That's right - you have no clients attempting to lock any files - this is
simply reporting that everything is okay, and you are in no danger of
losing work if you shut samba down.
P.S. don't send HTML mail to the list, especially not for such a short,
plain message.
At 12:07 PM 4/15/02 +0200, you wrote:>When I start my samba server 2.2.1a with service smb start, both smbd and
>nmbd gives no error message. But when I try smbstatus, the message "No
>locked files" is given. What is wrong?
>
>Thanks JSP
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Martyn Ranyard
I am not a member of the samba team,
and anything that I say may not be as
accurate as a response from one of the
team. I reply to save those more
qualified time, which can more usefully
be spent developing SAMBA further.