[Samba] non-windows behavior of samba

Darwin, Samuel darwins at thirteen.org
Fri May 7 10:54:06 MDT 2010


I am using standard builds of CentOS 5.4 and Samba 3.5.2.  

Inotify is in the kernel by default

Apparently the smb.conf setting "fam change notify = yes" represents the default value

gam_server is running

Is there something I have to "do", which is not done by default?



-----Original Message-----
From: John Drescher [mailto:drescherjm at gmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2010 11:46 AM
To: Darwin, Samuel
Cc: samba at lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] non-windows behavior of samba

On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 4:56 PM, Darwin, Samuel <darwins at thirteen.org> wrote:
> We have a vendor who is going to install an application server, and it
> requires samba to behave as much like windows as possible.  There is a
> particular case they are complaining about.
>
>
> 1.  Run samba on redhat server
> 2.  Map a drive from windows.  Let's say the Z: drive
> 3.  Run a script to open and continuously modify a file on the samba
> share
> 4.  Observe the samba share in Windows Explorer
>
> You will see that the file size does not get updated until you hit
> "refresh".
> In a pure windows, environment, the filesize will be modified every few
> seconds.    So, samba is apparently not alerting the windows client that
> the filesize has changed.  Is this a configurable setting?  Can this be
> fixed?
>
> Here is an example perl script to run on the client side:
>
>
>
> open FILE, ">",  "Z:/test.txt";
>
>
>
> while (1) {
>
>        print FILE
> "jkasdklfjaskldfjaskl;dfjakl;sdfgjaklfghjkadfghajklsasdfjklasjdflkasjdfk
> lajsdfklajsdfl";
>
>       print FILE
> "jkasdklfjaskldfjaskl;dfjakl;sdfgjaklfghjkadfghajklsasdfjklasjdflkasjdfk
> lajsdfklajsdfl";
>
>       print FILE
> "jkasdklfjaskldfjaskl;dfjakl;sdfgjaklfghjkadfghajklsasdfjklasjdflkasjdfk
> lajsdfklajsdfl";
>
>            }
>
>
>
>        print "sleeping\n";
>
>        sleep 1;
>
>        }
>
>
>

I believe you need fam support compiled into samba and inotify support
in your kernel.

John


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