Hi, I'm having problems with M$ Office files on an samba mounted fs.
Here's the deal.
Server A is an NFS server holding the homes. (Irix 6.5.14)
Server B is the Samba server (Samba 2.2.2, kernel oplocks = no, Irix
6.5.14)
The homes are nfs-mounted on the Samba server (autofs), and all is well
until someone tries to open or create an Microsoft Office Document.
I suppose it has something to do with the (bloody) ~$blahblah.doc files
that are created by Office..
The log.smbd gives:
[2002/11/28 14:05:54, 0] locking/posix.c:(667)
posix_fcntl_lock: WARNING: lock request at offset 2147483538, length 1
returned
[2002/11/28 14:05:54, 0] locking/posix.c:(669)
an No locks available error. This can happen when using 64 bit lock
offsets
[2002/11/28 14:05:54, 0] locking/posix.c:(670)
on 32 bit NFS mounted file systems.
[2002/11/28 14:06:06, 0] locking/posix.c:(667)
posix_fcntl_lock: WARNING: lock request at offset 2147483538, length 1
returned
[2002/11/28 14:06:06, 0] locking/posix.c:(669)
an No locks available error. This can happen when using 64 bit lock
offsets
[2002/11/28 14:06:06, 0] locking/posix.c:(670)
on 32 bit NFS mounted file systems.
[2002/11/28 14:06:32, 0] locking/posix.c:(667)
posix_fcntl_lock: WARNING: lock request at offset 2147483538, length 1
returned
[2002/11/28 14:06:32, 0] locking/posix.c:(669)
an No locks available error. This can happen when using 64 bit lock
offsets
[2002/11/28 14:06:32, 0] locking/posix.c:(670)
on 32 bit NFS mounted file systems.
Does anyone have any idea what the h?$% is going on?
Thanks!
:wq
//shoe - UNIX _IS_ user friendly, its just picky about who its friends are...