[Samba] Re: Cannot share MSAccess DB after upgrade 3.0.5 to 3.0.8
Lane Beneke
nolawyersallowed at yahoo.com
Thu Dec 16 17:02:41 GMT 2004
Well, it turns out that the smbstatus/Access
column/0x3 condition is not the cause of the problem.
(I still don't understand the significance of that
column.)
A simple upgrade from 3.0.5 to 3.0.8 broke file
sharing on a MSAccess 2k database (Win2k and WinXP
clients.) There are Paradox databases on the same
file-share that are working fine. The log files show
no errors. I'm about to try increasing the debug
level, but can anyone give me a clue in the meantime?
Thanks,
Lane Beneke
--- Lane Beneke wrote:
> This is really strange.
>
> The samba server in question is a domain member
> server
> on a Windows NT 4.0 Domain network. It runs Gentoo
> 2004.3 with a 2.4.24 kernel.
>
> The Gentoo server was upgraded from Samba 3.0.5 to
> 3.0.8 last night. After the upgrade, the server had
> to be re-joined to the domain. After that,
> everything
> appeared to be working.
>
> This morning we found that the MSAccess database
> files
> can no longer be shared if the database users open
> the
> MDB file containing the tables. The first user in
> can
> use the database, and databases that are externally
> linked to the database in question can share the
> data
> just fine. (Weirdness)
>
> A quick look at smbstatus output reveals that no
> oplocks are placed on the MDB or the LDB files.
> However, the "Access" column of the smbstatus output
> shows 0x2019f for all files except the MDB files,
> which show 0x3. Does anyone know what this means?
>
> 32748 DENY_NONE 0x3 RDWR NONE
> /samba/common/smc.mdb
> 32748 DENY_NONE 0x2019f RDWR NONE
> /samba/common/smc.ldb
>
> Help!
> Lane Beneke
>
>
>
>
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