Displaying 20 results from an estimated 5000 matches similar to: "kernel oplocks 2.2.1a"
1997 Oct 15
8
OPLOCKS
Robert Dal Santo wrote:
> Is there any work underway to get Samba to support OPLOCKS? I know
> they are difficult to implement but I'm faced with a decisions now to buy an
> NT box (Ugh!) or do a lot of messing around to get this application
> to perform decently. The application in questions takes around 5
> hours to do a taks without OPLOCKS and around an hour to do the
2000 Aug 29
5
kernel oplocks
I am a little bit confused about the kernel support for oplocks.
man page of smb.conf:
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For UNIXs that support kernel based oplocks (currently only IRIX but
hopefully also Linux and FreeBSD soon) this parameter allows the use
of them to be turned on or off.
This parameter defaults to "On" on systems that have the support, and
"off" on systems that don't.
1999 Nov 12
4
Oplock
Hi
Does any one has idea if Samba supports client side oplocks.
i.e if we are using "smbclient"
If yes how to enable/disable it. Where can we get the details.
Thanks
Pankaj
2001 May 07
17
Printer
Hi guys,
I've installed Samba but can't get the printer to work. I've done
magicfilterconfig --force and configured the Printer. E
Furthermore when I print a file on my Windows machine it creates a file on
the server but it just doesn't print. I can ma
Do you guys have the answer for me???
Thnx,
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Jeroen
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Following is the config file:
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# Samba config file created using
2006 Apr 27
2
oplock not working correctly
I posted a problem with oplock previously, but am guessing it goto lost
in an earlier thread with the same subject line, so here goes another shot:
Using Samba 3.0.22 on a Gentoo box (kernel 2.6.15) I've a situation
where file locking does not seem to be functioning as expected, in that
more than one user can open and write to a file without any
notifications being displayed about the file
2000 Feb 14
3
File Locking Issues/Oplock problems
Im running an accounting package (Sage Businessworks) and I'm running into
issues with file locking with this program when I put the businessworks data
files on a Samba file share. I'd like to get it off a NT file share if at
all possible as Im about to decommission our NT server. Im running Samba
2.0.6
Im seeing errors from any machine accessing the Accounting data:
==> log.ryan
2002 Jun 05
1
oplock break failures
After upgrading from 2.0.10a to 2.2.4, I'm seeing many new messages being
logged. What does this mean?
Jun 5 09:42:50 files2 smbd[27585]: [2002/06/05 09:42:50, 0]
smbd/oplock.c:oplock_break(788)
Jun 5 09:42:50 files2 smbd[27585]: oplock_break: no break received from
client within 30 seconds.
Jun 5 09:42:50 files2 smbd[27585]: oplock_break failed for file
2001 Nov 09
3
Q: good and new book for Samba (including new features)?
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I am looking for a good and new book for Samba which includes descriptions
for the new features (maybe using Samba and Win2K), too.
Any proposals?
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secunet Security Networks AG - Sicherheit in Netzwerken (www.secunet.de),
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Tel. : +49
2002 Mar 15
1
2 Samba problems (oplock & hosts allow)
Hello everybody,
I have 2 questions about Samba operation:
First, hostnames don't work in my "hosts allow"
directive, although smb.conf(5) explicitly says "You
can specify the hosts by name or IP
number". If I specify a client by its name, that
client is not allowed access, even though the server
can do reverse DNS on the client's IP. The message I
get in the
2005 Oct 16
5
Roaming Profiles & oplocks problems
I'm running FreeBSD 5.4-STABLE with Samba 3.0.20 configured as a PDC
serving a small-ish network (10 XP hosts). My problem concerns roaming
profiles - some XP clients take ages to logon and logoff. On doing some
Googling I identified the 'profile acls' parameter as being a likely
fix. However, I seem to have got myself into one of two scenarios:
a) With 'profile acls'
2003 Jul 31
1
oplock_break: client failure in oplock break in file ...
Hi!
I keep getting errors like these:
oplock_break failed for file Word/einaikoon/v-Locator/IBB-Beantragung/0_Antrag_AZK.doc (dev = 301, inode = 2469218, file_id = 7).
[2003/07/31 15:43:22, 0] smbd/oplock.c:oplock_break(843)
oplock_break: client failure in break - shutting down this smbd.
[2003/07/31 15:47:12, 0] smbd/oplock.c:oplock_break(758)
oplock_break: receive_smb error (Success)
2001 Nov 21
6
home directory PDC
if one uses the "logon drive = "
the home directory get mounted on Z:
however, when i set "logon drive = H:"
the home directory get mounted on H:
i red in the PDC Faq, net tested for
samba 2.2.X that leaving
"logon drive = " would not allow
roaming profile, and that it will
save the profile in the user computer
speeding up the login/logout process.
However, i
1998 Dec 14
15
oplock problem
Hello!
I need help (but who doesn's huh? :-) )
I meant to run one program - Money2000 (no, it is _not_ program from
Microsoft) together with samba on linux, but i have problems with oplocks.
This program is installed locally on win9x/NT and shares its databases. We
tried to place databases on novell, on NT server and on win95 acting as
server and everything worked fine. But when we tried
2001 Nov 16
1
CPU-load, memory-load, oplocks, smbd-core-dumps
Hi all,
I use samba 2.2.2 on AIX 4.3.2 (1500 NT4 sp6a / w2k sp2 workstation). since
i had updated from 2.0.7 to 2.2.2 the CPU load will very fast go to 100% an
d teh memory use of a smbd process will grow up to 100 MB. In teh log-files
are many errors like that:
PANIC: open_mode_check: Existant process 22700 left active oplock
smbd/open.c:open_mode_check(555) open_mode_check: exlusive oplock
2002 Oct 29
5
oplock problems
We are running samba 2.2.3a ( for about 3000 users ) on HP/UX 11.11
fileservers.
Our customers are complaining about slow response on the opening/closing
of files in office/excel etc.
In the samba log file we see the following messages :
[2002/10/29 09:03:27, 0] ../source/smbd/oplock.c:(761)
oplock_break: receive_smb timed out after 30 seconds.
oplock_break failed for file My
2015 Feb 11
2
Fwd: samba & Oracle ACFS Issues
On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 12:01:34PM +0100, Nacho del Rey wrote:
> The symptom is that the windows process which is accessing the samba share
> hangs
> Also, if you try to open the same share (you can do the connection) to see
> the files, the ls command hangs
>
> The other samba shares don't be affected at all, they work ok
>
> So the only thing you can do is a
2004 Apr 03
1
oplock windows XP client
Hi,
I use samba for 5 years in a small enterprise network. We have recently
changed our windows client and migrate from windows 95 to windows XP :-).
Samba is running on a debian woody. Since we are using windows XP home
edition I can see the following log messages :
[2004/04/02 15:27:50, 0] smbd/oplock.c:oplock_break(758)
oplock_break: receive_smb error (Success)
oplock_break failed for
2001 Nov 20
1
PDC, MS Word
I have setup Samba default from
RedHat 7.2. ver 2.2.1a as a PDC
for my windows =network. I all works
great except when i try to use
MS Word, i get this error
"word cannot complete the save due to a file permission error"
does anyone know how to remedy this problem.
permissio for the my profile is okay, i am able to
write when i log out, only when i try to use
MS word, this error pops
2001 Oct 16
2
Win 2000 says Samba file as a revision 3 ACL (ACL_REVISION3)
Hey,
Would anyone be able to point me to info on ACL_REVISION3 specifications?
My lowly MSDN and SDK seem to only know about ACL_REVISION2. A file on Win
2000 share has revision 2, same file copied to samba share has revision 3.
Context: I am looking at the security descriptor for files under Windows
2000.
Thanks,
Matthew
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Matthew Von-Maszewski
matthewv@matthewv.org
2001 Nov 08
2
Command line DB reads
Is there a way to get information on a print job from the command line? For
example:
> smb_print_query smbprn.00002.a12345
jobid = pr1000-555
filename = Notepad - sample.txt
owner = dan_thibadeau
machine = mylaptop
size = 1234 bytes
or something like that?
Thanks,
Dan Thibadeau