[libreoffice-users] After upgrading to libreoffice 6.0.6, unable to save files to samba shares

2018-08-09 Thread Howard Fleming

Good afternoon,

I have run into an interesting issue with a small network I maintain.

Server is CentOS with Samba services (up to date with patches and updates).

When using Libreoffice 5.x, I am able to open, create, edit and save 
files on the network without any issues.


After upgrading Libreoffice to 6.0.6, anytime I go to edit an existing 
file on the network, I get:


The lock file could not be created for exclusive access by LibreOffice 
due to missing permission to create the lock file on that file location 
or lack of free disk space.


Neither of the above conditions exist.  If I continue and open the file 
as read only, when I try to save it on the network I get:


This file cannot be edited, possibly due to missing access rights. Do 
you want to edit a copy of the document?


If I attempt to save the file in the same location, but with a different 
file name, I get:


Error saving the document Untitled 1:  Object not accessible.  The 
object cannot be access due to insufficient user rights.


If I then attempt to save the document to the local drive (C), it works 
as expected.


So far in searches have not found anything referencing this issue except 
for one tech document on Novell.


This ONLY affects Libreoffice, MS office on the same machine does not 
have any issues.


I have rolled Libreoffice back to version 5 on one machine that having 
this issue, and it opens and saves files without any issues.


Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Howard




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Re: [libreoffice-users] After upgrading to libreoffice 6.0.6, unable to save files to samba shares

2018-08-09 Thread Steve Edmonds

Hi.
I am working fine on Version: 6.0.4.2 with samba shares ok, so you could 
possibly try this version.


But, from recollection this issue came up before (check nabble if your 
list history does not go far enough back).
I can't remember if I altered my server or it was to do with adding 
nobrl in my mounts.

steve

On 10/08/18 09:02, Howard Fleming wrote:

Good afternoon,

I have run into an interesting issue with a small network I maintain.

Server is CentOS with Samba services (up to date with patches and 
updates).


When using Libreoffice 5.x, I am able to open, create, edit and save 
files on the network without any issues.


After upgrading Libreoffice to 6.0.6, anytime I go to edit an existing 
file on the network, I get:


The lock file could not be created for exclusive access by LibreOffice 
due to missing permission to create the lock file on that file 
location or lack of free disk space.


Neither of the above conditions exist.  If I continue and open the 
file as read only, when I try to save it on the network I get:


This file cannot be edited, possibly due to missing access rights. Do 
you want to edit a copy of the document?


If I attempt to save the file in the same location, but with a 
different file name, I get:


Error saving the document Untitled 1:  Object not accessible.  The 
object cannot be access due to insufficient user rights.


If I then attempt to save the document to the local drive (C), it 
works as expected.


So far in searches have not found anything referencing this issue 
except for one tech document on Novell.


This ONLY affects Libreoffice, MS office on the same machine does not 
have any issues.


I have rolled Libreoffice back to version 5 on one machine that having 
this issue, and it opens and saves files without any issues.


Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Howard







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Re: [libreoffice-users] After upgrading to libreoffice 6.0.6, unable to save files to samba shares

2018-08-10 Thread Paul D. Mirowsky
You might try creating a odt on C drive.  Copy to your server and then 
see if it opens.
Also, in Windows, check the permissions comparing LibreOffice 5 to 6 
created documents.
I assume that since 5 worked on the server, the linux permissions are 
correct.


Hope this helps

On 8/9/2018 5:02 PM, Howard Fleming wrote:

Good afternoon,

I have run into an interesting issue with a small network I maintain.

Server is CentOS with Samba services (up to date with patches and 
updates).


When using Libreoffice 5.x, I am able to open, create, edit and save 
files on the network without any issues.


After upgrading Libreoffice to 6.0.6, anytime I go to edit an existing 
file on the network, I get:


The lock file could not be created for exclusive access by LibreOffice 
due to missing permission to create the lock file on that file 
location or lack of free disk space.


Neither of the above conditions exist.  If I continue and open the 
file as read only, when I try to save it on the network I get:


This file cannot be edited, possibly due to missing access rights. Do 
you want to edit a copy of the document?


If I attempt to save the file in the same location, but with a 
different file name, I get:


Error saving the document Untitled 1:  Object not accessible.  The 
object cannot be access due to insufficient user rights.


If I then attempt to save the document to the local drive (C), it 
works as expected.


So far in searches have not found anything referencing this issue 
except for one tech document on Novell.


This ONLY affects Libreoffice, MS office on the same machine does not 
have any issues.


I have rolled Libreoffice back to version 5 on one machine that having 
this issue, and it opens and saves files without any issues.


Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Howard







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Re: [libreoffice-users] After upgrading to libreoffice 6.0.6, unable to save files to samba shares

2018-08-10 Thread Howard Fleming

Thanks for the response.

The problem is cropping up on Windows 7 sp1 workstations (forget to add 
that... ), so not sure if the nobrl option is an option in my case.


Thanks,
Howard


On 08/09/2018 06:26 PM, Steve Edmonds wrote:

Hi.
I am working fine on Version: 6.0.4.2 with samba shares ok, so you 
could possibly try this version.


But, from recollection this issue came up before (check nabble if your 
list history does not go far enough back).
I can't remember if I altered my server or it was to do with adding 
nobrl in my mounts.

steve

On 10/08/18 09:02, Howard Fleming wrote:

Good afternoon,

I have run into an interesting issue with a small network I maintain.

Server is CentOS with Samba services (up to date with patches and 
updates).


When using Libreoffice 5.x, I am able to open, create, edit and save 
files on the network without any issues.


After upgrading Libreoffice to 6.0.6, anytime I go to edit an 
existing file on the network, I get:


The lock file could not be created for exclusive access by 
LibreOffice due to missing permission to create the lock file on that 
file location or lack of free disk space.


Neither of the above conditions exist.  If I continue and open the 
file as read only, when I try to save it on the network I get:


This file cannot be edited, possibly due to missing access rights. Do 
you want to edit a copy of the document?


If I attempt to save the file in the same location, but with a 
different file name, I get:


Error saving the document Untitled 1:  Object not accessible. The 
object cannot be access due to insufficient user rights.


If I then attempt to save the document to the local drive (C), it 
works as expected.


So far in searches have not found anything referencing this issue 
except for one tech document on Novell.


This ONLY affects Libreoffice, MS office on the same machine does not 
have any issues.


I have rolled Libreoffice back to version 5 on one machine that 
having this issue, and it opens and saves files without any issues.


Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Howard










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Re: [libreoffice-users] After upgrading to libreoffice 6.0.6, unable to save files to samba shares

2018-08-10 Thread Steve Edmonds

Hi.
Are the files stored in the samba share  to be shared with others.
I remember when this issue occurred before I modified my share that 
resulted in a loss of ownership of the files on the share. I.e. I forced 
ownership to a share specific owner and group.

This may have been 7 years ago searching back.

I also see a couple of bugs on bugzilla that may relate, this looks the 
closest.

https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=115747


steve

On 11/08/18 03:22, Paul D. Mirowsky wrote:
You might try creating a odt on C drive.  Copy to your server and then 
see if it opens.
Also, in Windows, check the permissions comparing LibreOffice 5 to 6 
created documents.
I assume that since 5 worked on the server, the linux permissions are 
correct.


Hope this helps

On 8/9/2018 5:02 PM, Howard Fleming wrote:

Good afternoon,

I have run into an interesting issue with a small network I maintain.

Server is CentOS with Samba services (up to date with patches and 
updates).


When using Libreoffice 5.x, I am able to open, create, edit and save 
files on the network without any issues.


After upgrading Libreoffice to 6.0.6, anytime I go to edit an 
existing file on the network, I get:


The lock file could not be created for exclusive access by 
LibreOffice due to missing permission to create the lock file on that 
file location or lack of free disk space.


Neither of the above conditions exist.  If I continue and open the 
file as read only, when I try to save it on the network I get:


This file cannot be edited, possibly due to missing access rights. Do 
you want to edit a copy of the document?


If I attempt to save the file in the same location, but with a 
different file name, I get:


Error saving the document Untitled 1:  Object not accessible. The 
object cannot be access due to insufficient user rights.


If I then attempt to save the document to the local drive (C), it 
works as expected.


So far in searches have not found anything referencing this issue 
except for one tech document on Novell.


This ONLY affects Libreoffice, MS office on the same machine does not 
have any issues.


I have rolled Libreoffice back to version 5 on one machine that 
having this issue, and it opens and saves files without any issues.


Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Howard










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Re: [libreoffice-users] After upgrading to libreoffice 6.0.6, unable to save files to samba shares

2018-08-14 Thread Howard Fleming

Hi Steve,

Thanks for the info, it may be something along these lines.  I will look 
into it further.


The bug below is the same problem I am running into.  It is only a 
problem on LO 6.x and above.


There is no problem saving the same file on the local drive.

Cheers,
Howard


On 08/10/2018 04:48 PM, Steve Edmonds wrote:

Hi.
Are the files stored in the samba share  to be shared with others.
I remember when this issue occurred before I modified my share that 
resulted in a loss of ownership of the files on the share. I.e. I 
forced ownership to a share specific owner and group.

This may have been 7 years ago searching back.

I also see a couple of bugs on bugzilla that may relate, this looks 
the closest.

https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=115747


steve

On 11/08/18 03:22, Paul D. Mirowsky wrote:
You might try creating a odt on C drive. Copy to your server and then 
see if it opens.
Also, in Windows, check the permissions comparing LibreOffice 5 to 6 
created documents.
I assume that since 5 worked on the server, the linux permissions are 
correct.


Hope this helps

On 8/9/2018 5:02 PM, Howard Fleming wrote:

Good afternoon,

I have run into an interesting issue with a small network I maintain.

Server is CentOS with Samba services (up to date with patches and 
updates).


When using Libreoffice 5.x, I am able to open, create, edit and save 
files on the network without any issues.


After upgrading Libreoffice to 6.0.6, anytime I go to edit an 
existing file on the network, I get:


The lock file could not be created for exclusive access by 
LibreOffice due to missing permission to create the lock file on 
that file location or lack of free disk space.


Neither of the above conditions exist.  If I continue and open the 
file as read only, when I try to save it on the network I get:


This file cannot be edited, possibly due to missing access rights. 
Do you want to edit a copy of the document?


If I attempt to save the file in the same location, but with a 
different file name, I get:


Error saving the document Untitled 1:  Object not accessible. The 
object cannot be access due to insufficient user rights.


If I then attempt to save the document to the local drive (C), it 
works as expected.


So far in searches have not found anything referencing this issue 
except for one tech document on Novell.


This ONLY affects Libreoffice, MS office on the same machine does 
not have any issues.


I have rolled Libreoffice back to version 5 on one machine that 
having this issue, and it opens and saves files without any issues.


Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Howard













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