Hello, I'm writing a fuse module (fuse-wokspace-union) which makes local (USB) and remote (FTP, SMB, and SSH and maybe IPX(netware)) resources available in a map in the homedirectory of the user. Look for more information my website: http://linux.bononline.nl/linux/create_workspace/index.php http://linux.bononline.nl/linux/mount.md5key/index.php http://linux.bononline.nl/linux/fuse-workspace/index.php The fusemodule creates a bridge between the actual mountpoints (which are managed by autofs, this does the actual mounting) and the special connectionsmap in the users homedirectory. I've also made an entry at KDE Brainstorm: http://forum.kde.org/brainstorm.php#idea84975 and added a question about it at the developers site: http://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=85148 You may ask, it's all about tools for the workstation, and we are here at the samba maillist, which is for servers. You're right about that, but let me explain. First it's maybe interesting for anyone to see that you can access samba shares this way, and I think it's very userfriendly. (if it's technically optimal I do not know yet..) Second I've been working on a tool which show information about resources used, apps using them and files and locks, just like smbstatus, and Ive a question about it. It does works like root [ ~/bin ]# ./mount.md5.status Service User Security smb://LFS20060812/sbon/ sbon private /home/sbon/Workspace/Network/Windows\ Network/BONONLINE/LFS20060812/sbon /test.odt /opt/openoffice-3.1.1/program/soffice.bin-writer - 3492 I'm working on the format, maybe multiple sections like smbstatus would be nicer. Smbstatus on the target machine gives: smbstatus Samba version 3.4.4 PID Username Group Machine ------------------------------------------------------------------- 7330 sbon netgroup 192.168.0.11 (192.168.0.11) Service pid machine Connected at ------------------------------------------------------- sbon 7330 192.168.0.11 Tue Jan 26 21:24:17 2010 Locked files: Pid Uid DenyMode Access R/W Oplock SharePath Name Time -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7330 4000 DENY_NONE 0x83 RDWR NONE /home/sbon test.odt Tue Jan 26 21:24:23 2010 My question is now, how can I determine the flags in human readable form, just like smbstatus. The pid of the application (here openoffice writer) is known, as well as the file/path to it. I know where to look for info, /proc/<pidnr>/fdinfo/flags, but this gives a (hex?) number. Is this the lock I'm looking for, and how can I translate it into terms like readonly, readwrite and exclusive. Stef Bon
Volker Lendecke
2010-Feb-07 14:37 UTC
[Samba] Howto determine flags like readonly and readwrite.
On Fri, Feb 05, 2010 at 03:54:31PM +0100, Stef Bon wrote:> My question is now, how can I determine the flags in human readable form, just like > smbstatus. > The pid of the application (here openoffice writer) is > known, as well as the file/path to it. > I know where to look for info, /proc/<pidnr>/fdinfo/flags, > but this gives a (hex?) number. Is this > the lock I'm looking for, and how can I translate it into > terms like readonly, readwrite and exclusive.You're on the same box as the smbd is, or on a different one? Volker -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 197 bytes Desc: Digital signature URL: <http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba/attachments/20100207/ac22ac96/attachment.pgp>
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