[Samba] linux_set_kernel_oplock: Refused oplock on file.
F_SETLEASE semantic problem ?
Cedric Delfosse
cedric.delfosse at linbox.com
Thu Jun 15 10:13:57 GMT 2006
Volker Lendecke a écrit :
> On Thu, Jun 15, 2006 at 11:39:21AM +0200, Cedric Delfosse wrote:
>> One of my user open a file (located on a SAMBA server) in its
>> application, and when he tries to save it, he gets a "share violation"
>> error. (other people have this problem too).
>> This error happens since I upgraded the SAMBA server from 3.0.14a to
>> 3.0.21c.
>
> Try with 'kernel oplocks = no'. This is safe as long as you
> do not have any processes that concurrently access the files
> from Unix or via an NFS export.
Thanks, at last this can solve my issue for the moment.
But could you provide me a setup (linux kernel version/ glibc version ?)
where kernel oplocks works ?
(by the way, smb.conf manual say about the kernel oplocks parameters: "
This parameter defaults to on ... You should never need to touch this
parameter." Maybe this statement should be changed.)
Regards,
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