Jon Gerdes
2003-May-30 12:20 UTC
[Samba] Problem: Copying large amount of files to SAMBA Server. W2KError "file in use" for exe files
At the risk of stating the obvious but 2.2.3a is rather old - try updating to the latest stable 2.2.x series of Samba. After that you might want to look into the options relating to "Oplocks">>I am wondering if anybody has expected the same problem before?The only idea i have is that this error occures because i have a lot of file and directory, chown, chmod directives in my share definiton and that maybe the machine is too slow to workup all the requests. But the thing that speaks against that is that the total CPU usage normally doesnt go higher than 40%. In my experience Samba deals very well with seriously high loads even on reasonably modest hardware. I have a dual PIII 600 with 2GB RAM being constantly wacked by around 800 concurrent connections. Performance is excelent considering the load. Oh and there's an Apache, QMail with virus scanning, NetSaint etc etc Cheers and greeting from the UK Jon>>> "Grand Apeiron" <Grand.Apeiron@gmx.net> 30/05/2003 12:28:37 >>>Hi all, first i want to say a big "Hello" to the list, since this is my first posting here. Yesterday i just installed another SAMBA server on a middle class (K6-2 500, 128MB) machine. All shares are accessable like expected but i often get an "Can't move file. File in use." error from my W2K client when moving large amount of files to the SAMBA server. This error only happens for *.exe files. Normally i am able to move the exe files to the samba server on the second try but that error is very annoying since i am not able to move large amount of files unattended. The SAMBA version is 2.2.3a. The host system is debian with kernel 2.4.20. The shares are laying on XFS filesystems. I am wondering if anybody has expected the same problem before? The only idea i have is that this error occures because i have a lot of file and directory, chown, chmod directives in my share definiton and that maybe the machine is too slow to workup all the requests. But the thing that speaks against that is that the total CPU usage normally doesnt go higher than 40%. Heres a share defintion example from my smb.conf. #< Share for FTP Data####################################################### [FTP] comment = FTP Data Directory path = /var/provide/dataserv/ftp guest ok = no valid users = @ftpusers write list = @ftpadmins @ftpwriters browseable = yes read only = yes create mode = 0664 directory mode = 7774 force create mode = 0664 force directory mode = 7774 force group = ftpusers force user = ftp #> Share for FTP Data####################################################### Thanx in advance for any tips or hints. With greetings from germany, Grand Apeiron -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba