Hi there... We have two samba-servers on different nets.. One for the students and one for the teachers.. When teachers is in computerlabs they can logon with their usernames and map up disks. They have their home-directory on the server for teachers (called smbserver-teach) The computerlabs is set up to map homedirectories from the other server (called smbserver-stud) And smbserver-stud have the teachers homes NFS-mounted from smbserver-teach, so the teachers can map their homes even in the computerlabs. But when the teachers try to open a Microsoft-file (Word, Excel..) from their home-directory it's not possible to open their files... But when they are back on their own computers which is on the same net as smbserver-teach and map from that server it is no problem... It's possible to open other files as *.jpg or *.txt it's only Microsoft Office-files which have this problem.... We figured that this is some problem with sharing files which are NFS-mounted... Could it be so? We are using samba 2.2.1a on both samba-servers and the OS is Solaris 7... We hade to turn off everything with oplocks to get 2.2.1a to work under Solaris. Thanks In Advance Patrik Carlsson ------------------------------------------------------ Patrik Carlsson H?gskolan i G?vle Driftsansvarig, IT-enheten Kungsb?cksv?gen 47 026-64 85 00, 070-329 88 25 801 76 G?vle Patrik.Carlsson@hig.se ------------------------------------------------------
Some more information.. I raised the log level and find something that don't make sense to me... When I have my home share from smbserver-stud I get the following error: [2001/09/25 18:18:01, 3] smbd/vfs.c:vfs_ChDir(643) vfs_ChDir to /home/mentos/staff/pc [2001/09/25 18:18:01, 3] smbd/vfs.c:reduce_name(913) reduced to doc/Bankomaten.doc [2001/09/25 18:18:01, 2] smbd/open.c:check_share_mode(426) Share violation on file (1,4,2,25515,doc/Bankomaten.doc,fcbopen = 0, flags = 0) = 0 [2001/09/25 18:18:01, 2] smbd/open.c:open_file(216) PC opened file doc/Bankomaten.doc read=Yes write=No (numopen=1) [2001/09/25 18:18:01, 3] smbd/error.c:error_packet(123) error string = Not owner [2001/09/25 18:18:01, 3] smbd/error.c:error_packet(141) error packet at line 1706 cmd=45 (SMBopenX) eclass=1 ecode=32 [2001/09/25 18:18:01, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(837) Transaction 158 of length 87 [2001/09/25 18:18:01, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(650) switch message SMBtrans2 (pid 17520) [2001/09/25 18:18:01, 3] smbd/trans2.c:call_trans2findfirst(673) call_trans2findfirst: dirtype = 22, maxentries = 6, close_after_first=0, close_if_end = 0 requires_resume_key = 0 level = 260, max_data_bytes 2432 [2001/09/25 18:18:01, 3] lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(403) This error string: error string = not owner I am the owner and samba can authenticate me.... We are using NIS+, but for samba we are using smbpasswd. Could there be a problem that the teachers is in another NIS+domain? We have the NIS+domain for the students to do a lookup in the NIS+domain for the teachers so the teachers can log on to machines in NIS+domain for students. ------------------------------------------------------ Patrik Carlsson H?gskolan i G?vle Driftsansvarig, IT-enheten Kungsb?cksv?gen 47 026-64 85 00, 070-329 88 25 801 76 G?vle Patrik.Carlsson@hig.se ------------------------------------------------------ On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, Patrik Carlsson wrote:> Hi there... > > We have two samba-servers on different nets.. > One for the students and one for the teachers.. > > When teachers is in computerlabs they can logon with their > usernames and map up disks. > They have their home-directory on the server for teachers (called > smbserver-teach) > The computerlabs is set up to map homedirectories from the other server > (called smbserver-stud) > And smbserver-stud have the teachers homes NFS-mounted from > smbserver-teach, so the teachers can map their homes even in the > computerlabs. > > But when the teachers try to open a Microsoft-file (Word, Excel..) from > their home-directory it's not possible to open their files... > But when they are back on their own computers which is on the same > net as smbserver-teach and map from that server it is no problem... > It's possible to open other files as *.jpg or *.txt it's only > Microsoft Office-files which have this problem.... > We figured that this is some problem with sharing files which are > NFS-mounted... Could it be so? > > We are using samba 2.2.1a on both samba-servers and the OS is Solaris 7... > We hade to turn off everything with oplocks to get 2.2.1a to work under > Solaris. > > > Thanks In Advance > > Patrik Carlsson > > ------------------------------------------------------ > Patrik Carlsson H?gskolan i G?vle > Driftsansvarig, IT-enheten Kungsb?cksv?gen 47 > 026-64 85 00, 070-329 88 25 801 76 G?vle > Patrik.Carlsson@hig.se > ------------------------------------------------------ > > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba >
> > Some more information.. > > I raised the log level and find something that don't make sense to me... > > When I have my home share from smbserver-stud I get the following error: > > [2001/09/25 18:18:01, 3] smbd/vfs.c:vfs_ChDir(643) > vfs_ChDir to /home/mentos/staff/pc > [2001/09/25 18:18:01, 3] smbd/vfs.c:reduce_name(913) > reduced to doc/Bankomaten.doc > [2001/09/25 18:18:01, 2] smbd/open.c:check_share_mode(426) > Share violation on file (1,4,2,25515,doc/Bankomaten.doc,fcbopen = 0, > flags = 0) = 0 > [2001/09/25 18:18:01, 2] smbd/open.c:open_file(216) > PC opened file doc/Bankomaten.doc read=Yes write=No (numopen=1) > [2001/09/25 18:18:01, 3] smbd/error.c:error_packet(123) > error string = Not owner > [2001/09/25 18:18:01, 3] smbd/error.c:error_packet(141) > error packet at line 1706 cmd=45 (SMBopenX) eclass=1 ecode=32 > [2001/09/25 18:18:01, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(837) > Transaction 158 of length 87 > [2001/09/25 18:18:01, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(650) > switch message SMBtrans2 (pid 17520) > [2001/09/25 18:18:01, 3] smbd/trans2.c:call_trans2findfirst(673) > call_trans2findfirst: dirtype = 22, maxentries = 6, close_after_first=0, > close_if_end = 0 requires_resume_key = 0 level = 260, max_data_bytes > 2432 > [2001/09/25 18:18:01, 3] lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(403) > > This error string: > error string = not owner > > I am the owner and samba can authenticate me.... > We are using NIS+, but for samba we are using smbpasswd. > Could there be a problem that the teachers is in another NIS+domain?I don't get this NIS+ situation in my mind. But it can be a problem: smbpasswd is only for "passwort information" you need "account information" for the theachers as well. And this comes from NIS+. Can the theachers log into the studens server with telnet or similar? Any way, this would unlikely lead to a Office specific problem.> We have the NIS+domain for the students to do a lookup in the NIS+domain > for the teachers so the teachers can log on to machines in NIS+domain for > students. > > > > ------------------------------------------------------ > Patrik Carlsson H?gskolan i G?vle > Driftsansvarig, IT-enheten Kungsb?cksv?gen 47 > 026-64 85 00, 070-329 88 25 801 76 G?vle > Patrik.Carlsson@hig.se > ------------------------------------------------------ > > On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, Patrik Carlsson wrote: > > > Hi there... > > > > We have two samba-servers on different nets.. > > One for the students and one for the teachers.. > > > > When teachers is in computerlabs they can logon with their > > usernames and map up disks. > > They have their home-directory on the server for teachers (called > > smbserver-teach) > > The computerlabs is set up to map homedirectories from the other server > > (called smbserver-stud) > > And smbserver-stud have the teachers homes NFS-mounted from > > smbserver-teach, so the teachers can map their homes even in the > > computerlabs. > > > > But when the teachers try to open a Microsoft-file (Word, Excel..) from > > their home-directory it's not possible to open their files... > > But when they are back on their own computers which is on the same > > net as smbserver-teach and map from that server it is no problem... > > It's possible to open other files as *.jpg or *.txt it's only > > Microsoft Office-files which have this problem.... > > We figured that this is some problem with sharing files which are > > NFS-mounted... Could it be so? > > > > We are using samba 2.2.1a on both samba-servers and the OS is Solaris 7... > > We hade to turn off everything with oplocks to get 2.2.1a to work under > > Solaris.set locking = no in smb.conf. mount the NFS-mount with nolock, restart samba and try again. It may be a looking Problem. We have these sometimes over NFS too. Christian> > > > Thanks In Advance > > > > Patrik Carlsson > > > > ------------------------------------------------------ > > Patrik Carlsson H?gskolan i G?vle > > Driftsansvarig, IT-enheten Kungsb?cksv?gen 47 > > 026-64 85 00, 070-329 88 25 801 76 G?vle > > Patrik.Carlsson@hig.se > > ------------------------------------------------------ > > > > > > -- > > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > > instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba > > > > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba >_(_)_ wWWWw _ @@@@ (_)@(_) vVVVv _ @@@@ (___) _(_)_ @@()@@ wWWWw (_)\ (___) _(_)_ @@()@@ Y (_)@(_) @@@@ (___) `|/ Y (_)@(_) @@@@ \|/ (_)\ / Y \| \|/ /(_) \| |/ | \ | \ |/ | / \ | / \|/ |/ \| \|/ jgs|// \\|/// \\\|//\\\|/// \|/// \\\|// \\|// \\\|// ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^