I tried 3.0.25b over the weekend but could not get anyone to log in. I
compiled it using the ../packaging/RHEL/ scripts which created all the
.rpm files. It installed / updated fine with no errors. However, I could
not get anyone to connect or access any of the shares. I had to restore
back to
> It is not a FoxPro app, but it does use dBase (FoxPro) style tables. I
> have had the settings you mention in the config from the beginning. I also
> have kernel oplocks = no. Should that one be 'yes' ??
We have no oplocks/locking parameters specified in out config. And
Goldmine works fine (wit
On Thu, 2007-06-28 at 10:16 -0400, Gary wrote:
> bump?
> > smbd 4803root 256uw REG8,2 1825128393
> > /usr/local/samba/fo/Goldmine/SyncLock.DBF
Looks like Goldmine! :) We have a goldmine database on a
Samba .0.22-13.18 (openSUSE 10.1) server. No problems.
sardin
I saw similar behavior with Access. The issue is now gone and it just so
happened to coincide with when I fixed some ACL and DOS attribute
issues. I did this by turning off the map archive, map hidden, map read
only, and map system settings and used nt acl support, ea support and
store dos attr
On Thu, Jun 28, 2007 at 11:34:43AM -0400, Gary S MacKay wrote:
> It is not a FoxPro app, but it does use dBase (FoxPro) style tables. I
> have had the settings you mention in the config from the beginning. I also
> have kernel oplocks = no. Should that one be 'yes' ??
Can you try 3.0.25b please ?
It is not a FoxPro app, but it does use dBase (FoxPro) style tables. I
have had the settings you mention in the config from the beginning. I also
have kernel oplocks = no. Should that one be 'yes' ??
- Gary
Alex Crow said:
> Gary,
>
> Is that FoxPro?
>
> We had something like that back when we u
Gary,
Is that FoxPro?
We had something like that back when we used it but it turned out to be
something in the FP code.
Our settings for locking were:
oplocks = no
level2 oplocks = no
And until we got rid of Fox we never had any issues with those.
Cheers
Alex
On Thu, 2007-06-28 at 1
bump?
Gary MacKay wrote:
A Windows 2000 Server is a member server of the domain. The domain
server is CentOS 4.5 with all updates and Samba 3.0.24 built using the
packaging/RHEL/makerpms.sh script. The W2k server is opening this file
on the samba server.
This problem started several version
A Windows 2000 Server is a member server of the domain. The domain
server is CentOS 4.5 with all updates and Samba 3.0.24 built using the
packaging/RHEL/makerpms.sh script. The W2k server is opening this file
on the samba server.
This problem started several versions of CentOS and Samba ago, a