers?

2005-03-08 Thread Luca Olivetti
Luca Olivetti wrote:
Due to the problems I experienced switching my users to a new server, 
I'd like now to migrate only some workstations at a time.
Since they all have to work on the same files, I though of nfs mounting 
the new server disk on the old one, so the old server would be sharing 
the nfs mounted directory while the new one would be sharing the same 
directory but from its own disk.
Is this an acceptable plan or am I going to have issues with 
locking/oplocks?

I made a simple test.
Server A has nfs mounted a directory of server B.
If I'm using server B I can see that accessing a file from A modifies 
the oplocks on server B.
Viceversa if I'm using server A, accessing a file from B doesn't 
propagate the oplock change to A :-(
Any suggestion?

Bye
--
Luca Olivetti
Wetron Automatización S.A. http://www.wetron.es/
Tel. +34 93 5883004  Fax +34 93 5883007
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[Samba] Sharing an nfs mounted directory from two different samba servers?

2005-03-07 Thread Luca Olivetti
Due to the problems I experienced switching my users to a new server, 
I'd like now to migrate only some workstations at a time.
Since they all have to work on the same files, I though of nfs mounting 
the new server disk on the old one, so the old server would be sharing 
the nfs mounted directory while the new one would be sharing the same 
directory but from its own disk.
Is this an acceptable plan or am I going to have issues with 
locking/oplocks?

Bye
--
Luca Olivetti
Wetron Automatización S.A. http://www.wetron.es/
Tel. +34 93 5883004  Fax +34 93 5883007
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