Michael Heydon ha scritto:
In the past months I had similar locking problems: outlook running on
a client PC, outlook.pst file stored on a (private) network share. The
client PC would sometimes hang, and the user would then reboot the PC.
After the reboot, Outlook complained that the outlook
Mon, Dec 11, 2006 at 10:09:48AM +0100, Asier BaranguƔn napsal(a):
> El Lunes, 11 de Diciembre de 2006 02:46, Matt Skerritt escribiĆ³:
>
> > Like you, I would like to have the setup described below. I believe
> > this setup is possible, and the client and server setup side of it is
> > described at
In the past months I had similar locking problems: outlook running on
a client PC, outlook.pst file stored on a (private) network share. The
client PC would sometimes hang, and the user would then reboot the PC.
After the reboot, Outlook complained that the outlook.pst file could
not be open
Did you follow any of the advice in my previous response? From the looks
of it, this is identical to your original post. If you're not going to
follow the advice you get, don't keep requesting help. :)
Jeffrey Hathaway wrote:
I keep gettin this error everytime i try to go into any network sha
On Sun, Mar 18, 2007 at 07:13:34PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> My samba clients are OS2 clients. It would be difficult to modify the
> application side. New clients are Linux/NFS : it would be easier to adapt
> the NFS linux code to correctly manage share modes between samaba & NFS.
Quick
Attached.
AG
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Alexander Gelf schrieb:
I have the following network configuration:
Server
FreeBSD 6.2
P4 3Ghz, 1GB RAM
Samba 3.0.24 (options: WITH_ADS, WITH_PAM, WITH_SENDFILE,
WITH_UTMP, WITH_WINBIND)
Standard FreeBSD NFS Server
Adaptec 2410SA contr
I keep gettin this error everytime i try to go into any network share but my
music share and my Shared share (which doesnt let me write to it like its
suppose to)
Here is my config
[global]
ldap ssl = no
passwd chat = *New*Password* %n\n *Re-enter*new*password*%n\n
*Password*changed*
socket opt
Hi List, hi Samba-team,
Recently I've faced some problem with directories deletion trough Samba and
trying to clarify the root cause. The following happens:
1. There is a directory my_dir and symlink to it my_dir_link
drwxrwsr-x 48 myuser mygroup 20480 Mar 18 21:53 .
drwxr-xr-x 33 root roo
Alexander Gelf schrieb:
I have the following network configuration:
Server
FreeBSD 6.2
P4 3Ghz, 1GB RAM
Samba 3.0.24 (options: WITH_ADS, WITH_PAM, WITH_SENDFILE, WITH_UTMP,
WITH_WINBIND)
Standard FreeBSD NFS Server
Adaptec 2410SA controller with 4 drives running RAID5
Broadc
I have the following network configuration:
Server
FreeBSD 6.2
P4 3Ghz, 1GB RAM
Samba 3.0.24 (options: WITH_ADS, WITH_PAM, WITH_SENDFILE, WITH_UTMP,
WITH_WINBIND)
Standard FreeBSD NFS Server
Adaptec 2410SA controller with 4 drives running RAID5
Broadcom GigE
Client
Windows
On Sun, Mar 18, 2007 at 07:13:34PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> So basic question : is NFS application able to use deny modes ?
No.
> If not, how samba could check deny mode opening a file already opened by
> an NFS client ?
It can't, as there is no such thing in an NFS open. Essentially
a
On Sun, Mar 18, 2007 at 07:13:34PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> So basic question : is NFS application able to use deny modes ?
No. Posix just does not have that concept.
Volker
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So basic question : is NFS application able to use deny modes ?
If not, how samba could check deny mode opening a file already opened by
an NFS client ?
Could byte range lock be a way to "share" deny modes between NFS and Samba
?
DENY_WRITE would be F_RDLCK ?
DENY_READ would be F_WRLCK ?
My sam
My first suggestion would be to try using SWAT to sort our your
problems. SWAT is a web interface to Samba that has some wizards to let
you set up your server. I would start with a basic configuration and go
from there. You're getting into some unusual settings in your smb.conf
that may be caus
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