Hello,
our environment: Sun Sparc 10/20 with Samba 1.9.18p8
Configuration with no printer support
WINS/DNS resolution enabled
NIS home directorys
Our Problem: If a user modifies a existing file (created on his/her pc) on
his/her sun using standard UNIX text editors and accesses this
file afterwards on his/her pc with the connected Samba network
drive (especially with application "notepad"), he/she
sees only
the "old contents" of the file (but with actual
modification
date/time) before the change on the UNIX platform.
Sometimes this effect could be cleard by viewing the file with
another windows application.
I have already tried to force writing with option "sync
always",
but this seems not working !
Any clues, how to correct this behaviour !
Thanks in advance
Klaus
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Try turning off opportunistic locking. On Wed, 30 Sep 1998 17:01:41 +1000, Klaus Troeger <klaus.troeger@de.origin-it.com> wrote:>Hello, > >our environment: Sun Sparc 10/20 with Samba 1.9.18p8 > Configuration with no printer support > WINS/DNS resolution enabled > NIS home directorys > >Our Problem: If a user modifies a existing file (created on his/her pc) on > his/her sun using standard UNIX text editors and accesses this > file afterwards on his/her pc with the connected Samba network > drive (especially with application "notepad"), he/she sees only > the "old contents" of the file (but with actual modification > date/time) before the change on the UNIX platform. > > Sometimes this effect could be cleard by viewing the file with > another windows application. > > I have already tried to force writing with option "sync always", > but this seems not working ! > >Any clues, how to correct this behaviour ! > >Thanks in advance > >KlausRegards Anthony ==============================================================|'All kids love log!' | | Ren & Stimpy | ===============================================================