The problem was that samba was unable to lock the files and must have
assumed a permission error after that. I had to change the arguments on
the mount command, the auto.home arguments are now as follows:
-fstype=nfs,exec,mand,rw,suid,sync,rsize=32768,wsize=32768,nolock
nas2:/users/
I'm
Thanks for the info. I only implemented it for the 1 user that was
having an issue so hopefully that won't be a problem. I tried just
about everything else I could think of with no luck. Do you have any
ideas what might be causing the file lock problems? I just want to
clarify the second
I have found lots of people talking about this problem, however I have
yet to come across a solution. None of the OS X 10.4.x systems can
write to a Samba share on a RH 7.3 server with Samba Version
2.2.7-security-rollup-fix Windows and Linux can read and write with no
problems. All systems
I have been wrestling with this for quite some time. I have Samba
3.0.9-1.3E.3 installed on a RH ES 3 server running the 2.4.21-32.ELsmp
kernel. I have a Xerox Workcentre 32C, Workcentre 65, HP Laser Jet 5si,
HP LJ 8000, LJ 4250dtn. All of the printers work fine from the local
machine. In