Hi Samba, even the latest alpha, uses -n32 mode for IRIX 6.x. In n32 mode, sizeof(ino_t) is 8 bytes (I guess this is to support XFS filesystem); but in source/smb.h file_fd_struct uses uint32 for inodes. (and the OPLOCK command (whatever it is) uses 4 bytes, too) Probably the right way would be to use ino_t; but I have no idea if this will break something. (I'm having strange fails on samba-1.9.17p4 running on IRIX 6.2 XFS (sometimes, users gets disconnected when load is high and they are compiling using VC++ 4.x on NT 4) and still haven't found the cause; anyway I doubt it's this since I can't find files with inode number higher enough) -- J.A. Gutierrez So be easy and free when you're drinking with me I'm a man you don't meet every day finger me for PGP (the pogues)