Re: [Samba] Weird behaviour when using "kernel oplocks = yes" leading to "corrupt" files - bug in samba?

2007-06-01 Thread Jeremy Allison
On Fri, Jun 01, 2007 at 11:44:29PM +0200, Matthias Merz wrote: > Hi folks, > > Today I noticed some strange behaviour when accessing a samba server > (samba 3.0.25a) from windows: On our Debian fileserver I prepared a > file testfile.txt being owned by user usera and group dpt-a. Then I > "setfacl

[Samba] Weird behaviour when using "kernel oplocks = yes" leading to "corrupt" files - bug in samba?

2007-06-01 Thread Matthias Merz
Hi folks, Today I noticed some strange behaviour when accessing a samba server (samba 3.0.25a) from windows: On our Debian fileserver I prepared a file testfile.txt being owned by user usera and group dpt-a. Then I "setfacl -m g:admins:rwx testfile.txt". User userb who is only in group admins, but