Dirk.Laurenz@fujitsu-siemens.com
2005-Sep-15 06:26 UTC
[Samba] Locked prf files within Roaming Profiles 2nd Try
Hello everybody, we have the following problem here: We've set up a complete samba domain (based on 3.0.20 now) which is running very fine including ldap backend. But we've still problems using roaming profiles (especially prf*tmp) files. We already tested the veto oplock directive with /prf*.tmp/ and even /*.tmp/ but these files remain always locked. Only "root" can delete them. Here's the smb.conf of the share, were profiles are stored: [PROFILE01$] nt acl support = yes dos filetimes = yes dos filetime resolution = yes browseable = no writable = yes inherit permissions = yes hide unreadable = yes admin users = ... path = /samba/ages003/data/GES_AZ hide files = /lost+found/ # hide dot files = yes comment = PROFILE SHARE # hide special files = yes inherit acls = yes root preexec = /usr/sbin/samba/create_profile_dirs.sh %u GES_AZ case sensitive = True default case = lower preserve case = no short preserve case = no veto oplock files = /*.tmp/*.bat/ We don't know why the prf*tmp remain locked. Even accessing the profile share directly and trying to delete them failes. If you need more information tell me this. Mit freundlichem Gru?, Dirk Laurenz Systems Engineer PSO - Professional Service Organisation Fujitsu Siemens Computers Hildesheimer Strasse 25 30880 Laatzen Germany Telephone: +49 (511) 84 89 - 18 08 Telefax: +49 (511) 84 89 - 25 18 08 Mobile: +49 (170) 22 10 781 Email: mailto:dirk.laurenz@fujitsu-siemens.com Internet: http://www.fujitsu-siemens.com http://www.fujitsu-siemens.de/rl/servicesupport/itdienstleistungen/competencecenter.html *******************************************************************************************************************
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