Thanks. I solve my problem. I run nfslock in the Samba Server.
/etc/init.d/nfslock start
Now all is ok
2010/4/21 Nico Kadel-Garcia :
> On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 12:32 PM, Mario Salcedo wrote:
>> Hi, I have a Samba Server Centos 5.3. How I needed space, I mount for
>> NFS a directory of a NFS Se
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 12:32 PM, Mario Salcedo wrote:
> Hi, I have a Samba Server Centos 5.3. How I needed space, I mount for
> NFS a directory of a NFS Server in another machine and this directory
> is share for Samba Serevr. My problem is that when I connect to Samba
> Server for Linux I dont h
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 11:32:33AM -0500, Mario Salcedo wrote:
> Hi, I have a Samba Server Centos 5.3. How I needed space, I mount for
> NFS a directory of a NFS Server in another machine and this directory
> is share for Samba Serevr. My problem is that when I connect to Samba
> Server for Linux I
Hi, I have a Samba Server Centos 5.3. How I needed space, I mount for
NFS a directory of a NFS Server in another machine and this directory
is share for Samba Serevr. My problem is that when I connect to Samba
Server for Linux I dont have problems. I open the files like if this
were in tha local ma