In my experience, oplocks and access files just don't mix - I leave oplock
testing to people who aren't on production servers and disable oplocks if I
use access files on a samba share.
No route to host could be any of the things you mentioned and others, most
notably the kernel routing table, the command route will display what it is
currently, but if this is a server on dialup it will change fairly
frequently. Also there is a daemon to deal with routing tables, although I
have no experience with it, it is called routed
Hope this helps.
At 05:06 PM 1/30/02 +0100, you wrote:>hi list,
>I wonder if somebody can tell me more about these error messages from
>smbd.log:
>
>
>--snip--
>[2002/01/23 13:38:07, 2] smbd/dosmode.c:unix_mode(61)
> unix_mode(Mail/Borggrev.pst) inheriting from Mail
>[2002/01/23 13:38:07, 2] smbd/dosmode.c:unix_mode(69)
> unix_mode(Mail/Borggrev.pst) inherit mode 40775
>[2002/01/23 13:38:07, 2] smbd/open.c:open_file(216)
> borggrev opened file Mail/Borggrev.pst read=Yes write=Yes (numopen=3)
>[2002/01/23 13:38:07, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_socket_data(478)
> read_socket_data: recv failure for 4. Error = No route to host
>[2002/01/23 13:38:07, 2] smbd/server.c:exit_server(448)
> Closing connections
>[2002/01/23 13:38:07, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(646)
> cl7 (192.168.0.212) closed connection to service profiles
>--snip--
>
>No route to host: is this an network error: bad nic or net or hub??
>another part:
>
>--snip--
> ostertag opened file DATEN/BTG/Btg.mdb read=Yes write=No (numopen=1)
>[2002/01/23 15:06:10, 2] smbd/dosmode.c:unix_mode(61)
> unix_mode(DATEN/BTG/Btg.mdb) inheriting from DATEN/BTG
>[2002/01/23 15:06:10, 2] smbd/dosmode.c:unix_mode(69)
> unix_mode(DATEN/BTG/Btg.mdb) inherit mode 40775
>[2002/01/23 15:06:10, 2] smbd/open.c:check_share_mode(426)
> Share violation on file (1,4,2,6330,DATEN/BTG/Btg.mdb,fcbopen = 0,
>flags = 0) = 0
>[2002/01/23 15:06:10, 2] smbd/open.c:open_file(216)
> ostertag opened file DATEN/BTG/Btg.mdb read=Yes write=No (numopen=1)
>[2002/01/23 15:06:10, 2] smbd/dosmode.c:unix_mode(61)
> unix_mode(DATEN/BTG/Btg.mdb) inheriting from DATEN/BTG
>[2002/01/23 15:06:10, 2] smbd/dosmode.c:unix_mode(69)
> unix_mode(DATEN/BTG/Btg.mdb) inherit mode 40775
>[2002/01/23 15:06:10, 2] smbd/open.c:check_share_mode(426)
> Share violation on file (1,4,2,6330,DATEN/BTG/Btg.mdb,fcbopen = 0,
>flags = 0) = 0
>[2002/01/23 15:06:10, 2] smbd/open.c:open_file(216)
> ostertag opened file DATEN/BTG/Btg.mdb read=Yes write=No (numopen=1)
>[2002/01/23 15:06:10, 2] smbd/dosmode.c:unix_mode(61)
> unix_mode(DATEN/BTG/Btg.mdb) inheriting from DATEN/BTG
>[2002/01/23 15:06:10, 2] smbd/dosmode.c:unix_mode(69)
> unix_mode(DATEN/BTG/Btg.mdb) inherit mode 40775
>[2002/01/23 15:06:10, 2] smbd/open.c:open_file(216)
> ostertag opened file DATEN/BTG/Btg.mdb read=Yes write=No (numopen=1)
>[2002/01/23 15:06:10, 2] smbd/close.c:close_normal_file(205)
> ostertag closed file DATEN/BTG/Btg.mdb (numopen=0)
>--snip--
>
>what about these share violations, must I disable oplocks? I thinks
>these violations appear only with ms-access-files
>
>
>Please help me with these strange problems!
>Thanks in advance
>
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