When 2.2.4 was released, I updated my cvs and did ./configure and make (no special options). Since I came in somewhat early today and nobody was around I did the make install. Everything ran fine until I tried to load a particular file and I'm receiving the following error and unable to open the file on a network share. If I place the file on a local drive it loads fine. Permissions and what not are identical to when I was running 2.2.3a. Any thoughts? TIA. smbd/service.c:make_connection(651) forman (192.168.100.14) connect to service cad as user rich (uid=506, gid=100) (pid 17884) smbd/open.c:open_mode_check(631) open_mode_check: exlusive oplock left by process 17884 after break ! For fileDRV/periscope/PScope15.arx, dev = 801, inode = 1193703. Deleting it to continue... smbd/open.c:open_mode_check(635) open_mode_check: Existent process 17884 left active oplock. locking/locking.c:share_modes_identical(560) PANIC: share_modes_identical: share_mode missmatch (e1 = 32, e2 = 32800). Logic error. lib/util.c:smb_panic(1092) PANIC: PANIC: share_modes_identical logic error.
This is on the list to be investigated (and fixed) for 2.2.5. cheers, jerry On Thu, 23 May 2002, Rich Forman wrote:> > When 2.2.4 was released, I updated my cvs and did ./configure and make (no > special options). Since I came in somewhat early today and nobody was > around I did the make install. Everything ran fine until I tried to load a > particular file and I'm receiving the following error and unable to open the > file on a network share. If I place the file on a local drive it loads > fine. Permissions and what not are identical to when I was running 2.2.3a. > Any thoughts? TIA. > > > smbd/service.c:make_connection(651) forman (192.168.100.14) connect to > service cad as user rich (uid=506, gid=100) (pid 17884) > smbd/open.c:open_mode_check(631) open_mode_check: exlusive oplock left by > process 17884 after break ! For fileDRV/periscope/PScope15.arx, dev = 801, > inode = 1193703. Deleting it to continue... > smbd/open.c:open_mode_check(635) open_mode_check: Existent process 17884 > left active oplock. > locking/locking.c:share_modes_identical(560) PANIC: share_modes_identical: > share_mode missmatch (e1 = 32, e2 = 32800). Logic error. > lib/util.c:smb_panic(1092) PANIC: PANIC: share_modes_identical logic error. > > >-- --------------------------------------------------------------------- Hewlett-Packard http://www.hp.com SAMBA Team http://www.samba.org -- http://www.plainjoe.org "Sam's Teach Yourself Samba in 24 Hours" 2ed. ISBN 0-672-32269-2 --"I never saved anything for the swim back." Ethan Hawk in Gattaca--
Hey Rich, We're looking into it. Thanks. cheers, jerry On Thu, 23 May 2002, Rich Forman wrote:> > When 2.2.4 was released, I updated my cvs and did ./configure and make (no > special options). Since I came in somewhat early today and nobody was > around I did the make install. Everything ran fine until I tried to load a > particular file and I'm receiving the following error and unable to open the > file on a network share. If I place the file on a local drive it loads > fine. Permissions and what not are identical to when I was running 2.2.3a. > Any thoughts? TIA. > > > smbd/service.c:make_connection(651) forman (192.168.100.14) connect to > service cad as user rich (uid=506, gid=100) (pid 17884) > smbd/open.c:open_mode_check(631) open_mode_check: exlusive oplock left by > process 17884 after break ! For fileDRV/periscope/PScope15.arx, dev = 801, > inode = 1193703. Deleting it to continue... > smbd/open.c:open_mode_check(635) open_mode_check: Existent process 17884 > left active oplock. > locking/locking.c:share_modes_identical(560) PANIC: share_modes_identical: > share_mode missmatch (e1 = 32, e2 = 32800). Logic error. > lib/util.c:smb_panic(1092) PANIC: PANIC: share_modes_identical logic error. > > >-- --------------------------------------------------------------------- Hewlett-Packard http://www.hp.com SAMBA Team http://www.samba.org -- http://www.plainjoe.org "Sam's Teach Yourself Samba in 24 Hours" 2ed. ISBN 0-672-32269-2 --"I never saved anything for the swim back." Ethan Hawk in Gattaca--