[Samba] Samba moves in mysterious ways
Petter T. Olsson
po26 at cornell.edu
Thu Jan 31 05:56:02 GMT 2002
Thank You for all the suggestions. It turns out that removing the
OPLocks did do the trick. Now, if I could only understand why
everything would be fine :-)
Thanks
P
-----Original Message-----
From: Rashkae [mailto:rashkae at wealthmap.ca]
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 5:09 PM
To: Joel Hammer
Cc: Petter T. Olsson; samba at lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba moves in mysterious ways
I'm probably the world's biggest anti-oplock for no good reason guy, but
in this case, I'd want to make sure that MS-Office of the clients is
patched to the latest Service Pack and using the latest Samba 2.2 from
CVS (or is 2.2.3 out now?)
I believe (though I could be wrong), a variety of quirks like this with
office have been corrected between those two changes.
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Joel Hammer wrote:
At the risk of offering an uniformed opinion, you might try removing
oplocks.
Joel
On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 02:24:04PM -0500, Petter T. Olsson wrote:
> If, for instance, a Word document is opened and then saved using Save
> As the files becomes corrupt in someway and can not be opened. They
> get the error message as follows:
>
> create mask = 0777
> directory mask = 0777
> oplocks = True
> level2 oplocks = True
> read raw = No
> [tmp]
> comment = Temporary File Space
> path = /home/tmp
> read only = No
> browseable = Yes
> valid users = @hoppsan, @runka, @somegroup
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