Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "samba 32/64 bit locking error"
2001 Nov 05
3
32/64bit locking problem with 2.2.2
Hi there,
I have a quite ugly problem with a Samba server. The server is
running Linux 2.4.13 and Samba 2.2.2. The NFS-client is running
Linux 2.4.5. The windows homedirs are on \\server\username, the
UNIX homedirs are NFS mounted by the server.
So, whenever I access \\server\username this actually NFS-mounts
/nfs/client/home/username. I now have one client machine that
causes the following
2002 Nov 28
1
samba & nfs...
Hi, I'm having problems with M$ Office files on an samba mounted fs.
Here's the deal.
Server A is an NFS server holding the homes. (Irix 6.5.14)
Server B is the Samba server (Samba 2.2.2, kernel oplocks = no, Irix
6.5.14)
The homes are nfs-mounted on the Samba server (autofs), and all is well
until someone tries to open or create an Microsoft Office Document.
I suppose it has something
2005 Apr 11
1
3.0.13 - word cannot complete the save due to a file permission error. for smb/NFS mounted dirs
I am using 3.0.13 and have temporarily run out of disk space on the main
samba server, so I have NFS mounted some space from another machine.
into a directory that is accessible under samba.
When I try to save directly from ms word 2003 sp1 (and same from word
2000) it tells me:
on the win98se and win xp pro sp2 clients:
"Microsoft Office Word"
Word cannot complete the save due to
2002 Sep 21
0
Samba Very Slow When Using AFS and MS Office (is this a Bug?)
Hi All,
I am having a problem with Samba that seems to be a bug. I say this
because I read the archives and they described a problem similar to mine
and were told that it was a bug in older version of Samba and the latest
version should have it fixed. I am running what is essentially a RH 7.3 on
a 1.4GHz Athon with 1GB or RAM. I compiled Samba 2.2.5 in /opt/samba-2.2.5
and am using the following
2006 Oct 30
2
Samba locking fails over NFS
Good day,
Our Windows users aren't able to edit their MS Office files over our Samba shares (Samba 3.0.10, CentOS4 w/ their i386 RPM). It looks like the clients' attempts to lock the files fails. When their client attempts to open such a file, Samba reports:
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[2006/10/27 15:55:57, 0] locking/posix.c:posix_fcntl_lock(657)
posix_fcntl_lock:
2004 Apr 20
0
samba locking problem
Hi,
we have a strange samba locking problem with version 3.0. Sometimes user
only get a read only access to files. This happens with different
users on different clients. Unix permissions are OK.
I have realy no idea.
Can you help ?
Thanx
Peter Huber
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[2004/03/02 15:03:56, 5] smbd/uid.c:change_to_root_user(217)
change_to_root_user: now uid=(0,0)
2006 Oct 04
1
GFS and samba problem, again
Hi,
I sent a mail a few days ago to this list related with GFS+samba problems.
Since the, we have installed a sepparated test environment also with
two linux servers where we have tested a samba server with an
exported share in GFS. The share is read-only and only one server is
exporting it.
When we try to access from a single windows client it works fine, but
when we try to access to the
2003 Nov 11
1
lock problem on 32 bit mounted nfs with 64 bit lock offsets
Hello list,
I've got a problem concerning locking of files with a share on a nfs
mounted NAS.
samba server is 2.2.8a installed from SuSE-RPMs
the NAS is mounted with following line in fstab:
<IP-Number>:/vgroup00/data02/data /mnt/nas01 nfs
rsize=8192,wsize=8192,soft 0 0
I tried to save a file from word which lead to a aprox. 1 minute hang of
my Win2k/SP3. The log of the
2004 Feb 16
0
Suse 9.0 2.2.8a smbd issue
Sorry if this issue has come up before. I have been using samba on a NetApp filer successfully for some time but I recently upgraded my samba server to Suse 9.0 Professional. I am trying to use the 'classic samba' version (since I don't know any better) and am having problems with file locking on my shares. Here is a transcript of the log.smbd that shows some incompatibility between
2004 Jun 02
0
freebsd 5.2.1 and Samba 3.0.4 on fat32
Hi,
Is there a known issue with FreeBSD 5.2.1 and Samba 3.0.4?
I am getting file corruption when copying to a local FAT32 drive (mounted
under FBSD) from a Windows XP Pro workstation. There doesn't seem to be any
pattern in the corruption. If I mount an UFS drive, everthing is fine. I'd
also like to find out if the corruption would also have affected file
updates, and not just new file
2005 Aug 10
0
lock request at offset?
I was trying to copy swf file (35MB) from a windows machine to my
samba share. It told me
"There is not enough disk space". However, it lets me copy it in
another share. I didn't notice anything different with the share I am
having problem with. I noticed the following messages in the log:
[2005/08/10 13:56:47, 0] locking/posix.c:posix_fcntl_lock(657)
posix_fcntl_lock: WARNING:
2020 Jan 03
0
Cannot remove old NS record
On 1/2/20 1:00 AM, L.P.H. van Belle via samba wrote
> Yes, you can use :
>
> install -d /var/lib/samba/bind-dns/ -o root -g bind -m 770
> And rerun it.
>
> Just dont forget to adjust the bind config files also.
So after moving everything, fixing the bind config and restarting there
is still an issue. While the forward zone myhome.nurdog.com is working
fine,? the reverse zone
2005 Jun 14
1
Files stop transferring after 2 GB.
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Hash: SHA1
After 2GB of transfer, files stop being written by Samba. I keep getting
Jun 12 11:29:37 nasserver smbd[8715]: [2005/06/12 11:29:37, 0]
locking/posix.c:posix_fcntl_lock(656)
Jun 12 11:29:37 nasserver smbd[8715]: posix_fcntl_lock: WARNING: lock request at
offset 558761983, length 1 returned
Jun 12 11:29:37 nasserver smbd[8715]: [2005/06/12 11:29:37,
2019 Dec 22
0
Cannot remove old NS record
On 22/12/2019 18:20, Paul R. Ganci via samba wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> A while ago I replaced a Samba AD on old hardware with a another AD on
> newer hardware. Everything went smoothly including the demotion of the
> old AD. However after I did some cleanup DNS records and turned off
> the old hardware I noticed that there still was a NS record associated
> with the old AD. So
2004 Feb 12
3
More Info: Mac permission problems after Debian update
There seems to be a few people having this problem, but not much response.
I've dug into the logs, and while I don't know exactly what I am looking
at, I think I may have found something that may make sense to someone.
A short recap. Samba was working fine, until I did a Debian security
update, which upgraded my Samba to 2.2.8a. Now, I can create files on a
mounted Samba share in a
2005 Feb 08
1
nfs, 64 / 32 bit, locking problem
Well, next problem.
Because of samba isn't running on alphaserver 1200 with gentoo linux and
kernel 2.6.9-ac12 i've simply exported my smbroot (on alpha, it is my
fileserver) and have samba running on an intel pentium4 box, also gentoo,
kernel 2.6.0-ac12. Seems to work, eccept some locking problems.
smbd[9450]: [2005/02/08 17:29:51, 0] locking/posix.c:posix_fcntl_lock(657)
smbd[9450]:
2005 Feb 11
1
importing minitab datasets
I'm having trouble using the read.mtp function in the foreign package
to import datasets from minitab (.mtw) format. Specifically, each file
I try to import fails to load any data beyond a header row stating the
version of Minitab that saved the dataset. I get this error:
incomplete final line found by readtableHeader on 'income.mtw'
The dataset appears to be complete (ie, using
2020 Jan 01
0
Cannot remove old NS record
On 1/1/20 3:49 PM, Paul R. Ganci via samba wrote:
> I have been running this domain for quite a while and don't quite
> understand why this problem would occur. What is somewhat strange is
> the location of certain files. For example my dns.keytab is located here:
>
>
> > ls /var/lib/samba/private/dns.keytab
> /var/lib/samba/private/dns.keytab
>
> Does anyone
2004 Feb 11
1
Writing to a ReExported NFS Share With A MAC
I ran into this problem and was unable to find a solution here or in
google. Thought I'd post it to the list so maybe it'll help someone out in
the future.
Gentoo Linux running 2.4.22 and Samba 2.2.8a. ReExporting an NFS mounted
share on a NetAPP fileserver connected to eth1 via samba out eth0. All PCs
are able to write fine but when writing to the share via a mac using OSX
the
2016 Oct 03
0
How to Migrate Samba AD from one server to another
On 09/11/2016 10:38 AM, Paul R. Ganci via samba wrote:
> On 09/11/2016 01:23 AM, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
> Rowland, thanks for your reply. What you describe is pretty simple in
> principle. It is the details about which I am confused. There are 3
> aspects of a Samba 4 AD that have to be properly setup for the AD to
> function correctly. Namely the Samba configuration,