Hi, I encountered an interesting problem. We have a Java application on a samba server. The folder is then shared to the clients via a samba share. So far it works OK. Until now we had windows clients and everything worked OK. But now we are trying to migrate to Linux clients and this is where the fun starts. When a developer copies a new jar to the folder which is shared via samba. And if this copying is done by scp strange things start happening. After a few clicks the application stops working returning NoClassDeffFound, even if the file is there and readable. After that it is not enough to just stop the application, you have to unmount an then mount the share. I tried turning off oplocks and then turning on kernel oplocks in the samba configuration as suggested in the samba how-to, but it doesn't fix the problem. Has anyone an idea how to fix this situation? BR
Hi, I encountered an interesting problem. We have a Java application on a samba server. The folder is then shared to the clients via a samba share. So far it works OK. Until now we had windows clients and everything worked OK. But now we are trying to migrate to Linux clients and this is where the fun starts. When a developer copies a new jar to the folder which is shared via samba. And if this copying is done by scp strange things start happening. After a few clicks the application stops working returning NoClassDeffFound, even if the file is there and readable. After that it is not enough to just stop the application, you have to unmount an then mount the share. I tried turning off oplocks and then turning on kernel oplocks in the samba configuration as suggested in the samba how-to, but it doesn't fix the problem. Has anyone an idea how to fix this situation? BR
Hi, I encountered an interesting problem. We have a Java application on a samba server. The folder is then shared to the clients via a samba share. So far it works OK. Until now we had windows clients and everything worked OK. But now we are trying to migrate to Linux clients and this is where the fun starts. When a developer copies a new jar to the folder which is shared via samba. And if this copying is done by scp strange things start happening. After a few clicks the application stops working returning NoClassDeffFound, even if the file is there and readable. After that it is not enough to just stop the application, you have to unmount an then mount the share. I tried turning off oplocks and then turning on kernel oplocks in the samba configuration as suggested in the samba how-to, but it doesn't fix the problem. Has anyone an idea how to fix this situation? BR