I am having a problem with accessing my Access DB and having multiple user log in on the DB. We just upgraded our Linux file server to Slackware 10. Previous to the Slackware version we were operating on a different version of Linux and were having no problems. With the upgrade to Slackware we also put in a 200GB harddrive that is RAIDed. Since the upgrade we can access our Access DB but only one user at a time. We have SWAT's Samba web interface handling the conversion between Linux and our Microsoft desktops. I don't know if this has any bearing but looking at the Access DB through Windows Explorer, the permission of the DB are Read Only and I can't seem to change this setting. Can you offer any solutions as to how we can establish our Access DB for multi-users. Thanks, Matt
>Can you offer any solutions as to how we can establish our Access DB for >multi-users. > >Have you perused around the oplock related parameters in the smb.conf man page? -- Paul Gienger Office: 701-281-1884 Applied Engineering Inc. Systems Architect Fax: 701-281-1322 URL: www.ae-solutions.com mailto: pgienger@ae-solutions.com
Matt Tarutani
2005-May-06 18:17 UTC
[Samba] RE: Problem with multi-user accessing Access DB
Just following up to see if you have any suggestions to our multiuser issue we are experiencing since upgrading to SAMBA 7 - SWAT8. Matt _____ From: Matt Tarutani [mailto:mtarutani@jarrettlogistics.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 8:34 AM To: 'samba@lists.samba.org' Subject: Problem with multi-user accessing Access DB I am having a problem with accessing my Access DB and having multiple user log in on the DB. We just upgraded our Linux file server to Slackware 10. Previous to the Slackware version we were operating on a different version of Linux and were having no problems. With the upgrade to Slackware we also put in a 200GB harddrive that is RAIDed. Since the upgrade we can access our Access DB but only one user at a time. We have SWAT's Samba web interface handling the conversion between Linux and our Microsoft desktops. I don't know if this has any bearing but looking at the Access DB through Windows Explorer, the permission of the DB are Read Only and I can't seem to change this setting. Can you offer any solutions as to how we can establish our Access DB for multi-users. Thanks, Matt